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    Nanyang Girls' High School [*IP]

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    • M Offline
      Mathematician
      last edited by

      hippo:
      HI micko07


      I would like to check with you if Nanyang Girls also offer O level as well as IP track.

      I think I read somewhere that IP track is only for GEP students whilst the others will take O level. Is this informaton true?

      From what you have written, I think Nanyang Girls will be a better choice for my daughter. She obtained 270+ .

      Thanks a lot for your advice.
      They do not offer O level now (so everyone will go through the IP programme) but girls still have to take the O level for Chinese.

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        SpiderWorld
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        estellex:
        My daughter got a score of 266, with a merit in HCL which would make her score to a 268. She cannot decide between Nanyang Girl's High or River Valley High. The pros and cons (according to her anyway 😄) are as stated below:


        P/S: Since we are Singapore PRs (Malaysians), my daughter is not entitled to any scholarships from MOE

        Nanyang Girls' High


        Pros
        : Girls school, good reputation, she likes the uniform and name, she told many people she wanted to go there already.
        Cons: Expensive school fees (she is considerate), she does not like HCJC, classroom is non-airconditioned and is like a basement

        River Valley High


        Pros: Brand new school campus, air conditioning in the class room (is it true? she likes to study in a comfortable place), cheap school fees, she has friends there.
        Cons: It's MIXED, she doesn't like the uniform and the name, she doesn't want to disappoint the seniors she knows in NYGH, stress.

        Based on the above and your knowledge about the 2 schools, can you give my daughter and i some comments about which school she should go to?

        PP/S: do you know if RV's new campus allows visitors? I hope you can tell us that because it would help her decide better.

        Thanks in advance!! (I'm a new user here :D)

        :celebrate:
        Have you consider the JC years?

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        • W Offline
          westmom
          last edited by

          estellex:
          Really need advice... It's a place where a child studies for 4 years! Any reply at all is greatly appreciated 😄


          :? :? :?
          If it's my daughter, I will go for Nanyang for the simple reason to minimise the risk of BGR thingi which will cause distractions ...

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          • K Offline
            kiasimom
            last edited by

            I will choose Nanyang.


            Simply because when they are in their teens, they wil be facing BGRs issues.

            That’s why I have made it very clear to DS and DD that they will go to a single sex secondary school.

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            • E Offline
              estellex
              last edited by

              yup, makes sense. for some reason, i always think that those in single gender schools will fare better. but rv has new campus? (probably with air-conditioning and if the weather is hot, i guess it helps the student to concentrate better) i know that's a really bad reason but still.. haha


              :?:

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                xxjustakidxx
                last edited by

                estellex:
                My daughter got a score of 266, with a merit in HCL which would make her score to a 268. She cannot decide between Nanyang Girl's High or River Valley High. The pros and cons (according to her anyway 😄) are as stated below:


                P/S: Since we are Singapore PRs (Malaysians), my daughter is not entitled to any scholarships from MOE

                Nanyang Girls' High


                Pros
                : Girls school, good reputation, she likes the uniform and name, she told many people she wanted to go there already.
                Cons: Expensive school fees (she is considerate), she does not like HCJC, classroom is non-airconditioned and is like a basement

                River Valley High


                Pros: Brand new school campus, air conditioning in the class room (is it true? she likes to study in a comfortable place), cheap school fees, she has friends there.
                Cons: It's MIXED, she doesn't like the uniform and the name, she doesn't want to disappoint the seniors she knows in NYGH, stress.

                Based on the above and your knowledge about the 2 schools, can you give my daughter and i some comments about which school she should go to?

                PP/S: do you know if RV's new campus allows visitors? I hope you can tell us that because it would help her decide better.

                Thanks in advance!! (I'm a new user here :D)

                :celebrate:
                HCJC HAS air conditioned class rooms, I've been to one during a maths competition. I agree on the basment part, but its WAY better than RV.

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                  estellex
                  last edited by

                  xxjustakidxx:


                  HCJC HAS air conditioned class rooms, I've been to one during a maths competition. I agree on the basment part, but its WAY better than RV.
                  how are the RV classrooms like?

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                    hippo
                    last edited by

                    Mathematician wrote :

                    They do not offer O level now (so everyone will go through the IP programme) but girls still have to take the O level for Chinese.

                    ****

                    Thanks a lot for your advice. I have no idea that it is so tough to choose a suitable school for our kids.

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                    • M Offline
                      mew2
                      last edited by

                      I believe RV is the first school built for IP (for 6 years)

                      all hardware and facilities should be good

                      i heard some ip schools need to go elsewhere for lab facilities
                      other ip schools have lots of software, and 'upgraded' hardware;
                      not brand new hardware

                      you may want to confirm this :?

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                      • M Offline
                        micko07
                        last edited by

                        Yup, we don’t take O levels anymore. It’s not just the GEP folks; everyone who gets into NYGH automatically qualifies for IP, subject to passing the promotion criteria.


                        We don’t take Chinese O level at Sec 3 (typical for O level students). We just offer HCL O Level at Sec 4. Hwa Chong’s criteria is that only students who score a B4 or better in HCL can opt not to take Chinese H1 at JC 1. If you get a C5-6, it’s three periods of Chinese a week. Anything below that is 8 periods of Chinese.

                        Any questions; feel free to send me a pm or post here!

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