National Junior College (Junior High)
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WeiHan:
But HCI has a longer history as a high school. Moreover, the A level result is still a big gap ahead of NJC.
Ya, many pple look at academic results when deciding to go to which sch.
I am still thinking if I should write a complaint letter to HCI abt the way the students hoard the front of the public bus & refused to move into the rear to make more space for boarding passengers :mad: Those from NYGH and MGS as well. -
Jennifer:
I am surprise top school students also like to hoard bus exit. Don't know why students everywhere like to hoard the bus exit way.WeiHan:
But HCI has a longer history as a high school. Moreover, the A level result is still a big gap ahead of NJC.
Ya, many pple look at academic results when deciding to go to which sch.
I am still thinking if I should write a complaint letter to HCI abt the way the students hoard the front of the public bus & refused to move into the rear to make more space for boarding passengers :mad: Those from NYGH and MGS as well. -
Hello
Just received information about boarding for JH1.
I was wondering if parents have any advice on what to do/bring etc (in addition to the list)?
Would appreciate if you can share your experience too.
Thank you. -
NotKiasuEnough:
Don't think you really need to bring anything in addition to the list. haha. Maybe should see what you can eliminate from the list instead.
I was wondering if parents have any advice on what to do/bring etc (in addition to the list)?
1. Emergency Medications (vitamins, panadol, flu, stomach, diarhhoea, etc)
2. Shampoo, Shower, Toothbrush, Toothpaste, Cup + small pail
3. Floor wipes with the Holder & General Cleaning Wipes
4. Electric Fan (there's Ceiling Fan but still hot)
5. Extension electric plug
6. Electrical Outlet adaptors
7. Handphone or camera chargers, etc
8. Bowl/Fork/Spoon/cup in case they want to make their own supper/snack
9. Clothes for daily wear/sleep for 5 days
10. Uniforms for 5 days (there's laundry service in boarding)
11. Undergarments enough for 5 days.
12. Socks for 5 days
13. School Shoes
14. Sandals/slippers for wearing around boarding
15. Towels
16. Blanket, if don't like the furry one in boarding room
17. Pillow
18. Shallow rectangular plastic baskets to put inside cupboard so their undergarments and socks are not everywhere on the shelves inside the wardrobe(!!!).
19. Foldable Mesh Laundry holder (for them to put their dirty clothes before laundry) - usually hang this inside one of the wardrobes
20. ..... airfreshener/insecticide - spray plus those freshener-tubs to keep the room smelling fresh.
21. Laptop if needed
22. Musical instruments, if needed
23. School Bag with books/files
Anything to add? -
WeiHan:
But HCI has a longer history as a high school. Moreover, the A level result is still a big gap ahead of NJC.
Education is more than academic results - my personal opinion. Both my children could qualify for HCI and NYGH but we chose not to put them there ... we put them in schools which may not have better A level results than HCI .
We are more concerned with the wholistic education of our children...we look at the overall system which will bring out the best in my children and a nurturing environment which will mould them to be better individuals who will serve others and not merely self.
I am not saying that HCI does not fulfill this purpose ...it is just that we choose schools which suit my children better in their personality.
And they are enjoying their school life and 'blossoming' in their respective schools.
p/s - i am not the 'academic' kind of parent and i usually do not follow the 'crowd' ..I follow my 'heart' - i must qualify :imcool: -
Jennifer:
haha..and another piece of sensational news about their ex students in yesterday's papers ...no offence ...could be just coincidental ...WeiHan:
But HCI has a longer history as a high school. Moreover, the A level result is still a big gap ahead of NJC.
Ya, many pple look at academic results when deciding to go to which sch.
I am still thinking if I should write a complaint letter to HCI abt the way the students hoard the front of the public bus & refused to move into the rear to make more space for boarding passengers :mad: Those from NYGH and MGS as well.
School culture is very important generally as a whole...In my interaction with all kinds of students in my church ... I can tell an ACS boy from a HCI boy from the way they carry themselves and a NYGH/RV girl from a MGS/SCGS girl too.
Just mere observations , not generalising in anyway. My friend's son who is from an unknown neighbourhood school can expreses himself way better than the RI boy who will graduate to be a doctor soon.
I am not 'bashing' any school ...we do not judge a school by its acadamic results alone nor do we judge a student by the school he or she goes to.JMHO -
csc:
Can you share? I probably miss the news.
haha..and another piece of sensational news about their ex students in yesterday's papers ...no offence ...could be just coincidental ... -
phankao:
Wa, yr checklist is better than the school's...
Don't think you really need to bring anything in addition to the list. haha. Maybe should see what you can eliminate from the list instead.NotKiasuEnough:
I was wondering if parents have any advice on what to do/bring etc (in addition to the list)?
1. Emergency Medications (vitamins, panadol, flu, stomach, diarhhoea, etc)
21. Laptop if needed
22. Musical instruments, if needed
23. School Bag with books/files
Anything to add?
Alarm clock? -
Just Mama:
Wa, yr checklist is better than the school's...
Don't think you really need to bring anything in addition to the list. haha. Maybe should see what you can eliminate from the list instead.phankao:
[quote=\"NotKiasuEnough\"]
I was wondering if parents have any advice on what to do/bring etc (in addition to the list)?
1. Emergency Medications (vitamins, panadol, flu, stomach, diarhhoea, etc)
21. Laptop if needed
22. Musical instruments, if needed
23. School Bag with books/files
Anything to add?
Alarm clock?[/quote]If you want to bring Alarm Clock. Either that or use the handphone alarm. -
csc:
we do not judge a school by its acadamic results alone nor do we judge a student by the school he or she goes to.JMHO
I like NJC as the cohort size is small, more personalised touch with the growing teens since they spend more time in sch these days.
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