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    Raffles Girls' Primary

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      dardar63
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      phtthp:
      Sometimes, PSG set up the booth to sell umbrella, sell files, socks at $10 (for 3 pair of socks, can choose the size)


      can call up office, inquire when is the next time PSG set up booth, to sell things ?
      Socks prices give up. Think 3 for $12 now

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        chlobe
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        :skeptical: :siam:

        phtthp:
        chlobe:

        Hi!


        Anybody can share more about the P 6 graduation party? 😄

        is a fun, gathering party time for P6, got lots of food makan, to see one another for the last time, before they each go separate way to different Secondary schools next year.

        Eg : see which girl is the dancing Queen, dance the best, from which P6 class ?
        (Party time : girls let down their hair, wear pretty dress, happy, go wild dancing, shake their body, to the beat of the vibrant music)

        here is one sample of 2012 P6 graduation

        https://m.youtube.com/watch?v=EXffxoUxm_U


        from \"My Fair lady\" song :
        We could have danced all night,
        We could have danced all night,
        and still have begged for more
        ...



        Thanks phtthp for your reply! :rahrah:
        Now I have an idea of what the graduation party is like.

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          phtthp
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          winnieng78:
          For the current P1 girls , do we have another round of parent teacher meeting as a closure to the first year?

          P2 and P1 (Parents Meet Tr session) :
          Wednesday (18 Nov 2015)

          time :
          8 am to 11.30 am,
          Tr break for lunch,
          resume from 12.30 pm to 3.30 pm


          parents may drop email to Form Tr :
          indicate which is their preferred time slot, to meet up with Tr on 18 Nov


          countdown ... approx last 12 days, left


          Year end Report cards :
          to be released on Tuesday, 17 Nov 2015
          (released one day, just before PTM)

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            phtthp
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            for P3 -

            (3H, 3I) classes do not exist.

            hence, at end of Term 4 :
            P2 pupils from classes (2H, 2I) will be distributed, to one of the seven (3A to 3G) classes

            for P3 :
            there isn't any best (Top) class.
            All are \"Multi-talented\" (Mixed ability) classes.

            ====================================

            At the same time, there will also be new students from other primary schools, offered Transfer successfully into Rgps to join us in 2016 P3 new academic year, based on their (P1 + P2 year end results submitted, plus whatever talent / prefect / leadership skill displayed).

            Our Principal have selected them, out of plenty of keen, eager Transfer application submission received from various primary schools in Sg since January 2015, and had offered them, after an interview with pupil and parents. The dateline to accept /decline Transfer offer, is this Thursday (5 Nov 2015)

            Some of these candidates offered Transfer into Rgps at end of P2 Term 4 :
            hail from SAP primary schools.
            Since RGPS implemented Higher Chinese from Primary 1, we warmly welcome SAP primary school students, into our midst.
            Let us warmly welcome all newly Transfer-in students into our school, as they start their new academic year afresh in January 2016, with all of us.

            Although RGPS is not a SAP school, however since we had implemented Higher Chinese from Primary 1, Chinese is an important subject that we do consider.

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              Sheeka
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              Hi…can anyone recommend assessment book titles for p1 eng & maths that u find helpful? TIA…

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                dardar63
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                Hi


                Can I check for P1, next year (P2) will they usually have the same teachers as they did in this year ?

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                  phtthp
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                  Only the same Chinese Tr follow up, from P1 to P2.

                  Of the 3 subjects, Chinese is a subject that require detailed follow up progress, on individual students.
                  (Pupils usually no issue, with English nor Maths)
                  So, no change for Chinese Tr.

                  P2 classes usually change to a different P2 English, or a different P2 Maths Tr, from P1.
                  It is good to have a change of Tr, after studying one year so long.
                  (just in case some Tr happen to show favoritism, to their "pet" students (if any))

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                    smurfynut
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                    dardar63:
                    Hi


                    Can I check for P1, next year (P2) will they usually have the same teachers as they did in this year ?

                    For my dd, she has the same English and Mandarin teachers, but a different Math teacher, when she moved up to P2. Now in P3. Hope that helps.

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                      phtthp
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                      smurfynut:

                      For my dd, she has the same English and Mandarin teachers, but a different Math teacher, when she moved up to P2. Now in P3. Hope that helps.
                      I see.
                      So, P3 Languages Tr (Chinese & English), same as that of P2.

                      Is your girl Chinese Tr the same, from P1 through P3 ?
                      (your girl P4 next year, so fast)

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                        smurfynut
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                        phtthp:
                        smurfynut:


                        For my dd, she has the same English and Mandarin teachers, but a different Math teacher, when she moved up to P2. Now in P3. Hope that helps.

                        I see.
                        So, P3 Languages Tr (Chinese & English), same as that of P2.

                        Is your girl Chinese Tr the same, from P1 through P3 ?
                        (your girl P4 next year, so fast)


                        P1 to P2 - same English and Mandarin teachers as P1, different Math teacher.
                        P2 to P3 - all teachers different

                        As they say, time flies 🙂

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