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    Raffles Girls' Primary

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    • FunzF Offline
      Funz
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      Thought that has been the trend all these time. Usually about 1 GEP class size of our own girls.

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        P2 (English compo and Chinese 作 文) exam scripts, are not returned to students, let their parents see what errors their child had made.


        how about P3 to P6 ? also like this ?

        (Strange ! Other primary schools allow students to bring home their compo exam script, let parents see)

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          Sheeka
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          Hi can anyone advise if the class timetables for P1 students given to students as printouts or they will need to copy from whiteboard on the first day?

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            phtthp
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            when school re-open, 2016 :

            Form Tr will email to P1 parents their individual class timetable.
            parents to print out Timetable A4 size at home, put into a folder for their child to bring to school daily, so that child can refer to, know what time, what lesson, for each weekday lesson (Mon - Fri).

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              phtthp:
              P2 (English compo and Chinese 作 文) exam scripts, are not returned to students, let their parents see what errors their child had made.


              how about P3 to P6 ? also like this ?

              (Strange ! Other primary schools allow students to bring home their compo exam script, let parents see)
              Hi, I guess the school wants to protect the reputation. Remember MGS there is a parent who took a photo of her child's written work marked by teacher.

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                zephyrfei
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                It's composition written by students, whose reputation to protect? :scratchhead:


                Does RGPS allow the students to bring back text books, activity books? Some single session school does not allow. They provide lockers for the students, in order to reduce the weight of the backpacks. It is good. But it's more difficult for the parents to track the kid's progress.

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                  zephyrfei:
                  It's composition written by students, whose reputation to protect? :scratchhead:


                  Does RGPS allow the students to bring back text books, activity books? Some single session school does not allow. They provide lockers for the students, in order to reduce the weight of the backpacks. It is good. But it's more difficult for the parents to track the kid's progress.
                  There's only textbook for math and Chinese. These come back everyday. But workbooks will be kept in school and the teacher will return portion by portion of what is done in class. The Chinese and math workbooks can be torn into pages to be worksheets and then after completion we will file them at home. English follows the stellar system so no textbooks. They also do worksheets in class and bring back when completed.

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                    Sheeka
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                    Thanks phttp!

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                      zephyrfei:
                      It's composition written by students, whose reputation to protect? :scratchhead:


                      Does RGPS allow the students to bring back text books, activity books? Some single session school does not allow. They provide lockers for the students, in order to reduce the weight of the backpacks. It is good. But it's more difficult for the parents to track the kid's progress.
                      Protect the reputation of the school and teachers of course.

                      They won't want another parent to take a photo of how the teacher marked the child's work and put it on STOMP.

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                        Precious2.012911lee
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                        Sorry to jump in. I just want to share that my children’s school, Pei Chun, do not return the composition nor 作文 too. At the request of parents, we get to see during the mid year PMT. Although my DS writing style is almost the same all the while, the score is so different in SA1 vs SA2. Maybe more schools are not returning the composition anymore, to avoid any dispute / unwanted attention.

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