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    Raffles Girls' Primary

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      Dharma
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      KSP:
      But I saw in the PSLE T-Score explanation slide from NYPS that says EL and MT are 200 each, Maths and Sci are 100 each. (that works out to be what I mentioned earlier on)

      http://www.nyps.moe.edu.sg/News/P6%20T%20score%5B1%5D.pps
      That refers to the total marks for EL and MT i.e. 200 each while it is 100 for Maths and Science. But for T-score computation, equal weightage is given to all 4 subjects.

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        KSP
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        Oh, I see. Thanks. :salute:

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          [quote]KSP wrote:

          I think next week is the last lesson as they cancelled their first lesson due to H1N1. If I can't make it next week then I can only go next year.


          Oh they have swimming every year? I thot it's only for P1s. Wow quite shy if the bigger girls all shower together eh?[/quote]Oh... then I better go kaypo this coming Tuesday. heeee.........

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            turquoise
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            KSP:
            Just to share what I know from another group of parents that students are usually quite good in EL, Maths and Science but not MT in RGPS. The main reason is most of them come from English speaking family.


            .
            Actually, RGPS performs well in MT at PSLE. The national average for scoring A/A* in MT is about 80%. At RGPS, about 90% score A/A*. I find that impressive.

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              Poonie
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              turquoise:
              Actually, RGPS performs well in MT at PSLE. The national average for scoring A/A* in MT is about 80%. At RGPS, about 90% score A/A*. I find that impressive.

              That's quite surprising considering the teachers do not go the extra mile to prepare other teaching materials besides relying on the text books.

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                Dharma
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                turquoise:
                Actually, RGPS performs well in MT at PSLE. The national average for scoring A/A* in MT is about 80%. At RGPS, about 90% score A/A*. I find that impressive.

                This is new to me. Where did u get this from?

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                  turquoise
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                  Dharma:
                  This is new to me. Where did u get this from?

                  At the P6 briefing.

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                    Dharma
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                    Poonie:
                    That's quite surprising considering the teachers do not go the extra mile to prepare other teaching materials besides relying on the text books.

                    They do quite a bit in P6. Supplementary classes after school ...4 days a week.

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                      turquoise
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                      Dharma:
                      They do quite a bit in P6. Supplementary classes after school ...4 days a week.

                      4 days a week! Wow! That's a lot. Is this supplementary or remedial? I understand there's supplementary classes during Sep hols too.

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                        Dharma
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                        turquoise:
                        Dharma:

                        They do quite a bit in P6. Supplementary classes after school ...4 days a week.


                        4 days a week! Wow! That's a lot. Is this supplementary or remedial? I understand there's supplementary classes during Sep hols too.

                        4 day quite a killer actually. My daughter skips the MT supp but attends other three. Remedial lessons ... think 4 weaker ones. Current P quite on the ball. My #1 hardly had any supp classes and no holiday classes ever under previous P. Think the supp classes for maths touches on higher order stuff, 4 science ...its mainly adressing process skills. For GEP, these are part of their routine work... maybe no need 4 supp classes

                        I've not heard of supp classes during sep hols. Are u sure? Thought the week off will give them the much needed time for self study.

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