Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)
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Both schools have a common paper in Yr4 for English, Maths and Chem (around April or so?). Rumour has it that the boys do better on average in Maths and Chem, but the girls are better on average in English. Do note that this is on average, and that does not preclude some girls doing better than some boys in Maths/Chem, and some boys doing better than some girls in English. And this is only rumour as the comparison between the 2 schools is not made known to the students or parents (presumably the teachers know, but they don't tell!). For other papers, I have no idea.
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gracer909:
Hi,
:thankyou:firefly38:
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Hi,
The next PSLE Maths Talk is scheduled for Sat, 15 March, 2pm.
RPA members who still have children in primary school can look into this.
Please see the ORA website:
http://www.rafflesian.com
Old Rafflesians' Association
c/o Raffles Institution
1 Raffles Institution Lane
Singapore 575954
Tel: (65) 6353 5063
Fax: (65) 6353 8847
Email: [email protected]
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Please note that P6 (and P5) students can attend.
Parents who are non-members can also attend; please tell your friends (those with children in Upper Primary School).
To register, please go to:
http://www.apesnap.com/event/orapslemaths01_2014
Closing date is Wednesday, 12th March.
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Calling all parents and friends of the Rafflesian family.
ORA Workshop on \"Using the Advanced Model Method” to Help Your Child Excel in PSLE Maths\"
ORA Workshop on \"Helping Your Child Excel in PSLE Maths\", 15 March 2014
The aim of this hands-on workshop is to teach parents of Upper Primary pupils the Advanced Model Method, and various Speed Maths Shortcuts and Speed Maths Tips & Tricks, so that they can motivate their Children to excel in Maths.
Who should come?
Parents who are interested in helping their Upper Primary school children excel in Mathematics.
Primary 5 and 6 pupils who want to do well in PSLE Maths are also welcomed.
Why should I come?
Parents who attend will be able to learn how to use the Advanced Model Method, and various strategies, to help their children solve challenging and non-routine mathematical problems encountered at the upper primary level.
The Advanced Model Method can be used to solve ALL (100%) of the “Double Ratios” problems in the Primary 5 and 6 Maths syllabi. It can also be used to solve many maths problems involving fractions, ratios and percentages.
Details of Workshop
Date: 15 March 2014 (Saturday)
Time: 2.00 pm - 5.00 pm
Venue: Raffles Institution, LT3 (Yr 1-4)
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Dear Parents,
Just to inform you that the next ORA PSLE Maths Talk for Parents by Mr Ernest Wong will be held on Sat 5th March 2016.
Venue will be at Orchard Plaza.
Parents who are interested in helping their Upper Primary school children excel in Mathematics may attend.
Primary 5 and 6 pupils who want to do well in PSLE Maths are also welcomed.
For details, please go to:
http://www.rafflesian.com/
or
http://www.speedmaths.com
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Event : \t
ORA Workshop on \"Using the Advanced Model Method” to Help Your Child Excel in PSLE Maths\"
Date:
5 March 2016 (Saturday)
Time : \t
9.30 am to 12.30 pm
Venue: \t
150 Orchard Road #08-07 Orchard Plaza Singapore 238841
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This is a reply to ruyu. You can see that Nanyang Girls' High School at COP 264 and Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) at COP 260 are surpassing both RI and RGS in COP for various reasons. Collectively they are still the Top 4 schools in Singapore as we could see on http://www.edugo.com and http://www.edupoll.org.
Since the birth of Singapore, we have only 2 full female Cabinet ministers - Lim Hwee Hua ( former Cresent Girls' School ) and Grace Fu ( former Nanyang Girls' High School )
Singapore's top-ranking female CEO is Mdm Ho Ching of Temasek Holdings is also from Cresent Girls' School.
