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    Maris Stella High

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      tiredmama
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      [quote]Quite a bit of Chinese writing though....


      At P1, they have English Compo :shock:..which they call picture description...

      After term 1, once the teachers know your kid's standard, they will be more on...once your boy starts to slack even a little bit, your phone will ring....but to me, I prefer it that way...before it builds up to be a big problem better to nip it at the start...

      Also, their test is after each unit....then they take an average to form the CA result. I find this method useful as it helps to identify exactly which part of the sllyabus the child is weak at. Easier for the little fella to score better.

      Last term, for the first Chinese unit test, my boy scored 80%...letter to attend remedial came straightaway. I wrote in to ask for exemption and to explain that he just began tuition...so he was excused....so far, I got no more letters for all subjects... πŸ˜‰[/quote]Thanks for e heads up... My son is not exactly wild on doing hw and he is good @ skimming thro quickly and then tell me \"DONE !!\" ...I also like the idea of teacher being on the ball.. then wait till mid year exams for surprises πŸ™‚

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        t9699.08694yahoo.08694com.08694sg
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        My son also has this habit, he used to skimp thru his homework telling me it's but me and hubby gave him a stern telling off...what I also do is when he does home assessment, if he does well, I praise him big time....it's a big morale booster....I notice he strives to score well now...


        Boys need alot of pep and prep talk....encouragement from us is very important...Also impt to identify his strengths and weaknesses...my girl does well in daily work, but stress during exam so I know she has problem performing under stress...my boy totally different...he bo chup daily work but if he knows it's test or exam, he will score... :?

        But based on experience with my girl, it's very important to start right...P1 is really foundation setting time...

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          Miracle Child
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          tiredmama:
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          HI Miracle .. I sent u a pm....
          [/quote]Hi tiredmama, I have replied you via pm.

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            VVJJ
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            Hi Tiredmama and all mummies, glad to gain more information about MSHS and yes, I'm more excited and worried abt my boys going to P1 next year, given it's a stricter environment and they learning higher chinese..


            Maybe i should intro myself a little more πŸ˜„ I've 2 more gals in IJ Toa Payoh. Eldest gal taking PSLE this yr and the other in P3. All of us are stressful everyday.. homework , spelling etc... i can imagine next year will be worse as the boys start P1. Nonetheless, I'm ready to take on more challenge...being parents, we try our best to provide to the kids.. :lol:

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              Miracle Child
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              t2:

              Parents supposed to accompany the child....bring your cheque book...alot of expenses for the day. For MSHS, P1 - P2 their recess is catered in so you will have to pay for catering (you can opt out but must pack food for the kid everyday). From what is practised for P1s this year, they are not allowed to go to the canteen. They only allowed to play after they finish their food.

              Other additional costs include buying of a lock for their lockers in school.

              They were very organised last year....I think they should be ok this year too...heard that they ballot at 2B...lucky last year I didn't have that stress πŸ™ πŸ˜„
              Hi t2,

              1. For the catered food, what do they normally provide? Is a weekly fixed? My DS very picky. Gotta see if it makes sense to cater or have to endure packing food for him daily (always cracking my brains what to buy or prepare - have been doing so for all his preschool years). :roll:

              2. Does each student have a locker?

              Thanks. πŸ˜„

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                Merlion
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                1. Pizza or hot dog or fried rice or fried mee or chicken rice etc. Not very healthy food overall.

                2. Every student has their own locker.

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                  Miracle Child
                  last edited by

                  Merlion:
                  1. Pizza or hot dog or fried rice or fried mee or chicken rice etc. Not very healthy food overall.

                  2. Every student has their own locker.
                  Thanks, Merlion.

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                    m0chimochi
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                    Hi all,


                    My son will be going to MSH next year too. So happy to know that we have parents support group for MSH.

                    We stay >2km from MSH. So, I am quite worried if my son is able to adjust to the early timing (school bus pick up is at 6 am).

                    Anyone facing the same problem?

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                      acforfamily
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                      m0chimochi:

                      We stay >2km from MSH. So, I am quite worried if my son is able to adjust to the early timing (school bus pick up is at 6 am).
                      I end up sending my son to school myself as the school bus comes too early. The school bus actually reaches school by 6.45 am though school officially starts at 7.10 am (morning reading). Students are only booked late by prefects if they arrive late for flag raising (7.30am).

                      I did ask bus driver before why they have to arrive so early but did not get any satisfactory answer. I guess it is so that they can leave to transport office workers.

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                        2EMummy
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                        Dear All,


                        Great to gather so many infor about MSHS. I am going to register my boy this coming fri, hope he can get in as we live within 1km from MSHS.

                        Any suggestions on how to prepare for pri 1 so that my boy and myself will not get many shocks??? :?

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