Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)
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naggo-nitemare:
Thank you for clarifying pirated info
This is naggo-nitemare's DS.pirated:
Most if not all the boys go through trials or profiling for the core cca - they choose you if you are profiled to be suitable and if you choose that cca
You get to rank up to 9 choices iirc
Most people choose one core cca at beginning of yr 1 but may end up with few other merit cca by year 4
If you are also in Euler or math ra, u auto join math club
If you are in Galileo or physics or Chem ra, u join science club also
Then you have prefectorial board, class cec, psl, etc
And along he way also join interact club ....
Hahaha you need 48 hours a day .....
It is not true that Galileo/phys RA/chem RA is automatic invitation to science club. But the teachers do invite some students from the science RAs to science club in Y3. I think in my year practically everyone from physRA was admitted but not that many from chem RA. Depends on teacher, I guess.
I think the math club selection test generally uses primary school olympiad level questions/easy SMO junior level questions. Not too sure about sciences club but I do know that they test physics, bio and chem equally, to around lower sec standard.
Don't worry about CCAs yet. There will be a CCA trail sometime in January when all the CCAs will showcase their achievements and what they do and give some basic information eg selection criteria, CCA training timings, etc. -
Year 1 parents, FYI, class info is out on the Parent Portal.

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restfulmama:
Year 1 parents, FYI, class info is out on the Parent Portal.

But they don't have log in credential yet lah -
Anyone knows how the class is allocated for year1 boy?
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YY1205:
Anyone knows how the class is allocated for year1 boy?
ssshhh, officially random -
How about unofficially:)?
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I have a hypothesis.
First off you have the Sports DSA students who will take Raffles Programme (Differentiated), then those who take AEP/MEP. Then GEP-ers in their classes and lastly by PSLE aggregate, although some non-GEPers will be placed in classes with a majority of GEPers (they usually have higher T-scores than their GEP counterpartd.). -
RafflesianSnr:
More or less is something like this hahaI have a hypothesis.
First off you have the Sports DSA students who will take Raffles Programme (Differentiated), then those who take AEP/MEP. Then GEP-ers in their classes and lastly by PSLE aggregate, although some non-GEPers will be placed in classes with a majority of GEPers (they usually have higher T-scores than their GEP counterpartd.). -
pirated:
pirated, we were given the log in information on registration day.restfulmama:
Year 1 parents, FYI, class info is out on the Parent Portal.

But they don't have log in credential yet lah
I have already checked son's class there.
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restfulmama:
pirated, we were given the log in information on registration day.pirated:
[quote=\"restfulmama\"]Year 1 parents, FYI, class info is out on the Parent Portal.

But they don't have log in credential yet lah
I have already checked son's class there. ;)[/quote]oh, so fast ?!
good!
see, I am pirated
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