[Jurong West] Primary Schools
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Yes, they attended piano, art and abacus classes.
Rulangβs P1 to P3 students take the Normal Chinese. If they do well in their P4 Chinese Exams, they can opt to take HMT from P5 onwards. -
softcoach:
Hi, thanks for yr reply. Tot all compulsory higher Chinese, but I think their normal chinese is difficult enough. My sis n my colleague told me Rulang's paper (P1 and P2 Eng n Chinese) very difficult. Raffles girls one the most easiest.Hi
Yes, they attended piano, art and abacus classes.
Rulang's P1 to P3 students take the Normal Chinese. If they do well in their P4 Chinese Exams, they can opt to take HMT from P5 onwards. -
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During my girls time, P1, P2 and P3 papers were quite ok and still possible to maintain a 90% average. However, the steepest learning curve for the child in Rulang is when he reaches P5. This is where many students find a steep drop in their HMT and Math grades if they donβt make the extra effort to stay on top of their work. Rgds -
softcoach:
Wow, they must be very good in their study, where other parents complaining on their papers. Did they went for any student care or enrichment?Hi
During my girls time, P1, P2 and P3 papers were quite ok and still possible to maintain a 90% average. However, the steepest learning curve for the child in Rulang is when he reaches P5. This is where many students find a steep drop in their HMT and Math grades if they don't make the extra effort to stay on top of their work. Rgds -
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I am a full-time working mum and am not able to help coach them as much as I want to, except on weekends. My 2 DDs are fairly average students, but my DH and I always share with them the importance of effort and daily revision of their school work to stay abreast. After school, they walk to their Student Care Centre nearby where they have their lunch, rest and complete their homework (hopefully) before I pick them up in the evenings. Rgds -
softcoach:
Just wanted to share that Rulang is a good school with very dedicated teachers...
:thankyou: for your sharing.
Please visit our Rulang Networking Thread often.
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4450&start=370
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softcoach:
Hi,Hi
I am a full-time working mum and am not able to help coach them as much as I want to, except on weekends. My 2 DDs are fairly average students, but my DH and I always share with them the importance of effort and daily revision of their school work to stay abreast. After school, they walk to their Student Care Centre nearby where they have their lunch, rest and complete their homework (hopefully) before I pick them up in the evenings. Rgds
My gal is going to P1 next year. Do you mind sharing which BASC?
Normally what time will your DDs be able to complete their homework?
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softcoach:
Understand but u did a good job. BTW, wat's the name of the student care centre, I'll be looking around next year.Hi
I am a full-time working mum and am not able to help coach them as much as I want to, except on weekends. My 2 DDs are fairly average students, but my DH and I always share with them the importance of effort and daily revision of their school work to stay abreast. After school, they walk to their Student Care Centre nearby where they have their lunch, rest and complete their homework (hopefully) before I pick them up in the evenings. Rgds
Saw many ppl writing DD, DH, DS, wat do they stands for. \"Darling daughter\", \"darling hubby\" and \"darling son\"?
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GSK:
Saw many ppl writing DD, DH, DS, wat do they stands for. \"Darling daughter\", \"darling hubby\" and \"darling son\"?

You are right GSK!
And here are some more if you encounter them..
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/KSPAcronyms?apage=D
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RRMummy:
Haha, so cute. DD, DS, DH, ok, i shall use next time and is understood by all kiasu parents.GSK:
Saw many ppl writing DD, DH, DS, wat do they stands for. \"Darling daughter\", \"darling hubby\" and \"darling son\"?

You are right GSK!
And here are some more if you encounter them..
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/KSPAcronyms?apage=D
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