CHIJ Family of Schools
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Hi,
I just checked the CHIJ (Bukit Timah) web site but could not find their PSLE results. Does anyone knows about what is the school’s recent PSLE results?
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how is chij our lady of good counsel? I like the environment, which look very serene and peaceful.
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Hi,
Anyone has any child in Nativity? How’s the school and principal / VP like? TIA! -
Hi.
Does anyone has kids studying in CHIJ Bukit Timah?
I will greatly appreciate it if anyone can further elaborate on the academics & the school teachers?
Thanks!
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Hi,
From what I heard. there is no CA1 and CA2 for P1 and 2. However, the gals have to take quite a number of alternative assessments. Thereafter, the scores would be taken into account for the report book…Alternative assessments take the form of topical tests, class projects, compositions etc -
I would love to send my daughter to CHIJ (Toa Payoh) but it seems really difficult to get in even though we qualify for Phase 2B (beyond 2KM). My next alternative is CHIJ (Katong). I’m really in a fixed. I though Toa Payoh is the better one.
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taymeister:
Dear Taymeister,Hi.
Does anyone has kids studying in CHIJ Bukit Timah?
I will greatly appreciate it if anyone can further elaborate on the academics & the school teachers?
Thanks!
Cheers
CHIJ (QLQP)'s PSLE results were not fantastic. I cannot remember but seems like only a few got 260-270+ for last year PSLE. They are certainly not like Nanhua where they have 40% of the students able to go into SAP schools.
However, please be prepared that they also loaded students with homework from P1 especially for Maths. Chinese is not too bad as they are never a school strong in Chinese.
They actually have SA1 and SA2 exams. Their CA1 and CA2 results are based on tropical tests and the work accessment in school.
No comments about the teachers because it is not fair to generalise the group of teachers there just based on my experience but I must say that it is a good environment especially for the little girls who just started school. At least, I had never heard of any fighting or major quarrelling in my gal's class, unlike my friend's kid who was being bullied by boys in a mixed school. Infact, I find that my gal has very caring classmates who took care of her needs during first half of the year due to her inferior complex problem.
My gal has some problem and maybe to think back if not caring nature of IJ school generally, she will not progress to where she is now. If you ask me, I will still give my thumbs up for the IJ schools. To me, I am not at all bother with the results of the school because parents can actually play a part to \"create\" the results of their child. If not, how can those neighbourhood schools produce students with fantastic PSLE results. Most important is a good learning and caring envirnoment for the child to develop herself.
Just my view only, please only take it as guide and not to make decision based on my view.
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snowyqueen:
...CHIJ (QLQP)'s PSLE results were not fantastic. I cannot remember but seems like only a few got 260-270+ for last year PSLE...
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CHIJ (QLQP)'s PSLE results were not fantastic. I cannot remember but seems like only a few got 260-270+ for last year PSLE. They are certainly not like Nanhua where they have 40% of the students able to go into SAP schools.
Hi Snowyqueen,
I'm intending to enrol my girl into CHIJ QLQP. So generally the school is still a good ones? I'm also not expecting my girl to be the top in the school so long as the environment is right for her growth and development in her later part of her life. I wouldn't want her to be burned out by the academic stress. Are you staying near the school, did you do PV at that time? Actually I wrote to the school to do PV though I'm staying 1-2KM and last few years no balloting but I just KS....that's why I'm in this forum right. Haha... :lol: -
icebaby,
I have sent you a pm… I would like to find out more about HIPS, hope you can help me.
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