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    Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

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      gardenia64
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      ACTC:
      The EISYA award criterion of being top 5% in the cohort for non-ESSIS holder is almost impossible. The COP for RGS was 258 last year, which means most of the students are EESIS holders i.e. top 3% of the PSLE. If anyone who is non ESSIS and achieve top 5% in the cohort, it must really be an exception.

      Yes. It is true. It is impossible to get top 5% at Rgs. This is why I am thinking moe should change their rules. Making the criteria is impossible rather than it does not have.

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        678Yess
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        kira:
        678Yess:

        Do RGS Girls attend tuition class?


        My DD does for Chinese and I have heard her mention that some of her friends do for various subjects.

        Whr does yr daughter have her Chinese Tuition?

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          Kafer
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          is the 80% white for sch shoes still applicable for 2016?

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            kira
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            678Yess:
            kira:

            [quote=\"678Yess\"]Do RGS Girls attend tuition class?


            My DD does for Chinese and I have heard her mention that some of her friends do for various subjects.

            Whr does yr daughter have her Chinese Tuition?[/quote]Pm'd you.

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              kira
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              Kafer:
              is the 80% white for sch shoes still applicable for 2016?

              I haven't heard of any changes to the shoe rules for next year.

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                BananaMilk
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                kira:
                Kafer:

                is the 80% white for sch shoes still applicable for 2016?


                I haven't heard of any changes to the shoe rules for next year.

                Hi!

                Changes have been made but I am not too sure of the details as I've graduated. What I heard is that shoes have to be whiter (like higher % white), and that information has been disseminated to 2015 Y1-Y3 via their emails a few days ago. Hope this helps 🙂

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                  kira
                  last edited by

                  Oh no. I am so blur. I had better check with my dd. Thanks for the info. Why are the rules getting stricter…


                  But why no announcement on inet?

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                    kira
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                    Kafer:
                    is the 80% white for sch shoes still applicable for 2016?

                    I had a read of the email sent and yes, 80% and upwards white for shoes is still applicable.

                    To add, the coloured part cannot be of a striking or fluorescent colour, no coloured sides and no high-tops.

                    PB even showed photos of approved and non-approved examples of shoes which I thought was very helpful.

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                      Edyboy
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                      Hi all, din knw abt tis shoe rules 80% as I tot its the same as RI… We were just thinking of getting those fluorescent nike stripe… Lol… Are the prefects very strict in RGS? Haha… My DS said in RI the prefects are really very nice students & he never had any issues with them so far… or maybe not…lol

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                        sharonkhoo
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                        Edyboy:
                        Hi all, din knw abt tis shoe rules 80% as I tot its the same as RI.. We were just thinking of getting those fluorescent nike stripe.. Lol... Are the prefects very strict in RGS? Haha.. My DS said in RI the prefects are really very nice students & he never had any issues with them so far.. or maybe not...lol

                        I think it varies. And some will try not to notice smaller things. My daughter was careful about school rules though as she has some closer friends who were prefects - she didn't want to put them into a difficult position.

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