Nan Hua Primary
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But apparently there is as all the classmates have been spilt between the remaining 4 classes. A big bulk goes to 3A. So was wondering cos the rest were spilt into 3A to 3C, so far no D.
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My girl got into 3A…from 2A.

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sky minecrafter:
Oh, does the school bookshop sell OnSponge? That's convenient!Serendipity:
How many students in TAG 1 class?
Round about the same, 28. The booklists for 2016 are published on the Nan Hua Pri website; you can take a lookie if you are interested in the materials used for different groups. In the past, Science Vitamindz was only used for the GEP classes; since a while back it is used for all classes from P3-6. On a separate note, it is cheaper to get your OnSponge copies from the school bookshop too. -
zolldoll:
But apparently there is as all the classmates have been spilt between the remaining 4 classes. A big bulk goes to 3A. So was wondering cos the rest were spilt into 3A to 3C, so far no D.
so this has been changed then. so there is banding, and it is based on current system, then D is next after E and F. -
Ya D seems right after E and F then, while A to C are really the average classes.
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According to my info, 3A - 3D are mixed ability but u can check out A / B might be not faring well in cl maybe so for logistic wise.
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Speaking of the class allocation, is there any noticeable difference between the lessons / teachers / resources etc between classes A-D and E-F?
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E and F classes have heavier workload and more homework/assignments to do.
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jessp:
E and F classes have heavier workload and more homework/assignments to do.
I guess if E & F are high ability students, lessons will be able to move at a faster pace and they will be able to further stretched. To my knowledge, when it comes P4, the strongest in the mainstream will go Tag class, (main bulk comes from 3E and 3F). Hence, either class E or F will have students who are stronger in Math and Science and the other class will have students who are better in language, but not too sure if this still apply. Infact this type of grouping helps students with similar abilities to move at the same pace, so that the weaker students will have more time to build their foundation. Understand the P wants quantity passes, to ensure more students can pass their PSLE, to proceed to Sec school, which is a good thing. Instead of having just a handful of high T-score students in the school, the % passes is increased, it benefits all groups. The weaker students will also not feel stressed out. -
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