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    2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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      Leanne
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      Agreed with Ms Tay, Pen88n, great post indeed.


      I remembered someone says this, regardless what marks one gets in psle, the study journey still continue be it good or bad.So cheer up helping- hand, be postive...look forward....


      Cheers,
      Leanne

      Ms tay:
      Pen88n:

      Helping-hand,
      Don't compare marks in that manner as standard of paper in different schools are different. Cannot compare across the board like this. PSLE is a national exam and all face the same paper. Keep your hopes high as you know you have tried your best. Whatever is the outcome, choose the more appropriate sec school for yourself. The education journey is not about marks only, It is about learning and getting to be a better person, and contributing to society in the future.

      :goodpost: well said pen88n

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        Pen88n
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        Thank you, Leanne and Ms Tay. Just felt that sometimes parents and kids are too caught up in the "marks" in the education journey that they forgot to appreciate the true meaning of it. Must always step back and remind ourselves.

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          Leanne
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          Yes, very true pen88n.


          Yesterday attended ds2 p1 orientation, principal already warned parents not to be so focus on marks for young children, let them learn the joy of learning and not pushing them for marks esp hard drilling during the holidays.


          Cheers,
          Leanne

          Pen88n:
          Thank you, Leanne and Ms Tay. Just felt that sometimes parents and kids are too caught up in the \"marks\" in the education journey that they forgot to appreciate the true meaning of it. Must always step back and remind ourselves.

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            Selfan4ever.05005423
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            Leanne:
            Yes, very true pen88n.


            Yesterday attended ds2 p1 orientation, principal already warned parents not to be so focus on marks for young children, let them learn the joy of learning and not pushing them for marks esp hard drilling during the holidays.


            Cheers,
            Leanne
            Pen88n:

            Thank you, Leanne and Ms Tay. Just felt that sometimes parents and kids are too caught up in the \"marks\" in the education journey that they forgot to appreciate the true meaning of it. Must always step back and remind ourselves.

            That's true teachers and parents can't just push the child for the marks , they should enjoy. I remember when i was P1, There wasn't any homework except learning spelling.

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              Helping--Hand
              last edited by

              Leanne:
              Agreed with Ms Tay, Pen88n, great post indeed.


              I remembered someone says this, regardless what marks one gets in psle, the study journey still continue be it good or bad.So cheer up helping- hand, be postive...look forward....


              Cheers,
              Leanne
              Ms tay:

              [quote=\"Pen88n\"]Helping-hand,
              Don't compare marks in that manner as standard of paper in different schools are different. Cannot compare across the board like this. PSLE is a national exam and all face the same paper. Keep your hopes high as you know you have tried your best. Whatever is the outcome, choose the more appropriate sec school for yourself. The education journey is not about marks only, It is about learning and getting to be a better person, and contributing to society in the future.

              :goodpost: well said pen88n

              [/quote] :thankyou: for cheering me up, parents and students!
              :oops: = :gloomy: = :sad: = :skeptical: = πŸ†’ = πŸ˜‚ = πŸ˜„ = πŸ˜‰

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                Paddy Field
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                Hi KSPs,


                I m back after a last minute trip to Florida. My ds n I followed sg on his business trip. Had to spend 3 days to catch up w e many posts I missed during the last few weeks.

                Hope everyone is doing well in e midst of the built-up anxiety of our long awaited results ... It seems to be OURS anyway πŸ˜‰

                Just to share that my DS finally made up his mind to study in RI as we had recently shifted to serangoon area. Not ε­Ÿζ―δΈ‰θΏ in our case, more of proximity to dh's workplace. I'd been wondering if dh chose to move here w an ulterior motive of 'forcing' my DS to choose ri, e school which dh prefers. Haha ... Knowing how my DS hates to waste time traveling. But gotta give him face la ... Cannot divulge his 'secret'.

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                  Pen88n
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                  Paddy Field:
                  Hi KSPs,


                  I m back after a last minute trip to Florida. My ds n I followed sg on his business trip. Had to spend 3 days to catch up w e many posts I missed during the last few weeks.

                  Hope everyone is doing well in e midst of the built-up anxiety of our long awaited results ... It seems to be OURS anyway πŸ˜‰

                  Just to share that my DS finally made up his mind to study in RI as we had recently shifted to serangoon area. Not ε­Ÿζ―δΈ‰θΏ in our case, more of proximity to dh's workplace. I'd been wondering if dh chose to move here w an ulterior motive of 'forcing' my DS to choose ri, e school which dh prefers. Haha ... Knowing how my DS hates to waste time traveling. But gotta give him face la ... Cannot divulge his 'secret'.
                  Paddyfield, welcome back! You didn't miss much. We all passing time here keeping ourselves entertained with chatting and teasing, whilst relieving stress from the forthcoming PSLE results day.

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    haha, just 3 and a half more days to go !!!

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                      vlim
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                      Jialet... Haven't made appointment to do facial yet .. πŸ˜‚

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                        verykiasu2010
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                        vlim:
                        Jialet... Haven't made appointment to do facial yet .. πŸ˜‚

                        can understand, hippo has big big surface area on the face ..... may be you can make appointment via internet

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