2019 PSLE Discussions and Strategies (Children born in 2007)
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sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1941434\" time=\"1571193525\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1941434 time=1571193525 user_id=130531]
hi sky,
Same as MIG, we also know several Singaporean families who send their (TScores ranging from 19+ to 23+) kids to local international schools...[/quote]
have a friend whose kid P6 this year, faced learning difficulty, from a rich family.
This child had been failing all 4 subjects, since P1 to P6, in all (SA1, SA2) exam.
Although child faced learning difficulty, but MOE did not grant him exemption (Chinese).
So, he still took Standard Chinese PSLE paper (1 and 2) recently, on Monday (30 Sep 2019)
Ever advised parent to let child take Foundation Chinese, instead of Standard Chinese, since child couldn't get exemption from MOE. Parent initially did consider, but in the end, dropped the idea.
6 years ago, back then in 2014 Primary 1, this child could have joined a local Primary school, dedicated to handle education for special need kids. (won't mention the name of the primary school, here)
i told parents that that good local special-need primary school, would benefit child, long term wise.
However, because this parent is a very senior key personnel working in a highly visible, high-powered organization, because of \"face\" issue, parent insisted that child go study in a GEP primary school, because parent is an alumni from a coveted GEP school, so enrolled child into GEP primary school.
Based on recent August 2019 P6 Prelim, child also failed all 4 subjects. Each subject, scored way below 50 / 100
parent think likely this child will fail 2019 PSLE.
As a result, parent think that likely, child be channelled into a \"local Secondary school, dedicated for students who failed PSLE\", via MOE S1 posting results.
However, parent don't want child to go into this local Secondary school, because of \"face\" issue.
Parents don't want relatives nor office colleagues, to know that child going to be posted there.
Due to learning difficulty, child not independent, the parents won't send child to overseas boarding school
question
from above sharing, since this child's rich parents can afford, is it better to
- homeschool him, or
- send child to a \"ACS / HCI / SJI\" International School, for secondary education ?
($ is not any issue to them, because parents are rich businessmen ) -
.zeit\" post_id=\"1941451\" time=\"1571196128\" user_id=\"171271:
SJI International and SJI Independent @ Malcolm are not co-located I thought?
Unbeknownst to many KS heartlanders, SJI is a hidden gem@Malcolm. I know a lot of SJI boys. Got 2 in my dept. Some of my HNW friends who only fine wine and dine did not care about PSLE and other national exams, but only aimed for SJI International. It's an oft-forgotten \"贵族书院\" with a deep pocket. Lots of donations, sponsorships, intangible frills and perks you can't get at govt schools. They are in their own league.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/sji-partners-cambridge-to-offer-new-scholarship -
No, in Singapore only primary school education is compulsory. After that, u do what u like.
But even then, there are cases falling through the cracks. Like that recent case where the 2 year old toddler was murdered, and her remains discovered only 5 years later. Meaning she never registered for P1 and authorities did not realize.
Also I know of some families with primary school age children who migrate overseas (JB also considered overseas btw) and therefore don’t need to attend primary school in SG anymore. -
Hi
Just wondering, which are the common colleges the JC students go to in US to pursue computing?
I am not referring to stanford or caltech. like what other good colleges are there? not necessarily MIT.
Is there a thread for US colleges? tks! -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1941454\" time=\"1571196454\" user_id=\"35251:
Homeschooling is not for the faint-hearted. In general, one parent needs to be very involved, even at sec school. For a child with special needs, a parent needs to be very involved. They could engage a homeschool tutor(s), but I'm not sure whether there are good ones who could manage special needs.
Due to learning difficulty, the parents won't send child to overseas boarding school
question
from above sharing, since this child's rich parents can afford, is it better to
- homeschool him, or
- send child to a \"ACS / HCI / SJI\" International School, for secondary education ?
($ is not any issue to them, because parents are rich businessmen )
I can't comment on the International schools - but it also depends on whether the schools are willing and able to provide the right level of support.
There are actually boarding schools which are designed for kids with special needs. I recently heard that someone I know sent their child to such a boarding school in the US and they seem happy with it. Not close friends, but my husband saw it on FB. If your friend is able to afford it, it can be an option. Personally, I wouldn't send my special needs child away as I think she needs us nearby, but maybe it would work for some. -
bluepencil\" post_id=\"1941459\" time=\"1571196872\" user_id=\"165241:
Perhaps you should post this in another thread? There might be someone with the info in one of the \"tertiary education\" threads. This is PSLE!
Hi
Just wondering, which are the common colleges the JC students go to in US to pursue computing?
