Compare RGS vs NYGH
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Yukii:
Heng ar! I m not working for your bossHi All,
I am helping my Boss's child to get into NYGH or RGS, anybody has any idea on any ways to get into these 2 school like donation, or hire of expertise into the school or voluntary work etc to secure a place in one of these 2 schools beside having the exam set by the schools?
TIA!!
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Augmum:
your posting reminds me of the speech of DHS ex-principal during the open-house.INNOVATE:
Had conversation with my ds on numerous ocasions regarding his choice of 'future' wife. Generally comfortable with an 'ordinary' girl from any of these two schools. Of course one from the medical or teaching service is highly desirable whereas one from the law profession wll need more careful consideration and scrutinity with regard to her personality.
He also concluded that ladies from MGS,SCGS, ST.Nicks, DHS, RVH,Cedar, Crescent are also good choices.
Am happy to have a prudent and generous girl from any of the above school as my future dd-in-law.
He said that many parents had told him that \"dunmanians make good sons-in-law\"
so is not a bad idea to send my gal to DHS.........haha :lol:
Absolutely make sense!
Incidentally, my sis-in-law marrried an old boy from DHS. A bright an responsible man who is financially independent and prudent. DHS' guys make good husbands cause few incidents of hanky panky. Of course their looks are generally rather average. All in all, they are gentleman like and as a mum, would like my dd to bring a guy from this school.
For girls looking for adventorous guys can take a look at gentlemen from ACSI CHS and SJI. -
INNOVATE:
your posting reminds me of the speech of DHS ex-principal during the open-house.Augmum:
[quote=\"INNOVATE\"]Had conversation with my ds on numerous ocasions regarding his choice of 'future' wife. Generally comfortable with an 'ordinary' girl from any of these two schools. Of course one from the medical or teaching service is highly desirable whereas one from the law profession wll need more careful consideration and scrutinity with regard to her personality.
He also concluded that ladies from MGS,SCGS, ST.Nicks, DHS, RVH,Cedar, Crescent are also good choices.
Am happy to have a prudent and generous girl from any of the above school as my future dd-in-law.
He said that many parents had told him that \"dunmanians make good sons-in-law\"
so is not a bad idea to send my gal to DHS.........haha :lol:
Absolutely make sense!
Incidentally, my sis-in-law marrried an old boy from DHS. A bright an responsible man who is financially independent and prudent. DHS' guys make good husbands cause few incidents of hanky panky. Of course their looks are generally rather average. All in all, they are gentleman like and as a mum, would like my dd to bring a guy from this school.
For girls looking for adventorous guys can take a look at gentlemen from ACSI CHS and SJI.[/quote]waaaa......
thanks for the sharing,
very very valuable information indeed! :lol: -
INNOVATE:
hi -five :hi5:Augmum:
your posting reminds me of the speech of DHS ex-principal during the open-house.
He said that many parents had told him that \"dunmanians make good sons-in-law\"
so is not a bad idea to send my gal to DHS.........haha :lol:
Absolutely make sense!
Incidentally, my sis-in-law marrried an old boy from DHS. A bright an responsible man who is financially independent and prudent. DHS' guys make good husbands cause few incidents of hanky panky. Of course their looks are generally rather average. All in all, they are gentleman like and as a mum, would like my dd to bring a guy from this school.For girls looking for adventorous guys can take a look at gentlemen from ACSI CHS and SJI.
i think the school's character building education do play a part
the prinicpal does talk abt filial piety, and not to talk back at parents during the school assembly .....
oops !!! sorri :offtopic: -
anyone has received appealing result for RGS?
pls share your experience with us… -
fromnuaa:
Oh.....u mean appealing for RGS has started even b4 S1 posting of results ??anyone has received appealing result for RGS?
pls share your experience with us... -
yes. Those DSAed to otherschool can appeal to RGS from 25 Nov...
Augmum:
Oh.....u mean appealing for RGS has started even b4 S1 posting of results ??fromnuaa:
anyone has received appealing result for RGS?
pls share your experience with us... -
Haha..ya man..difficult task..
Anyway my Boss is from China, his daughter is Secondary 2 in the coming year. Any one knows does she needs to down a level to catch up with our sg standard?
Thanks! -
Yukii:
I believe, in this case, there will be tests conducted by both MOE and the school to determine which level she is suitable for.Haha..ya man..difficult task..
Anyway my Boss is from China, his daughter is Secondary 2 in the coming year. Any one knows does she needs to down a level to catch up with our sg standard?
Thanks!
Please refer to the following URL for additional details:
http://www.moe.edu.sg/education/admissions/international-students/ -
fromnuaa:
[/quote]Never try. but I've heard if the PSLE T-Score is above 270, there would be no problem.yes. Those DSAed to otherschool can appeal to RGS from 25 Nov...
Oh.....u mean appealing for RGS has started even b4 S1 posting of results ??Augmum:
[quote=\"fromnuaa\"]anyone has received appealing result for RGS?
pls share your experience with us...
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