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    2013 P1 Registration Exercise for 2014 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
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      sembgal:
      Just to share that for girls to study in all girls school, in sec level, there will be lesbians around and you have to be mentally prepared that your girl may become a lesbian no matter how \"guai\" your girl is now. Think carefully.

      As parents, when our kids are still young, receptive to our listening & their character at a age still moldable, need to teach our children what is right & what is wrong. If we've daughters, lesbian is a sure no !

      Once they go secondary school, the peer pressure influence v strong. This friend of mine told me when young, her girl was very obedient. But now that she is in sec 3, everyday go window shopping after school in orchard road, with her classmates. My Fren v angry with her, told her to come home & revise her work .... Then her girl will start arguing with her mum.

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        sembgal
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        phtthp:
        sembgal:

        Just to share that for girls to study in all girls school, in sec level, there will be lesbians around and you have to be mentally prepared that your girl may become a lesbian no matter how \"guai\" your girl is now. Think carefully.


        As parents, when our kids are still young, receptive to our listening & their character at a age still moldable, need to teach our children what is right & what is wrong. If we've daughters, lesbian is a sure no !

        Once they go secondary school, the peer pressure influence v strong. This friend of mine told me when young, her girl was very obedient. But now that she is in sec 3, everyday go window shopping after school in orchard road, with her classmates. My Fren v angry with her, told her to come home & revise her work .... Then her girl will start arguing with her mum.

        Peer pressure influence is very strong in secondary schools. Some can get influenced by peers as early as P5 or P6 in primary schools. It is very important for parents to spend a lot of time with their children from early childhood onwards. The child will be more receptive to parents' advice if from young the parents have been spending time talking to the children on daily basis.

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          bunnybluey
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          A newbie reporting here, been a reader in the past. My #1 is golden piglet & #2 is a dragon, haha… so must path the way for my #2 which is going to get even more competitive!!!

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
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            First time hear that Gep in rosyth has re-medial classes.

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            • C Offline
              cherrygal
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              If your gal likes a certain girl in the same school, it doesn’t necessarily mean she’s lesbian. Girls can also admire girls for their leadership skills etc.

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                cherrygal
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                phtthp:
                First time hear that Gep in rosyth has re-medial classes.

                I was also taken aback when I heard from my friend. GEP boy and take remedial classes. Pressurising.

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                  SAHM_TAN
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                  cherrygal:
                  phtthp:

                  First time hear that Gep in rosyth has re-medial classes.


                  I was also taken aback when I heard from my friend. GEP boy and take remedial classes. Pressurising.

                  GEP does not mean the child is gifted in all subjects. I think it's good that school is helping them in their weaker areas.

                  There are GEP kids attending tuition/enrichment centres too, there's nothing unusual at all.

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                    SAHM_TAN
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                    My take on BGR and alternative lifestyle. I don’t think studying in co-ed or single gender school will prevent or accelerate the process.

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                      jingping
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                      Hi SAHM_Tan,


                      My main concern is distance. Intention is to send my boy in morning, placed him in student care and fetch him after work. Worried for the long hours as heard no afternoon nap in student care.

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                        SAHM_TAN
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                        jingping:
                        Hi SAHM_Tan,


                        My main concern is distance. Intention is to send my boy in morning, placed him in student care and fetch him after work. Worried for the long hours as heard no afternoon nap in student care.
                        I don't know what's a typical student care schedule. You can call them to chk.
                        Talk to the student care person-in-charge, you will have a clearer picture.

                        What's the alternative if you do not place him in student care?

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