Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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janet_lee88:
I had hoped his English to be better though.Dyh,
Your child is in Faith 3. That means his HCL is in the high end of Band 2 and his 2 other subjects are very good.
BTW, I wonder how those top student(s) got 100% for English in P2??? how can it be possible to get full mark for things like composition unless u are as good as the teacher? yes, it is possible for parents to be as good as the teacher, but can a P2 kid do that? this is something i cannot understand. -
janet_lee88:
Janet, i am not sure whether it is competitive or since it is only the 3rd week. i only know that the Chinese is very hard. he has no problem with Maths and English so far.Dyh,
Your son is in one of the top 3 classes...higher chance of getting thru the gifted screening test. My son couldnt handle the English paper. I understand the Eng screening test is comparable to a P5 level.
How is your son coping in Faith ? Is it very competitive ?
if you consider there is another charity class ahead of faith, it means my son is already at least out of the top 10% in phpps alone; so in this light, i think getting into the top 1% of the population is very very slim... so i hv to be realistic. -
IJJ:
i will let my son decide whether he wants to continue with HCL next time. if he lets me decide, i will say quit HCL. :lol:
What does he think? If he think he can cope and want to continue with HCL, then should encourage him on. Get some help if nec. Otw, IMO, its not a big deal to forgo it and choose CL. PSLE compulsory for CL only right? HCL marks only help if he is gg to opt for SAP sec.janet_lee88:
My son doesn't speak a word of Mandarin out of lessons. I'm keeping a close tab on his Chinese and English.
He will be in P5 next year, and I'm at a loss if he should continue with HCL or take CL as 2nd language. At P4 this year, I'm relieved and happy if he can get Band 2 for all his subjects...the high side of Band 2 though. -
dyh:
It may be a little early for me to think about this but I am very curious. Only top 1% of the population gets into gifted? That's rather few, isn't it? But frankly, looking at last year's PSLE results, I felt whether they got into gifted or not, it does not matter because as long as they are in the top classes in PH, they will be challenged to excel.
Janet, i am not sure whether it is competitive or since it is only the 3rd week. i only know that the Chinese is very hard. he has no problem with Maths and English so far.
if you consider there is another charity class ahead of faith, it means my son is already at least out of the top 10% in phpps alone; so in this light, i think getting into the top 1% of the population is very very slim... so i hv to be realistic. -
Hi Dyh,
I remember my son struggling in P1 with the strict discipline then.
In P2, he got used to the fierce teachers. Actually I welcome strict ones because kids do need to be afraid of someone.
IJJ,
Higher Chinese is more difficult, but will see how it goes. This year, there will be a talk given regarding streaming. I didnโt know this streaming is required at P4 as per MOE standard. Hope he will stay focused so as not to do his subjects at Foundation level.
I used to spend more time on his Chinese and neglected his Eng. So now I focus on each aspect of Eng - for eg Mon is for Comprehension, Grammar, Cloze, Vocab etc. -
E3:
because as long as they are in the top classes in PH, they will be challenged to excel.
True. Esp when the teachers are responsible.
Last year has 44 pupils who scored 260 & above. Judging from the no. of applause coming from the next class Faith, I believe many come from Charity. -
janet_lee88:
That's a very good idea. I am trying to schedule something like that for my dd but being in the pm session, she hardly has enough time in the morning although she woke up early. School bus comes early. However, I am determined to let her write a composition practise once a week. By applying the grammar, spelling, idioms, phrases and sentence structures in writing, then I can guage her level of English and help her improve.Hi Dyh,
I remember my son struggling in P1 with the strict discipline then.
In P2, he got used to the fierce teachers. Actually I welcome strict ones because kids do need to be afraid of someone.
IJJ,
Higher Chinese is more difficult, but will see how it goes. This year, there will be a talk given regarding streaming. I didn't know this streaming is required at P4 as per MOE standard. Hope he will stay focused so as not to do his subjects at Foundation level.
I used to spend more time on his Chinese and neglected his Eng. So now I focus on each aspect of Eng - for eg Mon is for Comprehension, Grammar, Cloze, Vocab etc. -
Jennifer:
So, I just have to make sure my dd stays where she is now, right?E3:
because as long as they are in the top classes in PH, they will be challenged to excel.
True. Esp when the teachers are responsible.
Last year has 44 pupils who scored 260 & above. Judging from the no. of applause coming from the next class Faith, I believe many come from Charity.
Well...her class is really very very diligent. Although teacher gave them a few days to hand in their journals, more than half the class handed in the following day...and if it's over the weekend, all of them will hand in on Monday eventhough the submission date is on a Wed.
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E3:
It may be a little early for me to think about this but I am very curious. Only top 1% of the population gets into gifted? That's rather few, isn't it? But frankly, looking at last year's PSLE results, I felt whether they got into gifted or not, it does not matter because as long as they are in the top classes in PH, they will be challenged to excel.[/quote]dyh:
Janet, i am not sure whether it is competitive or since it is only the 3rd week. i only know that the Chinese is very hard. he has no problem with Maths and English so far.
if you consider there is another charity class ahead of faith, it means my son is already at least out of the top 10% in phpps alone; so in this light, i think getting into the top 1% of the population is very very slim... so i hv to be realistic.
Yes, 1%. That's what i learnt from some of the threads in this forum on GEP discussion. heard from another person too.
i understand that GEP has its own special programs to fast track the kids' education. -
dyh:
I wonder too! Perfect score for oral is already tough and perfect score for compo... maybe should ask tr to provide a few copies of perfect score papers for us to read. Anyone ask before?
BTW, I wonder how those top student(s) got 100% for English in P2??? how can it be possible to get full mark for things like composition unless u are as good as the teacher? yes, it is possible for parents to be as good as the teacher, but can a P2 kid do that? this is something i cannot understand.
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