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    Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

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      Hans
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      fatal-illuxions:
      sleeping beauty:

      Hi fatal illuxions,


      Do u happen to know the CCA leadership points awarded to the lead boards?
      Do Prefects, PSLs & Congress members receive the same points for the same number of years of service?

      Thanks! šŸ˜„

      Hi, I'm not very sure 'cause im not in any of them.

      What I'm sure of is the points increase by the number of years of service and also the position that you're in(whichever lead board you're in) I once glanced at the list of points for prefects, the head prefect gets 8 points for her service.

      the number of points awarded should be about the same, unless you're in special positions like Head of the boards, esp the head prefect as mentioned above.

      The number of points doesnt really matter for students in IP programmes, it only matters when you're in JC. But anyway, usually one should be able to get the top grade (A+) for LEAPS(cca points), due to the few commitments that you'll have by the end of sec4.

      You can only be a prefect OR a PSL, in addition to congress and house committee if you get in to any. Also, other factors for LEAPS are The positions in CCA, competitions, positions in class committee, CIP hours..

      Let me know if you want the exact points for the different Lead Boards, i should be able to get it from my friends.

      Hi fatal-illuxions,

      So in order to get A+ in year 4 for cca how many points do a student need to collect?

      The numbers of point will carry up to JC? Or the grade will be carry up? If the point will carry up is it will continue with the point collected in JC?

      thanks!

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        fatal-illuxions
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        Hans:


        Hi fatal-illuxions,

        So in order to get A+ in year 4 for cca how many points do a student need to collect?

        The numbers of point will carry up to JC? Or the grade will be carry up? If the point will carry up is it will continue with the point collected in JC?

        thanks!
        hi, A+ is 21 i think.

        and No. none of the points or the grades will be carried up to JC. for IP students like us, the grades and points are \"just for show\", it looks nicer on the end of year report for Sec4.

        In RP, we'll receive a Raffles Diploma, that covers all aspects of a student's journey in RJC. academics, aesthetics, CCA, etc. Everyone will get this thing by the end of J2, provided you meet the minimum requirements (which is really really easy to meet). Your child will learn more about this when she comes to RJC, it's far too complicated for me to explain šŸ™‚

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          Shanghaied
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          Hi Fatal-illuxions,

          On another note, what good does RA do at Year 3 and Year 4? Is it considered bonus? Does it make admission to JC easier? Will it also be carried forward to JC?

          Thanks in advance.

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            Hans
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            Hi, fatal-illuxions


            Thank for explanatory.

            fatal-illuxions:
            Hans:


            Hi fatal-illuxions,

            So in order to get A+ in year 4 for cca how many points do a student need to collect?

            The numbers of point will carry up to JC? Or the grade will be carry up? If the point will carry up is it will continue with the point collected in JC?

            thanks!

            hi, A+ is 21 i think.

            and No. none of the points or the grades will be carried up to JC. for IP students like us, the grades and points are \"just for show\", it looks nicer on the end of year report for Sec4.

            In RP, we'll receive a Raffles Diploma, that covers all aspects of a student's journey in RJC. academics, aesthetics, CCA, etc. Everyone will get this thing by the end of J2, provided you meet the minimum requirements (which is really really easy to meet). Your child will learn more about this when she comes to RJC, it's far too complicated for me to explain šŸ™‚

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              Hans
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              Hi fatal-illuxions,


              One more Q, so when a student go to RJC she can choose for another CCA? Or stay back to her RGS CCA ?

              fatal-illuxions:
              Hans:


              Hi fatal-illuxions,

              So in order to get A+ in year 4 for cca how many points do a student need to collect?

              The numbers of point will carry up to JC? Or the grade will be carry up? If the point will carry up is it will continue with the point collected in JC?

              thanks!

              hi, A+ is 21 i think.

              and No. none of the points or the grades will be carried up to JC. for IP students like us, the grades and points are \"just for show\", it looks nicer on the end of year report for Sec4.

