2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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same here and as such has planned for a holidays from 15 Oct onwards.Let Ds to enjoy himself with classmates for one week before we set off.
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Leanne:
Good plan as the student only need to apply for leave on Monday (17/10) if going for a 7/8/9 days trip. I think can avoid the school holiday surcharge and also nice weather during that period if going country still in autumn. :love:same here and as such has planned for a holidays from 15 Oct onwards.Let Ds to enjoy himself with classmates for one week before we set off.
Cheers -
Thanks, Brenda.
Have to plan ahead, a vision that helps the mummy sane and the child keep going.Too stressful an exam.
Yes, delibrately dont skip so many days of school, afterall its the last few weeks that the pri six kids will spend together.I cannot remember mine, but I thought it was the sweetest part of my pri school days.
cheers
Brenda10:
Good plan as the student only need to apply for leave on Monday (17/10) if going for a 7/8/9 days trip. I think can avoid the school holiday surcharge and also nice weather during that period if going country still in autumn. :love:Leanne:
same here and as such has planned for a holidays from 15 Oct onwards.Let Ds to enjoy himself with classmates for one week before we set off.
Cheers -
Leanne:
[/quote]So nice to have a break in Oct! I would dearly love that, but though DS has finished his PSLE, DD is having her SA2 later, so not possible to go on hol at that period. I actually much prefer that period - once school hol starts in mid Nov, barely a week before PSLE results out.Thanks, Brenda.
Good plan as the student only need to apply for leave on Monday (17/10) if going for a 7/8/9 days trip. I think can avoid the school holiday surcharge and also nice weather during that period if going country still in autumn. :love:
Have to plan ahead, a vision that helps the mummy sane and the child keep going.Too stressful an exam.
Yes, delibrately dont skip so many days of school, afterall its the last few weeks that the pri six kids will spend together.I cannot remember mine, but I thought it was the sweetest part of my pri school days.
cheers
Brenda10:
[quote=\"Leanne\"]same here and as such has planned for a holidays from 15 Oct onwards.Let Ds to enjoy himself with classmates for one week before we set off.
Cheers -
Hi, time flies fast and school is reopen next Monday. Guess the supplementary class will start one or two weeks after school reopen.
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Brenda10:
Hi, time flies fast and school is reopen next Monday. Guess the supplementary class will start one or two weeks after school reopen.
Most probably. Anyway, supp class already started this week for some schools. Kids have to go back for supp class on last week of hol. -
DS is more than happy to go back to school as he cannot wait to see his friends again.
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Leanne:
Same here. DD also prefers to go back school to meet her friends. This few days she is trying to clear those story books borrow from Library.DS is more than happy to go back to school as he cannot wait to see his friends again.
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Brenda10:
Same for DS too, but can't say he's gonna look forward to the work load though. I somewhat feel that he can't wait for the PSLE to be over and done with.
Same here. DD also prefers to go back school to meet her friends. This few days she is trying to clear those story books borrow from Library.Leanne:
DS is more than happy to go back to school as he cannot wait to see his friends again.
Is your ds dd/ glad to go back to school too? -
Pen88n:
Same for DS too, but can't say he's gonna look forward to the work load though. I somewhat feel that he can't wait for the PSLE to be over and done with.[/quote]Me too. Cant wait for PSLE to be over :please:. Was trying hard to resist the \"Parents Taking PSLE\" syndrome but effort was completely thwarted after the Meet-the-Parent briefing session by all the subject teachers. Their presentation on how to help your child prepare for PSLE (or rather how he can score 4A*) was so thorough and informative that I felt guilty and useless (in advance) if I did not even help him score at least an A*. It immediately brought out the ugly and competitive side of me and I start to plan his 117 days to PSLE timetable in my brain down to the minutes.
Same here. DD also prefers to go back school to meet her friends. This few days she is trying to clear those story books borrow from Library.Brenda10:
[quote=\"Leanne\"]DS is more than happy to go back to school as he cannot wait to see his friends again.
Is your ds dd/ glad to go back to school too?
Ignorance is bliss (or at least less stress). Maybe I should just continue to be blur about PSLE and leave it to the teachers to do their job.... cos I know he is in good hands.
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