Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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periwinklejoy:
Thank you for sharing. 1 qn: did the pupils hv practical lessons as part of their Science lessons before this practical test? Many thanks in advance.Hello I've been away for a long time. Here's what I gathered from what happened during the P4practical.
There were 4 stations.
1) They gave 2 fruits, eg. lemon and apple. They cut them into half and ask questions about them. Eg. what are the differences between these 2 fruits.
2) A beaker and a cup of water provided. Instructed to fill the beaker with 50ml of water. They gave them 4 marbles and 4 styrofoam balls. They asked them to put the 4 marbles into the beaker. And student supposed to record how heavy the marbles were.
Qs related to styrofoam - if you take the styrofoam and place into the beaker, compare and conclude whether the marbles or styrofoam balls are heavier (without doing the experiment on the styrofoam balls)
3) 4 things wrapped in aluminium foil. Students do not know what's inside. There were 12 paper clips on a paper plate. Test each item one by one. They are provided with a chart and they are supposed to shade the number of paper clips attracted to each item. Thereafter that, they will ask them to conclude which item is the strongest 'magnet'. And they will also ask the student which items are not magnets.
4) A beaker, a piece of cloth, a short toothpick, some iron nails, bar magnet and wires. Experiment to be done within 3 steps. They will ask the student which items are magnetic.
Hope the above helps!
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A little relief that the Science test is over…now to move on and prepare for the BIG one. Hopefully can start revision early so as to have more time to do some past year exam papers…looks like I’m in the right forum. HeHeHe.
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Hi! My girl is not so fluent in Mandarin. Is the Chinese class in this school tougher compared to others? I enrolled her in Berries to at least supplement her in this area. Thanks.
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gracey109:
Hi! My girl is not so fluent in Mandarin. Is the Chinese class in this school tougher compared to others? I enrolled her in Berries to at least supplement her in this area. Thanks.
Honestly there are not many children who speak Mandarin in Pei Hwa. My son's CL teacher bans the class from speaking English during her lessons but son tells me she does use Eng to explain certain terms/phrases to them. Son was surprised his CL teacher's English is so good. HaHaHa. -
Hi janet_lee88! Thanks for the reply. How are the teachers in this school? I know the school fare well in their academic ranks. How about teaching the students moral values, leadership skills, building confidence etc? CCA?
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gracey109:
Hi janet_lee88! Thanks for the reply. How are the teachers in this school? I know the school fare well in their academic ranks. How about teaching the students moral values, leadership skills, building confidence etc? CCA?
I find the teachers ok and some of them are really committed to help the students improve in their subjects. My son's Eng teacher this year (P4) is one of them.
As for the school, yes, it does focus on academic excellence. Discipline is very strict too...something I like bcos kids now need to have strict teachers esp if both parents are working and maids cannot control them. However, some teachers tend to be like tigresses. -
ok. thanks for the feedback! whew! tigress!
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gracey109:
ok. thanks for the feedback! whew! tigress!
Tigress is good. Tigress keeps monkeys like my ds to toe the line. -
gracey109:
Hi janet_lee88! Thanks for the reply. How are the teachers in this school? I know the school fare well in their academic ranks. How about teaching the students moral values, leadership skills, building confidence etc? CCA?
Hi gracey109, PH is a school founded with Christian values so there will be a lesson on CV each week. They have devotion time before lesson starts each day at the hall. In terms of building confidence, the school organises programmes like \"Pei Hwa Got Talent', \"I am A Star\" to encourage the kids to exercise their abilities on stage. They start having Junior Prefects at P2 to build their leadership skills. There are also various positions in class such as subject reps to teach the kids responsibilities and teamwork.
As for teacher quality, it all depends on how you look at it. There are no perfect teachers.
These are the teachers my dd had crossed paths with: strict, no-nonsense teachers who emphasize on the quality of work, jovial teachers who tell jokes to the kids during lessons, meticulous teachers who scrutinise every detail of work, caring teachers who show concern even when they are no longer teaching them. Actually, my dd is only P2 so frankly, she has not had so many teachers yet, but so far, her teachers are rather good.
You can check out the school's website too.
http://www.phpps.moe.edu.sg/index.php -
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