Methodist Girls' School (Secondary)
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Thanks waterblob & candycanes124.
I will definitely be at the open house on 18May. Unfortunately my daughter has a Maths competition on that day, so she will not be able to feel the school environment personally. But I'll feedback to her
Just curious, this is the first IB year for MGS. What is the reason/pull factor for you to decide to be the pioneer batch? Was it a decision made by yourself or your parents are involved in the decision-making? -
Hi BeContented,
I am not Sec 1, so I'm not in the IB batch, so I think waterblob would be better in telling you more about it but the reasons why people in my year are really keen in applying for IB for next year is because
MG is currently the only girls school for through-train IB and
MG teaches great values and is very fun
Most of my non-MG pri friends say it was mainly their parents' decision to send them to MG (parents know best! )
Good luck for your daughter's math competition! :rahrah: -
Hi BeContented,
The reason I wanted to go to MGS IP was because for the past two years I've been to the open house and last year my parents and I thought that MGS IP was pretty interesting so we decided to try out :boogie: Before I did my Sec 1 posting exercise, my parents and I sat down and talked about the ideal choices I have and then we discussed about our priorities and which school could provide a more holistic education+distance from home+Bonding with friends. So its more of a my-parents-and-my-choice kind of decision -
I understand that MGS IP will join ACSI in year 5.
Is this regardless of result at year 4?
Meaning once admitted to MGS IP will auto move to ACSI in year 5?
Does MGS has O level route too? These are separated from IP classes?
Thanks! -
sleepy:
Hello, sleepy!I understand that MGS IP will join ACSI in year 5.
Is this regardless of result at year 4?
Meaning once admitted to MGS IP will auto move to ACSI in year 5?
Does MGS has O level route too? These are separated from IP classes?
Thanks!
S4 MGS IP students will join ACSI in Y5 semi-automatically after graduation. It will still be possible to be sidetracked, retracked, or otherwise off-track. A student may fail to meet the criteria for advancement.
Yes, MGS has an O-level route too, with students having different classes from those taking the IP route. -
Hi autolycus
For acs/mgs, can we assume that the will occur latest by end of y3 in order for the kids to apply for O lvl exam in y4? -
Nebbermind:
If in Y4 the student suddenly turns in a performance so horrible that she is deemed non-promotable, the latest is likely mid-Y4. At that point, one solution is to reset the student from mid-Y4 to mid-Y3. An integrated programme is NOT designed to give undeserving students an automatic pass into a pre-university course, but to allow those who ought to do well enough to do so (and get some extra education out of it).Hi autolycus
For acs/mgs, can we assume that the will occur latest by end of y3 in order for the kids to apply for O lvl exam in y4?
So, no assumptions. IP students should work hard and not assume that a good performance up to end of Y3 is sufficient for 'automatic' transfer. I've held back students who weren't good enough. -
Hi,
Any streaming done at sec1 SBC level? Pl curious to know! Thanks in advance -
kuts:
There's no definitive streaming policy. However, students may be redirected to different classes for various reasons — underperformance, overperformance, change in environment, etc.Hi,
Any streaming done at sec1 SBC level? Pl curious to know! Thanks in advance -
Thanks a lot autolycus! There are three SBC classes, if a girl does not perform well, will she be redirected to O-level?