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    • phankaoP Offline
      phankao
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      kiaaik:
      Questions here. RI and HCI only have girls in Year 5 and Year 6 but they are still known as boys' school. ACSI has similar setup, ie only have girls in Year 5 and 6, but why is ACSI now a co-ed school?

      I wonder how many girls join ACSI in Year 5. The ratio could be lop-sided. SJI will be doing a similar model as ACSI.
      Probably MGS will join in year 5 only too.

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        dunnoleh
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        Way2GO:
        verykiasu2010:

        [quote=\"zeemimi\"]

        i wonder what are they going to call the new JC? :lol: SCCJC? CCJC? SJC?

        Singapore Chinese Catholic St Nic JC

        'High' Catholic Nicks Singapore Chinese JC :evil:[/quote] :rotflmao:
        I love this one! Way2GO!!!

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          kiaaik
          last edited by

          phankao:
          kiaaik:

          Questions here. RI and HCI only have girls in Year 5 and Year 6 but they are still known as boys' school. ACSI has similar setup, ie only have girls in Year 5 and 6, but why is ACSI now a co-ed school?

          I wonder how many girls join ACSI in Year 5. The ratio could be lop-sided. SJI will be doing a similar model as ACSI.

          Probably MGS will join in year 5 only too.

          That is for sure. It is similar to NYGS and RGS.

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            kiaaik
            last edited by

            dunnoleh:
            verykiasu2010:

            [quote=\"zeemimi\"]
            i wonder what are they going to call the new JC? :lol: SCCJC? CCJC? SJC?

            Singapore Chinese Catholic St Nic JC

            or
            SCSCSNJC,
            Some Chinese Some Catholics St. Nic JC[/quote]
            Hey guys, I think that's enough. I know the 'marriage' is funny and you guys have enjoyed yourselves with your creative names. :lol:

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              jtoh
              last edited by

              kiaaik:
              Questions here. RI and HCI only have girls in Year 5 and Year 6 but they are still known as boys' school. ACSI has similar setup, ie only have girls in Year 5 and 6, but why is ACSI now a co-ed school?

              I wonder how many girls join ACSI in Year 5. The ratio could be lop-sided. SJI will be doing a similar model as ACSI.
              RI/HCI/ACSI all have the same set up. They are all boys schools from Year 1-4 and in Year 5-6 they are co-ed.

              RI and HCI are actually RJC and HCJC in Year 5&6, just that the name's changed.

              Isn't SJI at Year 5 & 6 all boys too?

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                wonderm
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                jtoh:
                kiaaik:

                Questions here. RI and HCI only have girls in Year 5 and Year 6 but they are still known as boys' school. ACSI has similar setup, ie only have girls in Year 5 and 6, but why is ACSI now a co-ed school?

                I wonder how many girls join ACSI in Year 5. The ratio could be lop-sided. SJI will be doing a similar model as ACSI.

                RI/HCI/ACSI all have the same set up. They are all boys schools from Year 1-4 and in Year 5-6 they are co-ed.

                RI and HCI are actually RJC and HCJC in Year 5&6, just that the name's changed.

                Isn't SJI at Year 5 & 6 all boys too?

                I think they may take in girls from Year 5. Similarly to what ACSI does currently.

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                  lizawa
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                  kiaaik:


                  SCGS - quite funny to pair it with 2 Catholic/SAP schools
                  Agree. And SCGS is an independent school. So does it mean their girls will pay higher school fees but go through the same curriculum as girls from St Nics and end up in the same new JC.

                  Just wondering what criteria MOE use to fit these 3 schools together. :roll:

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                    dunnoleh
                    last edited by

                    kiaaik:
                    dunnoleh:

                    [quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
                    Singapore Chinese Catholic St Nic JC

                    or
                    SCSCSNJC,
                    Some Chinese Some Catholics St. Nic JC


                    Hey guys, I think that's enough. I know the 'marriage' is funny and you guys have enjoyed yourselves with your creative names. :lol:[/quote]but cannot tahan la. office pantry became quite noisy this morning because of this. and someone suggested High Catholics Nicking Chinese Girls JC.
                    OK - this is my last one... :lol:

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                      jtoh
                      last edited by

                      lizawa:
                      kiaaik:



                      SCGS - quite funny to pair it with 2 Catholic/SAP schools

                      Agree. And SCGS is an independent school. So does it mean their girls will pay higher school fees but go through the same curriculum as girls from St Nics and end up in the same new JC.

                      Just wondering what criteria MOE use to fit these 3 schools together. :roll:

                      SCGS girls will pay independent school fees from year 1-4 at SCGS, then government fees at the new govt JC.

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                        jtoh
                        last edited by

                        wonderm:
                        jtoh:

                        [quote=\"kiaaik\"]Questions here. RI and HCI only have girls in Year 5 and Year 6 but they are still known as boys' school. ACSI has similar setup, ie only have girls in Year 5 and 6, but why is ACSI now a co-ed school?

                        I wonder how many girls join ACSI in Year 5. The ratio could be lop-sided. SJI will be doing a similar model as ACSI.

                        RI/HCI/ACSI all have the same set up. They are all boys schools from Year 1-4 and in Year 5-6 they are co-ed.

                        RI and HCI are actually RJC and HCJC in Year 5&6, just that the name's changed.

                        Isn't SJI at Year 5 & 6 all boys too?

                        I think they may take in girls from Year 5. Similarly to what ACSI does currently.[/quote]Really? I was under the impression they'll remain all-boys. Let's wait for the announcment.

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