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    National Junior College (Junior High)

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    • C Offline
      CassN
      last edited by

      lebookworm:
      wheeee:

      [quote=\"ong.hongli\"]what time is the latest normal (w/o cca) dismissal timing?


      The latest would be 3pm on Mondays. Wednesday is 3pm as well. Fridays are the earliest to be dismissed.

      It differs for different levels and also at different timings so you would have to refer to the timetable given.

      For example, JH2s during Term 4, the latest dismissal timing is 4pm on Mondays as they have SPIRE then. However, during the rest of the year the latest would be 3pm on Mondays, Wednesdays and Fridays.[/quote]4.30pm some days for JH3s

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      • C Offline
        CassN
        last edited by

        phankao:
        I think Year 3 probably has one of them more challenging assessments/exams so that those who cannot cope can quickly look for an alternative mainstream secondary school and do the O levels. It's be really too late at Sec 4, right?

        Not all of them are requested to leave. Some are getting reviewed based on past performances and attitude.

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        • M Offline
          machcurve
          last edited by

          lebookworm:
          Blur-Block:

          Hi, I would just like to ask if NJC still accept students from other schools in SG in Yr 3.


          Yes, I'm sure they still do. 🙂

          No NJ doesn't have a Year 3 intake anymore.

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          • panickymumP Offline
            panickymum
            last edited by

            Hi,

            I would like to know how many sets of uniform and PE attire a JH1 students normally need ?
            Thanks

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            • W Offline
              wheeee
              last edited by

              panickymum:
              Hi,

              I would like to know how many sets of uniform and PE attire a JH1 students normally need ?
              Thanks
              It depends on you but 3 sets of uniform and 2 pe attire shld be enough, there's only PE once a week. But there may be some activities like house sessions on wednesdays.

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
                last edited by

                is it compulsory for pupils to stay in boarding school / hostel ?


                start from which level - then compulsory ?
                Sec 1, Sec 4 or JC 1 ?

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                • W Offline
                  wheeee
                  last edited by

                  phtthp:
                  is it compulsory for pupils to stay in boarding school / hostel ?


                  start from which level - then compulsory ?
                  Sec 1, Sec 4 or JC 1 ?
                  yes it is. Unless you have some medical condition or whtsoever.
                  JH1/sec 1 is the first time students will board. You board for the whole of term 4.
                  Every year there is a term where you have to board. But trust me, don't be so worried for your kids in boarding, there are teachers living on every floor. It's a very fun experience, many fun activities. Can bond with classmates and teachers as well.

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                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    i)

                    in the boarding school -
                    how do they separate out boys from girls ?

                    is it
                    all boys stay in one boarding school, girls stay in another, OR
                    all same in the same boarding school - but different level
                    example:
                    boys - ground floor
                    girls - 2nd floor

                    boys - 3rd floor
                    girls - 4th floor
                    ?

                    ii)
                    what strict measure(s) are taken by the school to ensure that once lights off -
                    no hanky panky stuff take place inside the hostel room - ie. no boy run to sleep inside the girls’ dormitory, vice versa ?

                    todate, are there any teenage pregnacy or abortion happening in NJC ?

                    iii)
                    other Junior college do not stipulate this minimum once a Term Per year stay in boarding school rule. Why is NJC so special in enforcing such a rule ?
                    what is the rationale behind ?

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                    • phankaoP Offline
                      phankao
                      last edited by

                      phtthp:
                      i)

                      in the boarding school -
                      how do they separate out boys from girls ?

                      is it
                      all boys stay in one boarding school, girls stay in another, OR
                      all same in the same boarding school - but different level
                      example:
                      boys - ground floor
                      girls - 2nd floor

                      boys - 3rd floor
                      girls - 4th floor
                      ?

                      ii)
                      what strict measure(s) are taken by the school to ensure that once lights off -
                      no hanky panky stuff take place inside the hostel room - ie. no boy run to sleep inside the girls' dormitory, vice versa ?

                      todate, are there any teenage pregnacy or abortion happening in NJC ?

                      iii)
                      other Junior college do not stipulate this minimum once a Term Per year stay in boarding school rule. Why is NJC so special in enforcing such a rule ?
                      what is the rationale behind ?

                      Girls are in the top floors while boys are in the lower floors. They cannot enter without their access cards to each floor, whether by staircase or by lifts so they are tracked, so to say. Unless someone tries to bring another in but there are CCTVs everywhere including the Boarding Discipline Master/Mistress. I've heard girls who've forgot to bring their cards try to get back into their rooms with help of their friends instead of going straight to the boarding office get caught. Teachers and even the Principal stay in the Boarding School.

                      When checking in, Fathers are not allowed to escort their daughters to their rooms without a Female Staff present bc they are going to the girls' floors. Interestingly enough. There are no such provisions for Mothers going with their sons to help bring things on the checking-in day to the boys' floors. *hahaha*.

                      Most of us, after the 1st year of boarding, just drive our kids there and leave them with their \"barang\" at the porch for them to handle themselves already lah.

                      The Boarding Programme is part of NJC's programme lah, take it or leave it. There are Pros and Cons. It fosters independence and team spirit.

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                        jtoh
                        last edited by

                        phtthp:
                        i)

                        in the boarding school -
                        how do they separate out boys from girls ?

                        is it
                        all boys stay in one boarding school, girls stay in another, OR
                        all same in the same boarding school - but different level
                        example:
                        boys - ground floor
                        girls - 2nd floor

                        boys - 3rd floor
                        girls - 4th floor
                        ?

                        ii)
                        what strict measure(s) are taken by the school to ensure that once lights off -
                        no hanky panky stuff take place inside the hostel room - ie. no boy run to sleep inside the girls' dormitory, vice versa ?

                        todate, are there any teenage pregnacy or abortion happening in NJC ?

                        iii)
                        other Junior college do not stipulate this minimum once a Term Per year stay in boarding school rule. Why is NJC so special in enforcing such a rule ?
                        what is the rationale behind ?
                        phtthp, do you have any secondary school aged kids? Is your dd even in primary school yet? Why this fascination with boarding in NJC and asking if there are any teenage pregnancies? If I were an NJC parent I'd be quite insulted.

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