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      kidskids
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      Autumnleaf\" post_id=\"1959618\" time=\"1579257319\" user_id=\"35378:


      This is for 2020 sec 3
      Hi Autumnleaf,

      Thank you so much!

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        Snoopy81
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        kidskids\" post_id=\"1959628\" time=\"1579260375\" user_id=\"182821:

        Snoopy81\" post_id=\"1959562\" time=\"1579236665\" user_id=\"181669:

        Hi kidskids

        Subject combinations may be subjected to changes.

        I would suggest that if your child is studying in PHS, he/she can ask the teachers. If not, you can contact the school to ask them.

        https://presbyterian.moe.edu.sg/about-us/school-information

        Hi Snoopy81,

        Understand that the combinations may change.
        My child is not from PHS but taking PSLE this year.
        So we are trying to \"see around\" some of the schools that we have in mind.

        Thanks for the reply!

        Hi kidskids,

        Thank you for considering PHS as one of your choices. All the best in choosing a secondary school for your child!

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          phtthp
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          Autumnleaf\" post_id=\"1959618\" time=\"1579257319\" user_id=\"35378:

          kidskids\" post_id=\"1959463\" time=\"1579182544\" user_id=\"182821:

          hello, can I know what are the subject combinations available for sec 3?
          i am trying to find out more information from PHS website but unable to.
          hope parents or student from PHS can help

          Thanks!

          This is for 2020 sec 3

          Hi Autumnleaf,

          Although u are very kind to post internal proprietary information on subject combination from PHS school, thinking that kidskids is a PHS student, just be careful going forward in future, because as it turn out, kidskids is not even a PHS student. Her child only Psle this year and eventually, the child may not even enter PHS. Kidskids just \" fish \" or sniff info, but not a student from PHS. In her own words, she said want to \"see around \" some schools she have in mind. In another thread (Cedar), she is keen

          https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=7176&start=1880

          In any case, if kidskids is truly a PHS student, she or he would have obtained internal info directly from the school itself, regarding end of Sec 2 choice of subject combination

          Fyi

          Last time, PHS posted freely a lot of info on their school website.

          But from this year wef 2020, do u notice that
          PHS not only over-hauled her entire website \"look and feel\" effect, but also placed all school info under confidentiality, by introducing (inserting) a new login page for all currently enrolled PHS students / parents, so that public cannot access school info, anymore ?


          PHS : Presbyterian High school

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            Autumnleaf
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            phtthp\" post_id=\"1959702\" time=\"1579329373\" user_id=\"35251:

            Autumnleaf\" post_id=\"1959618\" time=\"1579257319\" user_id=\"35378:

            [quote=kidskids post_id=1959463 time=1579182544 user_id=182821]hello, can I know what are the subject combinations available for sec 3?
            i am trying to find out more information from PHS website but unable to.
            hope parents or student from PHS can help

            Thanks!

            This is for 2020 sec 3


            https://postimg.cc/v4y7Hqht

            Hi Autumnleaf,

            Although u are very kind to post internal proprietary information on subject combination from PHS school, thinking that kidskids is a PHS student, just be careful going forward in future, because as it turn out, kidskids is not even a PHS student. Her child only Psle this year and eventually, the child may not even enter PHS. Kidskids just \" fish \" or sniff info, but not a student from PHS. In her own words, she said want to \"see around \" some schools she have in mind. In another thread (Cedar), she is keen

            https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=39&t=7176&start=1880

            In any case, if kidskids is truly a PHS student, she or he would have obtained internal info directly from the school itself, regarding end of Sec 2 choice of subject combination

            Fyi

            Last time, PHS posted freely a lot of info on their school website.

            But from this year wef 2020, do u notice that
            PHS not only over-hauled her entire website \"look and feel\" effect, but also placed all school info under confidentiality, by introducing (inserting) a new login page for all currently enrolled PHS students / parents, so that public cannot access school info, anymore ?


            PHS : Presbyterian High school[/quote]I actually didn’t realize, but I thought it was very common advise to research subject combinations offered in sec 3 when deciding on schools. It’s actually something that I didn’t quite understand myself until my own kid was in Sec 2.
            I didn’t think there would be anything wrong as end of Sec 2 all students were selecting and parents sharing all the different subject combinations with each other. Non-the-less it’s true that one can always source the info direct with the school. I have removed my original photo, though will need help from the admins to remove all the photos from the replies with quote to that photo.

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              kidskids
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              i’ve edited my post to remove the image.

              Autumnleaf , thanks and sorry for trouble caused

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                Autumnleaf
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                kidskids\" post_id=\"1960016\" time=\"1579522652\" user_id=\"182821:

                i've edited my post to remove the image.
                Autumnleaf , thanks and sorry for trouble caused
                It’s okay, I didn’t think too much into it, it’s my bad. Hope the info was useful to you, though it’s only accurate for this year’s Sec 3, guess can give you some idea. All the best for your girls PSLE!

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                  kidskids
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                  Autumnleaf\" post_id=\"1960032\" time=\"1579532219\" user_id=\"35378:

                  kidskids\" post_id=\"1960016\" time=\"1579522652\" user_id=\"182821:

                  i've edited my post to remove the image.
                  Autumnleaf , thanks and sorry for trouble caused

                  It’s okay, I didn’t think too much into it, it’s my bad. Hope the info was useful to you, though it’s only accurate for this year’s Sec 3, guess can give you some idea. All the best for your girls PSLE!

                  Hi Autumnleaf,

                  Thanks again!

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                    phtthp
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                    2019 Psle batch (born 2007),

                    the 2nd last batch, to undergo T-score, before T-score entered dinosaur history


                    Cut off point into Presbyterian High school, affliated to St Andrew Junior College, was

                    in the range of T-score (236 to 252)


                    source of info, from MOE uploaded onto website

                    https://beta.moe.gov.sg/schoolfinder/?school=presbyterian-high-school

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                      Snoopy81
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                      When I was PHS student, there was no such thing as ALP and I didn't have chance to study Forensic Science. Recently, I happened to find this Forensic Science course online and decided to study it. I completed this course in a week.

                      https://www.coursera.org/learn/forensic-science
                      I think the main difference between this course and the one offered by PHS is that the students have more practical lessons while this one is purely theory.

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                        zac's mum
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                        Snoopy81\" post_id=\"1969113\" time=\"1585478137\" user_id=\"181669:

                        When I was PHS student, there was no such thing as ALP and I didn't have chance to study Forensic Science. Recently, I happened to find this Forensic Science course online and decided to study it. I completed this course in a week.
                        https://www.coursera.org/learn/forensic-science
                        I think the main difference between this course and the one offered by PHS is that the students have more practical lessons while this one is purely theory.
                        Thanks for sharing. Very interesting course indeed, free but looks very professional.

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