Catholic High (Primary)
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phankao:
Need to do ...
LOL - but all in the game together wat. If need to do, means need to do, right? My boy has so far played together with not only his own year-mates, but also with Sec 2, Sec 3, Sec 4 seniors, as well as JC1 seniors.
Then fail misreably! :imdrowning:
Mep I think he is guinea pig batch. first time sch is offering this. Seniors may have options taking higher music but I think for the programme wise, my ds is on the petri dish!
Glad to know that your boy is enjoying himself there at njc. Mine is enjoying the antics of class clowns!!! :lol: -
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meiah:
meiah , now you make me wonder if I should encourage my younger boy (now p6) to join MEP at CHS sec.
Need to do ...phankao:
LOL - but all in the game together wat. If need to do, means need to do, right? My boy has so far played together with not only his own year-mates, but also with Sec 2, Sec 3, Sec 4 seniors, as well as JC1 seniors.
Then fail misreably! :imdrowning:
Mep I think he is guinea pig batch. first time sch is offering this. Seniors may have options taking higher music but I think for the programme wise, my ds is on the petri dish! -
In fact, I myself am not sure even now.
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Since we are on this CCA topic… how if the kid is never "talent spotted" for any CCA? My P1 boy is the academic type; he is not that good in aesthetics nor sports.
There are a number of his classmates who have joined CCAs. Some have volunteered themselves and received confirmation later on; some have been talent spotted. My boy is still not in any CCA yet.
I have contacted a number of teachers in charge of CCAs, but I am still thinking and discussing with my boy as to which CCA to join, since I know that this is a long-term commitment, hence we need to think it carefully.
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My opinion, CCA for Primary School is not so important, especially if, beside study, you balance their life with activities well.
Unless, you aim for DSA when they are Primary 6, excel in the CCA in area which the potential Secondary school’s need is the only advantage I can think off.
The school work load itself is already stressful enough for the young mind to cope.
Just a practical dad. -
yup, CCA in primary is not important. But if they are interested in a particular CCA, then yes, do go for it. Usually children will do well in whatever they have interest in.
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HI, i am residing in Bukit Panjang and would like to enrol my son in CH! Anybody knows any sschool bus serving this area?
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I am considering to transfer my boy to CH. Any kind parents please advise me how do I go about doing it?
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JonC:
Thank youMy opinion, CCA for Primary School is not so important, especially if, beside study, you balance their life with activities well.
Unless, you aim for DSA when they are Primary 6, excel in the CCA in area which the potential Secondary school's need is the only advantage I can think off.
The school work load itself is already stressful enough for the young mind to cope.
Just a practical dad.
However, many mothers of P1s whom already in CCAs now, are truly believe that CCA enrolment is the passport to go the DSA route. I mean, as if it is almost guaranteed :scratchhead:
To me, it is a bonus if he can go to DSA route, but if not, it is the enjoyment and the acquired skills that is more important to me
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