2015 PSLE Discussion and Strategies
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Heard that those in primary 5 this year (going to p6 next year)are the first batch to have the new syllabus.Come and share tips on how to prepare for psle 2015(my Ds is also taking in 2015).
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sembgal:
Children's Day will fall on 9th October 2015 (Friday). 8 October will be a day for celebration in school followed by a school holiday on 9 Oct 2015.[/quote]Children's day is no longer first Friday of Oct? That is great. The kids can still celebrate their Children's Day.
If the PSLE written papers are from 1 to 7 Oct, this would mean the P6ers will not be able to enjoy their last Children's Day.alng:
[quote=\"mwchua\"]2015 PSLE tentative exam schedule is out:
https://www.seab.gov.sg/content/examCal ... r_PSLE.pdf -
alng:
Source: http://www.moe.gov.sg/schools/terms-and ... d-sch-hols
Children's day is no longer first Friday of Oct? That is great. The kids can still celebrate their Children's Day. -
mwchua:
2015 PSLE tentative exam schedule is out:
https://www.seab.gov.sg/content/examCal ... r_PSLE.pdf
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Hi,heard that it is now the popular fair.What assessment books should I buy to prepare for Psle?
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left last 3 weeks holiday, before 2015 start.
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phtthp:
left last 3 weeks holiday, before 2015 start.
next year around this time, it will be my turn to panic. -
Primary 6 is very fast.after June,they start prelim then psle
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manifits:
Primary 6 is very fast.after June,they start prelim then psle
yup...psle marathon race is very fast...from beginning to end, it's about 8 months, but must pace carefully in order not to get burnt out. -
janet88:
My DD still in holiday mood. Told her that she can relax for two more days and should slowly start the engine. Had a 20 minutes talk with her this morning. She seems (!) to be motivated. Let us see next week.manifits:
Primary 6 is very fast.after June,they start prelim then psle
yup...psle marathon race is very fast...from beginning to end, it's about 8 months, but must pace carefully in order not to get burnt out.
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