RI or HCI
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phankao:
Haha。I rmbr hating that skirt. Blew up in the wind easily[/quote]and made you look more rounded at the hips (as compared to A-line skirts).. and more curvy.. :drool:verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"wormy\"]i remember during our time, we compared the uniforms of JC. And RJC's green pleated skirt was least popular. Everyone else has A line skirts.
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firefly38:
and made you look more rounded at the hips (as compared to A-line skirts).. and more curvy.. :drool:[/quote]
Haha。I rmbr hating that skirt. Blew up in the wind easily
Marilyn monroe ? :please: -
Hi Phankao,
As I was enjoying mooncakes from hong kong, I recalled there was some fund-raising event in RJC during your time 84/85 when we ordered in bulk mooncakes from hong kong wing wah/kee wah/maxim. Do u recall?
Wormy (now I am disclosing my age :() -
phankao:
Yes 84/85[/quote]
Phankao, you were from RJC?jtoh:
[quote=\"phankao\"]
Haha。I rmbr hating that skirt. Blew up in the wind easily
First batch at Mt Sinai campus ?
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I have observed much earlier, possibly 2-3 years back, that there is a drift of top gifted maths talents to NUSH from either HCI or RI. Now, it becomes clear that HCI has been more adversely affected than RI. Is the stellar performance of RI in the various Olympiads due to its programme or that it has attracted more top psle students? I am still unsure and will be curious to know. Someone mentioned Euler’s programme in RI in a previous post. I am not surprise that RI will have such programmes as Elitist education (or special programmes designed for the best of best) is nothing new in RI. Afterall, gifted education was first only introduced in RI. HCI only join gifted education programme much later.
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hi, my boy is wondering to go to NUSH or HCI? Any comments?
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wormy:
Am afraid I have no impression of that.Hi Phankao,
As I was enjoying mooncakes from hong kong, I recalled there was some fund-raising event in RJC during your time 84/85 when we ordered in bulk mooncakes from hong kong wing wah/kee wah/maxim. Do u recall?
Wormy (now I am disclosing my age :() -
UncleLim:
Yes, 1st JC1 batch at Mt Sinai....used to dash across train tracks in the morning when we hear the train sounding. If we wait, we'd probably be late for school ! Until they built that overhead bridge for us. And teachers had to stop talking each time the train went by.
First batch at Mt Sinai campus ?
We still had to go back to Grange Rd RI campus for some CCAs, I remember, and for Founders' Day.... -
first batch in mt sinai = 44 years young only
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verykiasu2010:
first batch in mt sinai = 44 years young only
Age is no big deal these days lah.
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