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    Rulang Primary

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      gaagaa
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      One more thing… so will the P1 get to the same class in P2, with the same form teacher?

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        etiks
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        BeContented:
        Today giving out Report Book is it?


        Like to find out from mommies with P5 kids......
        Have heard before that the load gets increasingly scary from P5. Any idea how scary? Will they still have time to complete assessment? Wondering if I should get any during the coming 20% discount in Popular πŸ˜‰
        Hi

        I currently hv 2 DDs in upper primary @ Rulang. Their workload is indeed heavy but managable. I noticed that through the many assessment & mock papers provided, my DDs not only learn content and process skills, but also strategies on how to answer exam questions succinctly and clearly (esp science and compre). Their teachers are v dedicated and will go thru OE question in details to help them in answering questions. This has made it easier for me to do weekend revisions with my DDs or coach them before an examination as I appreciate better what is expected from the papers.

        My DDs are privileged to be able join the top classes where they learn not only from the teachers but also from their many friends in class who work hard, are bright and are good role models to them. The teacher shares many well-written student essays with them and the kids are exposed to competitions, projects and presentation opportunities beyond school lessons.

        Although one of my DD is weaker in math, she is encouraged by her classmates who are good in it. She sees them as role models and this has encouraged her to practice and put in more effort in math. I am very thankful to their teachers. My elder DD's teacher even called me one evening (over my concern abt my DD's math) and we spoke for over an hour on how we can help her overcome her areas of weakness. Rulang teachers are indeed a great bunch of educators!

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          silverhorse
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          gaagaa:
          One more thing... so will the P1 get to the same class in P2, with the same form teacher?

          gaagaa, same class as in P1 ( for P2), but most times, different FT.

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            starlight1968sg
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            etiks:
            Hi


            I currently hv 2 DDs in upper primary @ Rulang. Their workload is indeed heavy but managable. I noticed that through the many assessment & mock papers provided, my DDs not only learn content and process skills, but also strategies on how to answer exam questions succinctly and clearly (esp science and compre). Their teachers are v dedicated and will go thru OE question in details to help them in answering questions. This has made it easier for me to do weekend revisions with my DDs or coach them before an examination as I appreciate better what is expected from the papers.

            My DDs are privileged to be able join the top classes where they learn not only from the teachers but also from their many friends in class who work hard, are bright and are good role models to them. The teacher shares many well-written student essays with them and the kids are exposed to competitions, projects and presentation opportunities beyond school lessons.

            Although one of my DD is weaker in math, she is encouraged by her classmates who are good in it. She sees them as role models and this has encouraged her to practice and put in more effort in math. I am very thankful to their teachers. My elder DD's teacher even called me one evening (over my concern abt my DD's math) and we spoke for over an hour on how we can help her overcome her areas of weakness. Rulang teachers are indeed a great bunch of educators!
            I agreed.
            Most of the teachers in Rulang and dedicated and put in extra effort in their teaching.
            TOday is the last day of school for my dd. I was telling my hubby this morning when we sent dd to school, how time flies ...

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              etiks
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              starlight1968sg:
              etiks:

              Hi


              I currently hv 2 DDs in upper primary @ Rulang. Their workload is indeed heavy but managable. I noticed that through the many assessment & mock papers provided, my DDs not only learn content and process skills, but also strategies on how to answer exam questions succinctly and clearly (esp science and compre). Their teachers are v dedicated and will go thru OE question in details to help them in answering questions. This has made it easier for me to do weekend revisions with my DDs or coach them before an examination as I appreciate better what is expected from the papers.

              My DDs are privileged to be able join the top classes where they learn not only from the teachers but also from their many friends in class who work hard, are bright and are good role models to them. The teacher shares many well-written student essays with them and the kids are exposed to competitions, projects and presentation opportunities beyond school lessons.

              Although one of my DD is weaker in math, she is encouraged by her classmates who are good in it. She sees them as role models and this has encouraged her to practice and put in more effort in math. I am very thankful to their teachers. My elder DD's teacher even called me one evening (over my concern abt my DD's math) and we spoke for over an hour on how we can help her overcome her areas of weakness. Rulang teachers are indeed a great bunch of educators!

              I agreed.
              Most of the teachers in Rulang and dedicated and put in extra effort in their teaching.
              TOday is the last day of school for my dd. I was telling my hubby this morning when we sent dd to school, how time flies ...


              Yes, time really flies. My DD has grown from a little girl holding on so tightly to me on her first day of school, to a big girl all ready to move into sec 1 next year! Seems like only yesterday that my DDs were brought round the school by prefects during P1 oriention. This Saturday, they will be the ones sharing their school experiences with the new P1s .... :hi5:

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                lilyflower
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                Hi all,


                I am new here.

                Tomorrow will be bringing my elder boy for his Pri 1 orientation, hope everything goes well as will be bringing my younger boy (3 yrs old) along, together with my hubby. πŸ™‚

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                  etiks
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                  lilyflower:
                  Hi all,


                  I am new here.

                  Tomorrow will be bringing my elder boy for his Pri 1 orientation, hope everything goes well as will be bringing my younger boy (3 yrs old) along, together with my hubby. πŸ™‚
                  :welcome: lilyflower

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                    starlight1968sg
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                    etiks,

                    Your girl is in p6 this year? Same as mine and maybe they are classmates.

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                      starlight1968sg
                      last edited by

                      lilyflower:
                      Hi all,


                      I am new here.

                      Tomorrow will be bringing my elder boy for his Pri 1 orientation, hope everything goes well as will be bringing my younger boy (3 yrs old) along, together with my hubby. πŸ™‚
                      Relax and have fun tomorrow πŸ™‚

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                        etiks
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                        starlight1968sg:
                        etiks,

                        Your girl is in p6 this year? Same as mine and maybe they are classmates.
                        Yeah could be classmates ... my other DD is in P5. Another year of PSLE stress, as well as taking longer leave again ... my boss won't like this :stompfeet:

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