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      Mum1113
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      breezy:
      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.

      Hi Mum1113,

      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. 🙂

      Thanks much! Didn’t know higher mother tongue with D7 is considered a Pass.

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        harini
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        Hi,


        Anyone want to sell their Yr 5 or Yr 6 books or notes please PM me. Looking for Maths, Physics, Chemistry, Lang and Lit, Econs books/notes. Time flies and my boy is in yr 5, so looking for books. :thankyou:

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          ngbrdad
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          Mrs Lindy Lee:
          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

          I know some parents who are doctors do follow the ACSI rugby boys when they go on tour, but that is on a voluntary basis.

          That's even better than having a full time nurse tagging along but logistically very hard to implement for OEP since really large groups are involved.

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            Mvm
            last edited by

            breezy:
            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.

            Hi Mum1113,

            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. 🙂


            Can I clarify?
            Do the boys (on the O level track) doing MT do the O level MT paper in Sec 3 and then the HMT in Sec 4?

            Thanks

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              breezy
              last edited by

              Mvm:


              Can I clarify?
              Do the boys (on the O level track) doing MT do the O level MT paper in Sec 3 and then the HMT in Sec 4?

              Thanks
              Hi Mvm,

              Boys taking normal mother tongue sit for O level MT in sec 4 June. If they are not satisfied with the grade attained, they can have a second go in November. They do not take HMT paper in sec 4.

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                ngbrdad
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                http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article ... rades.html


                An article from the dailymail

                The Universities and Colleges Admissions Service (Ucas) has developed a new tariff system which gives the International Baccalaureate an A-level equivalence for the first time.

                An IB score of 38 points out of a maximum of 45 is deemed to be equivalent to a staggering five A grades at A-level.

                Oxford and Cambridge typically ask for 40 points which equates to five-and-half A grades.

                A relatively modest IB score of 35 points is worth four-and-a-half A grades at A-level.

                Even 30 IB points reflects three-and-a-half As at A-level which is enough to secure entry to most academically selective universities.

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                  Mvm
                  last edited by

                  breezy:
                  Mvm:



                  Can I clarify?
                  Do the boys (on the O level track) doing MT do the O level MT paper in Sec 3 and then the HMT in Sec 4?

                  Thanks

                  Hi Mvm,

                  Boys taking normal mother tongue sit for O level MT in sec 4 June. If they are not satisfied with the grade attained, they can have a second go in November. They do not take HMT paper in sec 4.

                  Thanks breezy!! :thankyou:

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                    spicyblackpepper
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                    http://www.acsindep.moe.edu.sg/acs_inde ... php?id=337

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                      spicyblackpepper
                      last edited by

                      ACS (Independent) Open House 2014, Saturday, 12 April 2014

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                        aljh
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                        hi


                        does anyone know if the co-op store opens during the March school holidays?

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