CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary
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joy_lisa:
:yikes: 3/4?!
In lower secondary, we learned slightly in depth 3/4 of the olevel chapters for chemistry depends on the teacher though for biology not that much many complicated topics thought in upper secondary. For literature its diff. Book every year.
I am sure many of you will ace in o-level chemistry, that being the case. The process must be very tough but the result will be a rewarding one. Hope you have enjoyed your school life despite the hard work.
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How many girls join the HCJC, RI, VJC and NJC ? Thanks.
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gardenia64:
How many girls join the HCJC, RI, VJC and NJC ? Thanks.
In RI thread (page 533), it was mentioned that, 55 ex St Nicholas O level students joined 2016 Year 5 cohort, for A level.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... start=5320
from the same batch (2016 Year 5), how many went to Hwa Chong, Victoria JC and National JC ?
between Hwa Chong & RI, more St Nick girls usually tend to end up in RI, or HCI ?
between VJC & NJC, more girls tend to end up in VJC, or NJC ? -
joy_lisa:
hi joy_lisa,
In lower secondary, we learned slightly in depth 3/4 of the o level chapters for chemistry depends on the teacher though for biology not that much many complicated topics thought in upper secondary. For literature its diff. Book every year.
may I clarify ?
is your daughter from St Nick IP track, or from the O level track, when you say that \"we learned slightly in depth 3/4 of the O level chapters for chemistry\" ?
if she is from IP track :
it is not surprising, because IP students are expected to exercise due diligence independent learning, to read ahead beyond their level, according to one of the Science Tr teaching IP curriculum, who shared with parents, while she was manning the Science exhibition booth display , on Open House day held recently. -
StillThinking:
For the Sec 1 start on O level stuff, I think so. For math, 1 or 1 page(not to sure is which) of our work was questions from O level
hi StillThinking,
today is end of week 5.
have you settled down, in Sec 1 (2016) ?
how do you find St Nick 2016 Sec 1 Cca hours, starting around 3.45 pm ?
from 1.45 pm after lunch until 3.45 pm (Cca start), how do Sec 1 occupy their time ?
for the Sports Cca, like Netball, Badminton, Hockey, etc : do you find it intensive & siong, training 3x per week ?
if train 3x per week, how to find time to study ? -
list of Secondary school Cca
http://www.chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu. ... /badminton -
GreenBird:
More and more Sng girls chose NYJC as First Choice too.gardenia64:
How many girls join the HCJC, RI, VJC and NJC ? Thanks.
In RI thread (page 533), it was mentioned that, 55 ex St Nicholas O level students joined 2016 Year 5 cohort, for A level.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum ... start=5320
from the same batch (2016 Year 5), how many went to Hwa Chong, Victoria JC and National JC ?
between Hwa Chong & RI, more St Nick girls usually tend to end up in RI, or HCI ?
between VJC & NJC, more girls tend to end up in VJC, or NJC ? -
Crester:
Yes, NYJC has been improving over the years.
More and more Sng girls chose NYJC as First Choice too.
I remembered during my schooling days, its COP was >10. -
Careermum:
Its COP this year is 6(Sci) and 7(Arts).
Yes, NYJC has been improving over the years.Crester:
More and more Sng girls chose NYJC as First Choice too.
I remembered during my schooling days, its COP was >10.
About 30 Sng girls in Nyjc, I heard. -
Crester:
Its COP this year is 6(Sci) and 7(Arts).
Yes, NYJC has been improving over the years.Careermum:
[quote=\"Crester\"]
More and more Sng girls chose NYJC as First Choice too.
I remembered during my schooling days, its COP was >10.
About 30 Sng girls in Nyjc, I heard.[/quote]A lot of sngs girls are likely staying around the Bishan/AMK area. The Cat High boys too.
In the past, a lot of them chose Anderson JC due to convenience, when AJC's cop was better than NYJC.
Now that NYJC has surpassed AJC, it is understandable that the better students will choose NYJC.
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