National Junior College (Junior High)
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mommyNg:
Each year sec 1 IP intake is 200+/-JJ1111:
Last year is the 1st batch of 6 yrs-IP taking Alevel. Actually, I am more curious to know, how is their performances.
True. If anyone has the info, please share! Anybody knows how many % of NJC students are from IP and how many from JAE O level?
Heard that last year JAE intake was 400+/-
This year JC2 has 600+/- students.
No idea about last year JC2 cohort size.
Those who have a copy of the yearbook and like to know the exact cohort size can count the no. of students via the class photos.
I doubt the sch will release official exam results info by IP vs JAE intake. -
Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
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Jennifer:
Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
Are you implying that they may be PRC?
If yes, I wont be surprised. Its happening in all schools in Singapore. -
zbear:
so many PRC studying in IP schools nowadays : NJC, HCI, DHS, RIJennifer:
Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
Are you implying that they may be PRC?
If yes, I wont be surprised. Its happening in all schools in Singapore. -
zbear:
Ya. That's what I noted too when I looked through the names of 26 students. More than dialect surnames!Jennifer:
Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
Are you implying that they may be PRC?
If yes, I wont be surprised. Its happening in all schools in Singapore. -
dimsum:
Ya. That's what I noted too when I looked through the names of 26 students. More than dialect surnames![/quote]zbear:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
Are you implying that they may be PRC?
If yes, I wont be surprised. Its happening in all schools in Singapore.
China scholars. -
Which other schs publish the names of students getting 7 and 8 distinctions?
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dimsum:
Ya. That's what I noted too when I looked through the names of 26 students. More than dialect surnames![/quote]I think there was a period in which Sg Chinese used HanYuPinYin to print their surnames in birthcert. This policy would not have applied to children born in 1996, right?zbear:
[quote=\"Jennifer\"]Among the 26 students on the 7 or 8 distinction list, many r Chinese names.
Are you implying that they may be PRC?
If yes, I wont be surprised. Its happening in all schools in Singapore.
My elder boy has a HYPY name. But still can tell he is Sg Chinese by the English surname. -
Didnt know about this policy. I thought the requirement then was to print dialect name first followed by hypy name in bracket.
Ya, same for my boy. Dialect surname followed by first name in hypy. And you will notice that sg chinese hypy first names are separated. Eg. Tan Wen Jie. But for PRC, they tend to stick together. Chen Wenjie. -
phankao:
Are there still scholars from India in NJC?
China scholars.
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