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    2010 PSLE Discussion

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    • V Offline
      verykiasu2010
      last edited by

      now is the time to tell the child whatever was done could not be undone


      make the best of what is revealed on 25 Nov and move on, and work harder for the next 4 to 6 years, regardless of results, be it national top scorer or could not get in that most ideal school, life goes on and there are many more opportunities to be realised and seized upon

      even if the child did not put in best effort, it is a teaching point that upon moving on, whatever one is doing, whether a student or working adult, we owe it to ourselves and our loved ones to put in the best effort

      parents should be around to provide the emo support as well as to share their joy of triumph

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        PSLEmom
        last edited by

        Of Course, PSLE performance is a team effort of the Student, Teacher(s), (inclu. Tutors) and Parents (+ God for those who believe ) 😉

        Hope to see more or all 😄 faces around this year when the PSLE results are announced!!!
        All the best for PSLE 2010! Keep 🙏

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          PretzelT
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          Brenda10:
          tiger262:

          There is one more reason why the parent must go with DS or DD to collect the PSLE result:


          'The PSLE result does not belong to the student alone. Good result or bad result, the parent has a definite share and role in it. Because in many ways, the parent has helped the child to achieve or failed to help the child to score high. If so, why let the child face it all alone? In my view, it is not fair. Because PSLE is a team-effort of the child and parent.'

          I am sure many Kiasu Parents would agree.

          Yes. I agree.

          We always tell dd that's work together. She is in the front line and we are her 军师.

          Yes, it is a team effort. If she does well, you are not there, still not so bad. But IF she does badly and you are not there, quite scary. I really want to be there. My DH also taking leave.

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            JieTing
            last edited by

            Thanks for all the advice!


            I will sure go to the school with my DS and accept whatever result he will get.

            You r right! The road is still very long for them......and this is definitely not the end of the road. 😉 🙏

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              joconde
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              on result day are most students accompanied by their parents ? DS told me not to tag along. But i’m afraid he’ll feel odd one out if most of his friends have parents with them. What’s the norm ?


              Also, are parents allowed into the sch hall, or do they wait outside the school ?

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                jtoh
                last edited by

                joconde:
                on result day are most students accompanied by their parents ? DS told me not to tag along. But i'm afraid he'll feel odd one out if most of his friends have parents with them. What's the norm ?


                Also, are parents allowed into the sch hall, or do they wait outside the school ?
                Yes, you're allowed inside the school hall.

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                  tiger262
                  last edited by

                  joconde:
                  on result day are most students accompanied by their parents ? DS told me not to tag along. But i'm afraid he'll feel odd one out if most of his friends have parents with them. What's the norm ?


                  Also, are parents allowed into the sch hall, or do they wait outside the school ?
                  From what I saw at DS school in past years, most parents accompany their DS or DD. They are allowed into the hall and I had seen the Form teacher interacting with the parents too. So, one can say that accompanying the child is the norm.

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                    joconde
                    last edited by

                    i see… in that case either me or DH better take leave tat day.

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                      JieTing
                      last edited by

                      Hi, do you know how many days leave do I have to apply after release of PSLE result? :? Hopefully not during month ending closing 🙏

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                        jtoh
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                        JieTing:
                        Hi, do you know how many days leave do I have to apply after release of PSLE result? :? Hopefully not during month ending closing 🙏

                        You only need to accompany your child on PSLE results day to give him/her moral support. After that, there's Reporting Day where you can purchase books, school uniform etc. You don't need to accompany your child on Reporting Day if you don't want to. That's about it if I remember correctly.

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