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    Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)

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    • J Offline
      Jk1975
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      Thanks emoh!!

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        tofu
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        Estéema\" post_id=\"1955335\" time=\"1577257277\" user_id=\"66413:

        1st week will hv lots of activities for day camp orientation, CCA trials, etc.

        Yr child will not be lost with what to do or prepare coz the entire sch & seniors will engage yr child well. They’ll be enjoying themselves.

        Just one note tho - try to get enuf uniform, shorts, PE coz S’times PE shirts & shorts run out till 2nd/3rd mth. Just get one set for starter as some CCAs may hv to buy diff types of additional Ts. Get more than one tie & esp sch pin fr the Sch Co-op as boys tend to loose the pins easily. Students will need writing pads, files, etc fr Co-op which will get crowded 1st week of school. You’ll need jackets bcoz they sit in cold air-con classrooms. Choice of either buying fr Co-op or fr the PSG parents selling the colorful yellow/deep blue jackets.

        If yr child is in IB/IP, they’ve their own sch prepared materials. Except for Geog, LA, CL/HCL, most other books & SC textbooks are not used. The advice is to buy optionals only after lesson commences. Teacher might adv not nec to buy some books.

        Hope abv helps
        Hi Esteema

        May I know if jacket is compulsory or can the boys wear their own jkts?


        Thank you!

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          Estéema
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          Students are suppose to wear only school logo jackets. There are also a variety of CCA jackets.

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            Seeettooth
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            Hi anyone making their way to acsi from pasir ris? Tks.

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              cwwsim
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              Hi All


              Was searching for an ACSI O levels forum but couldn't find one so decide to start this thread for parents with kids in ACSI O levels classes.

              😄

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                Beloved3
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                Pls pm me with your boy’s name n class if u want to be added into the Sec 1,

                2020 WhatsApp grp

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                  Greyporcupine
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                  Seeettooth\" post_id=\"1956100\" time=\"1577608112\" user_id=\"183208:

                  Hi anyone making their way to acsi from pasir ris? Tks.
                  Hi
                  We live in Katong (Marine Parade)

                  Commuting is indeed time consuming 🙈

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                    Greyporcupine
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                    Hi


                    Looking for possible carpooling from/to Marine Parade/Katong to/from school

                    DM if interested, thanks

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                      ACS(I) Results of the November 2019 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Examination

                      Published on : 2020-01-03

                      Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) students received their results for the November 2019 International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Examination this afternoon in school. The cohort of 456 students achieved an average score of 41 points with 349 (77%) achieving 40 points and above. The 2019 cohort is the school’s largest in five years and all will receive their diplomas.

                      The International Baccalaureate (IB) Diploma Programme (DP) aims to develop students who have excellent breadth and depth of knowledge – students who flourish physically, intellectually, emotionally and ethically[1]. ACS (Independent) IB students offer six subjects in addition to the three core elements — the Extended Essay (EE), Theory of Knowledge (TOK) and Creativity, Activity, Service (CAS). These three core components aim to broaden students’ educational experience and challenge them to apply their knowledge and skills.

                      Principal, Mr Arene Koh, congratulated the students on the completion of their IB Diploma Programme (IBDP). He noted that “globalisation, changing demographics, technology advancements will shape how our students will thrive in the 21st century. The diploma programme offers a holistic educational experience where young people acquire the skills and values to guide them as they navigate the unknown future. It is our hope that they will continue to make a positive difference to those around them.”

                      Mr Koh also paid tribute to efforts and dedication of the school family, saying “The diploma journey was a collective effort and partnership between the students and teachers.”

                      The school expresses its gratitude to the ACS Board of Governors, the Board of Management, the ACSOBA, the Methodist Church, MOE, parents and well-wishers for their advice, support and encouragement.

                      To God Be the Glory, The Best Is Yet To Be!

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                        Hi Grey porcuppine and Beloved 3.


                        I have PM you already. Thank you!!

                        Cheers!

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