2013 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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25hr mama:
DD brought back a small slip of paper yesterday with the Serial No., Batch No., etc. There are no words of 'Entry Proof' printed on the slip, hence not sure it's the 'Entry Proof' you all talk abt leh. If it's a Entry Proof, I assumed the kids are required to bring it along on both days, but dd said teacher did not mention that, anyone here can help me with this? And anything else they need to bring along, what abt student pass? TIA.
My DS received a A4 size paper with PSLE Entry Proof wriiten on top and my DS name, NRIC and PSLE ID no.
Below was a table with all the Examination Timetable.
He also received another paper from the school giving his batch and team no.
He is also required to bring his NRIC/Student pass with him -
messageinabottle:
Thanks messageinabottle for the reply. Will check wif dd again whether the teacher give her the A4 Entry Proof today, when she return from school later. Was thinking could it be the school decided to pass the Entry Proof to the kids on the Oral day itself, just in case they lose it or forget to bring on the actual day.25hr mama:
DD brought back a small slip of paper yesterday with the Serial No., Batch No., etc. There are no words of 'Entry Proof' printed on the slip, hence not sure it's the 'Entry Proof' you all talk abt leh. If it's a Entry Proof, I assumed the kids are required to bring it along on both days, but dd said teacher did not mention that, anyone here can help me with this? And anything else they need to bring along, what abt student pass? TIA.
My DS received a A4 size paper with PSLE Entry Proof wriiten on top and my DS name, NRIC and PSLE ID no.
Below was a table with all the Examination Timetable.
He also received another paper from the school giving his batch and team no.
He is also required to bring his NRIC/Student pass with him
I think I will check with her classmate's parents too, no harm to be a bit kiasu now, better be safe than sorry. -
25hr mama:
Thanks messageinabottle for the reply. Will check wif dd again whether the teacher give her the A4 Entry Proof today, when she return from school later. Was thinking could it be the school decided to pass the Entry Proof to the kids on the Oral day itself, just in case they lose it or forget to bring on the actual day.messageinabottle:
[quote=\"25hr mama\"]DD brought back a small slip of paper yesterday with the Serial No., Batch No., etc. There are no words of 'Entry Proof' printed on the slip, hence not sure it's the 'Entry Proof' you all talk abt leh. If it's a Entry Proof, I assumed the kids are required to bring it along on both days, but dd said teacher did not mention that, anyone here can help me with this? And anything else they need to bring along, what abt student pass? TIA.
My DS received a A4 size paper with PSLE Entry Proof wriiten on top and my DS name, NRIC and PSLE ID no.
Below was a table with all the Examination Timetable.
He also received another paper from the school giving his batch and team no.
He is also required to bring his NRIC/Student pass with him
I think I will check with her classmate's parents too, no harm to be a bit kiasu now, better be safe than sorry.[/quote]Hi
Just email to your child's form teacher and check with her/him. They should know what your school is doing. -
HAPPYH:
Yes, yes, will do that. Thanks.
Hi
Just email to your child's form teacher and check with her/him. They should know what your school is doing. -
calling all parents to read the latest article on the home page on psle oral.
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icy_mama:
calling all parents to read the latest article on the home page on psle oral.
Today's paper? Thank you -
HAPPYH:
here on ksp home page.icy_mama:
calling all parents to read the latest article on the home page on psle oral.
Today's paper? Thank you -
icy_mama:
here on ksp home page.[/quote]Ok, thank you so much.HAPPYH:
[quote=\"icy_mama\"]calling all parents to read the latest article on the home page on psle oral.
Today's paper? Thank you -
Hey guys- i wrote a two-part article on tips for oral exams. They are quite comprehensive and step-by-step instructions on what to do. Hope this will be useful for your children this Thursday and Friday. Good luck.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/six-comprehensive-tips-ace-oral-exams-week-part-1
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/six-comprehensive-tips-ace-oral-exams-week-part-2 -
thanks psleguru.
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