No Cabinet ministers from RGS and HCI yet. Just FYI. -
LimHW also from RI and HC also from NJC
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edupod:
HiThis is a reply to ruyu. You can see that Nanyang Girls' High School at COP 264 and Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) at COP 260 are surpassing both RI and RGS in COP for various reasons. Collectively they are still the Top 4 schools in Singapore as we could see on http://www.edugo.com and http://www.edupoll.org.
Since the birth of Singapore, we have only 2 full female Cabinet ministers - Lim Hwee Hua ( former Cresent Girls' School ) and Grace Fu ( former Nanyang Girls' High School )
Singapore's top-ranking female CEO is Mdm Ho Ching of Temasek Holdings is also from Cresent Girls' School.
No Cabinet ministers from RGS and HCI yet. Just FYI.
Who is ruyu and what is the point you're trying to make here?
Did you realise what era we're in right now? Fewer women joined politics in the past, but had they been more forthcoming to run for elections, you might see more from RGS and other 'English' girls' schools.
Did you realise LKY had stepped down a long time ago? Did you know his criteria for female ministers then?
Did you realise it's LHL's era since 2004? Preferences and needs for his office holders are different.
Did you realise the world has changed and that China has awakened? Bilingual leaders of a certain age group are needed to fill that gap now. The stars, sun and moon have aligned.
Did you realise some people you named are good friends, not because their alma mater is academically better than RGS or NYGH?
Did you realise that one of them isn't in politics? Have you checked the alma mater of the 1st PM's wife?
Did you know that some current office holders (albeit not full ministers yet) were from RI (RJC) and RGS? I can list down for you in the next GE. Sim Ann, Amy Khor, Denise Phua, Josephine Teo...
Did you know that the current Ag Ed Min (Schools) was from HCI? And the other one in charge of higher education was from RI (RJC)?
There's no end to this.
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Who is ruyu? Wrong post perhaps
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jetsetter:
Well said.. maybe a troll, 5 posts. And edupod came out of no where to reply \"ruyu\"... failed to mention that both HCI and NYG incl HCL 3pts...
Hiedupod:
This is a reply to ruyu. You can see that Nanyang Girls' High School at COP 264 and Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) at COP 260 are surpassing both RI and RGS in COP for various reasons. Collectively they are still the Top 4 schools in Singapore as we could see on http://www.edugo.com and http://www.edupoll.org.
Since the birth of Singapore, we have only 2 full female Cabinet ministers - Lim Hwee Hua ( former Cresent Girls' School ) and Grace Fu ( former Nanyang Girls' High School )
Singapore's top-ranking female CEO is Mdm Ho Ching of Temasek Holdings is also from Cresent Girls' School.
No Cabinet ministers from RGS and HCI yet. Just FYI.
Who is ruyu and what is the point you're trying to make here?
Did you realise what era we're in right now? Fewer women joined politics in the past, but had they been more forthcoming to run for elections, you might see more from RGS and other 'English' girls' schools.
Did you realise LKY had stepped down a long time ago? Did you know his criteria for female ministers then?
Did you realise it's LHL's era since 2004? Preferences and needs for his office holders are different.
Did you realise the world has changed and that China has awakened? Bilingual leaders of a certain age group are needed to fill that gap now. The stars, sun and moon have aligned.
Did you realise some people you named are good friends, not because their alma mater is academically better than RGS or NYGH?
Did you realise that one of them isn't in politics? Have you checked the alma mater of the 1st PM's wife?
Did you know that some current office holders (albeit not full ministers yet) were from RI (RJC) and RGS? I can list down for you in the next GE. Sim Ann, Amy Khor, Denise Phua, Josephine Teo...
Did you know that the current Ag Ed Min (Schools) was from HCI? And the other one in charge of higher education was from RI (RJC)?
There's no end to this.
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I think the point is, smart people don't join politics?
ex-crescentian here, btw. -
Hi, just to check does anyone child in Y6 has to take the Physometric test during the March holiday? Can anyone help to explain what is this test about?
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Not sure about physometric test. Nafa test just over !
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