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Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Thu Nov 06, 2014 11:17 pm
by trijoy
Mommies,

Any good speech therapist to recommend ? Tks, you could pm me too : )

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Tue Nov 18, 2014 6:00 pm
by phtthp
long waiting list, at schools

http://www.autism.org.sg/press/2011/pr1 ... tic-ST.pdf

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Fri Dec 12, 2014 11:29 pm
by phtthp
Psle 2014, at Pathlight

Highest T-score : 245

http://news.asiaone.com/news/education/ ... last-years

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Tue Dec 16, 2014 5:49 pm
by trijoy
Hi parents,

Wondering if anyone can carpool with me, as in fetch my boy from pathlight campus 1 ? Me residing at Flora Road (near Pasir Ris)

Thanks

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Tue Sep 15, 2015 9:43 am
by phtthp
to enter Pathlight Secondary school :
firstly, the child has to be diagnosed with autism, before pupil can apply for Pathlight Secondary.

for PSLE T-score

as long as the child pass PSLE and is eligible, qualify for Express, NA (Normal Academic) or NT (Normal Technical) course, Pathlight will accept the student's application.

But do note, admission is subjected to availability of vacancy.

if parent have decided to enrol the child into Pathlight after PSLE, parent can submit the application form to school, even before the results are released, and then update the school when the T-score is released in November, again.

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Wed Sep 16, 2015 5:06 pm
by Snow24
Hi

Is it true Pathlight only take in students who can follow instructions.Kids who leave seat,go to whiteboard, make noise may not be accepted.

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Thu Sep 17, 2015 7:36 am
by ImMeeMee
Snow24 wrote:Hi

Is it true Pathlight only take in students who can follow instructions.Kids who leave seat,go to whiteboard, make noise may not be accepted.
At the application stage, school looks at the psy and other reports that parents submit. I think there is a cut off for IQ numbers. This is the first-cut process to filter children who meet their criteria.

Towards the middle of the year, PL conducts a screening exercise for those who clear its application procedure to look at whether the child is able to listen to instructions in a small group setting, and if they can stay on-seat.

The above are general criteria that I know of PL ref its enrolment process. At a personal level, my daughter does not listen to instructions all the time. There were also times where her teachers reported that she switched off lights and fans during lesson time, or that she pushed tables towards walls in class.

HTH

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Fri Sep 18, 2015 8:35 am
by Snow24
Hi ImMeeMee

Is your daughter studying in Pathlight?can she be re-directed back if she is not listening to instructions most of the time?My son has the tendency to switch of lights too.

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Mon Dec 14, 2015 8:47 am
by Jdslkoh17
Hi All, i'm not sure if this thread is still active. I m new to this forum and i hv 2 boys aged 9 yrs and the younger one at 16 mths. My eldest boy was diagnosed ASD and now in the process of applying for a place in Pathlight with the help of Child Guidance Clinic. I don't hv my parents' support in my decision to put my boy in Pathlight. I kept asking myself if i hv made the right decision. My intuition tells me that my boy will benefit from Pathlight in the long run. My boy struggled v hard in mainstream for 3 yrs n i don't intend to put my boy thru more pressuring times ahead.

Hopefully my boy will b able to get admitted by next year term 2.

Happy Holidays to All! :lovesite: :imcool: :rahrah: :lol:

Re: All About Pathlight School

Posted: Thu Dec 17, 2015 7:16 pm
by ImMeeMee
Jdslkoh17 wrote:Hi All, i'm not sure if this thread is still active. I m new to this forum and i hv 2 boys aged 9 yrs and the younger one at 16 mths. My eldest boy was diagnosed ASD and now in the process of applying for a place in Pathlight with the help of Child Guidance Clinic. I don't hv my parents' support in my decision to put my boy in Pathlight. I kept asking myself if i hv made the right decision. My intuition tells me that my boy will benefit from Pathlight in the long run. My boy struggled v hard in mainstream for 3 yrs n i don't intend to put my boy thru more pressuring times ahead.

Hopefully my boy will b able to get admitted by next year term 2.

Happy Holidays to All! :lovesite: :imcool: :rahrah: :lol:
Jdslkoh

There has always been an ongoing debate on whether to opt for mainstream or SPED schools for our children. There is no easy answer to this and there will be pressures either way. But in the here and now, follow your intuition cos that is about the only thing that you can fall back on.

JMHO. All the best to your application. :smile: