Nan Chiau High School
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Goodluck8:
Well done!kiasupoh:
Average L1B5 is 10.6. School granted half day off next Wednesday. Well done NCzen.
Jc eligibility is 98.8%, 53.8% of the students obtained L1R5 equal or less than 10. :rahrah:
While it is very heartening to see such stellar results produced by the effort of students and especially the hard work of the teachers, the students must continue to put in extra effort in their tertiary institutions.
For this batch of students who came into NCHS with cop of 234, no doubt the teachers' effort is highly commendable, be it in the area of academic or School-based Science Practical Assessment (SPA) (or science practicals) set and marked by own school teachers and accounted for the 'O' level science exams.
I have seen students from such schools who managed to get in to very good JCs but soon lost their bearings as these JCs require them to be independent learners, not constantly drilled and guided by their school teachers anymore. As such, many were retained in JC1 or not getting very good 'A' levels results that the average 10 pointers would.
Not to pour cold water but they must continue to work very hard and independently, especially when they are able and thus have chosen JCs with highly competitive environment.
'A' levels syllabi are totally different from the 'O' levels.
Good luck to all! -
MyMelborne:
Well done!Goodluck8:
[quote=\"kiasupoh\"]Average L1B5 is 10.6. School granted half day off next Wednesday. Well done NCzen.
Jc eligibility is 98.8%, 53.8% of the students obtained L1R5 equal or less than 10. :rahrah:
While it is very heartening to see such stellar results produced by the effort of students and especially the hard work of the teachers, the students must continue to put in extra effort in their tertiary institutions.
For this batch of students who came into NCHS with cop of 234, no doubt the teachers' effort is highly commendable, be it in the area of academic or School-based Practical Assessment (SPA) (or science practicals) set and marked by own school teachers and accounted for the 'O' level science exams.
I have seen students from such schools who managed to get in to very good JCs but soon lost their bearings as these JCs require them to be independent learners, not constantly drilled and guided by their school teachers anymore. As such, many were retained in JC1 or not getting very good 'A' levels results that the average 10 pointers would.
Not to pour cold water but they must continue to work very hard and independently, especially when they are able and thus have chosen JCs with highly competitive environment.
'A' levels syllabi are totally different from the 'O' levels.
Good luck to all![/quote]I hold your view.
And is SPA really set and marked by their own school teachers?
How does SEAB control the results then? -
kiasupoh:
Average L1B5 is 10.6. School granted half day off next Wednesday. Well done NCzen.
May I clarify if you are referring to L1R5 or L1B5?
The former refers to 1 first language and 5 relevant subjects which must include at least 1 Science, 1 Math and 1 Humanities subject into the computation.
The latter refers to 1 first language and any best 5 subjects which may not include any sci, math or humanities subject, e.g., 2 sci, 2 math and chinese language. -
blurblob11:
This SPA thingy is what I understand too. It constitutes 20% in each O Level Sci exam. I believe SEAB relies on trust with every school's leaders and teachers. But somehow, orals are always cross-examined by a different school's teachers to ensure fairness(?). I wonder why there is such double standard.
And is SPA really set and marked by their own school teachers?
How does SEAB control the results then? -
Goodluck8:
Jc eligibility is 98.8%, 53.8% of the students obtained L1R5 equal or less than 10. :rahrah:
Excellent!! -
2014 School Graduation & O-Level Certificates are available for collection.
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Hi
Understand that Hokkien huay kuan is affliated with Nan Chiau High School, may I know do children get any advantage if parents are members of the clan?
Since it is not affliated with Nan Chiau Primary School, students from that Primary School would not be able to get in with a lower COP, right? How about thru member of Hokkien huay kuan?
Are there any way beside getting the COP to enrol children to NCHS?
Hope someone can enlighten me on this. -
Does this school accept DSA? If yes, thru what sport, or?
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Hi, dear NCHS parents, may i know what kind of activities of student council will involve, particularly under NCHS environment? And how to be as student council? Thank you.
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Hi,
Need your advice. May I know what is the min CCA that pupils need to have?
Must it include one sport? If only join sports and society, is it acceptable?
Thanks.
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