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     Direct School Admission Exercise for Secondary 1 in 2008

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Student Selection for DSA Places

Each school has its own merit-based criteria for selection (academic and/or non-academic criteria), based on the students¡¯ personal qualities and areas of focus (such as science, music, sports) that the school would like to emphasise. Information on the schools participating in the DSA-Sec Exercise, their selection criteria and their application and selection processes can be found on their respective websites.

DSA-Sec Exercise

The exercise will be conducted in 3 stages as follows:

Stage

Stage Name

Description

Period

No.

1

Selection

Schools will conduct their own selection exercises, and inform students of the results (confirmed offer, on waiting list or rejected).

25 Jun 07 to 31 Aug 07

2

Exercise School Preference

Students may indicate their school preferences during this stage, based on the confirmed offers they have received and schools which have placed them on the waiting list. Offers not taken up will be considered as lapsed.

22 Oct 07 to 26 Oct 07

3

Results Release

The results of the DSA-Sec Exercise will be released together with the PSLE results.

late Nov 07

Please refer to Annex C and Annex C1 for details of each stage.

Students who take up confirmed offers or waiting list offers by schools during the DSA-Sec Exercise are still required to take the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE). Those who take up confirmed offers are guaranteed a place in the school that has extended them an offer, provided that their PSLE results meet the minimum requirement for an academic course [Express/ Normal (Academic)/ Normal (Technical)] which is offered by the school.

Students who have been admitted through the DSA-Sec Exercise will not be able to participate in the centralised Secondary One Posting Exercise.

For Further Information

Students who are interested in participating in the DSA-Sec Exercise should approach any of the participating Secondary Schools or visit their websites for more details regarding the selection exercises.

Students/parents can also call MOE Customer Service Centre at 6872 2220 for further clarifications or refer to the MOE website at www.moe.gov.sg/esp/schadm/dsa_sec/ for more information regarding the DSA-Sec Exercise.

Background

MOE has been giving schools, polytechnics and universities greater flexibility in their admission of students to allow a more diverse range of student achievements and talents to be recognised.

Since 2004, MOE has introduced a phased plan to provide greater flexibility in the secondary and junior college (JC) school admission system. The plan includes:

a. allowing schools with the Integrated Programme (IP), NUS High School and School of the Arts full discretion in admissions;

b. enhancing the autonomy of Autonomous Schools (AS) and Independent Schools (IS) by:

     i. increasing their level of discretionary places to 10% and 20% respectively, and

     ii. allowing them to adopt their own merit-based admission criteria for these places;

c. extending discretion on admissions, of up to 5% of intake, to mainstream secondary schools that are able to develop strong niche programmes; and

d. giving discretion on admissions to all JCs.

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MINISTRY OF EDUCATION

10 MAY 2007

Annex C

Details on the stages of the DSA-Sec Exercise for Admission to Secondary One in 2008

Selection Stage (25 Jun 07 to 31 Aug 07)

1. Each participating school will conduct its own selection exercise during the Selection Stage. Students who apply to a participating school are shortlisted to participate in the school¡¯s selection exercise. If they meet the admission criteria of the school, they will be offered confirmed places in the school (i.e. confirmed offers).

2. Some students may be placed on the school¡¯s waiting list if the school wishes to consider their application at a later stage, subject to available vacancies. The students who do not meet the admission criteria of the school will not be accepted under the DSA-Sec Exercise. All participating students will be notified of the outcome (i.e. confirmed offers, waiting list, rejected) by the end of this stage.

3. Students with Confirmed Offers are guaranteed a place in each school that has extended them an offer, provided that they satisfy the following:

a. they indicate the school as one of their choices1 during the Exercise School Preference Stage, and

b. they qualify for an academic course which is offered by the school [Express/ Normal (Academic)/ Normal (Technical)].

4. Students on the waiting list of a school will be considered for admission, provided that they satisfy the following:

a. they indicate the school as one of their choices2 during the Exercise Preference Stage,

b. they qualify for an academic course which is offered by the school [Express / Normal (Academic) / Normal (Technical)], and

c. the school has vacancies after the Exercise School Preference Stage.

Exercise School Preference Stage (22 Oct 07 to 26 Oct 07)

5. On 22 Oct 07, all students who have received confirmed offers or who were placed on a school¡¯s waiting list during the selection stage will be issued with a form through their primary schools. This is to allow them to state their order of school preferences.

6. Some students may receive confirmed offers and/or notices about being on the waiting list from more than one school. Each student can indicate his order of preference for these schools. Once a student has exercised his school preference for a confirmed offer or one on waiting list, and is accepted, he will not be able to participate in the centralised Secondary One Posting Exercise.

7. Once a student is allocated a school place from a higher order of preference school, the other confirmed offers in the lower order of preference schools will be freed up and offered to other students on the schools' waiting lists.

8. To do this, MOE will run a central clearing system after the Exercise School Preference Stage to match students¡¯ order of preferences against how each school has ranked the students on its waiting list according to the school¡¯s admission criteria.

Results Release Stage ¨C late Nov 07

9. The results of the DSA-Sec Exercise will be released in late Nov 07, together with the PSLE results. All students, regardless of whether they took part in the DSASec Exercise or not, will be issued with either an Option Worksheet or Letter3 during the centralised Secondary One Posting Exercise.

10. Successful DSA-Sec applicants will be informed of the schools they have been admitted into. Since these places have already been reserved for them, these students will not be allowed to participate in the Secondary One Posting Exercise.

For those who are eligible for elective programmes, they can indicate their interest in the Option Worksheet.

11. Unsuccessful DSA-Sec applicants will be notified that none of the schools they had indicated a preference for are able to offer them a place. Hence, they will be given the option to indicate their choices of schools in the centralised Secondary One Posting Exercise. These students may still opt for the schools that had not been able to offer them a place under the DSA-Sec Exercise if they wish, as only a certain percentage of places in these schools are made available during the DSA Sec Exercise.

12. Refer to Annex C1 for a flowchart of the DSA-SEC Exercise.

1 Three choices are given.

2 Three choices are given.

3 This letter will be issued to successful DSA-Sec applicants if they do not eligible for elective programmes.

Source: www.moe.gov.sg Press Release 10 May 2007

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