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Admission Exams Timetable
Admission Exams Timetable
The
Nature of the Entrance Exams
The format of entrance exams differ
according to grade level. For the children applying for
enrollment in grade one or below, they are called
interviews, rather than exams. The period of the interview
will include several types of activities, some individual,
some with a group with a teacher and some when the child is
simply playing with others. Several aspects of readiness
will be taken into consideration such as ability to follow
instructions, coordination between hand and eye, muscular
growth in general, the ability to converse and build
relations with others, concentration, and other matters.
Although it is important that the child speaks Arabic and
knows the Arabic alphabet and numbers before he enters first
grade, other developmental aspects are also important. Of
course, the readiness level expected of the child varies
according to his age and grade level.
As for the entrance exams for admission
to grades 2 – 10, they include Arabic, English, and math. A
personal interview with either the General Director or
Principal and Student Counselor will also be required for
students of grades 7-10 who have passed the entrance exams.
The exams are designed on the basis of the goals included in
the formal curriculum as applied at DAS.
The general aim is that the student may
be accepted at DAS if he has achieved a level of knowledge
in the three subjects that will enable him to succeed in the
targeted class. DAS takes into consideration that students
coming to a new setting with new teachers and new methods
and exams may not achieve as well as those who are
accustomed to the setting. We take this into account when
determining the minimum acceptable grade.
The purpose of scheduling an
orientation day before the exams is to make students feel
comfortable. When the children applying to enter pre-school
or grade 1 come for the orientation day, they will spend
time with stories, free play and some activities similar to
the kind that will be used when they come for the official
interview. When students of the second grade and above come
the first time, they will be introduced to the place where
they will take the exams and some of the people who might be
there and will also take worksheets to work on at home. The
exam will take place on their second visit. Therefore, it is
important for parents to be sure to make arrangements for
the student to attend the orientation – to get to know the
place and the people he will meet on the day of the exam or
the interview – in order to give them the best possible
preparation for success.
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