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    Catholic High School

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      iFirefly
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      MyPillow:
      iFirefly:


      Your boy can leave his textbooks under his table in the classroom, or keep them in his locker (if he has one).

      ifirefly, i thought so too . my ds said he feel \"safe\" to bring books home -
      but he din study at home with all the books brought back lei 🤷
      i guess sec 1 are still kiddy thinking

      Hi MyPillow..

      Your boy is in CHS ? Welcome !! :rahrah:

      Did your boy enjoy the Orientation last week ?

      Actually, I prefer DS to bring his books home everyday so that he can study/revise. I also worry his books may be lost if they're left under his table in school (though it hasn't happened before). I'm the one feeling 'safe' to bring books home.. :oops:

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        MyPillow
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        iFirefly:
        MyPillow:

        [quote=\"iFirefly\"]
        Your boy can leave his textbooks under his table in the classroom, or keep them in his locker (if he has one).

        ifirefly, i thought so too . my ds said he feel \"safe\" to bring books home -
        but he din study at home with all the books brought back lei 🤷
        i guess sec 1 are still kiddy thinking

        Hi MyPillow..

        Your boy is in CHS ? Welcome !! :rahrah:

        Did your boy enjoy the Orientation last week ?

        Actually, I prefer DS to bring his books home everyday so that he can study/revise. I also worry his books may be lost if they're left under his table in school (though it hasn't happened before). I'm the one feeling 'safe' to bring books home.. :oops:[/quote]Iff, thk you 🙂
        ds said so far ok, coz there are a few pri sch mates around.
        ur ds still in chs or has graduated?

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          enjie
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          Any idea when will the boys be able to get a locker? Do we need to apply & pay for the lockers?

          In CHS pri, the lockers are in their classrooms.

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            cftan
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            Is Mathematics textbook always needed in every maths lesson for the whole year? Some schools uses their own notes. Feel that the maths textbook is rather heavy so thinking of whether worth to get another copy. Then one can be place in school while the other at home.

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              reddiechan
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              cftan:
              Is Mathematics textbook always needed in every maths lesson for the whole year? Some schools uses their own notes. Feel that the maths textbook is rather heavy so thinking of whether worth to get another copy. Then one can be place in school while the other at home.

              They have a Maths textbook now?! All my boy's 4 years at CHS they didn't assign any textbook for Maths at all - it was a compulsory online electronic 'textbook'.

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                snggy
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                Ya. I was surprised too. My boy sec 2 this year also no math textbook. Hmm…

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                  iFirefly
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                  snggy:
                  Ya. I was surprised too. My boy sec 2 this year also no math textbook. Hmm...

                  Yes.. CHS uses in-house Math materiaks. No Math textbooks required. I thot.. :scratchhead:

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                    cftan
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                    The sec ones this year do have a textbook.

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                      reddiechan
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                      cftan:
                      The sec ones this year do have a textbook.

                      That is good, really. 反扑归真。I had always felt not so 踏实 without hardcopy textbook.

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                        snggy
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                        Interesting that they only apply to sec 1 this year and the rest remains with no text. I also like them to have textbook so that they can refer to. Haiz.


                        By the way, for sec 3, does the school have combined science classes or all pure science classes? Any seniors’ parents here to share info?

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