              In RP, we'll receive a Raffles Diploma, that covers all aspects of a student's journey in RJC. academics, aesthetics, CCA, etc. Everyone will get this thing by the end of J2, provided you meet the minimum requirements (which is really really easy to meet). Your child will learn more about this when she comes to RJC, it's far too complicated for me to explain šŸ™‚

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                fatal-illuxions
                last edited by

                Hans:
                Hi fatal-illuxions,


                One more Q, so when a student go to RJC she can choose for another CCA? Or stay back to her RGS CCA ?
                HI!

                it depends on what CCA you are from.

                If you in a sports CCA, the chances are you can \"direct admission\" into the JC counterpart, provided that they have the cca, eg, basketball, shooting etc.

                some performing arts have a similar system too, eg, Chinese Orchestra.

                if you dont want to cont the cca, you can always go for trials/auditions/interviews for other cca šŸ™‚

                CCAs that RJC dont have, means you'll definitely have to go for trials all over again in JC, eg, uniform groups.

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                  fatal-illuxions
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                  Shanghaied:
                  Hi Fatal-illuxions,

                  On another note, what good does RA do at Year 3 and Year 4? Is it considered bonus? Does it make admission to JC easier? Will it also be carried forward to JC?

                  Thanks in advance.
                  i asked my friend who's in RA haha, cos im not šŸ˜›

                  its a really good exposure. cos the ra curriculum is accelerated and you'll cover much more stuff that is not done in the normal syllabus.
                  there are also like additional tests and projects, which ensures that the material is understood. also the pracs and research that you do are like really in depth.

                  generally better discussion and more depth is covered.

                  it doesnt like help in adding points or stuff like that but the content that you cover for ra really helps, as in cos its all stuff at jc or even higher level, so content wise you're better off! šŸ™‚

                  it has nothing to do with the admission to JC, afterall no matter what, as long as you dont screw up your sec4 year, you'll go up.

                  It doesnt continue in JC, you'll have to take placement tests all over again to see if you'll qualify for RA in JC. but it should be pretty fine cos they mostly test what is possibly taught in RGS.

                  so yupp šŸ™‚

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                    Shanghaied
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                    fatal-illuxions:
                    Shanghaied:

                    Hi Fatal-illuxions,

                    On another note, what good does RA do at Year 3 and Year 4? Is it considered bonus? Does it make admission to JC easier? Will it also be carried forward to JC?

                    Thanks in advance.

                    i asked my friend who's in RA haha, cos im not šŸ˜›

                    its a really good exposure. cos the ra curriculum is accelerated and you'll cover much more stuff that is not done in the normal syllabus.
                    there are also like additional tests and projects, which ensures that the material is understood. also the pracs and research that you do are like really in depth.

                    generally better discussion and more depth is covered.

                    it doesnt like help in adding points or stuff like that but the content that you cover for ra really helps, as in cos its all stuff at jc or even higher level, so content wise you're better off! šŸ™‚

                    it has nothing to do with the admission to JC, afterall no matter what, as long as you dont screw up your sec4 year, you'll go up.

                    It doesnt continue in JC, you'll have to take placement tests all over again to see if you'll qualify for RA in JC. but it should be pretty fine cos they mostly test what is possibly taught in RGS.

                    so yupp šŸ™‚

                    Thanks fatal-illuxions for the illuminating reply!

                    My DD was recently transferred to RA Maths. She really wanted RA Physics but was advised against it, since she already had RA Maths.

                    There was also this thing about Integrated Programme Selection Test. Heard anything about it? Apparently it has something to do with Edusave Scholarship. I wonder how much it will take before we know the results of the test.

                    Thanks once again.

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                      jtoh
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                      Shanghaied:
                      fatal-illuxions:

                      [quote=\"Shanghaied\"]Hi Fatal-illuxions,

                      On another note, what good does RA do at Year 3 and Year 4? Is it considered bonus? Does it make admission to JC easier? Will it also be carried forward to JC?

