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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      lizhi:
      janet_lee88:


      At P4, son's teacher didn't encourage the use of algebra...but this year, teacher said can use any method as long as the kid is comfortable. P4 teacher said better stick to models.

      I agreed.
      Actually I hope my answers will cast a brick to attract jade. πŸ˜‰
      Try to find better ways to let children easy to understand.....whether the method is algebra or not, as long as the kid is comfortable.

      I hope my son's Math at SA2 will improve and can score at least a B, given that he has started 1-to-1 Math tuition :xedfingers: :xedfingers:
      No CA2 also means can breathe A LITTLE easier in Term 3.

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        piezolbs
        last edited by

        Mum1113:
        markfch:

        What was the mean score for P5 SA1 maths again? :nailbite:


        For last year 2010 SA2 P5 MA Highest was 93, Avg was 58 and Median was 60, not easy :nailbite:

        The highest is 100. AVG in M1 is 78.

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          Scary
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          Sigh. . . . PH may further reduce the no. of P1 classes so that the school can go single session by 2015.

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            piezolbs:
            Mum1113:

            [quote=\"markfch\"]What was the mean score for P5 SA1 maths again? :nailbite:


            For last year 2010 SA2 P5 MA Highest was 93, Avg was 58 and Median was 60, not easy :nailbite:

            The highest is 100. AVG in M1 is 78.[/quote]Yup...saw 100 for Maths for SA1. Maths teacher told me the recent paper wasn't difficult πŸ˜“

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              JRLam
              last edited by

              piezolbs:
              Mum1113:

              [quote=\"markfch\"]What was the mean score for P5 SA1 maths again? :nailbite:


              For last year 2010 SA2 P5 MA Highest was 93, Avg was 58 and Median was 60, not easy :nailbite:

              The highest is 100. AVG in M1 is 78.[/quote]Average for the entire P5 cohort is 50 or 53

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              • janet88J Offline
                janet88
                last edited by

                Hi Parents,

                Just curious about P1 intake.
                How many classes were opened for P1 last year ?

                Someone asked me if she can use my address to register for her son... :siao: If I agree, it will be ηŸ₯ζ³•ηŠ―ζ³•. Anyway, there is no more guarantee.

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                  lizhi
                  last edited by

                  JRLam:
                  piezolbs:

                  [quote=\"Mum1113\"]
                  For last year 2010 SA2 P5 MA Highest was 93, Avg was 58 and Median was 60, not easy :nailbite:

                  The highest is 100. AVG in M1 is 78.

                  Average for the entire P5 cohort is 50 or 53[/quote]Thus, the children could easily get cold feet. It would not conducive to the study of children. The parents have to turn to tuition. :scratchhead:

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                    Scary
                    last edited by

                    Janet,

                    Last yr 11 classes. This yr maybe 10?
                    I suggest that you don’t ηŸ₯ζ³•ηŠ―ζ³•. If discovered, not only both of you will get into trouble, poor kid will have to be moved out of the school.

                    I have seen many parents doing unscrupulous things because of their children, without sparing a thought for others.

                    Oh yes, you have a child in PH. The school may check the address if unlucky and discover that someone in the same school has the same address.

                    Keke. . if want to "borrow" address, borrow one with no kids in that school. That also means that they will need to change address for a few documents. By the way, I understand that if rental address is used, is actually considered as within 1-2km.

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                      Funx3
                      last edited by

                      lizhi:
                      JRLam:

                      [quote=\"piezolbs\"]
                      The highest is 100. AVG in M1 is 78.

                      Average for the entire P5 cohort is 50 or 53

                      Thus, the children could easily get cold feet. It would not conducive to the study of children. The parents have to turn to tuition. :scratchhead:[/quote]It is \"Traditional\" in Pei Hwa to set Challenging Q for P5 SA1. Every Year U can See this Happening ....
                      Serves to -
                      Identify Students Who Need to Buck up, Who R Weak - as Wake-up Call ....
                      and Who R Brilliant, as Well!

                      Also Serves to Scare Not Only the Students, but the Parents, as Well ....
                      And Time to Turn to Tuition, in Many Cases .... πŸ˜‰ πŸ˜‰

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        Scary:
                        Janet,

                        Last yr 11 classes. This yr maybe 10?
                        I suggest that you don't ηŸ₯ζ³•ηŠ―ζ³•. If discovered, not only both of you will get into trouble, poor kid will have to be moved out of the school.

                        I have seen many parents doing unscrupulous things because of their children, without sparing a thought for others.

                        Oh yes, you have a child in PH. The school may check the address if unlucky and discover that someone in the same school has the same address.
                        Told my hubby about that unscrupulous and thoughtless comment. He hit the roof :mad: :mad: Told him I will never agree to it, bcos firstly son is studying there and secondly, that person is not worth for me to get into trouble. Anyway, I made a comment that staying within 1km also need to ballot...not guaranteed place since last year.

                        Reduce another class this year ?? Oh dear, that must be even more stressful for parents staying within 1km then. Oh yes just recently I heard of this family whose child was not able to get a place in PH...the family had paid premium for a flat in Toh Yi...now :stompfeet: and wants to sell of the flat asap.

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