RGS/NYGH/RI/HCI/NUSH - SBGE for Yr 1 - Yr 2015
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Hi GG, thank you for creating this thread
DD has received both COs from NUSH and RGS.
Will share more once we finalise our decision making.
Looking forward to sharing our DC's stuff for the next 6 yrs.
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Hi GG, thanks for your quick action to create this new thread!
By Oct20th, we will get to know where our DS/DD are going to, let's continue to share our thoughts, our joys or our worries
here in the next few years' journey! -
Dear parents ,
Please guide us โฆmy dd has co from rgs and nushigh
We went to nushigh school preview โฆso know what to expect from the school .
I m told rgs has no school preview as itโs an establishe school so almost everybody knows about it .
We are new in singapore , and I am clueless about what rgs has to offer my child
Do they have accelerated syllabus ? Do they have a reputed math and science section ? How many pupils make it to good international universities ?
I understand that rgs offers wholistic development and has more CCA options than nus .
Please sheโd some light on the subject .
Given a choice between rgs/ri vs nushigh , which one would you choose and why ? -
Niharika:
My daughter is in RGS Yr3 so I can answer some, not all, your questions. The syllabus is somewhat accelerated compared with non-IP schools. I believe they are strong in all subjects (different girls and teachers, of course). I think many/most get into good universities, but they take their A levels and do university applications in RI, not RGS. Lots of CCA and other activities, but I don't know how it compares with NUSH. Choosing school is a very personal thing, so it's really hard to say. In terms of standards, both are highly-reputed schools which turn out high-achieving students, so I doubt there is much to choose between them if your daughter's main interests are in Maths and Sciences. I presume your daughter is not too humanities-inclined since she's considering NUSH (my daughter didn't even apply). As far as I know, students in both schools love their schools. If she really can't decide, just draw lots or pick the nearest to home. You can't go far wrong. I know how you feel as we came back to Singapore from overseas last year, and although we are Singaporeans, we had been away for 10yrs.Dear parents ,
Please guide us ......my dd has co from rgs and nushigh
We went to nushigh school preview ....so know what to expect from the school .
I m told rgs has no school preview as it's an establishe school so almost everybody knows about it .
We are new in singapore , and I am clueless about what rgs has to offer my child
Do they have accelerated syllabus ? Do they have a reputed math and science section ? How many pupils make it to good international universities ?
I understand that rgs offers wholistic development and has more CCA options than nus .
Please she'd some light on the subject .
Given a choice between rgs/ri vs nushigh , which one would you choose and why ? -
slmkhoo:
:thankyou: so much for sharing . :please:
My daughter is in RGS Yr3 so I can answer some, not all, your questions. The syllabus is somewhat accelerated compared with non-IP schools. I believe they are strong in all subjects (different girls and teachers, of course). I think many/most get into good universities, but they take their A levels and do university applications in RI, not RGS. Lots of CCA and other activities, but I don't know how it compares with NUSH. Choosing school is a very personal thing, so it's really hard to say. In terms of standards, both are highly-reputed schools which turn out high-achieving students, so I doubt there is much to choose between them if your daughter's main interests are in Maths and Sciences. I presume your daughter is not too humanities-inclined since she's considering NUSH (my daughter didn't even apply). As far as I know, students in both schools love their schools. If she really can't decide, just draw lots or pick the nearest to home. You can't go far wrong. I know how you feel as we came back to Singapore from overseas last year, and although we are Singaporeans, we had been away for 10yrs.Niharika:
Dear parents ,
Please guide us ......my dd has co from rgs and nushigh
We went to nushigh school preview ....so know what to expect from the school .
I m told rgs has no school preview as it's an establishe school so almost everybody knows about it .
We are new in singapore , and I am clueless about what rgs has to offer my child
Do they have accelerated syllabus ? Do they have a reputed math and science section ? How many pupils make it to good international universities ?
I understand that rgs offers wholistic development and has more CCA options than nus .
Please she'd some light on the subject .
