Henry Park Primary
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mummy of 3:
Hello, I am not a PV, was rejected for the 2013 batch.
R u a PV now at HPPS? :roll:twoboysmommy:
Hello,
Does anyone know how many PVs there are in the current batch (for 2013 admission) and how many of these PVs are <1km? Thank you. -
Latest update (if itβs accurate)
48 applied within 1km for 28 vacancies -
mummyo:
We will know daily on MOE website and also after Friday the confirmed total numbers.i3mum:
around 11am, only heard 30++ registered but not sure how many exactly
had registered...
[quote=\"mummyo\"]
Just wonder what is the total number balloting for these 28 spots! :imdrowning:
I would say more than 1km parents need not apply.
:sad:[/quote]I believe school will notify those o/s 1km immediately or next day, when the registration exceed vacancies. That was our experience for dd1 when we applied to Fairfield Methodist and were informed next day to withdraw application (o/s 1km and registration exceeded vacancies) to try a nearer school (which happened to be HPPS)
Though we only applied on last day of P2C, registration was still accepted since we were within 1km (and yes, we were successful in balloting 6yos ago)
I can only remember the stress and anxiety for first-time registering parents esp for P2C. I had plan B, C... all the way to Z;p, if we had not been successful anywhere. Its an emotional time and I did not want to caught unprepared when feeling vulnerable. -
Hi Mummyo,
Until the result is out, you still stand a chance at 2B. So, don't feel discouraged. I admire your persistence in clocking so many hours and will still do so for your 2nd child if need be. I do hope you'll be rewarded for your hard work.
Do share the outcome if it's ok with you. Take care.[/quote]
We got in! SO HAPPPPYYYYY! :rahrah: :celebrate:[/quote]
Happy that your hard work paid off... its just the beginning. Hope you and your child remain for the years to come!
My first two children had been blessed with good teachers most of the years. Not stellar results but good learning opportunities. -
sssdarlings:
We got in! SO HAPPPPYYYYY! :rahrah: :celebrate:[/quote]Hi Mummyo,
Until the result is out, you still stand a chance at 2B. So, don't feel discouraged. I admire your persistence in clocking so many hours and will still do so for your 2nd child if need be. I do hope you'll be rewarded for your hard work.
Do share the outcome if it's ok with you. Take care.
Happy that your hard work paid off... its just the beginning. Hope you and your child remain for the years to come!
My first two children had been blessed with good teachers most of the years. Not stellar results but good learning opportunities.[/quote]
Hi Orange belt,
So your kids have graduated from HPPS? Where are they now? Do you know where most HPPS children go after P6? tks -
Also, one more question, does anyone know if HPPS allow pupils to bring trolley school bags?
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GPTeacher:
Happy that your hard work paid off... its just the beginning. Hope you and your child remain for the years to come!
We got in! SO HAPPPPYYYYY! :rahrah: :celebrate:sssdarlings:
Hi Mummyo,
Until the result is out, you still stand a chance at 2B. So, don't feel discouraged. I admire your persistence in clocking so many hours and will still do so for your 2nd child if need be. I do hope you'll be rewarded for your hard work.
Do share the outcome if it's ok with you. Take care.
My first two children had been blessed with good teachers most of the years. Not stellar results but good learning opportunities.[/quote]
Hi GPTeacher,
Not sure if you directed the above to me- sssdarlings. I think the Orange belt is my level or something... and I did not write the encouraging reply above either...i guess i got the quote stuff muddled up.
anyway, regarding to secondary schools after HPPS- only if you are in the top classes (non- GEP), you can be quite sure of good secondary schools (by that i mean with only express streams)
Many of neighbours children graduated from HPPS. And out of about 8 or so I know, only one went to Crescent and another recently to NUS High and the rest were nearby secondary schools (Queenstown sec, St Theresa, Fairfield Methodist, Clementi Town, Kent Ridge etc)
I know many go to NJC as well... and from what I have found, these students were all from the top tier classes.
hth
Hi Orange belt,
So your kids have graduated from HPPS? Where are they now? Do you know where most HPPS children go after P6? tks[/quote] -
sssdarlings:
Happy that your hard work paid off... its just the beginning. Hope you and your child remain for the years to come!
