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DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (BROADWAY) New Senior Secondary (NSS) Curriculum 2010-2013

DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (BROADWAY) New Senior Secondary (NSS) Curriculum 2010-2013. NSS starts from Sept 2009. Compulsory subjects:. Chinese Language / Chinese as a Second Language (CSL). English Language. Mathematics. Liberal Studies. 4 Compulsory Subjects. 2 Elective Subjects. +.

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DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (BROADWAY) New Senior Secondary (NSS) Curriculum 2010-2013

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  1. DELIA MEMORIAL SCHOOL (BROADWAY) New Senior Secondary (NSS) Curriculum2010-2013

  2. NSS starts from Sept 2009 Compulsory subjects: • Chinese Language / Chinese as a Second • Language (CSL) • English Language • Mathematics • Liberal Studies

  3. 4 Compulsory Subjects 2 Elective Subjects + Choices of elective subjects • 2 elective subjects to study in S4 • no more streaming for science & art classes • student allocation based on academic • performance and students’ preference • > 10 elective subjects offered for choices General University Entrance Requirements

  4. General University Entrance Requirements

  5. e.g. City U - Entrance Requirements

  6. e.g. HKU - Entrance Requirements

  7. e.g. CUHK - Entrance Requirements

  8. e.g.HKUST - Entrance Requirements

  9. Choice of NSS Subjects in S4

  10. Choice of NSS Subjects in S4 • Phase 1: Students have to choose 5 electives which they would like to study in S4 - S6. (1 being the most preferred and the last one being the least preferred) • At each particular elective timeslot, at most 6 electives can be offered. • Some of the subjects shown on the previous slide will NOT be offered (depending on the no. of student choices; if less than 15). • Change of elective subjects can ONLY be arranged once (with strong reasons) within thefirst two weeks after the commencement of the course.

  11. Allocation of Students (Phase 1) • Students have to fill in a form to inform the School your 5 most preferred choices. • Choice of S4 NSS Elective Subjects (Phase 1) • Submission period: on or before 24th February 2010 • (Late submission will not be considered.) • With the results of the Phase 1 survey, the School can design the “Choice of S4 NSS Elective Subjects Phase 2”.

  12. Allocation of Students (Phase 2) • Students have to fill in a form to show their preference of the 2 electives in S4 (2010 Sept). [2009 e.g.] • Submission period: 28th – 30th April 2010 • Students will be allocated to 2 different electives based on their academic performance + preference i.e. Ss (better results)  preferred electives first • Enrolment range of each elective  15 to 35 • i.e. 2nd class of the same elective will be offered if • there are 50 or more students choosing a • particular elective.

  13. Study in S5 and S6 • Under normal circumstances, students will have to continue their studies (4C + 2X) in S5 (2011-12) and S6 (2012-13). • Students will have to sit for the HKDSE administered by the HKEAA.

  14. Guidelines for taking extra elective subjects (either offered / not offered by school) • Gain approval from school 2 years prior the HKDSE and • Proof of extra help (e.g. receipt of tutorial attended outside) and • Subject teachers’ verification of students’ abilities

  15. If Ss drop 1X, then Ss will take 4C + 1X + 1 IM (Intensive Maths) Rationale for dropping 1X • To boost Ss’ results in the 4C + 1X • To enhance Ss’ Mathematics performance

  16. Conditions for dropping 1X • Ss: 1 academic results  rank last 50 2 marks of the dropped X  below 40 3 marks of Maths  below 50 • Parents’ consent • Subject teachers’ consent • Final approval from the school

  17. Conditions for dropping 1X • Note: 1 Ss can drop 1X within the 2 weeks afterS4 final exam, S5 first term exam and S5 final exam 2 only 1 class of IM (Intensive Maths) will be offered in each X time slot 3 Only 15 Ss can be admitted to each IM to ensure the effectiveness of the class

  18. What students have to do now: • think and plan carefully for their future • look for more NSS information or information about different elective subjects e.g. www.edb.gov.hk/334 • balance their own interests and abilities before they make any decisions (DON’T just follow their friends’ decisions) • seek advice from friends, teachers and parents • Fill in the form for choosing electives and submit them to clsss teachers before 24th Feb and 30th April 2010.

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