Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)
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laissezfaire:
No, they're not pushed into accepting anything, although chapels and services are mandatory.
Ah, this one contains an untruth. Chapel and services are not mandatory but they are the default. A parent may indeed write in and ask for exemption. It has been requested before, and the request granted. It's an odd thing for a client to do, but it is also the right thing to allow. -
laissezfaire:
Not all the staff are believers.To be honest, the practices in the school are so hypocritical, the senior management so into playing favourites and lording it over their own personal fiefdoms, the teachers so into all talk and no action....it's enough to drive people OFF Christianity rather than to it.
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does anyone know how much is the yellow co-op tee selling in school?
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laissezfaire:
Do you need help.No, they're not pushed into accepting anything, although chapels and services are mandatory.
To be honest, the practices in the school are so hypocritical, the senior management so into playing favourites and lording it over their own personal fiefdoms, the teachers so into all talk and no action....it's enough to drive people OFF Christianity rather than to it.
It's a glib, self-indulgent, hypocritical, arrogant Christianity they practice with so many \"roll your eyes\" moments it's not funny.....not at all like the real deal.....
I know so many students who are turned off, FAR more than those pulled to it. And those turned off include a large majority of those already Christians.
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Hi Parents,
I noticed that the number of pupils who scored 6A1 and above (based on GCE 'O' level 2010) in ACS(I) are lowered compare to SJI and VS. :? Whereas, their IB result is the best in the world. Can I conclude that ACS(I) is putting all their resources on IB than GCE 'O' level express stream? Any parent can comment on that?
If I have a child who is qualified for the above schools' COP to pursue GCE 'O' level, should I consider SJI or VS rather than ACS(I)?
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Cheerfuldad:
At ACS(I), most of the top students choose to do the IB programme rather than O levels. That's why their O level results aren't as good as their IB results. As to whether more resources are put into their IB programme, it's something I've heard also.Hi Parents,
I noticed that the number of pupils who scored 6A1 and above (based on GCE 'O' level 2010) in ACS(I) are lowered compare to SJI and VS. :? Whereas, their IB result is the best in the world. Can I conclude that ACS(I) is putting all their resources on IB than GCE 'O' level express stream? Any parent can comment on that?
If I have a child who is qualified for the above schools' COP to pursue GCE 'O' level, should I consider SJI or VS rather than ACS(I)?
Please advise. Thank you. -
Hi,
Anybody know are there special classes like SophiaBlackmore class in ACSI? especially for IB Program.
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bromath:
IB doesn't recognise the above programme. That's all i know.Hi,
Anybody know are there special classes like SophiaBlackmore class in ACSI? especially for IB Program.
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ACSI has GEP for both IP and O level track.
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The SBC is MGS’s equivalent of the ACS(I) Integrated Programme (Years 1-4). SBC has some GEP input, and so does the ACS(I) IP. From 2013, SBC Year 1 MGS girls will be on trajectory to join ACS(I) IB Programme in Year 5.
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