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    • M Offline
      Momo70
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      moohoo\" post_id=\"2124138\" time=\"1701402652\" user_id=\"97665:

      Can I check how many days do the girls need to wear pinafore and how many days culotte per week please ?
      from the student handbook:

      • Wear pinafore and bring along her tie on days with hall assembly (typically on Monday or Tuesday)
      • Wear pinafore and blouse on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
      • Wear pinafore/ culottes & PE shirt/ RGS Standardised Green Black White (GBW) Shirt /House T-shirts on
      Wednesday and Friday.
      • Wear pinafore with white shirt or PE shirt only. PE shirts are allowed to be worn underneath the pinafore till the
      end of the PE block, latest being 3rd block.

      The school may adjust these requirements If the weather turn very warm. Like wearing pinafore twice a week at most.

      hope this helps.

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        moohoo
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        :thankyou:

        Thanks so much it is very much appreciated

        Momo70\" post_id=\"2124154\" time=\"1701420119\" user_id=\"189715:
        from the student handbook:

        • Wear pinafore and bring along her tie on days with hall assembly (typically on Monday or Tuesday)
        • Wear pinafore and blouse on Monday, Tuesday and Thursday.
        • Wear pinafore/ culottes & PE shirt/ RGS Standardised Green Black White (GBW) Shirt /House T-shirts on
        Wednesday and Friday.
        • Wear pinafore with white shirt or PE shirt only. PE shirts are allowed to be worn underneath the pinafore till the
        end of the PE block, latest being 3rd block.

        The school may adjust these requirements If the weather turn very warm. Like wearing pinafore twice a week at most.

        hope this helps.

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          Momo70
          last edited by

          moohoo\" post_id=\"2124183\" time=\"1701499596\" user_id=\"97665:

          :thankyou:
          Thanks so much it is very much appreciated

          Last year - most of the time my girl wore pinafore twice a week and culotte + house shirt three times a week.. (Tues, Thurs and Friday)

          Btw, Tues and Thurs is CCA.

          However, next year with new principal onboard, not sure if they will still the same practice or not.

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            moohoo
            last edited by

            Momo70\" post_id=\"2124187\" time=\"1701508276\" user_id=\"189715:

            Last year - most of the time my girl wore pinafore twice a week and culotte + house shirt three times a week.. (Tues, Thurs and Friday)

            Btw, Tues and Thurs is CCA.

            However, next year with new principal onboard, not sure if they will still the same practice or not.
            Ok noted thanks ! Most ccas 2 days a week? Any CCA once a week 😛

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              Momo70
              last edited by

              moohoo\" post_id=\"2124192\" time=\"1701517834\" user_id=\"97665:

              Ok noted thanks ! Most ccas 2 days a week? Any CCA once a week 😛
              Most CCAs are two days and will be three days during FYSC year. I don’t think there is any CCa conducted once a day.

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                moohoo
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                Momo70\" post_id=\"2124194\" time=\"1701525900\" user_id=\"189715:

                Most CCAs are two days and will be three days during FYSC year. I don’t think there is any CCa conducted once a day.
                I see haha I’m just trying my luck here. Is your girl enjoying your journey in rgs so far ?

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                  Momo70
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                  moohoo\" post_id=\"2124229\" time=\"1701646412\" user_id=\"97665:

                  I see haha I’m just trying my luck here. Is your girl enjoying your journey in rgs so far ?
                  For the first two years, it's a transitional phase for her, marked by adapting to a new environment that includes self-directed learning and managing lot of emails for all school-related activities. It also involves experiencing newfound freedom, making new friends, and engaging in new competitions.

                  As you know, all the girls are exceptionally brilliant, smart, hardworking and some are competitive. Hence she has to learn how to keep pace with it and not get overly stressed up by the pressure. Additionally, considering they are in their teenage years, puberty may impact their emotions. Therefore, as parents, we must help them manage these challenges and offer support when they need it.

                  I would recommend parents to attend the sharing sessions organized by the school to learn how to help and support your girl in these journey. There are good insightful sessions like -

                  1. Cyber wellness for your child.
                  2. Guideline for School-Home partnership.
                  3. My independent learner.
                  4. Mental well-being resource guide for PSGs.

                  Overall she enjoyed her RGS's journey, especially in Y3 and Y4. We can see a big change in her.

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                    hippomummy
                    last edited by

                    :goodpost: Thank you for all your sharing it has been very insightful for me!

                    Momo70\" post_id=\"2124230\" time=\"1701649999\" user_id=\"189715:
                    For the first two years, it's a transitional phase for her, marked by adapting to a new environment that includes self-directed learning and managing lot of emails for all school-related activities. It also involves experiencing newfound freedom, making new friends, and engaging in new competitions.

                    As you know, all the girls are exceptionally brilliant, smart, and some are competitive. Hence she has to learn how to keep pace with it and not get overly stressed up by the pressure. Additionally, considering they are in their teenage years, puberty may impact their emotions. Therefore, as parents, we must help them manage these challenges and offer support when they need it.

                    I would recommend parents to attend the sharing sessions organized by the school to learn how to help and support your girl in these journey. There are good insightful sessions like -

                    1. Cyber wellness for your child.
                    2. Guideline for School-Home partnership.
                    3. My independent learner.
                    4. Mental well-being resource guide for PSGs.

                    Overall she enjoyed her RGS's journey, especially in Y3 and Y4. We can see a big change in her.

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                      zenakoh
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                      Hi parents,


                      My gal got AL5D, & RGS is her 1st choice, may know what are her chances of getting the offer from RGS?

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                        phtthp
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                        zenakoh\" post_id=\"2124447\" time=\"1701923631\" user_id=\"125671:

                        Hi parents,

                        My gal got AL5D, & RGS is her 1st choice, may know what are her chances of getting the offer from RGS?
                        since RGS Cut off points is 6,

                        And

                        RGS is her FIRST choice Secondary school,

                        your daughter will be able to enter at 5 points, ahead of all those AL 6 pointers,

                        who may need to ballot, in the event demand exceeded the supply of vacancies, left available.

                        Thus,
                        you may proceed to buy RGS uniform, for her.

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