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    * Anglo Chinese JC (ACJC)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Tertiary Education - A-Levels, Diplomas, Degrees
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    • M Offline
      mintcc
      last edited by

      This is extremely shocking and disturbing. :!: :shock:


      don know what these kids were thinking... some more supposedly bright kids from a good JC

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        Denise
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        Recently I saw 2 China Girls from ACJC at Commonwealth MRT.

        Their skirt is so short that the white blouse they were wearing is almost
        covering the skirt. It looked like they were not wearing anything underneath. One of them even had her hair let down and the hair is almost touching the skirt length. They looked more like … than studentss.

        Parents, please choose yr kids JC carefully.

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          verykiasu2010
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          Denise:
          Recently I saw 2 China Girls from ACJC at Commonwealth MRT.

          Their skirt is so short that the white blouse they were wearing is almost
          covering the skirt. It looked like they were not wearing anything underneath. One of them even had her hair let down and the hair is almost touching the skirt length. They looked more like ............... than studentss.

          Parents, please choose yr kids JC carefully.
          PRINCIPAL SAYS:

          ACJC principal Kelvyna Chan declined to comment on the facts of the case. She said nobody had been expelled, and added: 'From time to time, students are involved in actions which the school does not condone.'

          'With all matters pertaining to discipline, we include engagement with the parents and counselling for the students. The objective is always to learn from our mistakes, do better and be wiser.'

          no mistakes = nothing learnt ?

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            Sun_2010
            last edited by

            Shocking!!


            Really so many issues to be addressed.
            Why is the focus of these bright kids being so deviated - not enough challenge? hormones? Too much stress? attention seeking?

            And really the dangers of internet - At 16 they should be mature enough to realise it. Seriously I worry how could the students upload or spread it around. If they felt it as inappropriate activity in campus they should report it. But to take pleasure in humiliating ur classmates ??? It is a very base think to do.

            Hope fully it was more a case of not realising the impact than an intentional act.

            As parents our roles are becoming more challenging …

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              verykiasu2010
              last edited by

              The print version of the article in today’s ST should be a teaching point in many families tonite

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                24by7mum
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                :shock: The crux of the problem is moral values. If you possess them, you would not be caught in such an act. The issue on hand is that society in general has placed less or may be no emphasis on moral values as they pursue material and physical wants and desires. Bottomline, it is us the parents that are primarily responsible for shaping and nurturing our children. These are responsibilities that cannot be delegated or abandoned.

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                  verykiasu2010
                  last edited by

                  24by7mum:
                  :shock: The crux of the problem is moral values. If you possess them, you would not be caught in such an act. The issue on hand is that society in general has placed less or may be no emphasis on moral values as they pursue material and physical wants and desires. Bottomline, it is us the parents that are primarily responsible for shaping and nurturing our children. These are responsibilities that cannot be delegated or abandoned.

                  Proverbs 1 :


                  8 Hear, my son, your father's instruction
                  And do not forsake your mother's teaching;
                  9 Indeed, they are a graceful wreath to your head
                  And ornaments about your neck.
                  10 My son, if sinners entice you,
                  Do not consent.

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                    Denise
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                    no mistakes = nothing learnt ?

                    How MANY mistakes = ONE thing learnt

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                      jasmineong
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                      Very disturbing…sigh I know in this day and age, we are not supposed to be horrified if it is between 2 boys or girls. But honestly, I feel it is very disturbing to find not just 2 teenagers engaged in such acts but that they are both girls. Nowadays, we parents worry, if send to mixed school, get into BGR, send to girls or boys school, may get into such relationships. How ah?

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                        24by7mum
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                        verykiasu2010:
                        24by7mum:

                        :shock: The crux of the problem is moral values. If you possess them, you would not be caught in such an act. The issue on hand is that society in general has placed less or may be no emphasis on moral values as they pursue material and physical wants and desires. Bottomline, it is us the parents that are primarily responsible for shaping and nurturing our children. These are responsibilities that cannot be delegated or abandoned.


                        Proverbs 1 :


                        8 Hear, my son, your father's instruction
                        And do not forsake your mother's teaching;
                        9 Indeed, they are a graceful wreath to your head
                        And ornaments about your neck.
                        10 My son, if sinners entice you,
                        Do not consent.

                        Well said! Amen!

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