                      Thanks in advance.

                      i asked my friend who's in RA haha, cos im not šŸ˜›

                      its a really good exposure. cos the ra curriculum is accelerated and you'll cover much more stuff that is not done in the normal syllabus.
                      there are also like additional tests and projects, which ensures that the material is understood. also the pracs and research that you do are like really in depth.

                      generally better discussion and more depth is covered.

                      it doesnt like help in adding points or stuff like that but the content that you cover for ra really helps, as in cos its all stuff at jc or even higher level, so content wise you're better off! šŸ™‚

                      it has nothing to do with the admission to JC, afterall no matter what, as long as you dont screw up your sec4 year, you'll go up.

                      It doesnt continue in JC, you'll have to take placement tests all over again to see if you'll qualify for RA in JC. but it should be pretty fine cos they mostly test what is possibly taught in RGS.

                      so yupp šŸ™‚

                      Thanks fatal-illuxions for the illuminating reply!

                      My DD was recently transferred to RA Maths. She really wanted RA Physics but was advised against it, since she already had RA Maths.

                      There was also this thing about Integrated Programme Selection Test. Heard anything about it? Apparently it has something to do with Edusave Scholarship. I wonder how much it will take before we know the results of the test.

                      Thanks once again.[/quote]Hi Shanghaied & fatal-illuxions,

                      Shanghaied, Thanks for asking the question that I'm interested in as well, and thanks to fatal-illuxions for answering all our questions. Truly appreciate it. šŸ™‚

                      Shanghaied, when you say that your dd was recently transferred to RA Math, do you mean that your dd was originally given RA Physics and was later asked to consider RA Math instead, or that your dd was only offered RA Math? If you prefer, you can PM me your reply.

                      Thanks.

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                        Shanghaied
                        last edited by

                        jtoh:
                        Shanghaied:

                        [quote=\"fatal-illuxions\"]
                        i asked my friend who's in RA haha, cos im not šŸ˜›

                        its a really good exposure. cos the ra curriculum is accelerated and you'll cover much more stuff that is not done in the normal syllabus.
                        there are also like additional tests and projects, which ensures that the material is understood. also the pracs and research that you do are like really in depth.

                        generally better discussion and more depth is covered.

                        it doesnt like help in adding points or stuff like that but the content that you cover for ra really helps, as in cos its all stuff at jc or even higher level, so content wise you're better off! šŸ™‚

                        it has nothing to do with the admission to JC, afterall no matter what, as long as you dont screw up your sec4 year, you'll go up.

                        It doesnt continue in JC, you'll have to take placement tests all over again to see if you'll qualify for RA in JC. but it should be pretty fine cos they mostly test what is possibly taught in RGS.

                        so yupp šŸ™‚

                        Thanks fatal-illuxions for the illuminating reply!

                        My DD was recently transferred to RA Maths. She really wanted RA Physics but was advised against it, since she already had RA Maths.

                        There was also this thing about Integrated Programme Selection Test. Heard anything about it? Apparently it has something to do with Edusave Scholarship. I wonder how much it will take before we know the results of the test.

                        Thanks once again.

                        Hi Shanghaied & fatal-illuxions,

                        Shanghaied, Thanks for asking the question that I'm interested in as well, and thanks to fatal-illuxions for answering all our questions. Truly appreciate it. šŸ™‚

                        Shanghaied, when you say that your dd was recently transferred to RA Math, do you mean that your dd was originally given RA Physics and was later asked to consider RA Math instead, or that your dd was only offered RA Math? If you prefer, you can PM me your reply.

                        Thanks.[/quote]Hi jtoh, I chose to ask those questions not so much to 'show off' but for the benefit of those who have an interest in matters such as this. So yeah, I suppose it would be better to keep it open, not that I am not interested in PM-ing you. Just to clarify.

                        My DD was given neither initially. She was assigned to triple-science class. It was only when I asked about RA when Mr. Jalleh arranged for RA Math test. Eventually she was offered RA Math (so she had to be transferred to a RA Math class). She wanted RA Physics, too, but was dissuaded from it. Dunno if it might be possible in Year 4.

                        One other thing, I was curious why the school never offered RA Chinese to her, seeing that my DD spent 8 years in China, and in a local school no less. But that's not something my DD truly wanted, so we did not bother pursuing it.

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