Compare RGS vs NYGH
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tired mom:
Thank you so much for confirming !Awesomestxxx:
[quote=\"tired mom\"]Anyone went for RGS open house today? Was there any information whether RGS will be moving? will it be to a holding site?
Hi. I'm an RGS student and yes, RGS will be moving. but pertaining to that question, the new campus will be a permanent one but it'll most probably be only finished in about 2015 or so... Heard it's in Braddell but I'm not too sure
:thankyou:[/quote]No problem! ^^ -
Awesomestxxx:
Glad to know that! Thanks a lot!ruohoo97:
Thanks awesomestxxx for your sharing. Were you from GEP or mainstream? Were you DSAed into or by PSLE?
You're welcome.
I went in by PSLE. I didn't DSA for any schools, so I'm not really familiar with that.
And I'm not a gep student in rgs which means I didn't get 269 and above 
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Awesomestxxx:
Went for the Tea session days before the open house and Julie replied they will be rooted in their current place for the next 5 years.tired mom:
Anyone went for RGS open house today? Was there any information whether RGS will be moving? will it be to a holding site?
Hi. I'm an RGS student and yes, RGS will be moving. but pertaining to that question, the new campus will be a permanent one but it'll most probably be only finished in about 2015 or so... Heard it's in Braddell but I'm not too sure -
Definitely Raffles(:
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wendyng0114:
Great to hear from a student's point of view and that you're enjoying yourself at RGS.Hey all, just wanna share my experience with you guys. I'm now a rafflesian in Year 1 right now and yep, I'm definitely loving raffles' life<3
NYGH had always been my dream school even until i got back my PSLE result. However, I ended up at RGS because my parents forced me, believing in my character suits there more. (And I'm so glad right now that they 'forced' me to come RGS)
First day at school, I was like 'Oh no, I'm screwed' 'Oh god, Im gonna die here' 'Crap, I hate raffles' because I never thought I will end up here. But guess what? By the end of orientation week, I changed my thoughts. I really really love Raffles<3
Hmmm, for academic, 1st semester had passed and i didnt really do quite well, probably because at least half of the subjects are new? But the teachers there are really awesome. They taught us how to be independent and yeah, what's in the textbook is definitely not enough, we gotta self-learn like do research at home and find out more.
Do ask your DD to come RGS if she's quiet and you want her to be active and hyper because RGS girls are really hyper^^ Our school spirit is really strong and yep, one thing i really like about raffles is HOUSE:D Raffles has the longest house history and annually, we have inter-house competitions such as Sports Fest, Cheerleading and so on to decide the overall house champion.
Raffles is really a big and awesome family so yep, hope your DD can join us. I'm sure she will not regret it(; -
Haha this thread is so interesting

thought i would share some of my views
If you ask me, of course, i definitely would say Raffles and most of my peers too. despite the work and the late nights, i would say, it really isn't that stressful. actually the work and tests are perfectly manageable with good planning and of course, Don't spend too much time on Facebook and other stuff (like me :P) that just leads to like 3am nights before submission of AAs ^^ and it will be almost like nothing, in year 1 anyway
i feel that the environment raffles creates is that we are all very self-driven and motivated to do our best and that's very important cos for lower sec science especially, self-directed learning is necessary and also, senior-junior relationships are...erm...quite good i guess :evil: so they do help us when we need help with work basically.
and i feel that raffles really changes you (NOT meant to be that kinda cheesy cliche line, i mean it) its like after just half-a-year i feel so different, and so much more confident...at least i know what I'm working towards, its more than just results and academic excellence, its more like what you really want to achieve in life. my critical thinking skills seemed to have improved at any rate
(Not really related
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but at the end of the day, i think, to choose a school, you really have to consider your DD's choice, i think that parents should guide them and come to a decision together, but try not to force them into a school if they're really against it. sorry no offence to wendyng0114, its just that most of the ppl i know who got forced into a school totally hates it now
I have one CCA mate who is trying to find a way to transfer to NYGH although her parents strongly disagree...and she's downright miserable...and yeah, try not to be led by the crowd, 'cos friends can be made!
and in RG, your peers are really awesome, we always go out and have fun together when we're free LOL ^^ in fact, all my best friends now aren't even those from my primary school though we're all in RG :roll:
i would just add factors to consider would be mainly the programs offered, and the culture of the school. really.
and just a tip for the interview~if asked about the choice of school thing, just answer honestly. answer everything honestly. RG likes that. My interview mates, one from NYPS said that NYGH was her first choice honestly another one from St. Hilda's said she wasn't sure yet and pretty much fumbled throughout the interview saying that NYGH and RGS both had their good points...the NYPS girl got in the St. HIlda's one didn't. though both are now in RG though
Oops sorry, for the super long post i sorta got carried away sorry!!! :oops: -
Ribbon4:
Hi Ribbon4,Haha this thread is so interesting

