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    CHIJ St Nicholas Girls'

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      vem137
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      24hr-mum:
      teachers wont reveal.

      but i know top class girls hv really v gd grades , over 95 or so
      Uhrm maybe only for a few top top scorers? Anyway my girl doesn't get such grades

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        24hr-mum
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        hi mummies,


        wil sch cramp part of
        p6 syllabus into p5 ?
        based on experience if the child scores ave 70s in sch, is it like tat in psle?

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          BlessedGal
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          pinnacles:
          In SNG, 95% and above are very good grades. For 90 to 94%, are they considered average?


          What are the expectation (%) when it comes to P3?

          So much guessing game here....can't understand the rationale of letting parents know their kids' standing among the cohort and the highest aggregate for their cohort? It's for the good reason getting the girls setting a target/goal for themselves for the new year.
          95% and above is definitely not the norm for the top class. This only applies to the few top students in class (who are also the top students in the entire cohort). High 80% to low 90% should be the average in the the class.

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            SBKS
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            hi anyone knows if st nicks is using the swimsafer programme as in they have to learn swimming?

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              vem137
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              SBKS:
              hi anyone knows if st nicks is using the swimsafer programme as in they have to learn swimming?

              Hi, there's no swimming lesson in st nicks

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                Puzz.06109.06109.06109zzle
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                vem137:
                SBKS:

                hi anyone knows if st nicks is using the swimsafer programme as in they have to learn swimming?


                Hi, there's no swimming lesson in st nicks

                If there is no swimming lesson in St Nicks, how do they select and send girls for competition?

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                  BlessedGal
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                  Puzz...zzle:
                  vem137:

                  [quote=\"SBKS\"]hi anyone knows if st nicks is using the swimsafer programme as in they have to learn swimming?


                  Hi, there's no swimming lesson in st nicks

                  If there is no swimming lesson in St Nicks, how do they select and send girls for competition?[/quote]From my understanding from anther parent, her DD submitted her timings for the various events based on her personal swimming training outside the school and the school selects them based on that. There was no training conducted by the school at all. The girls will need to train on their own (by their personal swimming coach) and submit their training records to the school so that it can choose the girls for competition. :? Hence, credit should go directly to the girls and their outside coach rather than the school....

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                    SBKS
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                    BlessedGal:
                    Puzz...zzle:

                    [quote=\"vem137\"]
                    Hi, there's no swimming lesson in st nicks

                    If there is no swimming lesson in St Nicks, how do they select and send girls for competition?

                    From my understanding from anther parent, her DD submitted her timings for the various events based on her personal swimming training outside the school and the school selects them based on that. There was no training conducted by the school at all. The girls will need to train on their own (by their personal swimming coach) and submit their training records to the school so that it can choose the girls for competition. :? Hence, credit should go directly to the girls and their outside coach rather than the school....[/quote]thanks for all the replies.

                    yes i do agree that the credit should go to the outside coach instead..

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                      24hr-mum
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                      p5 first topic is it Cells n respiratory sys?

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                        phtthp
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                        anyone know what is the highest PSLE score in CHIJ St Nicholas?

                        from Mainstream or GEP ?

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