NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)
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jtoh:
Thanks Sun2010.

AMC 8 is for Pri 5 -
NUSH encouraged all Y1-4 to take AMC 10 and Y5 - 6 to take AMC 12. Tests were conducted a few days ago.
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Maths Olympiad is considered an elective. If u sign up for the training, then it is compulsory to participate in the SMO Junior as students will be graded based on assignments given out during training and as well as the SMO results. I think NUSH is probably the only school that rewards their students for participating SMO.
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Sun_2010:
Thank you, Sun_2010. Any idea when will the Maths Carnival be held? Is it open to the public or only by invitation to selected schools?
A tad early but if the kid is keen go for it.sakura_2009:
Can anyone advise what is the best age to bring the kid to view the school's open house? Is P4 too early??
Usually in NUSH conducts Maths carnival , where primary 4 students get to go. This helps the students come to know abt the school, see it from their prespective and often this makes it a place they aspire to be ...
And imho, is a better way to introduce the school than the open house.
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[quote]Thank you, Sun_2010. Any idea when will the Maths Carnival be held? Is it open to the public or only by invitation to selected schools?
[/quote]I believe it is open to all primary schools in Singapore but it is up to the schools to send in their representatives. Each school is allowed to send in more than 1 team. The carnival is like a mini amazing race in which teams have to clear several check points. At each check point, the team is given a mathematical problem to solve and they need to solve it before proceeding to the next check point where they will be given another problem to solve and so on. I think NUSH designed this format to allow kids to explore the campus. Subtle marketing
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DVL:
I believe it is open to all primary schools in Singapore but it is up to the schools to send in their representatives. Each school is allowed to send in more than 1 team. The carnival is like a mini amazing race in which teams have to clear several check points. At each check point, the team is given a mathematical problem to solve and they need to solve it before proceeding to the next check point where they will be given another problem to solve and so on. I think NUSH designed this format to allow kids to explore the campus. Subtle marketing :D[/quote]it is more than 'subtle'......more like open promotion.....my DS class went and came back all said want to got NUSH .....[quote]Thank you, Sun_2010. Any idea when will the Maths Carnival be held? Is it open to the public or only by invitation to selected schools?
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verykiasu2010:
it is more than 'subtle'......more like open promotion.....my DS class went and came back all said want to got NUSH .....[/quote] :lol: How come your son didn't choose to go NUSH?
I believe it is open to all primary schools in Singapore but it is up to the schools to send in their representatives. Each school is allowed to send in more than 1 team. The carnival is like a mini amazing race in which teams have to clear several check points. At each check point, the team is given a mathematical problem to solve and they need to solve it before proceeding to the next check point where they will be given another problem to solve and so on. I think NUSH designed this format to allow kids to explore the campus. Subtle marketingDVL:
[quote]Thank you, Sun_2010. Any idea when will the Maths Carnival be held? Is it open to the public or only by invitation to selected schools?

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verykiasu2010:
I just check the AMC 8 Perfect scores name list, a few are from NUSH.jtoh:
Thanks Sun2010.

AMC 8 is for Pri 5
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jtoh:
:lol: How come your son didn't choose to go NUSH?[/quote]may be your question will get me into trouble with the parents of NUSH kids ......heehee .... none of them qualified
it is more than 'subtle'......more like open promotion.....my DS class went and came back all said want to got NUSH .....verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"DVL\"]
I believe it is open to all primary schools in Singapore but it is up to the schools to send in their representatives. Each school is allowed to send in more than 1 team. The carnival is like a mini amazing race in which teams have to clear several check points. At each check point, the team is given a mathematical problem to solve and they need to solve it before proceeding to the next check point where they will be given another problem to solve and so on. I think NUSH designed this format to allow kids to explore the campus. Subtle marketing
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verykiasu2010:
may be your question will get me into trouble with the parents of NUSH kids ......heehee ....[/quote]hee hee! oops!
:lol: How come your son didn't choose to go NUSH?jtoh:
[quote=\"verykiasu2010\"]
it is more than 'subtle'......more like open promotion.....my DS class went and came back all said want to got NUSH .....
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