Hillgrove Secondary School
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Hi floppy,
Will keep these in mind.. thank you :salute:
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While itβs true that SYFC may build up his interest in aeromodelling, you can do the same without being in SYFC. Better control of glider and drone requires practice, the CCA itself wonβt make him better.
As for knowledge of controlling a plane / structure of the plane, he would need to excel in science, specifically Physics, and mathematics. I would look for a school that can provide him a good grounding in those subjects rather than zoom in on a CCA. Eventually, if he intents to fly, those subjects are the ones that would be the most important in understanding how things work and in selection
All things being equal, having the CCA but not the required grades / subjects, wonβt make the cut. Having the required grades / subjects but not the CCA will still get him through.
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Well said floppy! While Hillgrove does focus on aerospace and has a flight & aerospace programme, you still need to be very strong in physics and maths to do well in this field. Also this CCA is quite competitive and irrespective of the school a child gets in (having this CCA), there is no guarantee that the child will eventually get into the CCA.
As for knowledge of controlling a plane / structure of the plane, he would need to excel in science, specifically Physics, and mathematics. I would look for a school that can provide him a good grounding in those subjects rather than zoom in on a CCA. Eventually, if he intents to fly, those subjects are the ones that would be the most important in understanding how things work and in selection
All things being equal, having the CCA but not the required grades / subjects, wonβt make the cut. Having the required grades / subjects but not the CCA will still get him through. -
Dear Hillgrove parents, Iβm a P6 parent. Thinking to include Hillgrove for secondary school selection for my child. As there is a MRT track next just to the school, may I ask how is the noise level from the MRT trains passing by the school.
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My son graduated from Hillgrove about two years back and when I asked him about this, he said classrooms directly facing the tracks do get some disturbances, but they get used to it quickly and after a while, they don't even register the train noise.
Hope this helps.Cheerfulmommy\" post_id=\"2049652\" time=\"1638167461\" user_id=\"102202:
Dear Hillgrove parents, I'm a P6 parent. Thinking to include Hillgrove for secondary school selection for my child. As there is a MRT track next just to the school, may I ask how is the noise level from the MRT trains passing by the school.
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@VIVIDLAUREL : Thank you for your reply !
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Any Hillgrove parents here?
My girl is currently in Sec 1, would like to share information more effectively via this forum.
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Hi parents, appreciate your feedback on Hillgrove. How is the school environment? Is it supportive of special needs children? My child academically is quite strong, but his ADHD can make it difficult socially, like integrating into the class, managing bullies etc. Are teachers approachable, and supportive? Appreciate your feedback. Thanks
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Hi, can anyone share the school hours for Hillgrove Sec? Do students typically have lunch in school? Thanks!

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@Serendipity said in Hillgrove Secondary School:
Hi, can anyone share the school hours for Hillgrove Sec? Do students typically have lunch in school? Thanks!

U can have a look at their timetable here:
https://sites.google.com/moe.edu.sg/hgv-student-matters/school-timetable
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