CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary
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Yuppy4life:
Yah. I will most likely go and see the various CCA..
I strongly encourage you to go to the CCA Fair to allow you to help your DD to choose her CCA. She will have to make the CCA audition next week.
I would suggest you & your DD to see her interest, her commitment and how it would affect her LEAPS points.
You can also take the opportunity to ask the students and Teachers about the commitments required for each CCA which may be unique.
Btw, what's LEAPS point? -
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IP Students do not need LEAPS points right ?
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phtthp:
Thank you!
fyi, over here in St Nick Girls Secondary, one good thing is -AliceTN:
Hi all,
would like to know if any of your girls were from a neighbourhood school and got into CHIJ St Nicholas, did they feel left-out or feel ostracized since most of the girls were from the St Nicholas Primary School? It will only be a small handful of girls that are not from St Nicholas Primary.
At the age of 13, it's the beginning of the peak for puberty, as such, girls are more sensitive.
would really appreciate your comments here.
Many Thanks!
for Sec 3 Higher Chinese, even if Sec 3 students scored B4 and below , they can still proceed to take Higher Chinese immediately, in the next following year (Sec 4, whether is O-level or IP), so as to clear the hurdle Higher Chinese, quickly. Unlike some other very strict SAP Secondary schools, who bar / prevent Sec 4 students from taking Higher Chinese, if students do not score minimum at least a B3 (Higher Chinese), in Sec 3. Yes, there are some other SAP schools, that discriminate this way. Luckily, over here in St Nick, we do Not discriminate.
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Hi, any dd in choir ? Committment is strictly 2 x per week ?
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Hi hi…
I also have question on CCA. Is it true that it will be more difficult to get points for those clubs? Anyone in the youth mission can share? Thank you. -
Hi hi…
I also have question on CCA. Is it true that it will be more difficult to get points for those clubs? Anyone in the youth mission can share? Thank you. -
For Youth mission club basically the girls get to do outreach service projects with organisations such as Lions Befrienders, Ang Mo Kio Thye Hua Kwan etc. E.g. visiting elderly home. They will get to communicate and do some handcraft with elderly. More like a voluntary service. Quite meaningful though.
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:congrats:
to all 2018 batch (born 2002) girls, on your stellar, outstanding, stunning GCE O level results today, released 2 pm.
Many full distinction :salute:
:rahrah:
The % of students, with Raw score <= 10 points (L1R5), is very high :grphug:
:rahrah:
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Anyone could share O Level Performance?
Example percentage of students scored 6A1?
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