Thursday 6 September 2012

Jit Sin Form 6 Closed

Due to the new policy, Jit Sin is closing down its Form 6. All lower 6 students will be sent to Junior College Seberang Perai (SMK Permatang Rawa) for a totally different system. Change of school, change of teachers, change of system. I f*cking hate this!!!!!

I'm sick of becoming a white mouse. Why does it have to be so sudden? At least allow our batch to finish in our school, would ya?

Updates
According to the latest unofficial news, we'll not be moving to Junior College next year. I'm not sure about schools in areas outside Perai Tengah, but here's how it is there: Beginning next year, SMK Permatang Rawa will stop accepting form one students. Form two students next year will be allowed to complete their studies in their schools, which means they'll graduate in the school they went in. Then, in the year 2015, all form 6 students from the area will move to the newly named Junior College. So, students of lower 6 2012 and 2013 will complete their form six lives in their respective secondary schools. If you're studying in Jit Sin, you'll finish your studies in Jit Sin. If you're studying in SMK Bukit Mertajam, you'll end your form 6 life there. That's how it works, at least that's how they unofficially state it. Lower 6 students in 2014 will probably have to move to the Junior College in 2015. But we shall wait and see, for many changes can be made in that short time. 

8 comments:

  1. Confirm all schools with form6 will stop offering f6 except for smk permatang rawa? got rumour that hsbm still will offer. is this true? :/ help.please. thank you. :)

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  2. Latest unofficial news states that this will be done phase by phase. Permatang Rawa will stop accepting form one students next year. When the last batch of students graduate, which is year 2015, then all form 6 students will go there.By then even HSBM students must go there, because an entirely different system is going to be implemented and a secondary school can't afford to run both systems.
    Unofficial, and not final.

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  3. Sorry. I'm a SPM's candidate for the year 2014, and I wish to take my Form 6 in SMJK Jit Sin. I want to confirm if they still have lower 6 class for 2015 intake. Hope a soon reply. Thank you very much!

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    1. Yes, Jit Sin is still offering form 6 until a circular announcing the establishment of Junior College is distributed. Right now the plan for Junior College has been postponed indefinitely in Penang.

      Please be informed that to be able to be enrolled in Jit Sin, you must have sat for Chinese in SPM. That was the requirement for my batch, not sure whether it still holds.

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  4. Do Jit Sin Form 6 class accept student from other school? Some of my friends said Jit Sin Form 6 class only accept Jit Sin own student so I want to confirm whether it is true.

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    1. Ya, Jit Sin accepts students from other school. I had classmates from Kelantan, Negeri Sembilan, Cameron Highlands, and several from other schools like Berapit and those in Nibong Tebal.

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    2. Thanks. If I am offered science sream and I want to change to art stream, do I have a high chance?

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    3. Normally it would be approved, but the decision is made by JPN, not the school or PPD. For my batch some of my friends failed in their first attempt but when they personally went to JPN, all of them got their transfer approved. It takes long time for them to approve, but be patient. Some of my friends only got their approval by June, when school reopened.

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