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      deardear07
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      Hi, I am also interested to join the group but was told that the invite link was reset. Can you please, or can anybody please share the link again? Thank you.

      Hi tmy401, u can PM me ur name n contact so I can get admin to add u in. They reset to prevent outsiders from randomly joining the closed chat group so we aren’t allowed to share the link openly anymore.

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        gwlip
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        Hi all, my DS is considering CHS for 2022 as it is relatively near our home. How is the school culture like? Academically, is there a high focus with a lot of homework?

        What about the school timings? Are there days where school starts later or ends earlier?
        Any views are much appreciated!

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          deardear07
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          gwlip\" post_id=\"2013184\" time=\"1611606747\" user_id=\"7486:

          Hi all, my DS is considering CHS for 2022 as it is relatively near our home. How is the school culture like? Academically, is there a high focus with a lot of homework?
          What about the school timings? Are there days where school starts later or ends earlier?
          Any views are much appreciated!
          Hi there, my child is enjoying his first few mths of sch. All good with the culture. He loved orientation and described much about it. Teachers are also strict as experienced - sch rules are well followed (exceptions still happen like the recent fighting case. but the P made sure that whole sch got its share of 'case study/ reflections' from it)

          It's got competitive culture and at least what i heard from him, the boys compete even on highest KM ran. (there is a sch challenge so all classes/ levels join in) :siam:

          On sch work, he's definitely not 1 of the top scorers that joined CHS but able to keep on top of hmwork. Doesn't bring home alot of work so far- he completes some work in sch/ after sch during his free time. Work like writing takes longer time so for that, he will usually do at home.

          Sch timing is standard. Starting time not much different from pri sch. But it does end later, which is again similar to most sec schs, about 2+ on days without CCAs. On CCA days, can leave sch/ cca only past 6pm-normal timing.

          Hope I answered ur qns. 😄

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            ResilienceLC
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            Catholic High is indeed a good school.

            I have taught many students from this school before.
            One of them even obtained 8 A1 at O Levels.
            [ That was before they went IP]

            Catholic High curriculum is different from other main stream schools.
            They can afford to run the program at their own pace, and even more so that now they are IP.
            As their students are academically better, and can learn faster, their questions are more challenging.
            The school really stretch them.

            All my students from CHS did well in life.
            Many went overseas to complete their university under scholarship.

            If you need help in the academic aspects, drop us a note.

            Resilience LC
            Mr Matthew Ng

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              phtthp
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              After end of Y2 IP streaming exercise over,


              can name, identify
              some of the GCE A-level "Chemistry" topics that are "pulled down" to Upper Sec, start teaching IP students in ( Y3 and Y4 ) CHS-Integrated-curriculum program ?

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                ResilienceLC
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                The ‘normal’ IP schools like CHS cannot teach too much in advance.


                It is the inherent disadvantage of the system.

                meaning too much A level materials within the Y3, Y4 program.
                Because at Y5, there will be new intake of students from non- IP schools as well.
                and because of that - they have to cater to them.

                So the normal IP schools will use the ‘extra’ time - to get more depth and width rather than more topics.
                And also use the time to cultivate other ‘soft’ skills of the students.
                eg Research papers, investigations, presentations etc.

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                  ResilienceLC
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                  If there is one topic in Chemistry to extent in Y3 - it could be the electronic shells and the energy levels.

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                    deardear07
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                    Btw I’ve heard some schs give easier papers for sec 1 CA… but some grill the students from onset. Many friends from other schs shared some of their kids did v well but some from other schs said theirs failed some papers…

                    Can anyone share what is the CHS style? R the papers challenging coz the sch standard/ students r supposed to be good? or cause it’s first paper, teachers set easier papers or r lenient?

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                      ResilienceLC
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                      Students always ask me in class -

                      Cher , is the test / exam/ WA easy or hard ?

                      My answer is
                      To those that knows - it is easy
                      To those that take study easy - it is hard.

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                        phtthp
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                        deardear07\" post_id=\"2016557\" time=\"1614794463\" user_id=\"1429:

                        Btw I’ve heard some schs give easier papers for sec 1 CA.. but some grill the students from onset. Many friends from other schs shared some of their kids did v well but some from other schs said theirs failed some papers..