I am not referring to stanford or caltech. like what other good colleges are there? not necessarily MIT.
Is there a thread for US colleges? tks! -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1941454\" time=\"1571196454\" user_id=\"35251:
This is very interesting. Most primary schools will insist the child sit Foundation subjects if they failed P5. But I guess the parent had big enough influence to override the school...
hi sky,sky minecrafter\" post_id=\"1941434\" time=\"1571193525\" user_id=\"130531:[quote=\"sky minecrafter\" post_id=1941434 time=1571193525 user_id=130531]Same as MIG, we also know several Singaporean families who send their (TScores ranging from 19+ to 23+) kids to local international schools...
have a friend whose kid P6 this year, faced learning difficulty, from a rich family.
This child had been failing all 4 subjects, since P1 to P6, in all (SA1, SA2) exam.
Although child faced learning difficulty, but MOE did not grant him exemption (Chinese).
So, he still took Standard Chinese PSLE paper (1 and 2) recently, on Monday (30 Sep 2019)
Ever advised parent to let child take Foundation Chinese, instead of Standard Chinese.
However, parent initially did consider, but in the end, dropped the idea.
6 years ago, back then in 2014 Primary 1, this child could have joined a local Primary school, dedicated to handle education for special need kids. (won't mention the name of the primary school, here)
i told parents that that good local special-need primary school, would benefit child, long term wise.
However, because this parent is a very senior key personnel working in a highly visible, high-powered organization, because of \"face\" issue, parent insisted that child go study in a GEP primary school, because parent is an alumni from a coveted GEP school, so enrolled child into GEP primary school.
Based on recent August 2019 P6 Prelim, child also failed all 4 subjects. Each subject, scored way below 50 / 100
parent think likely this child will fail 2019 PSLE.
As a result, parent think that likely, child be channelled into a \"local Secondary school, dedicated for students who failed PSLE\", via MOE S1 posting results.
However, parent don't want child to go into this local Secondary school, because of \"face\" issue.
Parents don't want relatives nor office colleagues, to know that child going to be posted there.
Due to learning difficulty, child not independent, the parents won't send child to overseas boarding school
question
from above sharing, since this child's rich parents can afford, is it better to
- homeschool him, or
- send child to a \"ACS / HCI / SJI\" International School, for secondary education ?
($ is not any issue to them, because parents are rich businessmen )[/quote]
If fail PSLE two times, can apply to Northlight School (MOE does not post kids there, u apply yourself). If fail PSLE one time, can apply also but less priority I think.
https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Northlight_School
But if parent wants face and super rich, then sure go international school lor. I don’t think international schools care what PSLE grades u get. -
doodbug\" post_id=\"1941455\" time=\"1571196485\" user_id=\"13281:
Indeed, Malcolm is the regular one, but I was musing in general that the entire Lasallian family is a jewel pp here hardly take notice of.
SJI International and SJI Independent @ Malcolm are not co-located I thought?.zeit\" post_id=\"1941451\" time=\"1571196128\" user_id=\"171271:
Unbeknownst to many KS heartlanders, SJI is a hidden gem@Malcolm. I know a lot of SJI boys. Got 2 in my dept. Some of my HNW friends who only fine wine and dine did not care about PSLE and other national exams, but only aimed for SJI International. It's an oft-forgotten \"贵族书院\" with a deep pocket. Lots of donations, sponsorships, intangible frills and perks you can't get at govt schools. They are in their own league.
https://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/sji-partners-cambridge-to-offer-new-scholarship -
Does anyone know what is the pre-requisite for the student to be able to study either Biology-Chemistry-Math-Econs or Chemistry-Physics-Math-Econs at year 5 at these schools such as RI, NJC, HCI? Having this information would be good for us to decide whether to select these schools for the S1 exercise, knowing that it is going to be very competitive there
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MyPillow:
... also wonder study in Intl Spore Sch :acs int, Sji Int, HC int - still need tuition or not ? if not need tuitiion - the fees of $2k plus may be manageable to some families
Yes MP, some could still need; cos the issue may just lie in the Attitude towards work in general...phtthp:
phtthp, don't worry for them... They'd have their considerations, 'd have already approached some institutions, & gotten a tentative place, even before Psle...... have a friend whose kid P6 this year, faced learning difficulty, from a rich family... This child had been failing all 4 subjects, since P1 to P6, in all (SA1, SA2) exam... is it better to
- homeschool him, or
- send child to a \"ACS / HCI / SJI\" International School, for secondary education ?
In any case, some frens with special-needs-kids still hope to put them in a post-Psle school (here/overseas), like slmkhoo's sharing...
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