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    Dunman High School (Junior High)

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      Augmum
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      Any successful appeal cases so far ? Any update fr parents??

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        CocoCrumbles
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        Just wondering why the school T-Shirts so big? My DD is swimming in XXS. Read in the earlier pages how long the blouses were. They are long alright. :rotflmao:

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          Augmum
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          CocoCrumbles:
          Just wondering why the school T-Shirts so big? My DD is swimming in XXS. Read in the earlier pages how long the blouses were. They are long alright. :rotflmao:

          Hehe....u mean the Orientation T- shirt ? Yup, is Big...
          I recall i ever asked my gal, \" Why u order such a BIG T- shirt?\"
          She replied me, \" mummy, this is already XXS\"... šŸ˜†

          As for the sch Polo T to wear on Fri, still ok to take XS size....

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            sec1dhs
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            pirated:

            Students are left to \"sink\" on their own in every school every subject unless the students take an interest to ensure he/she understand the stuff and cope. Making appointments to consult teachers is a norm. Not every one goes for tuition.

            Please don't expect hand holding and spoon feeding once out of PSLE
            That's not true. There are in general 3 paths to get the content and learn. You learn on your own, you get guidance from the teacher if you happen to get a good and willing one or you pay for the guidance from a tutor. I am not discriminating against self learning, but getting good guidance is an important part of any learning process. I do not eliminate the last option if needed in order to get sufficient grounding and start learning on your own.

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              ACMummy
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              DD1 told me level briefing is in February but it clashes with DD2’s school briefing as well. Any idea what the DHS Level briefing will entail - are notes available online for download so I can skip it ? Advice from DHS parents who have attended such briefing will be helpful ! Thanks

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                kiasuFoo
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                ACMummy:
                DD1 told me level briefing is in February but it clashes with DD2's school briefing as well. Any idea what the DHS Level briefing will entail - are notes available online for download so I can skip it ? Advice from DHS parents who have attended such briefing will be helpful ! Thanks

                I missed level briefing once and DHS actually printed a small information booklet with all relevant information which will be given to your DD sometime after the level briefing(or your DD can just ask from the ushers on that day). Just ask your DD to listen out for important information and the rest will be just looking at the booklet and clarifying doubts with your DD or the teachers.

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                  phtthp
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                  When is Dunman High Open house ?

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                    Augmum
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                    phtthp:
                    When is Dunman High Open house ?

                    In recent yrs, there are 2 open house dates...
                    Major one is usually on the last Saturday before June holidays...
                    the other smaller scale one is on end of Oct/ early Nov, on Saturday before school holidays start...

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                      phtthp:
                      When is Dunman High Open house ?

                      Based on my girl's schedule from school, it will be on 30 May. However, please confirm with school when nearer.

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                        janice_0950
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                        phtthp:
                        When is Dunman High Open house ?


                        phtthp,

                        I have replied at other thread.

                        However, I would like to share there are 2 times open house. Mid-year and follow by 1st week of Nov.

                        Last year, we did make a visit to DHS on 1st Nov, Sat.

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