CHIJ St Nicholas Girls'
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CHIJ St Nicholas Secondary Open house, on Saturday (24 November 2018), 9 am to 4 pm, after the release of 2018 PSLE results
https://sg.theasianparent.com/secondary-school-open-house-dates-2018/ -
Dear parents,
May I know is anyone of you are in the PSG? I would like to join the PSG and was wondering how do I go about it in joining?
Thank you! -
Hi, have any parents receive the invitation letter for P1/P2 Award Presentation from school on coming Wednesday? How do we know the cutoff score of the top 15% in the cohort for the excellence academic award?
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only school has the info, that you want.
This Cut-off-Total (upon 300) for Top 15 percent cohort level, based on 3 subjects for P1/ P2 (English, Maths, Chinese), varies from batch-to-batch.
There is no fixed Cut-off Total, for every batch. It varies, per batch.
But school won't disclose this info to parents, although school kept the info, as it is confidential within the school.
Perhaps 2018 (this year) is the last year, where students still can get this Top 15 per cent cohort level \"Excellence Academic\" award. Come 2019 (next year), since MOE had removed (abolished) graded tests for P1 and P2, there is no more benchmark yardstick anymore, to determine who is, or who isn't, falling within Top 15 percent cohort level. No more collecting award (monetary award) from your MP in Community club
With the recent Top-down instruction from MOE that \"de-emphasize on grades (score)\", St Nick school subject Teachers and Form Teachers are sealing their lips tightly, over disclosure of any form of academic scores, even to our P5 students.
example
just that day (only last week), after 2018 P5 SA2 exam scripts for 5 subjects (includng Higher Chinese) were marked and released back to P5 students, individual subject Teacher walked into the P5 classroom and first thing told all pupils, \"From now onwards, we are not allowed to disclose any form of academic results, whatsoever\".
But students, some naturally curious (kapo) themselves, they will go around on their own inside the classroom, asking each other, eg. they ask their good friends, ask their recess-time buddies (classmates) for each other marks. If some pupils don't mind sharing, they will tell their best-friends (trusted friends) in class. But if some students don't wish to tell, they won't press further. Those not close to them inside the class, students won't dare to ask. Strange, right ? eg. Whole year seldom talk to each other in class and then suddenly out of the blue, start asking people for exam marks, weirdly ? :? But this is done on their own free will, by the students themselves. Nothing to do with any subject Teacher releasing any academic info to whole class. -
Waterlili:
just drop an email toDear parents,
May I know is anyone of you are in the PSG? I would like to join the PSG and was wondering how do I go about it in joining?
Thank you!
[email protected]
someone will reply, follow up with you.
https://www.facebook.com/pg/parents.stnicks/about/?ref=page_internal
can see the various activities, that PSG help in
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Hi Phtthp, thank you for sharing.
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Hi
May I know if there will be an additional class created for P4? I thought the whole class will be promoted together? -
In 2016 P3, when we moved up to 2017 P4, the whole class moved up together. No pupil got left behind.
Also, no extra P4 class was created
2016 P3 : Total, 6 classes
2017 P4 : same. Total, also 6 classes.
No extra P4 class created -
phtthp:
Thank you!In 2016 P3, when we moved up to 2017 P4, the whole class moved up together. No pupil got left behind.
Also, no extra P4 class was created
2016 P3 : Total, 6 classes
2017 P4 : same. Total, also 6 classes.
No extra P4 class created
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Today (Thursday, 22 Nov 2018), PSLE results out, around 11 am.
All the very best, to P6 students
If anyone know what's the highest T-score this year, please share. Thank you.
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