Time schedule & life of Secondary School
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March holiday is arriving, so far my child has not got any schedule to go back to school. Looks like he has a chance to take a good break. What about yours?
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Hi zann, mine has no schedule yet to go back. However, as she is scoring quite badly in her tests of the first semester, she is planning to make use of the March holidays to brush up. And she has CA test for French after the holidays.
As I mentioned, she is scoring badly and she is very shocked. We have heard a lot its quite normal for the 1st semester of Sec 1 but she is quite disappointed on herself. How about the Sec 1 kids out here ? -
Hi there,
My daughter is sec 1 in an IP school too.
She's very busy too - project, CCA, homework and stuff.. But generally she seems to be enjoying herself.
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Zann:
March holiday is arriving, so far my child has not got any schedule to go back to school. Looks like he has a chance to take a good break. What about yours?
My child will be camping in school from Monday to Friday! One CCA's camp followed by another. In fact, he has to miss the first day of camp for the 2nd CCA. -
My son has CCA for 2 days and another 2-3 days for group project work. Tuition as usual so there goes the 1 week holidays. Sigh…
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flametree:
Finally I see a sec 1 girl in IPHi there,
My daughter is sec 1 in an IP school too.
She's very busy too - project, CCA, homework and stuff.. But generally she seems to be enjoying herself.
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Ya, there goes the one week break- thot I would be seeing more of him but now, looking at his schedule, I doubt so.
He has two school camps to attend, CCA trainings and church soccer competitions take up two mornings. And I'm sure there will be projects and research assignments.
What to do?
for good health, strength and boundless energy for him lor! -
It’s very very normal to be stressed out … my worst results in my whole secondary school life was when I was in Sec 1 (looking back, I don’t understand HOW I could have done so badly since everything was much easier then lol)
Ahh it’s okay! You’ll get used to it! (and honestly speaking, it really hinges on time management; after a while you’ll realize that you can just do a crap job for certain things and still get by but you’ll need to make sure others are perfect). Anyway, it’s better to be busy in Secondary School rather than JC; opportunities are much rarer and you’ll be much more busy (I’ve stayed back til 11+ twice already).
I really don’t remember what my Sec 1 schedule was like but here’s my Sec 4 one:
Mon: School ends at 2:30, Piano until 4:30, by the time I get home it’s around 5:00
Tues: School ends at 2:30, CCA until about 5:00
Wed: School ends at 2:00
Thurs: School ends at 2:30
Fri: School ends at 2:30, CCA until 6:00
Sat: Yangqin from 10:30 - 11:30am, Tuition from 4:30-6:30pm, go to Grandma’s house for dinner, go home at about … 10:00.
Sun: Church from 11:30 - 1:30, if I’m on duty, 8:30 - 1:30/4:00 (depending on whether we have a meeting after serving)
What really killed me was the fact that I had nearly no weekend to do my homework at all (I crammed in on wed and thurs haha).
Just relax and support your kid!
Most people take a while to adapt so bad grades are pretty normal (I got a C5 for History in Semester 1) -
hi micko07, thanks for sharing and I do realised many of her primary school classmates are not doing well in the first semester.
Once school re-open next week, her schedule is even tighter. Every day she is staying back in school for something. And while waiting for her piano results which would be out 3 months later, I temporary stop her piano lesson to give her some breathing space. -
I always hear parents saying that once their kids enter sec school, they will leave them to manage on their own.
Study wise maybe (the syllabus is
so different from ours) but emotionally, I think our poor kids still need
our guidance and support, especially those in sec 1 bec everything is new
to them and they are still orientating to the new and so stressful school
life.
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