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    Nanyang Girls' High School [*IP]

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      StudentABC
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      NatTif Mummy:
      turquoise:

      Hi NatTifMummy, which school does your dd prefer? I think I remember you saying that a number of your dd's seniors are at NYGH so she would feel very comfortable there.


      Hi Turquoise, at first she wants to go NYGH, then pp starts telling her she should go RGS, cos of her out going character. Even her senior in NYGH told her to go RGS, now she is lost. I have not actually discuss this issue with her as I do not want to add stress on her. Poor thing, she seems so tired today, and is sleeping now.
      I have friends whose dd are in either NYGH or RGS, seems that all are happy with where they are. My main concern is to let her go to a school which can stretch her ability to the fullest, that is her strength and interest in languages.

      Well, I wanted to go to nanyang as well but alot of my teachers advised me to go RGS because of the gd programmes there

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        micko07
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        cyradis:
        do the classrooms of nygh have air-conditioning?

        Not when I was there. I've no idea whether they've changed that though. It really isn't THAT bad, seriously.

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          Randomer
          last edited by

          micko07:
          cyradis:

          do the classrooms of nygh have air-conditioning?


          Not when I was there. I've no idea whether they've changed that though. It really isn't THAT bad, seriously.

          Hi Micko07

          Do you know are there many students doing Japanese as 3rd lang in NY? Are they going to the external sch as a group ?

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            micko07
            last edited by

            Randomer:

            Hi Micko07

            Do you know are there many students doing Japanese as 3rd lang in NY? Are they going to the external sch as a group ?
            Yes, Jap is the most popular 3rd Lang. There's bus transport to MOELC as well, during the days when most people go for 3rd lang. (Back then, my 3rd Lang days was Mon and Wed; which was the standard days for Nanyang girls)

            Unless you specifically request a class change, you'll most likely be in a class with other schoolmates. Yupps!

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              Mathematician
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              cyradis:
              do the classrooms of nygh have air-conditioning?

              A research by Forget-me-not (a team from Nanyang), which won the National Weather Study Project, showed that working memory capacity was best at the temperatures of 25.9-27.3 degree celsius and that Singapore's climate is quite conducive for studying. So, there is actually no need to install air-conditioners in classrooms. šŸ˜„

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                worried123
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                my daughter is currently in scgs and she got 257+2 for psle last yr

                just recently, she took the nygh admission test to enter in sec 2
                does anyone know if she stands a gd chance as there were a lot of international students taking the admission test as well

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                  pummanuel
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                  micko07:
                  @ pummanuel Hello! It's so nice to see a senior here! *hugs* I'm missing NYGH terribly after reading your post. For all the hard work, mugging, tears and tantrums, it's a precious experience I wouldn't trade for anything else. ITA about the school culture; times may have changed but that has clearly remained intact. That's probably one of the best things ever about NYGH; the nurturing and supportive environment. Heck, even the school support staff are very nice and helpful; was Uncle Jack around in your time? šŸ˜„

                  Hello Micko07, I miss NYGH terribly too. The attachment gets stronger with every passing year. I also went to HCJC after NYGH and took HC (didn't go for LEP though I was eligible for it).

                  During my time, there was another Uncle Black (not sure if I got it right). He died several years back, so I guess Uncle Jack was after his era. Some of the girls attended his wake then. In fact, a few teachers have also passed away. Afterall, it's been nearly 20 years since we graduated. Whenever we hear such news, we will be saddened for several days.

                  I strongly agree with you, the supportive environment seeps into every inch of the NYGH community. I remember the laboratory assistant (a kind motherly lady during my times) was a strong pillar of support during our O levels lab tests with her reassuring smile when we stepped into the lab. And if any of the girls fumbled during the test, she will act so quickly (to replace tube, wipe the table) etc that you can go back to your test immediately.

                  Oops, it's nearly 8am now. Got to wake my girl up for school. šŸ™‚

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                    blesseddad
                    last edited by

                    Mathematician:
                    cyradis:

                    do the classrooms of nygh have air-conditioning?


                    A research by Forget-me-not (a team from Nanyang), which won the National Weather Study Project, showed that working memory capacity was best at the temperatures of 25.9-27.3 degree celsius and that Singapore's climate is quite conducive for studying. So, there is actually no need to install air-conditioners in classrooms. šŸ˜„

                    But weather in Singapore is usually above 28 or 29 degrees. Sometimes it can hit between 30 to 32. Furthermore, our climate is very humid.

                    So, air-conditioners is a must have.

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                      likoko
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                      blesseddad:
                      But weather in Singapore is usually above 28 or 29 degrees. Sometimes it can hit between 30 to 32. Furthermore, our climate is very humid.


                      So, air-conditioners is a must have.
                      Cannot lah, later the kids will become very spoiled. If the classrooms are all air-conditioned, global warming will be more serious. The events in the movie 2012 will become real... (scary thought)

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                        emerald
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                        Some people mentioned that the chinese standard at RGS isn't too good, & my dd had chosen NYGH over RGS partly for this reason. Any student can comment about NYGH chinese & english standard?


                        Hope we made the right choice. šŸ˜„

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