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    Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)

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      Fairy
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      kiasuson:
      verykiasu2010:

      [quote=\"edanson\"]My son told me that he noticed that there are 15 classes from A to Q, but they skip N and O.


      (if they only skip L , then there should be 16 classes)

      haha, may be, as in car number plate, they skip 'I' & 'O' as it looks like one and zero

      Sorry my mistake. According to my son, here are the classes for Sec 1. They skip 'O' and 'N'.

      1A
      1B
      1C
      1D
      1E
      1F
      1G
      1H
      1I
      1J
      1K
      1L
      1M
      1P
      1Q[/quote]For last year's sec1s, those from primary GEP were grouped into classes from 1I to 1Q. There were around 4 to 5 mainstreamers per class in these classes.

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        edanson
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        Fairy:
        For last year's sec1s, those from primary GEP were grouped into classes from 1I to 1Q. There were around 4 to 5 mainstreamers per class in these classes.

        My son told me that base on his observation, the GEP students this year are spread in K, L , M, P and Q with some high scorer from the main stream. Not too sure if this is correct. Just sharing with all keen parents.

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          kathysg2009
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          yeah - can't wait to see him!

          mathsparks:
          cant wait to see our kids, eh kathy? dont forget, cca briefing for parents tomorrow either 5-5:30 or 6-6:30.

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            soda
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            Hi! Newbie Soda here! My son is also in the camp. Can't wait to see him and listen to his 'stories' šŸ˜„

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              soka
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              Is there any regret from anyone in MEP experience or enjoyment to share?

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                soka
                last edited by

                Is there any regret from anyone in MEP experience or enjoyment to share?

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                  kathysg2009
                  last edited by

                  Kiasuson, what exactly happens during investiture? Care to share... Looks like boys had lot of fun during camp!

                  kiasuson:
                  Do not worry...You will be surprise by your DS after the camp. They will be fully bond into the Rafflesian community. I was surprise by the boys last year after the camp and during the investiture. Enjoy the CCA talks and the investiture.

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                    mathsparks
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                    Some TNS Geppers are in I, J, P and Q. Cohort size 455. No taupok incidents. So glad about that! But he's so exhausted now after his 2 night camp. Said he slept less than 10 hours. From his sharing, I could tell that the kids had a fantastic camp and excellent bonding activties, though they're starved of sleep and the fright night was too much for some youngsters. :yikes:


                    Highlight of the whole week, or perhaps their whole ri journey is prob tomorrow. My source told me that at the ceremony few years ago, the principal actually pinned the badge for every boy on the stage. Wonder if it's the same tomorrow. :?

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                      mathsparks
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                      :welcome: soda and soka! :rahrah:

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        mathsparks:
                        Some TNS Geppers are in I, J, P and Q. Cohort size 455. No taupok incidents. So glad about that! But he's so exhausted now after his 2 night camp. Said he slept less than 10 hours. From his sharing, I could tell that the kids had a fantastic camp and excellent bonding activties, though they're starved of sleep and the fright night was too much for some youngsters. :yikes:


                        Highlight of the whole week, or perhaps their whole ri journey is prob tomorrow. My source told me that at the ceremony few years ago, the principal actually pinned the badge for every boy on the stage. Wonder if it's the same tomorrow. :?
                        Is the cohort size really 455 ? I spoke to a very authoritative person who told me it was 450 ! Perhaps after some very hard appealing by some parents, there are 5 blessed ones given the opportunity to bust the cohort size ?

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