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    Chung Cheng High (Main)

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      compass262
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      I attended the yr 2012 CCHMS open house and was impressed with their students’ behaviour and knowledge in presenting themselves. School has a very conducive environment for kids to study there. Overall, I will say it is a good secondary for consideration.

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        Mrs Cheng
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        I attended the open house today and was impressed with the environment. The school is so spacious and the students speak well. However, I was rather put off by the lengthy presentation by the Principal. A half hour talk became one hour. He just went on and on and the audience became restless. I cannot imagine if he does this on a daily basis during assembly. Last week, I attended Dunman Secondary’s open house and the principal (rather young and very pretty) spoke so well and more importantly, she was focussed and concise. Other than that, CCH is a good school to consider. We drove past Dunman High (can’t go in) and I thought the school looked rather dated.

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          LindaYong
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          My son got 246, failed his HCL, got a A for Chinese. Should I put him in CCH? My husband is very hold back after the visit to the school as it is just too much chinese, and how about it English? Will my son has problem as he is now in a very "English" school.

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            worrying dad
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            Hi, I need help , can anyone advise me is Chung Cheng High ( Yishun) a good school in academic and moral??


            Regards :roll:

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              Super Alice
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              Both Chung Cheng Main and Chung Cheng Yishun emphasis a lot on moral upbringing aside from academic.

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                Super Alice
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                My DS classmates has some that are English speaking but they can adapt to Chung Cheng Main very well. The discipline for Chung Cheng Main is strict. And the teachers are freiendly and approachable. School always work closely with parents and keep parents updated on all activities.


                In conclusion, I find it very secure to hand my DS to Chung Cheng Main. It groom the students all rounded.

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                  Dreamgear
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                  The principal introduced the school as the most beautiful school in singapore… Indeed very nice…

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                    Super Alice
                    last edited by

                    The school environment is very nice. But we choose the school more for the program the school can provide.

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                      kwcllf
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                      rags:
                      My ds is considering coming to Chung Cheng, he loves the environment. However, his Chinese is not strong and I heard that HCL is now compulsory in Sec 1 & 2. Can anyone confirm this and what is the promotion criteria to move up to the next level? Do you have to pass HCL?


                      Hope someone can help, thanks!
                      Can anyone help?

                      If cannot cope with higer Chineses, can students just take normal Chinese in the school.

                      I know some SAP allow the option of dropping higher Chinese as the last option. Can anyone privide feedback on this in CCH? Thanks.

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                        Dreamgear
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                        kwcllf:
                        rags:

                        My ds is considering coming to Chung Cheng, he loves the environment. However, his Chinese is not strong and I heard that HCL is now compulsory in Sec 1 & 2. Can anyone confirm this and what is the promotion criteria to move up to the next level? Do you have to pass HCL?


                        Hope someone can help, thanks!

                        Can anyone help?

                        If cannot cope with higer Chineses, can students just take normal Chinese in the school.

                        I know some SAP allow the option of dropping higher Chinese as the last option. Can anyone privide feedback on this in CCH? Thanks.

                        I asked this question at the open house and they reply was they will allow to drop at sec 2.

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