Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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rcxmum:
If i am not wrong there is a bus service from almost anywhere since we have students staying all over S'pore, some even in Malaysia. I stay in the very East. I have quite a few classmates residing in Bt Panjang as well so if i am not wrong there is a service too.Hi
I'm interested in the bus service. Will you tell me more? I'm staying in Bt Panjang. Many thanks :love: -
Choco05:
Is the bus service for only just after dismissal, or is there CCA bus as well? Please help. Thanks.
If i am not wrong there is a bus service from almost anywhere since we have students staying all over S'pore, some even in Malaysia. I stay in the very East. I have quite a few classmates residing in Bt Panjang as well so if i am not wrong there is a service too.rcxmum:
Hi
I'm interested in the bus service. Will you tell me more? I'm staying in Bt Panjang. Many thanks :love: -
hipomum:
jtoh:
[quote=\"chatterbox321\"]Hi, I would like to ask if 265 is a safe score to enter RGS?
Based on recent past COPs, yes. 265 is safe.
Would also like to know in order to get the EESIS for the whole 6 years, one has to maintain good progress .... What is the min. Score to qualify? Worried in case in year 2 onwards, child unable to cope and there goes the scholarship.... Anyone can help advise?[/quote]Not too sure about the min.Score. But actually you should just relax. RGS isn't that difficult:) I was from a neighbourhood school and although i was in kind of a frenzy at the first few months, i've realised that everyone is, even the GEPers. It just takes time to adjust, but RGS is actually not that stressful as you get adjusted. Our grades usually improve by a big jump at end-of-year compared to Semester 1 after adjusting so don't worry about it too much:) :rahrah: -
MummySTay:
Is the bus service for only just after dismissal, or is there CCA bus as well? Please help. Thanks.[/quote]The bus service is only one-way in the mornings, no school buses for dismissal. For CCA, it depends on where your CCA is held at. Normally there will be bus services if you are having it outside school.
If i am not wrong there is a bus service from almost anywhere since we have students staying all over S'pore, some even in Malaysia. I stay in the very East. I have quite a few classmates residing in Bt Panjang as well so if i am not wrong there is a service too.Choco05:
[quote=\"rcxmum\"]Hi
I'm interested in the bus service. Will you tell me more? I'm staying in Bt Panjang. Many thanks :love:
There is also a bus service to MOELC for 3rd Lang. -
If i am not wrong there is a bus service from almost anywhere since we have students staying all over S’pore, some even in Malaysia. I stay in the very East. I have quite a few classmates residing in Bt Panjang as well so if i am not wrong there is a service too.[/quote]
Is the bus service for only just after dismissal, or is there CCA bus as well? Please help. Thanks.[/quote]
The bus service is only one-way in the mornings, no school buses for dismissal. For CCA, it depends on where your CCA is held at. Normally there will be bus services if you are having it outside school.
There is also a bus service to MOELC for 3rd Lang.[/quote]
For CCA, i mean that they bring you to the venue via the bus, but there wouldn’t be another one to bring you back to school or back home. So you get dismissed there. -
:thankyou: Choco05
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Many thanks, Choco05 :love:
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Would also like to know in order to get the EESIS for the whole 6 years, one has to maintain good progress .... What is the min. Score to qualify? Worried in case in year 2 onwards, child unable to cope and there goes the scholarship.... Anyone can help advise?[/quote]
Not too sure about the min.Score. But actually you should just relax. RGS isn't that difficult:) I was from a neighbourhood school and although i was in kind of a frenzy at the first few months, i've realised that everyone is, even the GEPers. It just takes time to adjust, but RGS is actually not that stressful as you get adjusted. Our grades usually improve by a big jump at end-of-year compared to Semester 1 after adjusting so don't worry about it too much:) :rahrah:[/quote]
Thanks for your assurance. So it means once you are offered the EESISS, you will be granted the scholarship for the 6 years in RGS? -
hipomum:
Thanks for your assurance. So it means once you are offered the EESISS, you will be granted the scholarship for the 6 years in RGS? [/quote]
Not too sure about the min.Score. But actually you should just relax. RGS isn't that difficult:) I was from a neighbourhood school and although i was in kind of a frenzy at the first few months, i've realised that everyone is, even the GEPers. It just takes time to adjust, but RGS is actually not that stressful as you get adjusted. Our grades usually improve by a big jump at end-of-year compared to Semester 1 after adjusting so don't worry about it too much:) :rahrah:
I'm not too sure about that, but i guess as long as your grades are ok enough it should be. And it's not difficult to keep it ok enough[at least so far for me] -
Thanks for your assurance. So it means once you are offered the EESISS, you will be granted the scholarship for the 6 years in RGS? [/quote]
I'm not too sure about that, but i guess as long as your grades are ok enough it should be. And it's not difficult to keep it ok enough[at least so far for me][/quote]
Great to hear that, thanks again
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