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    • RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)

      What’s the last year’s COP? It should not be too far away from 2017 Cut-off

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: 2018 PSLE Discussions & Strategies (Born in 2006)

      sweet simi:
      PSLE result out today


      My DS got NT,scored 128.

      what is the pathway to go to JC
      can he appear for o level?

      Your DS can offer EXP/NA subjects though he is given NT stream, as long as he got A or B for any of the PSLE subjects. For example, if he got “A” for EL, he will be offered to take EXP EL or NA EL; if he got “B” for Maths, he can offer NA Maths. This is under the scheme called “ Subject-based Banding (SBB)”. https://northvistasec.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u172/files/Secondary%20One%20Slides%202018/Subject-Based%20Banding%20Briefing.pdf

      For JC paths, to be honest, more students are opting for poly nowadays, and many poly courses have very low COP, eg 7 pts for L1R4. http://www.polytechnic.edu.sg/introduction/available-courses

      There are more options for poly grads, and they are picking up skills make them secure a job before graduate. With SIT, more poly grads are able to secure a degree qualification.
      https://www.singaporetech.edu.sg/

      posted in Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • RE: Springdale Primary

      Hi Everyone,


      Wondering if any parent whose kid has signed up for P4 Enrichment Programme which will take place on every Thursday. I am thinking of gather enough response to get the bus operator to provide extra bus service. My child is currently taking 1-way bus service from school to Morningstar. If we have enough response, our kids will be able to benefit from these interesting courses


      :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      sarahteddy
    • RE: Bowen Secondary School

      You may want to speak to the school leaders to find out more. It seems that Bowen is an inclusive environment and the non-express students have ample opportunities to shine. If I am not wrong, the current vice-president of Bowen Student Council is a NT student.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: Bowen Secondary School

      Did you go for the open house held last week? You were asking if the school is STILL a good neighborhood school, what are your concerns?

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      sarahteddy
    • RE: Nan Chiau Primary

      mummy so kiasu:
      sarahteddy:

      [quote=\"mummy so kiasu\"]

      I have a Sec 1 boy & a P2 girl. My boy was in a top class when he was in P5 & P6. He got lots of homework (maybe due to PSLE) & more challenging homework (maybe due to better class) compare to other classes. However, lower pri workload is still manageable.

      [/quote]Any idea about students who are not in the better classes? Have heard stories about some primary schools deploy the best teachers to teach the best class, the tail-end classes are being \"ignored\".

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: Nan Chiau Primary

      mummy so kiasu:
      sarahteddy:

      Dear Parents,


      my gal will be joining NCPS next year. Could you share with me about the teachers in this school? Are they too focused on academic? Any of your child who enjoys going to school?

      Quite a lot of homework to do & the school is very results oriented, especially those in the top classes. The kids are well prepared for PSLE & most of the teachers are committed. However, the kids still looking forward to go to school everyday to see/play their friends.


      Thanks for your answer. As NCPS is the nearest Pri Sch, I am glad to secure a place for my gal. But is there any moment which your child is not able to clear his / her work in a day?

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: Nan Chiau Primary

      Dear Parents,


      my gal will be joining NCPS next year. Could you share with me about the teachers in this school? Are they too focused on academic? Any of your child who enjoys going to school?

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      sarahteddy
    • RE: Wushu, Taekwondo, Aikido and Karate

      Dear all,


      Any feedback about aikiforest at safra toa payoh? Just signed up for aikido class for DD & DS.

      posted in Sports
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      sarahteddy
    • RE: Springdale Primary

      The kids are banded into different CL classes since beginning of term 2. 😄

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      sarahteddy
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