National Junior College (Junior High)
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Wow, that's good

Hope my daughter will be able to interact well with seniors, I think that's important. How's your son coping so far? Does he like it? -
sheryltan:
Yes he loves it. He's coping quite alright, busy as he isWow, that's good

Hope my daughter will be able to interact well with seniors, I think that's important. How's your son coping so far? Does he like it? -
sheryltan:
my daughter says the same, and this bonding thing is something magical?... She says that the Junior high ( secondary level ) students of NJC are very bonded, ...
I believe her.
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dunnoleh:
The cohort is small, and plus various activities and boarding, they know many in their cohort and beyond. Actually this is probably one of the reasons why they did not have the same students in the Orientation Groups and in the Classes - so they can know more students.
my daughter says the same, and this bonding thing is something magical?sheryltan:
... She says that the Junior high ( secondary level ) students of NJC are very bonded, ...
In the integrated programme, each cohort is going to be capped at a maximum of 250 per year. This is really small compared to the cohort sizes of RI/RGS/NYGH which are like 400.
The current past 2 years' cohort is only 150 for last year's year 1s and 190+ for this year's year 1s. -
That's a plus point too - the small cohort.
However, NJC does not have uniformed groups, which my daughter is interested in.
Well, I hope the CAFE programme can help her find another CCA she'll be interested in. -
sheryltan:
Hmm... that's true huh? No uniformed groups. Never occured to me. There's a CCA fair at the beginning of each year though, I think?That's a plus point too - the small cohort.
However, NJC does not have uniformed groups, which my daughter is interested in.
Well, I hope the CAFE programme can help her find another CCA she'll be interested in. -
Sigh, my daughter has been a little affected by those rumours about NJC being a boring mugger school. Well I told her that she doesnβt need to worry, as she can already see for herself that junior high life has been really " happening " , but maybe the mugger connotation only applies to the current JC students of NJC.
But itβs still just a rumour afterall, I believe and hope. Has your son ever came across this rumour? -
sheryltan:
I hear that all around, but well, i think the kids are not affected by that rumour - gee, who cares.Sigh, my daughter has been a little affected by those rumours about NJC being a boring mugger school. Well I told her that she doesn't need to worry, as she can already see for herself that junior high life has been really \" happening \" , but maybe the mugger connotation only applies to the current JC students of NJC.
But it's still just a rumour afterall, I believe and hope. Has your son ever came across this rumour? -
sheryltan:
Yes, heard that NJ is a mugger school ... but dont think this is happening at Junior High level. My girl in JH1 is really so happy there and enjoying school so much desspite having to get up super early every monring.Sigh, my daughter has been a little affected by those rumours about NJC being a boring mugger school. Well I told her that she doesn't need to worry, as she can already see for herself that junior high life has been really \" happening \" , but maybe the mugger connotation only applies to the current JC students of NJC.
But it's still just a rumour afterall, I believe and hope. Has your son ever came across this rumour? -
phankao:
I hear that all around, but well, i think the kids are not affected by that rumour - gee, who cares.
I didn't hear anything about the rumour. But that is because I don't know anything about NJC until my girl gets into NJC.
But why bother about that ? Presently I think most, if not all, students in NJC (or at least in JH1) are very happy ... I think it is very important for the students to be happy in the school they are in ...
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