Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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E3:
really too competitive. i confuse what level my gal in PH for a long time, now little clearly.. :love:
Same here. Happy to have you in this forum too! I was ALMOST like the ONLY active P2 parent in this PH forum for a while. Now, I see a few more P3-to-be parents, like Happy Mama, San03 and you!lizhi:
so happy, find a classmate for my gal :lol: :celebrate:
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I can understand your \"anxiety\" to find out more about Responsibility 9. Here's what I know about the top 10 (Top 8 effectively cos a few kids had the same scores).
1st - girl (overall: 29X)
2nd - 1 boy, 2 girls (overall: 29X)
5th - 2 girls
7th - 1 boy
8th - 2 boys, 3 girls
From positions 5th to 8th, they all scored high 28X. All from Ch2, except 1 girl (8th) from Fa2. 12 kids but only 5 scores. That's how competitive the class is.
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php:
but there are many \"elephants\" in Resp 9.....hahaha.....[/quote] :faint:E3:
[quote=\"lizhi\"]actually she was transferred from other school in last term, but then CH2 no vacancy...
Ohhh....crouching tiger (tigress)....Hehe...

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lizhi:
i confuse what level my gal in PH for a long time, now little clearly.. :love:
Should have come to this forum earlier...;-P...Just kidding...It's easy to get a little disoriented in the S-banded classes cos kids are of mixed-ability. However, in this new class, your dd should be able to \"identify\" herself better.
Still, get your dd to make friends in her new class...there are nice girls. They are not snobbish...mostly quite pleasant...
Not all the kids are competitive in this class. In fact, I think only a few boys are. The girls did well cos they are basically quite studious and conscientious.
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php:
but there are many \"elephants\" in Resp 9.....hahaha.....[/quote] :rotflmao: :rotflmao:E3:
[quote=\"lizhi\"]actually she was transferred from other school in last term, but then CH2 no vacancy...
Ohhh....crouching tiger (tigress)....Hehe...

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E3:
yes, good forum...i still cannot imagine, how to get 29X, these girls and boys get so high scores!lizhi:
i confuse what level my gal in PH for a long time, now little clearly.. :love:
Should have come to this forum earlier...;-P...Just kidding...It's easy to get a little disoriented in the S-banded classes cos kids are of mixed-ability. However, in this new class, your dd should be able to \"identify\" herself better.
Still, get your dd to make friends in her new class...there are nice girls. They are not snobbish...mostly quite pleasant...
Not all the kids are competitive in this class. In fact, I think only a few boys are. The girls did well cos they are basically quite studious and conscientious.
anyway make a good friend, can make progress at the same time. :celebrate: -
Trapwithin:
:rotflmao: :rotflmao:[/quote]HAHAHAHA ... :idea: in Resp 9, 28XδΈΊθιΎε§θοΌ29XδΈΊζηζ’豑 :lol:
but there are many \"elephants\" in Resp 9.....hahaha.....php:
[quote=\"E3\"]
Ohhh....crouching tiger (tigress)....Hehe...

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lizhi:
HAHAHAHA ... :idea: in Resp 9, 28XδΈΊθιΎε§θοΌ29XδΈΊζηζ’豑 :lol:
:shock: Chinese Expert
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E3:
Yes they had the top 4 classes till Hope 2. The rest are S-banded from Humility 2 onwards..php:
haha... i am not saying PE 2 was 'weak' class.... remember there was another 4 top classes above, CH, FA, GR and HO. then S-banding from HU onward....so to jump from PE 2 to top class in P3 was definitely not easy but possible with hard work....
Under the \"old\" system, they have top 3 classes (CH, FA and GR), I think. Now, the \"new\" system has supposedly top 4 classes, but until now, I am still not entirely sure! :? -
Trapwithin:
Whoa...great!! Lizhi, is your dd just as good? This class needs a little nudge nudge for Chi. Boy in 2nd place topped CL. My dd's chi marks dipped this year so would be good to have more serious contenders to make her pull up her socks.lizhi:
HAHAHAHA ... :idea: in Resp 9, 28XδΈΊθιΎε§θοΌ29XδΈΊζηζ’豑 :lol:
:shock: Chinese Expert
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Happy Mama:
Yes they had the top 4 classes till Hope 2. The rest are S-banded from Humility 2 onwards..
I see. Thanks again, Happy Mama.
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