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    Marymount Convent

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    • T Offline
      tkchua
      last edited by

      absolutwild:
      Hope those who wants to apply for this school do it early to avoid balloting... and not end up balloting at this phase... cos i am one of them... JIA YOU! it may not be the first choice... but better than being allocated by MOE...


      Yes, I agreed. Pls registered early. If more than 2km need balloting I will not take the risk at this phase. This is just too stressful....

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        Augustine
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        sembgal wrote:

        >

        [quote=\"Augustine\"]Hi All, I have registered
        > my DD at Marymount Convent in phase 2C. : πŸ˜„


        >
        > Welcome Augustine! :rahrah: Can you share what made you decide to register your
        > girl in MCS during Phase 2C?


        >
        > Hi, my DD wants a girl sch n my sil suggested it.[/quote]
        >
        > :congrats: your dd will like the school :rahrah:


        Thank you πŸ˜‚ , felt so relieved after registering DD in phase 2C at MCS and positive comments on the sch too.

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          sembgal
          last edited by

          Angelsky:
          For p1, are there semestra exams? Or just normal homework for the girls?


          thanks, wondering if my girl can cope in p1.
          I feel it is more appropriate if the teachers and principal provide more updates to parents during Nov Orientation and next year P1 Parents' Briefing in either Jan/Feb. Though I have all the info on hand as my child is P1, I also have to respect the school to let the school teachers and principal communicate the updated info to parents.

          Try to attend the P1 Picnic if there is one next year to mingle with parents from your daughter's class.

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            sembgal
            last edited by

            Augustine:


            Thank you πŸ˜‚ , felt so relieved after registering DD in phase 2C at MCS and positive comments on the sch too.
            One thing I want to share is it is very important for parents to attend Orientation with their daughters in Nov. Parents need to verify and update data on Pupil Particulars, Edusave Fund and GIRO application on that day. You also need to fill up a dental form. You will be given a form to indicate if you want your child to attend Catechism class if she is not a Catholic. Catholic compulsory to attend. My child is not Catholic but I allow her to attend Catechism class. She has learnt a lot. If you chose not to opt for Catechism for your girl, then your girl will attend Value Education class instead of Catechism class.

            Bring a pen along. Orientation day can buy books from bookshop but I choose to order online. Uniform vendor will be coming down but the queue is very long. My advice is you visit the shop that sells uniform and PE attire on another day or you must have a lot of patience to join the uniform queue. Bus operators will also come down on Orientation Day. Sale of uniform and transport arrangement was done in canteen for last year's Orientation in a systematic way.

            Orientation is for parents to better understand the school processes and to seek clarification. Information on School practice and expectations will be shared too during Orientation. That's why it is better for the school to update the new parents πŸ˜‚

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              Augustine
              last edited by

              sembgal wrote:

              > One thing I want to share is it is very important for parents to attend Orientation
              > with their daughters in Nov. Parents need to verify and update data on Pupil Particulars,
              > Edusave Fund and GIRO application on that day. You also need to fill up a dental
              > form. You will be given a form to indicate if you want your child to attend Catechism
              > class if she is not a Catholic. Catholic compulsory to attend. My child is not Catholic
              > but I allow her to attend Catechism class. She has learnt a lot. If you chose not
              > to opt for Catechism for your girl, then your girl will attend Value Education class
              > instead of Catechism class.
              >
              > Bring a pen along. Orientation day can buy books from bookshop but I choose to order
              > online. Uniform vendor will be coming down but the queue is very long. My advice
              > is you visit the shop that sells uniform and PE attire on another day or you must
              > have a lot of patience to join the uniform queue. Bus operators will also come down
              > on Orientation Day. Sale of uniform and transport arrangement was done in canteen
              > for last year's Orientation in a systematic way.
              >
              > Orientation is for parents to better understand the school processes and to seek
              > clarification. Information on School practice and expectations will be shared too
              > during Orientation. That's why it is better for the school to update the new parents
              >


              :thankyou: for the sharing.

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                Sillyzin
                last edited by

                Hi anyone has any views on MCS?

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                  floppy
                  last edited by

                  Sillyzin:
                  Hi anyone has any views on MCS?

                  Last I checked, there's 515 pages worth of views on MCS before your post.

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                    Kopigirl
                    last edited by

                    My DD will be starting P 1 in 2015 MCS . Am feeling both nervous and excited . How the years fly. They grow up so fast .

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                      sembgal
                      last edited by

                      Sillyzin:
                      Hi anyone has any views on MCS?

                      Read from pg 1 onwards. That was what I did previously.

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                        emebabe
                        last edited by

                        My DD will be starting P 1 in 2015 MCS . Am feeling both nervous and excited . How the years fly. They grow up so fast .


                        me too! πŸ˜„ we registered her under phase 2C and secured a place :rahrah: i'm hoping for her to take up rhythmic gymnastics (as i had in my previous school) and hope it will help to stretch her out (she's very , very small and short for her age)lol

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