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    2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary 6 & PSLE
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    • phtthpP Offline
      phtthp
      last edited by

      besides 胡 老 爹, not many other 爹 make comments, here

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        jetsetter
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        hoo1688:
        jetsetter:

        胡老爹: 恕我冒昧地问一句......r u a PR?


        Thought 胡老爹 mentioned dd is now in Compassvale before? :scratchhead:

        Hi

        我和我的父母都是在獅子囯出生. 一路来我们都是帶着粉紅登记上街! 😄
        为什么你会问我这个问题 ? :scratchhead:

        maybe it's cos I was under the impression many new immigrants/PRs live in Seng Kang and Punggol where there's a dearth of \"branded\" schools. Those with high calibre kids usually aspire to and will eventually transfer their kids out of Northeastern schools to so called \"better\" ones in other neighbourhoods when their kids are older or after GEP/PSLE.

        Also, most Singaporeans tend to be low profile. They don't openly declare their love for dream schools in various threads in a public forum, nor tell others which \"ordinary\" school their kid is currently schooling at. hehehe...but you're one of a kind who dare proclaim your dreams...so frank and honest. I like. All the best.

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          Fun_mama
          last edited by

          My dd is from nan hua, it is a good school, quite chinese-focused and academically driven.

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          • phtthpP Offline
            phtthp
            last edited by

            Fun_mama:
            My dd is from nan hua, it is a good school, quite chinese-focused and academically driven.

            hehehe

            I like guzheng, pipa, erhu music in 南 华 小 学 : very nice !

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              jetsetter
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              phtthp:
              FantasyLandDreams:


              So 南 = 难 maybe?? 😄

              hehehe
              so far, don't have 南 难 小 学

              seldom come across schools named have a
              北

              东

              西

              中

              can think of any ? :?

              ... there are schools located in North, East, West, Central.
              but Chinese name of these schools not named with \"bei, dong, xi, zong\"

              东岸小学
              淡滨尼北小学
              裕廊西小学

              中正、华中 but nothing to do with locations.

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              • phtthpP Offline
                phtthp
                last edited by

                jetsetter:
                胡 老 爹: 恕我冒昧地问一句...... r u a PR ?


                :scratchhead:
                at first, thought 胡 老 爹 from China, daughter PR

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                  jetsetter
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                  phtthp:
                  What is Internet \"brigade\" ?

                  IB personnel are usually salaried netizens who are partisan. They employ guerilla tactics...on their toes at least 18 hrs per day to counter attack any criticisms made of their paid masters on blogs, forums, facebook, youtube...You see a lot of them from PAP and opp parties on FB sites.

                  Outsourced IB by partisan and non-partisan organisations. Usually freelance surfers engaged by social media agencies specialising in SEO, online media monitoring/sentiments tracking and analyses. They will do the necessary on a laptop/at a desk provided by client or agency to do what's included in scope of work agreed in contract; and that includes directing traffic to their clients' sites, increasing YouTube views and no. of likes on FB, etc. Daily, weekly and monthly reports with graphs and charts will be generated by such IB for their client for follow-up action and counter-campaign. They have sophisticated softwares that pick up nuances, positive/negative, country of origin, frequency, key words, etc.

                  Volunteer \"IB\" are those who only pop by occasionally when there're red posts demanding their attention and rebuttals.

                  MSM IB also lurk in social media sites, but less often. But they also have a team to monitor online sentiments and hot button topics on other competitor sites, so that they in turn could generate a piece of news with related topic/point of contention (with a sensational headline or caption or photo), with the aim to drive traffic back to their own sites.

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                    hoo1688
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                    ammonite:
                    hoo1688:

                    [quote=\"sembgal\"]

                    Hi, your dd school is giving too much homework. There is a recommended homework guideline recommended for primary school to follow. P2 should not have to do more than an hour homework daily. The P2s should have time for family bonding, leisure activities and rest.

                    Hi

                    Her school gives them 20 pages (A4 size paper) of schoolwork – math yesterday (13/02/15), 2 questions on each page, total 40 questions, mainly problems sum (34) and a few Patterns (6).
                    Is it considered more or less? :?

                    That is a lot. When is she supposed to hand them in? If it is meant to be handed in a few days later, the teacher may mean to have them spread the work over a few days, in which case, it becomes a manageable daily chunk.

                    Sometimes it may be a new teacher who does not realize that some work is at discretion of the teacher. It happened with ds1 in P1 and I feedback that the homework was too much. Other parents gave similar feedback as well. The teacher later realized that 30 percent of the work was discretionary.

                    It MAY also be that some pages were missed out earlier and hence the work accumulated.[/quote]She was unable to finish some of her worksheets in one day in January, it may take 2 to 3 days for her to complete her worksheets, her teachers did not reprimanded them.

                    After few weeks of drilling, now she is able to complete her worksheets within a day in 1 to 2 hrs.

                    We appreciate her teachers contributing their time and effort, to drill their students into more homework instead of doing it in the classroom and playing at home.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
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                      jetsetter:

                      maybe it's cos I was under the impression many new immigrants/PRs live in Seng Kang and Punggol where there's a dearth of \"branded\" schools. Those with high calibre kids usually aspire to and will eventually transfer their kids out of Northeastern schools to so called \"better\" ones in other neighbourhoods when their kids are older or after GEP/PSLE.

                      Also, most Singaporeans tend to be low profile. They don't openly declare their love for dream schools in various threads in a public forum, nor tell others which \"ordinary\" school their kid is currently schooling at. hehehe...but you're one of a kind who dare proclaim your dreams...so frank and honest. I like. All the best.
                      a lot of China people staying in Sengkang, Punggol.

                      Those with high calibre kids often target 南 洋 小 学 for Transfer :
                      so that their daughter next time can go 南 洋 女 中 , target their son go 华 中

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
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                        a lot of china people are staying in the west side…clementi for eg.

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