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janet88:
If mid-year SA1 May exam constitute zero % weigtage, it is ok, because won't enter into Report card. Stress comes only, if it is weighted, eg. 100 % weightage, from SA1
Term 1 has been stressful...dread to think of Term 2.
although I was informed there would be no mid year exam, it seems the girls prefer to have it instead of weekly tests. daughter told me she prefers weekly tests because it keeps her on the ball and the topics tested are bite sized instead of one whole chunk as in mid year. -
mid year exam will never be 0% weightage…it’s either 30% or 40%.
if the school does away with mid year and have weighted tests instead, then all these graded tests will add up to final year exams.
I would like to meet my daughter’s teachers…unfortunately, many of them are form teachers of other classes. so it would be difficult to do so. -
I see.
Maybe primary & Secondary schools dont have zero percentage, for SA1.
But some primary schools P6 students do have zero percentage weightage for P6 CA1, although they are still taking the chunky content CA1 papers, this week #9 -
janet88\" post_id=\"1899924\" time=\"1551149373\" user_id=\"12950:
so your dd prefer weekly bite size tests right? then isn't it less stressful compared to chunky Mid year SA, u no need stress lar since dd is ok
term 1 has been stressful...dread to think of term 2.phtthp\" post_id=\"1899922\" time=\"1551149042\" user_id=\"35251:
End of 2019 Term 1 ending soon.
One week holiday break starting on Saturday 16 March to Sunday 24 March
Term 2 resume on Monday 25 March to Friday 31 May
although I was informed there would be no mid year exam, it seems the girls prefer to have it instead of weekly tests. daughter told me she prefers weekly tests because it keeps her on the ball and the topics tested are bite sized instead of one whole chunk as in mid year. -
her preference alone is insufficient. if the majority of the girls prefer to have mid year and voice it to principal, then I am concerned she might decide to switch to having mid year exam. so far the school did not hold a briefing for parents with daughters in sec 3.
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"1899925\" time=\"1551149395\" user_id=\"43981:
i find march overseas trips a bit rush too
Earlier on, I thought maybe just maybe can go short holiday in Mar and Jun..now realised what a wishful thinking of mine..
june can go lar - i m going rc cruise in june - relax n eat n sleep -
Yes, Mar and Sep 1wk sch hols are just too rush.
Jun and year-end may be better timing for overseas trips. -
janet88\" post_id=\"1899945\" time=\"1551151446\" user_id=\"12950:
Janet : her preference alone is insufficient. if the majority of the girls prefer to have mid year and voice it to principal, then I am concerned she might decide to switch to having mid year exam. so far the school did not hold a briefing for parents with daughters in sec 3.
so your dd prefer weekly bite size tests right? then isn't it less stressful compared to chunky Mid year SA, u no need stress lar since dd is ok
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Minister strongly encourages no mid yr for sec 3 - sch who are doing mid yr , their P need to report and justify to their cluster Supt for good reasons .(tats what i know fr teachers i know) -
the 1 week march holidays is a ‘small’ reward after tests. the 1 month June holiday is a longer reward after stressful mid year exam.
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MrsKiasu\" post_id=\"1899925\" time=\"1551149395\" user_id=\"43981:
For March, you can go for something very short, just 2 nights, maybe. And do it over a weekend so you still have a good stretch of 5 days to revise and do other stuff. You can do something longer in June. The main thing is to make sure you plan the time well, and your kids know they have to fit their homework etc within the days left.
Earlier on, I thought maybe just maybe can go short holiday in Mar and Jun..now realised what a wishful thinking of mine..
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