2011 Request for Advice on Selecting Secondary Schools
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phankao:
Thanks for the note on HMT being compulsory for y1 and 2 at NJC.
Go for distance.OrangeJuice:
V grateful to Augmum and Phankao for sharing their experiences with the 2 schools, I am reading the threads that jtoh and Augmum have shared here, the info. will definitely come in handy with decision-making...big headache whenever I ask DD between njc and dhs which one is her preference, she just shrugged and said dunno ...sigh ...
so far DHS culture sounds similiar to NYGH but the std of CL scares me leh...DD is not A* calibre for MT maybe high A that's all....in this respect, njc may suit her better ??? Anyway, thanks again for all who \"helped\" here , really grateful !
For your info, it is compulsory for NJC's lower junior high students (year 1 & 2) to take HMT.
i stay in central, there is a direct bus to DHS but must walk and enter school by side gate or sth like that. As for NJC, DD must change bus but she is familiar with the route as it is identical to her current primary school which is just in front of njc (no prize for guessing where she is studying now) -
OrangeJuice:
Thanks for the note on HMT being compulsory for y1 and 2 at NJC.
Go for distance.phankao:
[quote=\"OrangeJuice\"]V grateful to Augmum and Phankao for sharing their experiences with the 2 schools, I am reading the threads that jtoh and Augmum have shared here, the info. will definitely come in handy with decision-making...big headache whenever I ask DD between njc and dhs which one is her preference, she just shrugged and said dunno ...sigh ...
so far DHS culture sounds similiar to NYGH but the std of CL scares me leh...DD is not A* calibre for MT maybe high A that's all....in this respect, njc may suit her better ??? Anyway, thanks again for all who \"helped\" here , really grateful !
For your info, it is compulsory for NJC's lower junior high students (year 1 & 2) to take HMT.
i stay in central, there is a direct bus to DHS but must walk and enter school by side gate or sth like that. As for NJC, DD must change bus but she is familiar with the route as it is identical to her current primary school which is just in front of njc (no prize for guessing where she is studying now)[/quote]Cheh. We stay in AMK and also need to change bus to NJC, but not a big deal. Driving is convenient. DHS is considered far for us. Bus journey v long! But DHS has schoolbus service for morning run. -
phankao:
I dont drive and DH travels v often on the job so he wont be avail to send kid sto sch plus we want DD to be independent, so schoolbus service is sth that we dont want to consider for post-primary yrs....Time taken to both schools will take abt same time I think. I have brought DD to DHS site to take a look before (v huge and new) and I will prob bring her to NJC open hse this sat to have a feel of the school.
Cheh. We stay in AMK and also need to change bus to NJC, but not a big deal. Driving is convenient. DHS is considered far for us. Bus journey v long! But DHS has schoolbus service for morning run. -
OrangeJuice:
Yes, there's open house this saturday. ;D
I dont drive and DH travels v often on the job so he wont be avail to send kid sto sch plus we want DD to be independent, so schoolbus service is sth that we dont want to consider for post-primary yrs....Time taken to both schools will take abt same time I think. I have brought DD to DHS site to take a look before (v huge and new) and I will prob bring her to NJC open hse this sat to have a feel of the school.
In any case, for DHS, she'd have to make her own way back from school since school bus service is only for the morning. Aiyoh - even RI & HCI have schoolbus service for the morning route. Your choice. I'd think it's more convenient to beat the morning rush. -
OrangeJuice:
hi OrangeJuice, don't be scared by the std of CL in DHS. It is not a killer. Son was not very good at CL too. In fact, it was the only subject without A star in PSLE. Been always at 60+ range for HMT.
so far DHS culture sounds similiar to NYGH but the std of CL scares me leh...DD is not A* calibre for MT maybe high A that's all... !
He enjoys his Chinese lessons in DHS and likes his Chinese teacher a lot.
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Nightrace:
Hi Nightrace, good to hear from you, at least there is a glimmer of hope for DD, ie if her grades qualify for both DHS and NJC ...
hi OrangeJuice, don't be scared by the std of CL in DHS. It is not a killer. Son was not very good at CL too. In fact, it was the only subject without A star in PSLE. Been always at 60+ range for HMT.OrangeJuice:
so far DHS culture sounds similiar to NYGH but the std of CL scares me leh...DD is not A* calibre for MT maybe high A that's all... !
He enjoys his Chinese lessons in DHS and likes his Chinese teacher a lot.
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OrangeJuice:
dun mention orangejuice, juz post yr Q, if i know i 'll def supply u with info.V grateful to Augmum and Phankao for sharing their experiences with the 2 schools, I am reading the threads that jtoh and Augmum have shared here, the info. will definitely come in handy with decision-making...big headache whenever I ask DD between njc and dhs which one is her preference, she just shrugged and said dunno ...sigh ...
so far DHS culture sounds similiar to NYGH but the std of CL scares me leh...DD is not A* calibre for MT maybe high A that's all....in this respect, njc may suit her better ??? Anyway, thanks again for all who \"helped\" here , really grateful !
oops........ hope i din scare u off regarding HCL
i juz wanna to convey the mssg that be prepared mentally shd u see a big drop in marks compared to primary sch,
as some parents may feel uneasy after seeing the drop in marks,
but the child 's std/proficiency of CL will def up.
there are pupils in my gal's class who only gotten a pass in HCL at PSLE,
though not getting high marks in class but they are still surviving fine.....
(everyday seen them playing balls during recess...haha)
so pl dun get too worried for this.....
the pupils would know WHEN to pull up their socks......
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phankao:
yalor.....so either NJC or DHS also have to take HCL..
For your info, it is compulsory for NJC's lower junior high students (year 1 & 2) to take HMT.
but how abt yr 3 then ??
isit means that the sch would base on pupils' end of yr 2 HCL results to decide for them ? -
OrangeJuice:
is good to take schoolbus as the child still can have a good rest in the bus.
I dont drive and DH travels v often on the job so he wont be avail to send kid sto sch plus we want DD to be independent, so schoolbus service is sth that we dont want to consider for post-primary yrs....Time taken to both schools will take abt same time I think. I have brought DD to DHS site to take a look before (v huge and new) and I will prob bring her to NJC open hse this sat to have a feel of the school.
some of them luv to sleep in the bus so as to catch up some sleep hrs.
fyi, if u are not aware, DHS flag raising time is at 8.00 am
and 9.00a.m on Thursdays. (so the pupils can wake up later
)
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Nightrace:
yes, their chinese lessons are quite entertaining ....
He enjoys his Chinese lessons in DHS and likes his Chinese teacher a lot.
i remember recently, they had to rewrite the story taken fr bk with some additional characters ....
then they had role plays ......brought so much laughter to the whole class.... :imcool:
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