Secondary School Open House 2011
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So for the girls, can start off at Nanyang at 8am, followed by RGS, grab a quick lunch, then off to MGS/SCGS.

But I say it's better to just choose 2 schools and cover those two schools properly in terms of going for the talks, touring the school and chatting with the students/teachers. -
Thanks, Jtoh.
Care to share what are the things to look out for during the touring in the open house?
Cheers
Lynn2jtoh:
So for the girls, can start off at Nanyang at 8am, followed by RGS, grab a quick lunch, then off to MGS/SCGS.

But I say it's better to just choose 2 schools and cover those two schools properly in terms of going for the talks, touring the school and chatting with the students/teachers. -
I would attend the Principal's talk and some of the other talks to get a sense of the school's ethos, philosophy etc. Then go visit the exhibitions, booths which are manned by students. Talk to the students and the teachers to get a sense of the school culture. Do you and your child get a positive vibe from the school? Is this where you would want your child to spend the next important 4 years of his/her school life? Take a look at the school's facilities and CCA offerings.
Which schools are you eyeing?Lynn2:
Thanks, Jtoh.
Care to share what are the things to look out for during the touring in the open house?
Cheers
Lynn2jtoh:
So for the girls, can start off at Nanyang at 8am, followed by RGS, grab a quick lunch, then off to MGS/SCGS.

But I say it's better to just choose 2 schools and cover those two schools properly in terms of going for the talks, touring the school and chatting with the students/teachers. -
Vanilla Cake:
Hi Vanilla,Brenda10:
Look like quite a number of school open house on 21 May except DHS is on 28 May.
21 May 2011 - Sat
CHIJ St. Nicholas -> 8.30 am - 10.00 am (βTea with Principalβ-For pupils interested in DSA Sports & Games Only)
Hwa Chong Institution -> 8.00 am - 1.30 pm
Methodist Girls' Sch -> 8.30 am - 2.00 pm
Nanyang Girls' High -> 8.00 am - 2.00 pm
Raffles Institution -> 9.00 am - 4.00 pm
Raffles Girls' Sec -> 8.00 am - 3.00 pm
School of Science & Technology -> 9.00 am - 5.00 pm
Singapore Chinese Girls' School -> 10.00 am - 4.00 pm
Singapore Sports School -> 12.30 pm - 6.30 pm (Open House and Selection Trials)
28 May 2011 - Sat
Cedar Girls' Sec School -> 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Dunman High School -> 9.00 am - 3.00 pm
Victoria School -> 9.00 am - 1.00 pm
Thank you for providing a summary.
21/5 - we will choose two school
28/5 - Is easier as we had visited Cedar last year, VS is out (applicable for boy only) and we can have more time on DHS.
I also wish you sister all the best in this coming PSLE. :celebrate: -
Hi Jtoh,
Thanks for the great pointers.
No one particular school we are eyeing.Really very much depends on her psle results.
Cheers
Lynn2jtoh:
[/quote]I would attend the Principal's talk and some of the other talks to get a sense of the school's ethos, philosophy etc. Then go visit the exhibitions, booths which are manned by students. Talk to the students and the teachers to get a sense of the school culture. Do you and your child get a positive vibe from the school? Is this where you would want your child to spend the next important 4 years of his/her school life? Take a look at the school's facilities and CCA offerings.
Which schools are you eyeing?Lynn2:
Thanks, Jtoh.
Care to share what are the things to look out for during the touring in the open house?
Cheers
Lynn2
[quote=\"jtoh\"]So for the girls, can start off at Nanyang at 8am, followed by RGS, grab a quick lunch, then off to MGS/SCGS.
But I say it's better to just choose 2 schools and cover those two schools properly in terms of going for the talks, touring the school and chatting with the students/teachers. -
All the best, Lynn2. I hope your kid is inspired by the Open Houses to work towards her dream school.

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Vanilla Cake, thanks for compiling the data for parents/students ! :thankyou:
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Hello jtoh,
All the best to your child too.
Hopefully dd will have a better insight and inspired after the open house.
Cheers,
Lynn2jtoh:
All the best, Lynn2. I hope your kid is inspired by the Open Houses to work towards her dream school.

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Lynn2:
Lynn2, my kids already in secondary school.Hello jtoh,
All the best to your child too.
Hopefully dd will have a better insight and inspired after the open house.
Cheers,
Lynn2jtoh:
All the best, Lynn2. I hope your kid is inspired by the Open Houses to work towards her dream school.

Just sharing my experience.
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jtoh:
Lynn2, my kids already in secondary school.Lynn2:
Hello jtoh,
Hi jtoh,
Sorri, I din know that your children are already in secondary school.Did they go through via dsa? Personally I would think gep students stand a better chance than mainstream.Thus, not very hopeful using dsa as a means to go into a dream school.
cheers
Lynn2
All the best to your child too.
Hopefully dd will have a better insight and inspired after the open house.
Cheers,
Lynn2
[quote=\"jtoh\"]All the best, Lynn2. I hope your kid is inspired by the Open Houses to work towards her dream school.
Just sharing my experience.[/quote]
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