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      Swc
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      doodbug\" post_id=\"2000270\" time=\"1603677041\" user_id=\"13281:

      This was decades ago, but Geog and History was not an unusual combination at O levels during our time. I would be surprised if MOE has moved to disallow it.

      Today, it is not uncommon for O level students to read either full Geog or History, and half of the other paired with SS.

      Even at A levels, I think it is the JCs that advise strongly against Geog and History taken at H2 levels together, and disallow it based on their assessment - it may not be an MOE rule. In the UK, there are definitely no rules prohibiting students from reading both at the A levels.
      The misunderstanding that History and Geog cannot be taken together might be due to the Humanities Program. Under HP, Literature is compulsory, hence during the upper sec, students from HP have to choose between History and Geog. And since they din take either History or Geog at upper sec level, many continued with taking just History or Geog instead of both.

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        MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2000268\" time=\"1603676835\" user_id=\"2964:

        slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2000263\" time=\"1603674296\" user_id=\"28674:

        MOE/SEAB does not allow any student to take both Geog and Hist in upper sec

        This is not true, then and now. If both History and Geography are not allowed to be taken together, then this is a restriction imposed by the school, not by MOE or the exam board. From what I can see, RGS allows Geo + History.

        Sorry, I stand corrected! I was thinking of O levels - and yes, you're right - it could be a school-imposed restriction, but a widespread one. RGS may allow it since they have they have more autonomy. But I think RI does not allow (or strongly discourages) both subjects to be taken together for A levels, and some JCs don't offer those combinations. I just assumed it was MOE/SEAB - my bad. I've made a note in my original post.

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          slmkhoo\" post_id=\"2000274\" time=\"1603677419\" user_id=\"28674:

          MerlionInGermany\" post_id=\"2000268\" time=\"1603676835\" user_id=\"2964:

          [quote=slmkhoo post_id=2000263 time=1603674296 user_id=28674]MOE/SEAB does not allow any student to take both Geog and Hist in upper sec

          This is not true, then and now. If both History and Geography are not allowed to be taken together, then this is a restriction imposed by the school, not by MOE or the exam board. From what I can see, RGS allows Geo + History.

          Sorry, I stand corrected! I was thinking of O levels - and yes, you're right - it could be a school-imposed restriction, but a widespread one. RGS may allow it since they have they have more autonomy. But I think RI does not allow (or strongly discourages) both subjects to be taken together for A levels.[/quote]
          You can take Geo and History for O levels then, like back in the 80s.
          You can take Geo and History for O levels now.
          You do not need special autonomy to let the students take Geo and History for O levels.
          If any school does not allow it, it is their own decision — both O level streams and IP.

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            Steadyberry
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            I took a pic of the slides fr last yr’s briefing. If there is no chg, it is poss to take 3 hum. 3 hum must inc i&a. Yr other 2 hum can be hist+lit, hist+geo, or lit+geo.

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              MerlionInGermany
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              Steadyberry\" post_id=\"2000279\" time=\"1603678342\" user_id=\"38412:
              We are all saying the same thing, 😄 one cannot take ELit+Geo+History in this school. It was a very specific question.
              Cool nurse\" post_id=\"2000179\" time=\"1603603131\" user_id=\"185329:[quote=\"Cool nurse\" post_id=2000179 time=1603603131 user_id=185329]Hi, can parents share the rough number of girls who take triple humanities(EL Literature, History and Geography) in RGS

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                :thankyou:

                joylly14\" post_id=\"1999892\" time=\"1603370110\" user_id=\"189089:

                Magic Unicorn\" post_id=\"1998628\" time=\"1602574880\" user_id=\"107611:[quote=\"Magic Unicorn\" post_id=1998628 time=1602574880 user_id=107611]Hi, may I know what’s the school starting And dismissal timing from mon - Friday ?

                Any running track in the school compound?

                Thanks
                The school starting time is always 7.30am except Thursday’s where it’s late day (for normal years) but since there’s COVID there’s no more late day so everyday will start at 7.30am. Dismissal timings are not confirmed and varies with timetable, usually around 1.30, but sometimes it’s 12.30 or 2.30[/quote]

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                  simple123
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                  Trying to find out more about RGS before the PSLE results (and if results are good enuf). What will you say is the culture of RGS? Strong character building for the girls? Are opportunities for overseas trips/competitions difficult to come by - as in only for those outstanding gals or reserved for those DSA gals. Will an average gal feel inferior/not good enuf in the school? DD is quite shy and does not like limelight so will the environment be suitable? Will they learn a lot of public speaking and grow out of their shyness? Thank u.

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                    simple123
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                    Also, what are the girls like? Very competitive or helpful and look out for one another? Strong community spirit?

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                      simple123\" post_id=\"2000369\" time=\"1603729033\" user_id=\"8465:

                      Trying to find out more about RGS before the PSLE results (and if results are good enuf). What will you say is the culture of RGS? Strong character building for the girls? Are opportunities for overseas trips/competitions difficult to come by - as in only for those outstanding gals or reserved for those DSA gals. Will an average gal feel inferior/not good enuf in the school? DD is quite shy and does not like limelight so will the environment be suitable? Will they learn a lot of public speaking and grow out of their shyness? Thank u.
                      RGS has a long history of nurturing the best and brightest girls in Singapore, be it academics or others( but you need to get in with good academics otherwise it will be struggle).
                      Most of the girls schools will have strong character building, not only RGS (NYG,MGS,SCGS, Cedar, SNGS etc)
                      Equal opportunities for all for oversea trips/competitions, there might be selections but everyone can try.
                      DSA gals will of course be expected to join competitions related to their DSA criteria, but does not mean shoo in.
                      There are no average academic gals in RGS, its the top 2 girls sch in SG.If you qualify via PSLE, you are way above average.
                      First 2 years the gals will be in the same class, most classes are mixed DSA/GEP/RGPS/NYPS/MGS as much as possible
                      Then there are houses which they will be inducted into for the 4 years.So if your gal is willing to make friends, I am sure she will be fine.
                      There will be competition no doubt but some are just chill,most of the gals are very helpful to each other and forge quite strong bonds.

                      Don't let your fears get in the way , if RGS accepts her I am sure she can do well

                      Good luck on your DD PSLE results

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                        Cool nurse
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                        Hi, I have a question about the classes. Do they put all the top students in one class or do they spread everyone across all classes? Thank you!

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