                        Can anyone share what is the CHS style? R the papers challenging coz the sch standard/ students r supposed to be good? or cause it’s first paper, teachers set easier papers or r lenient?
                        depend on which Term of Assessment, you are refering to.

                        Sec 1 TA1 should be easy, because all Sec 1 students are just fresh from PSLE five months ago, students have not yet adjusted to Secondary school life yet, still in the stage of exploring. So, school tend to go slow, let students adapt first.


                        However,
                        as time passes,
                        once reach Sec 1 EYA CHS OP Term 4 WA assessment (Maths & Science) papers, may not be easy.


                        For subject Maths,
                        at Term 4 EYA,
                        CHS may have taught a bit of Sec 2 Moe Maths syllabus topics, ahead first, which other typical ordinary OP schools start to teach only in Sec 2, not in Sec 1 yet. After all, MOE Sec 2 Maths topics ought to be taught only at Sec 2 level, isn't it ? No reason why should teach Sec 2 topics, at Sec 1 level so soon.

                        That means, CHS OP Sec 1 teach slightly more Maths topics in advance first, ahead of other ordinary OP schools, even though everybody also Sec 1, at the same level.

                        Partly because,
                        Catholic High is a dual track \" OP-cum-IP \" school concurrently, in case at end of Sec 2, there are some OP students interested in transferring across to the IP track, starting Sec 3 IP. So, better to prepare these OP students early.


                        Now, what your son can do is -

                        Normally, 2 to 3 weeks just before any Termly Weighted Assessment, CHS individual subject Teachers would have given Sec 1 students a few set of mock practice Maths & Science papers.

                        Example

                        If 2021 Sec 1 TA1 is around this period, his class Maths & Science Teachers could have given our son probably last year (2020) Sec 1 OP mock-up practice papers, or maybe 2019 mock papers. Ask your son : how he find them, so far ? Easy or not that easy ?

                        If need be,
                        if your son find that he still need to practise more past years mock papers, eg.
                        Those from 2018 / 2017 / 2016 Sec 1 mock papers, he can approach his class subject Teachers for more past papers, to practise. After all, \"the more one practise, familiarity breeds confidence\".

                        Btw, if your son is interested in switching over, from OP to the IP track, by middle of Sec 2, after his Sec 2 mid-year TA2 over, can let CHS VP (Academic section) know early in advance, so that VP (Academic) have some idea of head-count, in mind :

                        who (which OP students, from which class ? ) is interested, have the keen intention to cross over, into IP track (Sec 3), affliated to EJC come Y5 ?


                        Also, one more thing.
                        Don't compare CHS past year mock papers, with other schools because

                        1) CHS is an OP-cum-IP school, a bit unique.

                        CHS is not a straight-forward ordinary OP school.
                        As such, CHS OP standard of papers set, could be different from other typical OP schools.

                        2) Every school : the sequence of Maths & Science topics taught, can be different.

                        Example

                        In Term 1 or 2 itself -

                        CHS OP curriculum could have taught Science Topics (X, Y, Z).

                        But then, other OP schools' topics may be different from that of CHS, didn't even teach the same, identical CHS Science topics.

                        So, if your son go and do some other school's Sec 1 Science test papers he may scratch his head, wondering why all the questions asked, are not what he had been taught in CHS. Follow ?


                        The same, apply to Maths as well.

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                        abbreviation used

                        OP : O-level program or curriculum

                        IP : Integrated program or curriculum


                        TA1 : Term 1 Assessment


                        EYA : End-of-year Assessment, in October (Term 4)



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                        In primary school, from (P3 to P6), we all used terminology like CA1 / CA2 / mid-year SA1 / year-end SA2. P1 and P2 : no exam

                        that was, in the past, in primary school.


                        Once come to Secondary school, we don't use above terminology, anymore. Instead, we used different terminology -

                        TA1 : Term 1 Weighted Assessment, either start end February or early March

                        \"A\" stands for Assessment.


                        TA2 : Term 2 (mid-year) Weighted Assessment, held in May


                        TA3 : Term 3 Assessment


                        TA4 : Term 4 (year-end) Assessment, either start end September or early October

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