Chung Cheng High (Main)
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neverxp\" post_id=\"2053313\" time=\"1640411025\" user_id=\"84197:Some kids are known to play on digital devices until wee hours. Cut down on playing digital device may help in getting more sleeping hours
“Considering School end time” could mean if start school 1 hour later would mean end school 1 hour later too. And reach home, take dinner, do homework and sleep 1 hour later. That still may not achieve the objective of more sleeping time as a result.neverxp\" post_id=\"2053313\" time=\"1640411025\" user_id=\"84197:[quote=neverxp post_id=2053313 time=1640411025 user_id=84197]
2. Currently, schools start no earlier than 7.30a.m. Schools have the autonomy to adopt a later school start time, taking into consideration factors such as parents' feedback, school end time, impact on after-school and inter-school programmes, transport provisions and traffic situation around their schools.neverxp\" post_id=\"2053313\" time=\"1640411025\" user_id=\"84197:
Same point mentioned above:cutting down on playing on digital devices could increase sleeping hours.
we will need to work with parents to improve sleep hygiene, manage the overall load on students as well as their use of digital devices.
Someone did ask the ex principal before this question: such long day for the students, how could they cope? Ex principle answer: many batches of students have gone through such routine without any issue. -
Lessons start at 8am (Mon - Wed, Fri) and 8.30am (Thurs). But students have to be in school half an hr earlier for flag raising and self reading.
While starting school at a later time may mean students can wake up later, it also means they go home later and finish hw later and sleep later. -
mamamiya\" post_id=\"2053392\" time=\"1640442968\" user_id=\"6056:
I'm confused, so what time does school start on Mondays to Wednesdays and Fridays (ie, the time by which they must be in school so as not to be considered late and therefore penalised?) What about Thursdays? 8 am or 830 am?
Lessons start at 8am (Mon - Wed, Fri) and 8.30am (Thurs). But students have to be in school half an hr earlier for flag raising and self reading.
While starting school at a later time may mean students can wake up later, it also means they go home later and finish hw later and sleep later. -
Hi,
Can anyone advise whether is it necessary to wear CCHMS socks? -
faithgurl\" post_id=\"2053655\" time=\"1640590765\" user_id=\"26550:
Yes, students are required to wear the cchm socks on school days.
Hi,
Can anyone advise whether is it necessary to wear CCHMS socks? -
Pegasus08\" post_id=\"2053403\" time=\"1640450921\" user_id=\"41264:
Under normal situations, students should reach school by 7:20am on Mon to Wed and on Fri; and by 8:30am on Thurs. This is when they get ready for flag raising. I tend to drop my kids off at 7:10am or 8:15am.
I'm confused, so what time does school start on Mondays to Wednesdays and Fridays (ie, the time by which they must be in school so as not to be considered late and therefore penalised?) What about Thursdays? 8 am or 830 am?
However, during covid, staggered timing was introduced. So there may be changes in reporting time for different levels. Parents are well informed when there are any changes. -
Piggymum\" post_id=\"2053712\" time=\"1640619764\" user_id=\"1637:
Oh no…we were there to purchase the uniforms & books but nobody told us about the socks. We have missed out on the socks purchase. Is it alright to wear normal white socks instead?
Yes, students are required to wear the cchm socks on school days. -
faithgurl\" post_id=\"2053719\" time=\"1640655546\" user_id=\"26550:
Previously, teacher did check on the students occasionally but not sure about now. My younger one never got checked but elder one did. Guess can still buy it when school starts. Just tell teacher didn't manage to buy the socks if checked. It's covid time so not all will be able to get everything before school starts. ; )
Oh no…we were there to purchase the uniforms & books but nobody told us about the socks. We have missed out on the socks purchase. Is it alright to wear normal white socks instead? -
Piggymum\" post_id=\"2053731\" time=\"1640665176\" user_id=\"1637:
Previously, teacher did check on the students occasionally but not sure about now. My younger one never got checked but elder one did. Guess can still buy it when school starts. Just tell teacher didn't manage to buy the socks if checked. It's covid time so not all will be able to get everything before school starts. ; )
Thanks! -
bbbay\" post_id=\"2053375\" time=\"1640437963\" user_id=\"175278:>> Some kids is how many kids? I don't think this is the majority.
>> One hour late for school does not mean sleep later. Students still have some time buffer every day and can manage their time to maintain the same sleep time.
[quote]“Considering School end time” could mean if start school 1 hour later would mean end school 1 hour later too. And reach home, take dinner, do homework and sleep 1 hour later. That still may not achieve the objective of more sleeping time as a result.
[quote]Same point mentioned above:cutting down on playing on digital devices could increase sleeping hours.
Someone did ask the ex principal before this question: such long day for the students, how could they cope? Ex principle answer: many batches of students have gone through such routine without any issue.[/quote]>> Many batches of students have suffered this kind of pain. It's time to change.
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