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      hashroop
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      hashroop:
      What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?

      It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score

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        hashroop
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        new principal has settled in at SSS, and apparently, a few parent have already called up on him to view their concerns on teachers’ attitude and diminishing p5 2010 maths results

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          maisy
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          hashroop:
          hashroop:

          What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?


          It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score


          Yeah 263... put SSS on par with OEPS (Opera Estate Pri Sch which is also near SSS) and OEPS is \"somewhat considered a neighbourhood school\".

          Let's hope the new Principal will do his/her best to help the students 🙂

          Hashroop - all the best to your son ! PSLE for him this year right? All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy 🙂 So tell him to remember to take a break amidst all those studying.

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            hashroop
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            maisy:
            hashroop:

            [quote=\"hashroop\"]What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?


            It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score


            Yeah 263... put SSS on par with OEPS (Opera Estate Pri Sch which is also near SSS) and OEPS is \"somewhat considered a neighbourhood school\".

            Let's hope the new Principal will do his/her best to help the students 🙂

            Hashroop - all the best to your son ! PSLE for him this year right? All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy 🙂 So tell him to remember to take a break amidst all those studying.[/quote]Thank you Maisy, need all the lucks and good wishes for psle.

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              ukneesF
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              Hi, is St Stephen primary a single session school? What time does school start?

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                hashroop
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                ukneesF:
                Hi, is St Stephen primary a single session school? What time does school start?

                STSS is a single session school.
                It starts at 750 though boys need to be in hall by 740 and ends at 130pm except on thur the dismissal timing is at 3pm. Homeworks given Yo boys on thur at only to be handed on Mondays.

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                  gsychong
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                  Hi All


                  My son and my nephew just started Primary One at St Stephen’s and both were posted to the same class. However, both have informed me that their form teacher is prone to shouting and scolding the students and is very harsh towards the class in general. I know boys can be quite playful but given that this is just the 2nd week of school and the boys are adapting to a new environment, do you think I should have a talk with the form teacher?

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                    hashroop
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                    gsychong:
                    Hi All


                    My son and my nephew just started Primary One at St Stephen's and both were posted to the same class. However, both have informed me that their form teacher is prone to shouting and scolding the students and is very harsh towards the class in general. I know boys can be quite playful but given that this is just the 2nd week of school and the boys are adapting to a new environment, do you think I should have a talk with the form teacher?
                    This is true for I've seen it myself many times. DS1 is in sec 1 and DS2 is in P6, I've seen this eversince DS1 was in P1. You may want to talk to the teacher and the best time will be next week during meet the parents. After speech given by principal all parents will be led to their son's classroom wher the form teacher will have their talk. That's the best time i would say.

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                      gsychong
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                      Thanks hashroop for the heads-up.

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                        hashroop
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                        gsychong:
                        Thanks hashroop for the heads-up.

                        My pleasure... Reason why I mention that is to highlight to teacher next week is because other parents will also be there and that will keep them informed too.

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