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    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      24hr-mum:
      So in stnics cant go grp tuitn for math n sci right?

      I know this is rather late, but for those who want to know...

      It's possible, since the school uploads the curriculum in order online. So you can always talk to the tutor about it.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      Popick:
      Hi Still Thinking, how do u know the scholars are in faith and justice? Thought the best classes are D and F class, so there are 3 classes of best class?

      I forgot to mention, some of the scholars in faith which I mentioned were transferred from justice to faith came back. I'm not too sure if there are still any in Faith or Diligence, but I know there are in Justice and Charity. Though I'm 90% sure the best classes are D&F, middle classes are C&J, last classes are H&G, there hasn't been anything about it enphasised which I was surprised about. Usually the best classes would have much more 'benefits'.

      Yes yes I'm digging up posts from forever ago but then again there isn't any active discussions here so I don't think I'm interrupting anyone.

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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      StillThinking:
      roborovski:

      [quote=\"StillThinking\"]

      She didn't say anything there? I also do not get how what she said was wrong. Explain that part pls.

      StillThinking, do you remember you posted this question in this thread?
      'May i know what are the ip class and O level classes? I heard if you get above like 250-255, its likely you will be placed in the stretch classes, going by cop and number of class, does this mean Only about 2 classes are people who are not from the primary section? I am aware that there are people from the primary section that do good, and there are 2 o level stretch classes, and since those who are not from the primary section usually need about 250 to get in, doesn't this mean most of those not from the primary section are in the stretch classes, which there is only 2?'


      After a parent from sngs knew that your appeal was successful, she posted this:
      'She is too much aggressive at her young stage. She appealed in and she still wants to get in the best class in Sngs. PSLE did not present your future. If u come from the neighborhood school, u need put a lot of effort to adapt to Sngs sec school life. Of course, everybody from sec 1 will fall during the semester 1. She is too much proud of herself. She should learn Sngs spirits during sec study.'
      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... &start=970

      If you do not get what is wrong, please ask your civics and moral education teacher in class for an explanation, which I am sure will be more convincing to you.
      Please post her reply here too.

      I was defending GreenBird, you gave hate to her for no reason like literally. Other people do it its their fault, not GreenBird's.[/quote]I realised I never explained this part. (I'm trying to find some information on the forum and came across this, felt like there was a need to explain looking back.) I do apologise for making this question sound in some sense, badly.

      Firstly, that question was posted before posting results were released, in fact before results were even realised. I'm a person who panicks under stress, and PSLE is something which there isn't a second chance, it's gonna decide the secondary school I go for the most part. I was also rather sure I could have done slightly better, since after checking answers with my friends, I realised a messed up at many places I should not have.

      Ok, let me explain why I asked this question.
      I know people in other schools of the same range. She scored slightly above the cop, and she's one of the top in her class, which is the best class in the level. Now let's think about how this is possible. There are MANY who scores the same T score, the difference is just the decimals. Could it be because, most people who enter, are just within the 1-3 marks above cop range? And the others are mostly from DSA or affilates? This is rather reasonable, in my opinion at least.
      Thus, I went to ask about this here. I'd like to mention that I know for a matter of fact that, the best classes get a lot of benefit, so if I'd like to ask about my chances of getting in. Of course, my question was not very well understood but at that point after looking at many pros and cons, I had decided that that would be my first choice, if I scored somewhat as expected, thus I didn't see a need to explain.
      As a matter of fact, I was not too much off. The lowest in terms of T score in D and F, which are the 'best' classes(though not emphasised), was actually 253, which is indeed the cop for our year. However, there's the handful of us who achieved the cop but were placed in the class which is just 'under' D and F(I'd like to mention that although we are split by results, none had more benefits than the others which I found surprising.), probably missing by 'decimals' too.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      phtthp:
      so far, nobody from IP class, been requested to transfer over to O level class, at St Nick.



      per batch :
      6 IP classes, 5 O level classes

      (IP class more than O level class, by one more class)

      for IP class (at St Nick) -
      In Sec 1 : they spent maybe Term 2 in Pure Physics, or spent Term 3 in Chemistry, or spent Term 4 in Bio.
      Each Term, they just focussed on one Science area.
      Sec 1 : they learn the basic, essential, fundamental Scientific principle, first.


      Sec 2 : they start to apply the principles taught (learnt) in Sec 1, into mini project.

      In Sec 2, when they split up to work on mini group, or assigned teamwork Science projects, their project càn be multi-disciplined.
      Example
      Science project 1 : can involve application principle of both (Physics & Chemistry) concept taught

      Or

      Science project 2 : can involve application principle of both (Bio & Chemistry), concept taught.
      Means allowed, or can combine different areas of Sciences.
      St Nick is flexible, in this aspect.

