COP 2012 - For Secondary Schools in 2013
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Peony:
Parents with DCs scoring 262 and above, please see the text in bold if u think your DC was not \"awarded\" the EESIS. It's just a line to inform u.
U do not get a form. It's just a paragraph in the S1 option form given to everyone.garfield_plus:
Are you sure they already receive EESIS ?
Are they DSA students ?
My daughter got 265 + 3 and didn't get form or anything for EESIS.
Look at point 1a. EDUSAVE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOLD (EESIS)
The first line under that header will state that your child is eligible for EESIS. -
Peony:
Parents with DCs scoring 262 and above, please see the text in bold if u think your DC was not \"awarded\" the EESIS. It's just a line to inform u.[/quote]some people can't read, must have people to read it out
U do not get a form. It's just a paragraph in the S1 option form given to everyone.Peony:
[quote=\"garfield_plus\"]Are you sure they already receive EESIS ?
Are they DSA students ?
My daughter got 265 + 3 and didn't get form or anything for EESIS.
Look at point 1a. EDUSAVE ENTRANCE SCHOLARSHIPS FOR INDEPENDENT SCHOOLD (EESIS)
The first line under that header will state that your child is eligible for EESIS. -
Dont think 250 is top 10% this year. My son got 251, but I didn’t see the statement on the EESIS scholarship being printed on the S1 option form. Many students did very well, so the cut off point could be higher this year.
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SSM123:
Dont think 250 is top 10% this year. My son got 251, but I didn't see the statement on the EESIS scholarship being printed on the S1 option form. Many students did very well, so the cut off point could be higher this year.
top 10% does not qualify for eesis
it is the top 1/3 of the independent school intake, which is roughly 262.
IS / IP schools cater to the top 10%, which is 250 and above
entering the IP / IS school does not automatically means qualify for eesis
so, for 251, you will not see the eligibility statement in the S1 form -
Any know past three years EESIS cop?
2009: 260
2010: ?
2011:?
2012:262 -
bupashu:
Hi i was reading the link and there is 1 section i dont quite understand..., is there a second award window after the school posting? Because in the link, it advised that one should check online if eliglible for the award shoul one be posted to a IS...SSM123:
Dont think 250 is top 10% this year. My son got 251, but I didn't see the statement on the EESIS scholarship being printed on the S1 option form. Many students did very well, so the cut off point could be higher this year.
top 10% does not qualify for eesis
it is the top 1/3 of the independent school intake, which is roughly 262.
IS / IP schools cater to the top 10%, which is 250 and above
entering the IP / IS school does not automatically means qualify for eesis
so, for 251, you will not see the eligibility statement in the S1 form -
Any official website published that one thirdth of all students in IS school is 3%, approximately?
Why everyone has this impression? -
ruohoo97:
2012 - 262Any know past three years EESIS cop?
2009: 260
2010: ?
2011:?
2012:262
2011 - 260
2010 - 260
2009 - 261 -
wiimum:
Is your child a singapore citizen?maychang:
dd normal meanstream with T-Score 263+3, PSLE Result doesn't reflect the status of EESIS.
From my understanding, the status of EESIS only will make known after
announcing the S1 posting result for students who admitted to an independant school.
Yes. I have checked again the PSLE Result as what Jtoh advised, indeed my dd is eligible for the EESIS.
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maychang:
Is your child a singapore citizen?wiimum:
[quote=\"maychang\"]dd normal meanstream with T-Score 263+3, PSLE Result doesn't reflect the status of EESIS.
From my understanding, the status of EESIS only will make known after
announcing the S1 posting result for students who admitted to an independant school.
Yes. I have checked again the PSLE Result as what Jtoh advised, indeed my dd is eligible for the EESIS.
[/quote]Glad you found it. Is your dd applying for an IS school?
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