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      GiftedGem
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      zulu:
      For Year 2, many students aim for 4.0 Grade Point for the sciences, math, history and geography. The subjects 'beyond their control' are usually HMT, English and Lit.

      Haha! I like the part you mentioned languages are 'beyond their control' which is true to a large extent.

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        GiftedGem
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        jtoh:
        ACTC:

        Does it mean cohort average GPA trends downward from Y1 to Y4? Looking at my DD Y1 End of Year report, almost all the subjects cohort median score range from 70 to 79, which mean grade point of 3.6. So I suppose the Y1 median GPA is around 3.6.


        No, it should trend upward. In Years 3/4, the students get to select their subject combination and presumably you would select subjects you are stronger in, unlike in Years 1/2 where almost all subjects are taken into consideration for your GPA.

        I see. My initial thot was trend downward, as it gets more challenging and difficult in Yr 3-4.
        What is considered as 'average' in Yr 3-4.
        Is 3.4 good enough? Or my expectation is too low?

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          jtoh
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          GiftedGem:
          jtoh:

          [quote=\"ACTC\"]Does it mean cohort average GPA trends downward from Y1 to Y4? Looking at my DD Y1 End of Year report, almost all the subjects cohort median score range from 70 to 79, which mean grade point of 3.6. So I suppose the Y1 median GPA is around 3.6.


          No, it should trend upward. In Years 3/4, the students get to select their subject combination and presumably you would select subjects you are stronger in, unlike in Years 1/2 where almost all subjects are taken into consideration for your GPA.

          I see. My initial thot was trend downward, as it gets more challenging and difficult in Yr 3-4.
          What is considered as 'average' in Yr 3-4.
          Is 3.4 good enough? Or my expectation is too low?[/quote]The school should be sharing with your girls the trends for previous years. I can't recall what the average is in Years 3/4. Maybe slmkhoo can recall as her dd is in Year 4.

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            sharonkhoo
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            jtoh:
            slmkhoo:

            [quote=\"GiftedGem\"]GPA > 3.7 is certainly above average. Yr DD is doing very well.

            DD's class is hovering 3.6 average.

            Must be a strong class. I think my daughter (Yr 4) told me that her class average was under 3.0!

            slmkhoo, that's for your dd's current class, ie Year 4? Or when she was in Year 1?

            Ave of 3.6 is very high.[/quote]That was GG's daughter's class. I think my daughter's Yr4 class average was quite a bit under 3.0. But now I try to recall more, I think she said her class was the lowest, or on of the lowest, of all the classes in Yr4? She wasn't in school in Yr1. I didn't hear the averages (or have forgotten) for Yrs 2-3. I don't think the school releases the median GPA or any statistics like that? It would be helpful to know, I think, although it could increase stress too.

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              jtoh
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              slmkhoo:


              That was GG's daughter's class. I think my daughter's Yr4 class average was quite a bit under 3.0. But now I try to recall more, I think she said her class was the lowest, or on of the lowest, of all the classes in Yr4? She wasn't in school in Yr1. I didn't hear the averages (or have forgotten) for Yrs 2-3. I don't think the school releases the median GPA or any statistics like that? It would be helpful to know, I think, although it could increase stress too.
              Yes, the 3.6 was referring to giftedgem's class. So your under 3.0 average GPA is for your dd's Year 4 class? That is on the low side. That would mean some of the students not being able to pursue 4H2 subjects in Years 5/6?

              I remember being told the stats during briefings. They're not released as printed stats but in briefings to the students and parents, to give them an idea of trends and where they're headed.

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                gardenia64
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                Usually RA class GPA average is quite high, it could be more than 3.6. And also because the formula of GPA, core 5 subjects + 2 best subjects, it can avoid the lowest GPA to be calculated. My girl is at RA class, her GPA is more than 3.6 and she still consider that she is not good as her classmate majority are 4.0. Their GPA could be more than 3.9. I can not believe it as I always think if u get nearly 3.6, that is very good GPA as it comes from Rgs.

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                  jtoh
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                  gardenia64:
                  Usually RA class GPA average is quite high, it could be more than 3.6. And also because the formula of GPA, core 5 subjects + 2 best subjects, it can avoid the lowest GPA to be calculated. My girl is at RA class, her GPA is more than 3.6 and she still consider that she is not good as her classmate majority are 4.0. Their GPA could be more than 3.9. I can not believe it as I always think if u get nearly 3.6, that is very good GPA as it comes from Rgs.

                  That's true. For RA classes, scoring overall 3.6 finds you at the lower end of the class, whereas 3.6 would probably have you at the higher end of other classes. It's a little intimidating to be in a RA class where everyone seems to score nothing but 4.0 for individual subjects with an occasional 3.6.

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                    zulu
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                    jtoh:
                    gardenia64:

                    Usually RA class GPA average is quite high, it could be more than 3.6. And also because the formula of GPA, core 5 subjects + 2 best subjects, it can avoid the lowest GPA to be calculated. My girl is at RA class, her GPA is more than 3.6 and she still consider that she is not good as her classmate majority are 4.0. Their GPA could be more than 3.9. I can not believe it as I always think if u get nearly 3.6, that is very good GPA as it comes from Rgs.


                    That's true. For RA classes, scoring overall 3.6 finds you at the lower end of the class, whereas 3.6 would probably have you at the higher end of other classes. It's a little intimidating to be in a RA class where everyone seems to score nothing but 4.0 for individual subjects with an occasional 3.6.

                    What about the atmosphere/environment? Still as friendly and sharing as before or will the RA classes be very competitive?

                    Are all RA students doing the popular subject combinations automatically grouped together?

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                      RA is a subject pull out class

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                        jtoh
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                        zulu:
                        jtoh:

                        [quote=\"gardenia64\"]Usually RA class GPA average is quite high, it could be more than 3.6. And also because the formula of GPA, core 5 subjects + 2 best subjects, it can avoid the lowest GPA to be calculated. My girl is at RA class, her GPA is more than 3.6 and she still consider that she is not good as her classmate majority are 4.0. Their GPA could be more than 3.9. I can not believe it as I always think if u get nearly 3.6, that is very good GPA as it comes from Rgs.


                        That's true. For RA classes, scoring overall 3.6 finds you at the lower end of the class, whereas 3.6 would probably have you at the higher end of other classes. It's a little intimidating to be in a RA class where everyone seems to score nothing but 4.0 for individual subjects with an occasional 3.6.

                        What about the atmosphere/environment? Still as friendly and sharing as before or will the RA classes be very competitive?

                        Are all RA students doing the popular subject combinations automatically grouped together?[/quote]In years 3/4 the students are grouped according to subject combi. So students doing the same RA subject with similar subject combis are grouped together.

                        As for the environment it depends on the students in the class. In my dd's year, there were two RA classes which were seen as the top two classes because of the students in them. One class had a very friendly and supportive environment where the students freely shared notes with each other and helped each other out. The other class was more competitive.

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