mrswongtuition:Oh I see. Sorry for the trouble and thanks alot! :salute:Chubbyo:Thank you for the help!
But let's say she changes her cca in the new school, the cca points would be gone right? :stupid:
No, it does not work this way.
Example:
Your child is in NPCC since S1 in School A. She has chalked up a total of 12 points in S1 with School A.
In S2, she transfer to School B and start a new CCA, maybe Netball.
The 12 points she earned from NPCC in S1 from School A will remain hers, it will not be deleted or taken away. It's just a matter of getting more CCA points in S2 - 4 to score an A1 or A2.
The criteria for all CCA points to be deleted from system is if your CCA attendance does not meet minimum 50%.
Don't worry about the points transferring over to new school. It is all in MOE's system as long as keyed in correctly. When you do withdrawal from current school, they'll print out the CCA records for you to check also.
Anyway, this works the same for any offences or learning disabilities. It is all recorded in MOE's system and once you transfer school, the new school can access to the information. Same thing from Primary to Secondary
Latest posts made by Chubbyo
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RE: Secondary School CCA
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RE: Secondary School CCA
mrswongtuition:
Thank you for the help!Chubbyo:
I've a question to ask. Would the cca points be gone if my dd were to transfer to a better school with her eoy results? :? Thank you.
No. CCA points are keyed into MOE's system which will be transferred over to the new school.
However, before you finalise the withdrawal from current school, check carefully that the school has entered all the points correctly. Some schools wait till the kids are in S4 before they enter all the data from S1 to S4.
But let's say she changes her cca in the new school, the cca points would be gone right? :stupid:
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RE: Secondary School CCA
I've a question to ask. Would the cca points be gone if my dd were to transfer to a better school with her eoy results? :? Thank you.
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RE: First Day At School 2010
parentof3:
Chongfu Primary.http://www.postimage.org/image.php?v=aVRFAIS
taken before going to school. Can?
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RE: Your daughter's hair, long or short?
daisyt:
Well for my dd's primary school, Chongfu Primary, didn't allow them to keep long hair unless they were in chinese dance too. This rule still goes on. She joined dance till Primary three and quit and kept short hair and she loves it. But she is going for a change now in secondary one, long hair!super_dad:
well...when they go to school, it will have to be short.

Yes .... ATS used to have the school rule, girls not allowed with hair beyond collar. Only those in special CCA, eg. chinese dance are allowed for long hair. However, I heard there is a change now, not very sure. They are relaxing on this rule.
Heard that Nanhua sec, keep short or else, long hair must tie two pleats. I think its true because I have been seeing many Nanhua Sec girls, those with long hairs are with pleats. So cute !
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RE: Club Kiasu Kids
smarty:
Like superman!? :siao:
Hello, why am I call Smarty pants :?Way2GO:
Hey smarty pants.
This is a good idea http://www.postimage.org/
Why didn't the adults think of it :lol:
I definitely don't wear a yellow square pants but maybe I will wear a red undies outside my pants :rotflmao: -
RE: Club Northlanders (From Bishan to Woodlands)
[quote]Mum2princess: Above the Kathib NTUC? I did not know there is a CC there. I have been with LNT for nearly a year. Its not bad , and most imptly, my girl enjoys the class. I think learning shld be made fun and enjoyable for them at their age.
Cambridge, I am only joining them in Jan 2010 but I like what I see and what I gather from feedback from other mummies.
Hi Naviseal and Chubbyo: wow u two are *senior* mummies. Do share your parenting experiences here.[/quote]Haha, sure!!! :celebrate: -
RE: Club Northlanders (From Bishan to Woodlands)
daisyt:
Haha. Thank you!! :celebrate:
WAH ! This is dada jie da !Chubbyo:
Hello! Can I join too?

Staying at Yio Chu Kang..
19 yo boy, 17 yo boy and 12 yo girl!
Welcome ! :celebrate:
So, which school your girl applying ?
She applied for Whitley now she change her mind, too late alr.. Maybe appealing to a better school as Whitley's students are atrocious. :stupid: -
RE: Appeal Secondary One Posting
cindylauper:
Have you called or emailed MOE to find out whether it is possible to amend your submission? Even if deadline already closed, there should still be some way.
Will MOE entertain my call or my e-mail? If it's possible I will take the chance and of course amend my submission!! I'll try to call MOE. Thanks for the advise!!!
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RE: Appeal Secondary One Posting
I chose Whitley as my first choice with a cop of 203. My score is 213 which means I've a really high chance of getting in. After submitting my six choices, I went to google Whitley and found out the behaviour of this school is really atrocious.. My fifth and sixth choices are the only two schools which I've met the cut off point. They are Peirce followed by Guangyang. I now wish to appeal to Peirce, but am afraid it wouldn't be successful as I've placed it as my fifth choice. What should I do?