thought i would share some of my views
If you ask me, of course, i definitely would say Raffles and most of my peers too. despite the work and the late nights, i would say, it really isn't that stressful. actually the work and tests are perfectly manageable with good planning and of course, Don't spend too much time on Facebook and other stuff (like me :P) that just leads to like 3am nights before submission of AAs ^^ and it will be almost like nothing, in year 1 anyway
i feel that the environment raffles creates is that we are all very self-driven and motivated to do our best and that's very important cos for lower sec science especially, self-directed learning is necessary and also, senior-junior relationships are...erm...quite good i guess :evil: so they do help us when we need help with work basically.
and i feel that raffles really changes you (NOT meant to be that kinda cheesy cliche line, i mean it) its like after just half-a-year i feel so different, and so much more confident...at least i know what I'm working towards, its more than just results and academic excellence, its more like what you really want to achieve in life. my critical thinking skills seemed to have improved at any rate
(Not really related
)
but at the end of the day, i think, to choose a school, you really have to consider your DD's choice, i think that parents should guide them and come to a decision together, but try not to force them into a school if they're really against it. sorry no offence to wendyng0114, its just that most of the ppl i know who got forced into a school totally hates it now
I have one CCA mate who is trying to find a way to transfer to NYGH although her parents strongly disagree...and she's downright miserable...and yeah, try not to be led by the crowd, 'cos friends can be made!
and in RG, your peers are really awesome, we always go out and have fun together when we're free LOL ^^ in fact, all my best friends now aren't even those from my primary school though we're all in RG :roll:
i would just add factors to consider would be mainly the programs offered, and the culture of the school. really.
and just a tip for the interview~if asked about the choice of school thing, just answer honestly. answer everything honestly. RG likes that. My interview mates, one from NYPS said that NYGH was her first choice honestly another one from St. Hilda's said she wasn't sure yet and pretty much fumbled throughout the interview saying that NYGH and RGS both had their good points...the NYPS girl got in the St. HIlda's one didn't. though both are now in RG though
Oops sorry, for the super long post i sorta got carried away sorry!!! :oops:
Glad you're enjoying yourself in RG! I have to agree on what you said too:) Although it may seem stressful for a period of time, after that period is over(like now), you just feel so refreshed and gooood:D And i'm pretty sure the stress level in RG and NYGH are about the same~
I also have to agree on the part about feeling something different about you. 1.5 years in RG already and of course i felt something different about me too:) I definitely feel much more motivated and confident, plus slightly more opinionated. I think RG really lets you find out what you want. In pri school many decisions probably weren't chosen by you, but in RG you really start to think about what you want and really just what you like to do instead of what others think.
RG is also about initiative. Your seniors are definitely there to help, but only if you open your mouth. You will find yourself involved in many activities, if you sign up for them, that is:)
I think ultimately it all boils down to the culture. Some people say RGS girls are too rowdy/noisy(i have to agree in a way)but i think it has made me a really hyper person! That's a pretty good thing for me because when i was young i was so shy and didn't talk much my parents thought i had autism-_-Now they just think i'm crazy.
Actually any school life can be fun, if you know how to manage, have great friends, and have a positive mindset:D -
Would like to consult the collective wisdom hereβ¦
DD has to decide between RGS and NYGH come October. Given that RGS will only move in 2018, should DD choose RGS, she will be at the Stevens Road campus for the next 4 years.
My concern is that RGS will not have any incentive to improve its current physical facilities. The current campus already seems a bit dark and gloomy. Havenβt been to any of the classrooms but saw a few container-turned-classrooms.
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Thank you Simkhoo. I made the assumption that RGS' software is already excellent. Just wondering if its aging hardware makes the learning env less conducive.

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sautille:
Thank you Simkhoo. I made the assumption that RGS' software is already excellent. Just wondering if its aging hardware makes the learning env less conducive.

Yes, Many other Sec Sch Has Recently Upgraded, with Spanking New Facilities.
But Know wat my Gal says?
\"Yeah Campus is Small .... But Oh-so-cosy!
Everything is within \"Short\" Walking Distance, No Need Run for Class (like when go for Lab, HMT, Canteen, Hall, etc.)
I Prefer Smaller Campus!\"
\"And Don't Forget .... We Have Air-Con ClassRooms!\"
Ha Ha ....
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