We got in! SO HAPPPPYYYYY! :rahrah: :celebrate:GPTeacher:
[quote=\"sssdarlings\"]Hi Mummyo,
Until the result is out, you still stand a chance at 2B. So, don't feel discouraged. I admire your persistence in clocking so many hours and will still do so for your 2nd child if need be. I do hope you'll be rewarded for your hard work.
Do share the outcome if it's ok with you. Take care.
My first two children had been blessed with good teachers most of the years. Not stellar results but good learning opportunities.[/quote]Hi GPTeacher,
Not sure if you directed the above to me- sssdarlings. I think the Orange belt is my level or something... and I did not write the encouraging reply above either...i guess i got the quote stuff muddled up.
anyway, regarding to secondary schools after HPPS- only if you are in the top classes (non- GEP), you can be quite sure of good secondary schools (by that i mean with only express streams)
Many of neighbours children graduated from HPPS. And out of about 8 or so I know, only one went to Crescent and another recently to NUS High and the rest were nearby secondary schools (Queenstown sec, St Theresa, Fairfield Methodist, Clementi Town, Kent Ridge etc)
I know many go to NJC as well... and from what I have found, these students were all from the top tier classes.
hth
Hi Orange belt,
So your kids have graduated from HPPS? Where are they now? Do you know where most HPPS children go after P6? tks[/quote][/quote]
Thanks Orangebelt,
Can I ask if the students and parents know if they are in the top classes (non GEP ones)? Are the children already grouped into different abilities? I remember reading somewhere on the website that HPPS was planning to group the children into classes where pupils are strong in all subjects (the better classes) versus pupils who are strong in some subjects. However, I can't remember if this type of 'streaming' begins at P1 or much later at P3? Also, if at P1, are our children assessed at orientation or during the 1st few weeks in school?
If anyone has experienced with the new groupings done at HPPS, kindly share. Thanks
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GPTeacher:
I'm also curious to know.
Thanks Orangebelt,
Can I ask if the students and parents know if they are in the top classes (non GEP ones)? Are the children already grouped into different abilities? I remember reading somewhere on the website that HPPS was planning to group the children into classes where pupils are strong in all subjects (the better classes) versus pupils who are strong in some subjects. However, I can't remember if this type of 'streaming' begins at P1 or much later at P3? Also, if at P1, are our children assessed at orientation or during the 1st few weeks in school?
If anyone has experienced with the new groupings done at HPPS, kindly share. Thanks
Thanks sssdarlings. Really glad we got in. Now worry whether my son can cope amongst all the enriched kids in HPPS. :rotflmao: -
mummyo:
Oh yes, the school is pretty transparent about class grouping and ability banding. In fact my dd's class was encouraged to aim for the top class in primary 2... banding starts from P3. No, HPPS does not have 'streaming tests' during orientation. Its genuinely a school orientation for children who get to know their form teachers and classmates.
I'm also curious to know.GPTeacher:
Thanks Orangebelt,
Can I ask if the students and parents know if they are in the top classes (non GEP ones)? Are the children already grouped into different abilities? I remember reading somewhere on the website that HPPS was planning to group the children into classes where pupils are strong in all subjects (the better classes) versus pupils who are strong in some subjects. However, I can't remember if this type of 'streaming' begins at P1 or much later at P3? Also, if at P1, are our children assessed at orientation or during the 1st few weeks in school?
If anyone has experienced with the new groupings done at HPPS, kindly share. Thanks
Thanks sssdarlings. Really glad we got in. Now worry whether my son can cope amongst all the enriched kids in HPPS. :rotflmao:
Subject banding is from P5, in preparation for PSLE. I had mentioned that mostly top class students go to 'better' secondary schools. That is not to say that there is any lack of good teachers/ quality teaching in the remaining classes. My dd has always been in the middle- ability classes and she has been taught well throughout the years. She never had to struggle much for the challenging math questions, yes they are tough to solve but the school has taught them methods to use. Very well structured lessons, most of the time at least.
Regarding coping with 'enriched children'- its really about managing our expectations as other parents have shared with me. I read in another post about being realistic about children's abilities. Of course it is also important to stretch their potential. EVen though the school wins numerous awards, its about being in the right class/ CCA etc. Only gripe is that its movie-time after examinations ;<
I never stressed my children much, neither have I felt stressed with the homework and enrichment.
hth
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