      Also, as the students work on lower Secondary project, they begin to discover :
      Which field of Science are they (themselves), really more interested in ?
      Is it Physics that they more interested in, or Chem, or Bio ?
      Then come to Year 5 subject combination, maximum they only allowed to chooose 2 Science H2 subjects for GCE A level, they will know which are the 2, to specialize in, which to drop ?

      This is unlike some other IP Sec school curriculum, where they very strict, don't allow different combination of Sciences.
      Eg : they insist must be a pure Physics, or pure Chem, or pure Bio project.
      No inter mixing allowed.


      in IP curriculum (at St nick) :
      they also start to bring down about 10% of A level pure (Chem / Physics / Bio), into (Sec 3 & 4) curriculum.
      10% is not much.
      In this regard, although 10% not much, but at least IP students get exposed to first, learn more than O level students.

      But start to bring down into (Sec 3 & 4) curriculum, so that when they do Year 5 A level, some of the terminology used in Pure Science is not new to them anymore, as they have been taught before (10%), sounds familiar to them.

      As for subject Maths :
      IP Tr start to teach a bit of A level Maths topic like Combination, Permutation, etc down to IP (Sec 3 & 4) level.


      So, during Secondary school Open house visiting, one may ask those IP Tr, standing at the booth of their respective Sec school
      - what is the %tage of A level curriculum like roughly, brought down to Sec 3 / 4 level ?

      - for Science mini group projects, how they teach, or impart scientific principles, to IP students ?

      Although there are a few IP Secondary schools around, but every school IP curriculum in terms of syllabus, lesson structure planning, differ.
      Besides, school fees also a big difference too ($300 vs less than $30, per month)

      For eg : if go Cedar IP or RGS IP, the way they design their IP curriculum, may be different.
      Came across when I was searching for something...

      It is actually term 1, term 2 and term 3 when each of the science subjects are taught, since we have a rather early shedule for exam in comparision(so only about 3 weeks before exams, in comparison to mostly 4-5 weeks of term 4 before exams in most other schools.) For term 4, the O level pupils have each week assigned for each science. This may or may not be the same for IP, however. (The front part is the same, according to my IP friends, although, their order is different.)

      For IP, these projects for sciences are also done in Sec 1. For example, according to my friend, they had this projects where they have to design a boat which could stay afloat in the water under the most amounts of weights and they had a mini comp. on it (something along those lines at least.)

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      Does anyone knows how does taking CL lit for combination work? I’ve been hoping to take it but according to my seniors it’s more for the China Scholars…

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      24hr-mum:
      Chem is compulsory subj regardless of grades. So is A math.

      Subj comb i think based on availability rathr thn result.
      Sec 1 n 2 both O lvl n IP do same topics to ease transition for those who want to go IP in sec3
      Erm Chem is not. I've checked through the Sec 2 subject combination slides(on secondary school website) and there appears to be Single pure in the school.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      pinkybear:
      Yes the bus service is available to secondary students for morning pick up only.

      Hmm I have a classmate who once in a while takes the bus after school. I'll be dead honest, I've no idea if it's school bus or not, but not public bus since she always rushes for the bus when she takes it(I think it's school bus in fact.)

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      StillThinking
    • RE: Appeal Secondary One Posting

      There has been a rumour since last year that if you did not meet the cop for the school, you will not be considered because of regulations by moe. This is not entirely true. I have a primary school classmate who despite not meeting the cop still got into catholic high.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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      StillThinking
    • RE: Appeal Secondary One Posting

      ParentOfXJ:
      Ok noted. Thank you MyWillow


      Looks like it's going to be no vacation or no appeals (pick one)
      Not really, I did appeals last year and still had a lot of time, only thing was that I should have stopped thinking about it day and night, since it wouldn't help much. Appeals are towards the end of the holidays(after posting results anyways), so just enjoy before that.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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      StillThinking
    • RE: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary

      StillThinking:
      GreenBird:

      For Upper Sec 3 O level track students (non IP), how do they allow students to select Sec 3 subject combination ?


      Is it take the results at end of Sec 2, rank them by subject, then allow those students strong in that subject, to continue take in Sec 3 ?

      example
      Ranked by subject Physics : only those who did well in end of Sec 2 physics Paper, allowed to continue take Pure physics in Sec 3

      Or

      Ranked by subject Chemistry : only those who did well in end of Sec 2 Chemistry Paper, can continue to proceed with Sec 3 Pure Chemistry ?

      So if don't do well in Chemistry at end of Sec 2 : can't take Chemistry in Sec 3 ?
      Is it like this ?

      Isn't chemistry MUST TAKE subject?(I didn't hear this from SNGS, is by my knowledge of O levels) Also, fyi SNGS only has pure.

      Nvrm ignore me... That's what I thought... I checked the combinations, I'm horribly wrong. I'm so sorry :oops: :oops: :oops: :sad:

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      StillThinking
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