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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
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RE: All About GEP
Primary school pupils with high academic potential can attend advanced after-school classes at one of 15 centres from 2027, as Singapore discontinues the Gifted Education Programme.

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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
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RE: Bento meals for Hwa Chong students prepared by SATS draw criticism online

147 North View Primary School students affected by gastroenteritis symptoms since Jan 13; most have recovered
This is the second major gastroenteritis incident to hit a primary school over the past week, after a separate outbreak at River Valley Primary School.
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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
[2025 Sec 3 students]: Students from HCL group class who took O Level CL exam at end of Year 3


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RE: Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops
@chenlaoshi said in Chen Lao Shi's Thread on CL Learning (Pri & Sec), Grp Classes & Workshops:
[2025 Sec 4 student]:
Sec 3 WA 1 Paper 2: 43.5/80 (54%)
Sec 4 WA 2 Paper 2: 30/70 (43%)
Sec 4 EOY Paper 2: 60/80 (75%)
[2025 Sec 4 student]:
Sec 3 WA 1 Paper 2: 43.5/80 (54%)
Sec 4 WA 2 Paper 2: 30/70 (43%)
Sec 4 EOY Paper 2: 60/80 (75%)
Sec 4 O Level: A2 (Oral: Distinction)

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RE: Bento meals for Hwa Chong students prepared by SATS draw criticism online
Pricing was one of the discussion points as well.
"Another Secondary 2 student said the $4.80 premium meals taste good, unlike the regular meals which cost $3.60 and have smaller portions of meat.
“The old cai fan stall sold the same quality food at $3 to $4,” he said, referring to the economy rice stall."
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Regarding the central kitchen model:
Tech glitches, missing meals: Teething issues emerge as some schools shift to central kitchen model
CNA spoke to students and parents from five schools and found that the most serious complaints centred on pre-ordering systems that malfunctioned.
One primary school student only received his meal near the end of recess on the first day of school.
…Students CNA spoke to expressed divided opinions on the pre-prepared meals. While some said they enjoyed the dishes, others found the food less appealing than traditional canteen offerings.
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But parents were more critical, particularly around portion sizes and the lack of variety.
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