Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
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Hi, anyone has DS sat for Debate Club selection test ? If DS is not selected then he will have to search for another CCA.
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Lucky for DS, Debate Club didn't reject him

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Hi, is Autolycus same forumer as Alistair ?
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Anyone knows about IB Chinese exam format? My son is in year 4 now, anybody have any advise on how to prepare for Chinese IB Exam? Any practice papers available? I am lost and really needed advice as I do not know how to guide DS :? .
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So quiet here lately.
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Hi Parents
Just started catching up on this post again and saw the OEP-related posts.
I think it may be good to suggest to the school that if they can, in the future, for big cohort's overseas trip, they may be able to ask their vendor to provide medical personnel on duty.
My friend's son in RI Year 2 this year. The entire cohort went to Malacca learning journey for a few days in early January. Their vendor managed to get a full-time nurse to be attached to the cohort. When some boys contracted some minor ailments during the trip, the school staff brought the boys to a clinic to seek medical treatment. I was most impressed when I learnt about this.
Hope ACS(I) will be able to provide similar support (wherever possible) for our DS in future large cohort OEP or overseas learning journeys. That will put parents' minds at ease. I understand that for smaller overseas outings, it may be harder to get that kind of medical support.ngbrdad:
Lots of the year 3 boys who went to Hanoi for OEP fell sick. Heard even the teacher is sick.
Saw the photos some of the boys posted on facebook, in some pictures, they looked like they were shivering even with their jackets on.
Quite a few will be on MC today (including my boy).
Wondering whether those how those who went to even colder region like Shanghai and Yunnan fared.
Maybe it's not such a good idea to arrange trip to these regions during this time of the year ? -
Need advise please. Taking Higher mother tongue for O level (Sec 4) next year and taking Normal mother tongue in Sec 3 this year.
Is there minimum requirement in Normal mother tongue (like minimum C6) and next year Sec 4 no need to take Normal mother tongue again?
Is there minimum requirement in Higher mother tongue (take in Sec 4 and like minimum C6) and no need to take mother tongue in JC/IB subsequently?
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A full-time nurse sounds expensive in such time of budget limitation. Sounds like there are others out there with more luxury
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Mum1113:
Hi Mum1113,Need advise please. Taking Higher mother tongue for O level (Sec 4) next year and taking Normal mother tongue in Sec 3 this year.
Is there minimum requirement in Normal mother tongue (like minimum C6) and next year Sec 4 no need to take Normal mother tongue again?
Is there minimum requirement in Higher mother tongue (take in Sec 4 and like minimum C6) and no need to take mother tongue in JC/IB subsequently?
Thanks in advance for your advise.
Sec 3 students taking normal mother tongue @ \"O-Level\" scoring below grade B3 will be advised to drop Higher Mother Tongue in Sec 4 and retake the normal mother tongue in June. But I've heard cases of students scoring below B3 appealing to continue HMT in sec 4.
If the student passed higher mother tongue with a minimum of grade \"D7\", he will not be required to take mother tongue if he is in a JC offering \"A-level\"
. However, if he is taking IB, he still needs to take a group 2 subject which will either be \"Language ab initio\" or \"Language B\".
Hope this clarifies.
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It is part of the package from the vendor it seems, not additional $$ for the parents or the school. Will be good if other vendors can also do the same without incurring addtional costs to the school or parents. Sometimes, it is how companies want to do their businesses.
Oleopaprika:
A full-time nurse sounds expensive in such time of budget limitation. Sounds like there are others out there with more luxury
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