Given a choice between rgs/ri vs nushigh , which one would you choose and why ? -
Niharika:
I mentioned your questions to my daughter, and she pointed out one very important point which I had missed - RGS is all girls, while I think NUSH has more than 50% boys (not sure about this, but it's definitely co-ed!). You should see if your daughter has a preference. Personally, we like an all-girls school for this age as girls tend to be more in the background when there are strong and able boys around, but others may feel differently. When they go to RI in Yr5-6, it will be co-ed.slmkhoo:
My daughter is in RGS Yr3 so I can answer some, not all, your questions. The syllabus is somewhat accelerated compared with non-IP schools. I believe they are strong in all subjects (different girls and teachers, of course). I think many/most get into good universities, but they take their A levels and do university applications in RI, not RGS. Lots of CCA and other activities, but I don't know how it compares with NUSH. Choosing school is a very personal thing, so it's really hard to say. In terms of standards, both are highly-reputed schools which turn out high-achieving students, so I doubt there is much to choose between them if your daughter's main interests are in Maths and Sciences. I presume your daughter is not too humanities-inclined since she's considering NUSH (my daughter didn't even apply). As far as I know, students in both schools love their schools. If she really can't decide, just draw lots or pick the nearest to home. You can't go far wrong. I know how you feel as we came back to Singapore from overseas last year, and although we are Singaporeans, we had been away for 10yrs.
:thankyou: so much for sharing . :please: -
I believe girls form only a-fifth of the cohort and they seem very precious to NUSH
In co-ed environment, girls do tend to be overshadowed by boisterous boys, but I am not sure if this would apply to high-ability girls, esp those who enjoy talking about math and science more than the average boy. The students who have been placed at the forefront during Open Houses/Talks were mainly girls and they were extremely impressive and shared how pampered they felt in NUSH.
That said, RGS is probably at the forefront of schools which truly develop 21st century skills, more so than her male counterpart, but that's just a rough impression I get, from hearsay on the diverse activities that the girls get involved with and anecdotal encounters with the girls in events.
It is a happy problem that you have, Niharika. You won't go wrong either way. -
slmkhoo:
I mentioned your questions to my daughter, and she pointed out one very important point which I had missed - RGS is all girls, while I think NUSH has more than 50% boys (not sure about this, but it's definitely co-ed!). You should see if your daughter has a preference. Personally, we like an all-girls school for this age as girls tend to be more in the background when there are strong and able boys around, but others may feel differently. When they go to RI in Yr5-6, it will be co-ed.[/quote]Once again :thankyou: for sharing .infact my daughter prefers an all girls school , may be that's why she has a strong inclination towards RGS . Being a parent I just thought I could collect as much information as possible about both the schools .....so that we can make an informed decision like I mentioned already we know fairly enough about NUS high coz of the school preview session ......but not much about RGS .we did go to rgs open house ,but unfortunately only attended the principals speech . We were not very sure dd will make it ,as it is said to have high selection standards .Niharika:
[quote=\"slmkhoo\"]My daughter is in RGS Yr3 so I can answer some, not all, your questions. The syllabus is somewhat accelerated compared with non-IP schools. I believe they are strong in all subjects (different girls and teachers, of course). I think many/most get into good universities, but they take their A levels and do university applications in RI, not RGS. Lots of CCA and other activities, but I don't know how it compares with NUSH. Choosing school is a very personal thing, so it's really hard to say. In terms of standards, both are highly-reputed schools which turn out high-achieving students, so I doubt there is much to choose between them if your daughter's main interests are in Maths and Sciences. I presume your daughter is not too humanities-inclined since she's considering NUSH (my daughter didn't even apply). As far as I know, students in both schools love their schools. If she really can't decide, just draw lots or pick the nearest to home. You can't go far wrong. I know how you feel as we came back to Singapore from overseas last year, and although we are Singaporeans, we had been away for 10yrs.
:thankyou: so much for sharing . :please:
But now that we have an offer I regret not taking full advantage of the opportunity I had .
I m glad I found KPF and the helpful members :please: -
tck:
Dear Tkc ,I believe girls form only a-fifth of the cohort and they seem very precious to NUSH
In co-ed environment, girls do tend to be overshadowed by boisterous boys, but I am not sure if this would apply to high-ability girls, esp those who enjoy talking about math and science more than the average boy. The students who have been placed at the forefront during Open Houses/Talks were mainly girls and they were extremely impressive and shared how pampered they felt in NUSH.
That said, RGS is probably at the forefront of schools which truly develop 21st century skills, more so than her male counterpart, but that's just a rough impression I get, from hearsay on the diverse activities that the girls get involved with and anecdotal encounters with the girls in events.
It is a happy problem that you have, Niharika. You won't go wrong either way.
Thanks for sharing ,I feel thankful that dd's efforts paid well . Infact I regret not having enough faith in her capabilities as I did not gather enough information about rgs at the open house .
I have no issues with the girl : boy ratio at Nus high . Nus high has never failed to impress me ,it tops on my list of sec school s for my dd .
But it's her life and her choice I have to give her enough space and adequate information to make this important decision for her self .
I feel compelled to have faith and trust in her . :xedfingers:
May all our children be nurtured well
Wishing the very best to our future generation ........
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