Catholic High School
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Dreamgear:
So whats your feel about her?
Her Indian accent is incredibly thick almost no one can understand her but she seems genuinely a nice person though - just that she should probably take the effort to change her accent
LOL but her Indian accent resulted in bad results for the whole class..
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The maths teacher is HOD the-one-who-cannot-be-named, and the-one-who-plays-candy-crush, who is a lady. Generally I feel male teachers are more forgiving towards boys.
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Jennifer:
Haha. and my son can even do a very good imitation of her accent and anybody's accent. Guess that is one of his \"talents\" - big help it can be in his schoolwork!
Honestly, I am scared after reading some of your sharingreddiechan:
About the Maths thingy I think only my boy's class kenna. No mercy for them. Poor boys. But there are just people who can maintain near perfect scores even under this kind of regiment. Salutes++.
Then there's another episode when they had a Bio relief teacher who lamented about myriads of unrelated stuff during lesson time and didn't dwell on the relevant. And then she'd throw tantrum at the boys every so often, once she tore the screen for the projector when she was in such a bout and everybody had to keep quiet about it. You'd probably ask me why. Because whenever anyone complains to the form teacher (whom I expect to ä¼øå¼ ę£ä¹), she'll slam all objections down and nothing is to be heard of those after that, and the problems all seem to stem from the boys' 'bad' behaviour.
Other than these random episodes of unhappiness which å¢ę·»č²å½© for everyday life - as I'd expect would prop up every so often in most schools and workplaces - most people seem happy.
Ok, this is just from one perspective. You never know how a bunch of monkeys...no, boys, can irk you till no tomorrow and activate colourful and creative ways of self-protective reactions.
The other one was from phankao about the strong Indian accent Bio teacher.

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Great to know that chs is quite popular n active among ks forum....

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Dreamgear:
:thankyou:To get an idea of the culture and going-on in the school, maybe can ask your ds to go into the facebook page \"my å ¬ę our home\"
It is maintain by the student council and offer an insight on whats happening in the school... -
Ichigokun:
:rotflmao:
I think the Maths teacher that teaches your DS's class also teaches Science. He doesn't teach me at all (that's a relief) and I heard some \"complaints\" about him from my friends - my Math teacher is actually a very humorous and nice personreddiechan:
About the Maths thingy I think only my boy's class kenna. No mercy for them. Poor boys. But there are just people who can maintain near perfect scores even under this kind of regiment. Salutes++.
Then there's another episode when they had a Bio relief teacher who lamented about myriads of unrelated stuff during lesson time and didn't dwell on the relevant. And then she'd throw tantrum at the boys every so often, once she tore the screen for the projector when she was in such a bout and everybody had to keep quiet about it. You'd probably ask me why. Because whenever anyone complains to the form teacher (whom I expect to ä¼øå¼ ę£ä¹), she'll slam all objections down and nothing is to be heard of those after that, and the problems all seem to stem from the boys' 'bad' behaviour.
Other than these random episodes of unhappiness which å¢ę·»č²å½© for everyday life - as I'd expect would prop up every so often in most schools and workplaces - most people seem happy.
Ok, this is just from one perspective. You never know how a bunch of monkeys...no, boys, can irk you till no tomorrow and activate colourful and creative ways of self-protective reactions.
I can't say much about the Bio relief teacher because I haven't been \"relief-ed\" for Bio this year. But she does sound familiar - is she an Indian teacher?
All my teachers from Secondary 1 up till now has been pretty nice - but some of them do still get angry from time to time and every day to school carries something unexpected so :xedfingers:
But everyday after school also gives you a sigh of relief that nothing bad and unexpected happened that day :boogie: -
reddiechan:
The maths teacher is HOD the-one-who-cannot-be-named, and the-one-who-plays-candy-crush, who is a lady. Generally I feel male teachers are more forgiving towards boys.
Maybe female teachers are preparing the boys to meet a Monster-in-law in their marriage :rotflmao: -
Ichigokun:
Is Biology a subject that students can self study n do ok in exams?Dreamgear:
So whats your feel about her?
Her Indian accent is incredibly thick almost no one can understand her but she seems genuinely a nice person though - just that she should probably take the effort to change her accent
LOL but her Indian accent resulted in bad results for the whole class..
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Jennifer:
Is Biology a subject that students can self study n do ok in exams?[/quote]Not really, you still need the teachers to explain to you the extremely \"chim\" words such as Phenolphythalein (is that how you spell it?), Mitochondria, Deoxyribose etc.Ichigokun:
[quote=\"Dreamgear\"]So whats your feel about her?
Her Indian accent is incredibly thick almost no one can understand her but she seems genuinely a nice person though - just that she should probably take the effort to change her accent
LOL but her Indian accent resulted in bad results for the whole class..
Also note that some words such as \"sulphate\" used in the past has its spelling changed to \"sulfate\".
Biology also involves a lot of explanation in which processes occur, I think a teacher would be helpful in this case. -
reddiechan:
The maths teacher is HOD the-one-who-cannot-be-named, and the-one-who-plays-candy-crush, who is a lady. Generally I feel male teachers are more forgiving towards boys.
Hm... Seems like I got the wrong Math teacher although there is another one that sounds like that.
I don't know which teachers play candy crush and which do not though - narrow it down further? :imsorry:
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