Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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VALyap:
Just curious, not sure any feel the same? :rahrah: seems that the recent assessments are easy , generally getting max score is not uncommon for most of the subjects?? :grphug:
My dd in Y1, some of her subjects' score are below median. Your post is an alarm to me. :imdrowning:
She always said school works are manageable, neither easy nor tough, I brought her to book store, she said none of the assessment books related to her school work. How to help? I am very worry now... -
mystuff_corner:
Honestly speaking, no one is supposed to get full marks in subjects...in my 3 years, full marks are very rare. The norm is around 3.2-3.6 GPA. Also, homework can be manageable, but why some people cannot score is because they don't have the requisite answering techniques. It is also not true that the syllabus is not covered by the assessment books. Around 80% is covered, just at a slightly higher level which can be obtained from readings or worksheets. The assessment books are a ok gage of her ability.VALyap:
Just curious, not sure any feel the same? :rahrah: seems that the recent assessments are easy , generally getting max score is not uncommon for most of the subjects?? :grphug:
My dd in Y1, some of her subjects' score are below median. Your post is an alarm to me. :imdrowning:
She always said school works are manageable, neither easy nor tough, I brought her to book store, she said none of the assessment books related to her school work. How to help? I am very worry now... -
mystuff_corner:
Which subjects were you looking at? I find that the school does provide lots of practice questions for Maths at least, and for science to some degree. For other subjects, it's mainly answering techniques and analysis of material that makes the difference. Those can't really be learned through assessment books. The best way is to have your daughter look at her own answers, at the teachers' comments, at other people's answers, and see how to improve.VALyap:
Just curious, not sure any feel the same? :rahrah: seems that the recent assessments are easy , generally getting max score is not uncommon for most of the subjects?? :grphug:
My dd in Y1, some of her subjects' score are below median. Your post is an alarm to me. :imdrowning:
She always said school works are manageable, neither easy nor tough, I brought her to book store, she said none of the assessment books related to her school work. How to help? I am very worry now... -
slmkhoo:
VALyap:
Just curious, not sure any feel the same? :rahrah: seems that the recent assessments are easy , generally getting max score is not uncommon for most of the subjects?? :grphug:
Which year is your daughter in? And which subjects? Because my daughter hasn't scored full marks in anything! She's in Yr 3.
xeraph, Not sure about y3, but for some not getting max score does not mean others did not get!
I have 2 DDs in RGS. big jie jie in y4, referring to y4, the science or math subjects i.e.. Chem or math (others) etc, the median is near max or even max score! It is not surprising to get if no mistake is made..not uncommon though …... :xedfingers: Certainly, not referring to humanity subjects .. :rahrah: -
Yes. Agreed, could be due to the answering techniques. It take time to learn these techniques, if relevant resources easily available, it helps her to understand the techniques in shorter time and less painful.
Does the school library has past year papers together with it’s model answer? -
Hi there,
Would like to get some advice…
My girl is taking her PSLE this year. She’s thinking of applying for RGS (DSA) through Science Domain. What should she be getting for P5 and 6 to be considered "exceptional talent" in the chosen domain?
Can anyone share with me the whole process for DSA(Science) in RGS? Thank you! -
mystuff_corner:
Hi! ^^Yes. Agreed, could be due to the answering techniques. It take time to learn these techniques, if relevant resources easily available, it helps her to understand the techniques in shorter time and less painful.
Does the school library has past year papers together with it's model answer?
Past year papers can be photocopied at the library. Loan time is 2 hours, so your daughter would have to use the school's photocopiers (by purchasing a photocopying card at the library or the GO). There are no model answers provided however.
Personally I would attempt all the questions and make an appointment with my teacher during CES or after school to clarify answering techniques or for help with some concepts I have difficulties understanding. ^^
Do take note that due to some changes in learning outcomes/syllabus over the years, topics tested for a particular PPA may not be tested this time round/tested later in the year so don't worry if a question testing something your daughter has not learnt appears in the past year papers. ^^
- BananaMilk -
whitecarrotcake:
Hi! ^^Hi there,
Would like to get some advice....
My girl is taking her PSLE this year. She's thinking of applying for RGS (DSA) through Science Domain. What should she be getting for P5 and 6 to be considered \"exceptional talent\" in the chosen domain?
Can anyone share with me the whole process for DSA(Science) in RGS? Thank you!
I entered through GEP but based on some feedback from my friends who entered -
Apart from the traditional scores in school examinations to show your daughter's aptitude, participation and achievement in science related competitions would be good as well. This is because different schools' papers are of different difficulties so its a better way to gauge your daughter's aptitude and a great way to show your daughter's interest in the subject. ^^
There could be a science paper your daughter would have to sit for, (The Math DSA applicants had to sit for a Math one) and afterwards would be an interview for selected applicants.
Though the paper would test for aptitude, but the interview would be for more of interest and passion so your daughter can keep up to date on the latest research discoveries of a discipline she is interested in and read up on it more. ^^
Hope this helps and good luck!
- BananaMilk -
mystuff_corner:
Hi! ^^VALyap:
Just curious, not sure any feel the same? :rahrah: seems that the recent assessments are easy , generally getting max score is not uncommon for most of the subjects?? :grphug:
My dd in Y1, some of her subjects' score are below median. Your post is an alarm to me. :imdrowning:
She always said school works are manageable, neither easy nor tough, I brought her to book store, she said none of the assessment books related to her school work. How to help? I am very worry now...
It is actually quite normal to be below median for Y1 or around median for certain subjects as you daughter gets used to the way of testing or finding out her strong subjects and subjects your daughter is weaker at.
School work is a balance of content and skills based but for papers, they normally would test a bit more of the skills so I think your daughter needs a bit more practice, which would be understandable considering your daughter has only been learning them for about 5 months. Some primary schools do teach the skills and hence, some of her peers would be more familiarized with the paper, etc. but this would even out over time and she can always make an appointment with her teacher to have more specific 1:1 feedback on how she can improve. ^^
Because we do not take O-levels, assessment books at the sec 1 level may not be related to what we learn in school because we tend to group topics (esp science) together. So what your daughter learns in year 1 could possibly be spread over a few years for the O-level track as the arrangement of concepts could be different. ^^
Personally I get Ten Year series by Topic and if I learn about Acids and Bases (for example), I can do the Acids and Bases topic in the Chemistry Ten Year Series. Language wise is a bit difficult, but I do practise Chinese via Ten Year Series as well while reading Chinese fiction (a bit hard to get used to, but if you read a chinese translation to an english book you have already read before, you can pick up the phrasing while not constantly looking up the dictionary as you can infer the meanings). ^^
Ten year series for Humanities and English is not really that applicable as those are tested skills based so more practice in class/past year school papers would really help for those. ^^
For literature, sparknotes do help a lot in offering an alternative viewpoint but are not an alternative to annotation. Your daughter could sit down one day and just annotate her book according to perhaps characterization, plot, literary devices etc. If i'm not wrong, they're moving on to poems soon so she could practice annotating poems as well. ^^
Most people improve quite noticeably in the second semester as they use the June Holidays to clear up misconceptions, etc. ^^ I personally started with a GPA of 3.4 in Sem 1 and after mugging a bit more and finally realising that my honeymoon period is over, I pulled it up to a 3.72. So please don't be discouraged! Marks are also not indicative of your daughter's potential, but if you both feel that her marks do not reflect her abilities, she could speak with her teachers to find out the main reason why.
Hope this helps! ^^
- BananaMilk -
Thank you BananaMilk! You’ve been most helpful! You really should be your school’s ambasaddor!
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