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    Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

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    • Future AcademyF Offline
      Future Academy
      last edited by

      GiftedGem:
      alng:

      [quote=\"chlobe\"]Hi alng,


      Thanks for your reply! Should be ok to go for about 4-5 trials? My girl doesn't really want to join uniform group since it is compulsory to put 1 UG, can don't go for the trial right.;p


      Yes can go for as many trials as she wishes.

      Totally agree w alng. Go as many as she likes.

      To secure yr favourite CCA is not easy as there are many girls also vying for the same.
      UG is compulsory and yr girl is required to attend the trial.

      But having said, my girl told me that UG has its own fun filled activities which the girls enjoy too.[/quote]
      Agree with GiftedGem.

      Actually UG is not a bad choice. Among all CCAs, many of them require to have strong background in it (i.e. many DSA students sports CCAs and performing arts). For UG, the girls can really enjoy the activities and do not need to worry about competitions and tournament.

      😄

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        gracer909
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        gracer909:
        gracer909:

        Hi,


        PRGS members get special invitations to events organised by the Old Rafflesians' Association (ORA).
        There is a PSLE Maths Talk this Sat, 27 Apr.
        PRGS members who still have children in primary school can look into this.

        Please see the ORA website:
        http://www.rafflesian.com



        .

        Hi,

        The next PSLE Maths Talk is scheduled for Sat, 15 March, 2pm.

        PRGS 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: \t(65) 6353 5063
        Fax: \t(65) 6353 8847
        Email: \[email protected]
        .

        Hi,

        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

        =
        Event :
        ORA Workshop on \"Using the Advanced Model Method” to Help Your Child Excel in PSLE Maths\"

        Date:
        5 March 2016 (Saturday)

        Time :
        9.30 am to 12.30 pm

        Venue:
        150 Orchard Road #08-07 Orchard Plaza Singapore 238841
        =

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          esme38
          last edited by

          ​​​​Hi, i will be gg for my DD School-Parent Meetings (SPM) 2016. Will be glad to see the form teacher

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            bubblebath
            last edited by

            I’m a newbie 2016 PSLE mummy and looking at attending RGS open house on 14 May with my gal.


            Would like to ask, for parents who drive, does the school allow us to park inside the school? I don’t think there is any public carpark around the school?

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              zulu
              last edited by

              bubblebath:
              I'm a newbie 2016 PSLE mummy and looking at attending RGS open house on 14 May with my gal.


              Would like to ask, for parents who drive, does the school allow us to park inside the school? I don't think there is any public carpark around the school?
              waiting inside school compound is only allowed after 3 pm, i believe. can wait along certain parts of the roads outside school. be careful as certain roads e.g. Ardmore road are strictly no waiting. check the signs along the roads.


              sorry, answer not appropriate as you were asking about Open House Day parking.

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                alng
                last edited by

                bubblebath:
                I'm a newbie 2016 PSLE mummy and looking at attending RGS open house on 14 May with my gal.


                Would like to ask, for parents who drive, does the school allow us to park inside the school? I don't think there is any public carpark around the school?
                RGS has a very small carpark and uses its assembly ground as carpark after morning assembly. Even if visitors are allowed to park inside the school during the open house, you are unlikely to find a parking lot. For big school event, the school may liaise with the traffic police to allow the cars to park along the road outside the school. Even with that, it is difficult to park at times so we are being advised to car pool to school or take public transport. The nearest carpark is at Shangri-la.

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                  bubblebath
                  last edited by

                  Thanks zulu and alng. Would be better prepared with the info you helped provided. : )

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                      GiftedGem
                      last edited by

                      RGS Open House - 14 May 2016 (Sat 8am - 3pm )


                      Visiting the campus is the best way to learn about the opportunities and experiences RGS has to offer. Come down and speak with to students and teachers and get a glimpse of what the RGS experience is all about.

                      Parking :
                      Visitors are strongly encouraged to carpool or take public transport. Designated parking areas are only along Anderson Road. Parking along Ardmore Park & Draycott Drive is strictly prohibited.

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                      • Future AcademyF Offline
                        Future Academy
                        last edited by

                        Some information on Open House Traffic and Parking:


                        Traffic Advisory

                        Visitors are strongly encouraged to carpool or take public transport. Designated parking areas are only along Anderson road. Parking along Ardmore Park & Draycott Drive is strictly prohibited.

                        Alternatives to parking along Anderson Road

                        Shangri-La Hotel Carpark (one of the nearest carpark)
                        $6.00 for 1st hr, $2.00 for the next subsequent 30min from 7am to 6pm

                        Public Buses
                        From Orchard MRT: Bus 190 and 972
                        From Royal Thai Embassy Bus Stop (Opp. Liat Towers): Bus 105 and 132
                        From Stevens MRT (Bef. Metropolitan YMCA): Bus 105, 132, 190 and 972

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