Raffles Institution (Year 1-4)
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Any experienced parents know how the CCA trials are being conducted? Does each trial take up the full 3 hr slot or the boys can move on to the next one after completing one trial ie can we put like 2 trials within a day? Seems like there’s not enough time to go through the trials/interviews. Thanks.
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thisis2012:
During my kid's time, A* was a pre-requisite to take the Galileo and Euler selection tests, with the latter also requiring certain levels of achievement in either RIPWMC, SMOPS or NMOS. But that was 2 years ago and things may have changed.
Most likely the men in blue.iRabbit:
So for the upcoming Kiwi Cup, which school are you going to support? Son's school or alma mater?
Do you know whether non-A* boys can sit for either Euler or Galileo programme selection test? TIA.
For a non-specialised sch, RI is considered very strong in some of the Olympiads, especially for Math and Physics. -
mamamiya:
Any experienced parents know how the CCA trials are being conducted? Does each trial take up the full 3 hr slot or the boys can move on to the next one after completing one trial ie can we put like 2 trials within a day? Seems like there’s not enough time to go through the trials/interviews. Thanks.
My boy said that the trials were short, due partly to the number of students they had to screen within the short time frame. -
mommyNg:
Yah, it's getting somewhat similar to the O level L1R5 isn't it? That's also taking 6 subjects into consideration.
RGS also just shared the new GPA calculation based on 6 subjects - EL, HMT/MT, 1 Math, 1 Science, 1 Hum, and 1 best subject. For lower secondary, most take 7 subjects and some take 8 that count towards GPA. So everyone would have at least 1-2 “buffer” subjects. I would agree that it definitely reduces stress on the students. Glad that both R schools are harmonizing in this aspect.iRabbit:
Surprised to read that the GPA calculation has been revised for Y3, and will be revised for Y4 from 2020 onwards.
Instead of (core 5 subjects + 3)/8, it's now (core 5 subjects + 1)/6. Since most of the boys take 9 subjects, they can have 3 subjects as 'buffer' excluding EL and HMT/MT. This makes it even easier to qualify for IP promotion.
With lesser subjects, it'll also be beneficial for those taking RA since that is known to be tough.
It's reassuring to know that one bad paper won't jeopardise the whole year's results. -
mamamiya:
Any experienced parents know how the CCA trials are being conducted? Does each trial take up the full 3 hr slot or the boys can move on to the next one after completing one trial ie can we put like 2 trials within a day? Seems like there’s not enough time to go through the trials/interviews. Thanks.
Some cca welcome you experience the whole 3 hours. Some cca only need 30min for trial. But they all need registration in system. I remembered you can't choose two cca in the same time slot for trial. -
Noted, thanks iRabbit and dunma!
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Hi everyone! I was a student from RI who graduated in 2017. My subject combi in JC was BCME (all H2s), and H1 GP.
I have some A Level books to let go before I leave for university in Melbourne in Feb, and I hope there’ll be some takers!
Link to the catalogue of books is: https://tinyurl.com/kspchatterbox321
Do PM me if you are interested in any of the books (please give me the title/code number of the book) or have any enquiries at all. I am also really willing to take any questions regarding RI, JC in general, my subject combi, and applying to medical school.
Just quote your own price for any item you’d like
Meetups will be done at my convenience (Bartley MRT).
Thank you!
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iRabbit:
Thanks for the info. Btw the men in white took home the Cup with 2 comeback tries, according to my boy, and he was gloating about it. :censored:
During my kid's time, A* was a pre-requisite to take the Galileo and Euler selection tests, with the latter also requiring certain levels of achievement in either RIPWMC, SMOPS or NMOS. But that was 2 years ago and things may have changed.
For a non-specialised sch, RI is considered very strong in some of the Olympiads, especially for Math and Physics. -
thisis2012:
Then the mgt should have declared a sch holiday for the students as a form of celebration.
Thanks for the info. Btw the men in white took home the Cup with 2 comeback tries, according to my boy, and he was gloating about it. :censored:iRabbit:
During my kid's time, A* was a pre-requisite to take the Galileo and Euler selection tests, with the latter also requiring certain levels of achievement in either RIPWMC, SMOPS or NMOS. But that was 2 years ago and things may have changed.
For a non-specialised sch, RI is considered very strong in some of the Olympiads, especially for Math and Physics.
https://www.facebook.com/RafflesInstitution/videos/305243623671492/ -
Congratulations to RI participants for very strong performances in SPhO and SChO 2018!
Results were posted on this blog
http://wwwdontmesswith6a.blogspot.com/
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