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    Compare RGS vs NYGH

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    • J Offline
      justMommy
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      nygh hands down. haha just my personal opinion.

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        Spot-The-Catfish
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        im a gep student in rgps and btw rgs has NO whatsoever affiliation to rgps :yikes:

        :slapshead: :stupid: :spank:

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          Cockroach
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          Definitely NYGH, NYGH focuses a lot about character development and strives to make every girl an all rounder. I've done a lot of research about the two schools when it was my daughter's year (2012) to choose and now I am very contented with the education she is getting there. The teachers there are hands down the best teachers I've ever met and they give genuine feedback about your child. Not only that, the school's vice principals are extremely responsible and they caring! Good job NYGH!! Also, I heard from my daughter they do not have a discipline master/mistress as they believe that the students do not need one and that teachers can double up the role as a discipline master/mistress. I think the school is really good, in my opinion! πŸ™‚

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            pirated
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            Cockroach:
            Definitely NYGH, NYGH focuses a lot about character development and strives to make every girl an all rounder. I've done a lot of research about the two schools when it was my daughter's year (2012) to choose and now I am very contented with the education she is getting there. The teachers there are hands down the best teachers I've ever met and they give genuine feedback about your child. Not only that, the school's vice principals are extremely responsible and they caring! Good job NYGH!! Also, I heard from my daughter they do not have a discipline master/mistress as they believe that the students do not need one and that teachers can double up the role as a discipline master/mistress. I think the school is really good, in my opinion! πŸ™‚

            Cockroach, every teacher double up as discipline master ? Means there are so so many discipline masters / mistresses ? Wah definitely they have lots of disciplinary issue ....

            Ok ok just for laff don't be mad...... Mdm Heng is definitely good.

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              Cockroach
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              pirated:
              Cockroach:

              Definitely NYGH, NYGH focuses a lot about character development and strives to make every girl an all rounder. I've done a lot of research about the two schools when it was my daughter's year (2012) to choose and now I am very contented with the education she is getting there. The teachers there are hands down the best teachers I've ever met and they give genuine feedback about your child. Not only that, the school's vice principals are extremely responsible and they caring! Good job NYGH!! Also, I heard from my daughter they do not have a discipline master/mistress as they believe that the students do not need one and that teachers can double up the role as a discipline master/mistress. I think the school is really good, in my opinion! πŸ™‚


              Cockroach, every teacher double up as discipline master ? Means there are so so many discipline masters / mistresses ? Wah definitely they have lots of disciplinary issue ....

              Ok ok just for laff don't be mad...... Mdm Heng is definitely good.

              Hahaha, you know I don't mean it that way πŸ˜“

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                Blue Pearl
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                good sharing

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                  Ikid
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                  I guess this comparison will never stop. May I know if DSA via Sports, RGS or NYGH preferred? (Track&Field) and if DSA via sports, commitment is 4 or 6 years?

                  Any parents in either school can throw some light? Appreciate your valuable advice.

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                    BlueBells
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                    My understanding is 6 years for both NY and RGS through DSA Sports if HCI and RI has the same DSA sports in offer for their CCA.

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                      phtthp
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                      for RGS Secondary

                      if DSA by Sports : DSA commitment is 6 years, for all type of Sports

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                        Ikid
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                        phtthp:
                        for RGS Secondary

                        if DSA by Sports : DSA commitment is 6 years, for all type of Sports
                        Hi phtthp, do you have any idea how much academic support does the school teachers give for these group of students, as I believe the students will likely to miss lessons to go for competition often.

                        I understand RGS is more project based, is this true?

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