Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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Funx3:
Our P is a very busy person you know...that's why have 2 VPs.
No -le!janet_lee88:
Erm...her email address is TOP secret leh. Anyway, she is the one who reads the school email sent in and only one authorised to reply.
Let's Re-phrase it ....
She's the One who Re-Direct the Email to the Relevant HOD to Reply ....

Really no choice, then maybe she will attend to the matter.
Parents who wish to transfer their kids to PH, please be VERY proactive. Don't just write in...and wait for reply. -
Hi,
i m considering to put my child to PHPP, can i know the pros and cons of this sch ? is it really very stressful as it is SAP sch ? i m worry whether my child can cope ? Wat are the strength and weakness of PHPP ? TO excel in this sch, what must a student possess ? I noe it is not easy to get in too, wat are the PV work that we can help out to increase the chance ? For exisitng parents with children in PHPP or those who have help out as PV, can u kindly share with me pls ? -
doveymum:
If your child is turning 5 years old, you may write in to the school to request for PV. It is subjected to the P's approval. Pei Hwa is a school with a long history, thus the chinese culture is rather rich, the child has to take HCL at P1. It is also a christian school whereby christian value lessons will be conducted in class once a week. They will also conduct devotion in the mornings. I personally felt the discipline of the school is commendable.Hi,
i m considering to put my child to PHPP, can i know the pros and cons of this sch ? is it really very stressful as it is SAP sch ? i m worry whether my child can cope ? Wat are the strength and weakness of PHPP ? TO excel in this sch, what must a student possess ? I noe it is not easy to get in too, wat are the PV work that we can help out to increase the chance ? For exisitng parents with children in PHPP or those who have help out as PV, can u kindly share with me pls ?
As for excelling in the school or any other schools, it all depends on the child's tenacity, hardwork and teachability do play a part. If they are gregarious, they'll fit in easily and thus makes learning more enjoyable and smooth. As for coping, I believe if the child is consistent in his revision and keep abreast of the syllabus, he should do fine.
When I PV, the criteria to satisfy registration at Phase 2B was still to complete 40 hours of PV. However, if you are volunteering on a project that will affect the academic performance of the child, then you are required to continue till the project ends. I heard that in recent years, the school had requested for 100 PV hours. It is better to confirm with the school with regard to this. If you are a selected PV, there will be a briefing conducted whereby you can state your area(s) of expertise. The school will try and arrange to fit in where possible. Do note phase 2B is not a phase to guarantee a place. We went thru balloting.
All the best.
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E3:
It is too early to tell for your dd. P3 will be tougher because of one more subject, Science, and apparently higher standard of HCL. Do try and monitor her progress after CA1. Give her the neccesary support. At the end of P3, some selected GEP students will transfer to other schools, so if your dd does well in her current class, she can be promoted to a better class. [quote]When will they stream again ?[/quote]They band the kids into different classes yearly, except for P1.[quote]For those parents whose PHPPS DD or DS did well in class or PSLE, will like to seek your advise on how you motivate your kid to study, or do you have to constantly spend hours to revise daily on the school work plus assessments ? Any good science assessments to recommend for P3 ?[/quote]The basic foundation and concepts must be clear and well-built. My dd has consistent revision daily, except for the weekends. Learn from mistakes, remember common errors. Identify and practise her weak areas constantly.
If your dd is able to cope, it will be good to do advance learning.[quote]Realising that the cut off points for the better secondary schools call for a min of 250, I am wondering if my DD will ever make it there .. given that she is in the third class at P3 ?hl124273:
I hear her telling me that her current P2 classmates were doing/reading P3 books since the beginning of this year (which means P2 doing P3 standard) and one of her good friend was doing 20+ pages of assessments daily. She even showed me the book that her current P2 best friend is using ( a P3/3 compo book) .. Do I really have to \"upgrade\" ?
She is using the Your Companion to Science - A Complete Guide to PSLE by FBP and Science PSLE Revision Guide 2nd Ed by Marshall Cavendish. The assessment books are CASCO 100% Science and Science Process Skills by Teachers@work and lots of practices from past years papers.[quote]HCL, how does that help in the PSLE score? Her HCL chinese comprehension is weak, how can I help her improve?[/quote]HCL comes in handy for the application to SAP sec (COP >=250)
No marks for HCL, just grades.
Distinction: additional 3 points added to T-score
Merit: additional 2 points added to T-score
Pass: additional 1 point added to T-score
Discuss with her teacher and tutor what are her weak areas for the Comprehension. Is it her understanding of the passage or phrasing of her answers? In general, the HCL papers in PH are tougher but that doesn't mean we get into an off-guard mode, cos the child will lose interest and ultimately perform worse. Keep their interest going by reading chinese books or watching chinese shows that appeal to them. Speak as much as possible at home.
All the best.
[/quote]Wah! E3, when I read the above, I realised we are on different plane. Your dd is so discipline and consistent in her work. P3 and she already on PSlE guide books. :yikes: From what I can see, she really has no problem in GEP, leh. She is well prepared, so sit back & enjoy the journey. I wish my dd is also like that, that I don't have to feel the stress & 'heat' of GEP.
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comfy:
From what I can see, she really has no problem in GEP, leh. She is well prepared, so sit back & enjoy the journey. I wish my dd is also like that, that I don't have to feel the stress & 'heat' of GEP.

C'mon comfy. Something must be wrong if we consider our GEP kids as not good enough.
How about this? To solve your problem, we exchange children? :evil:
E3:
From what I understood, the 100 PV hours requirement is for appeal cases. I heard of someone who did more than 150 PV hours last year. Apparently it was so personally gratifying.When I PV, the criteria to satisfy registration at Phase 2B was still to complete 40 hours of PV. However, if you are volunteering on a project that will affect the academic performance of the child, then you are required to continue till the project ends. I heard that in recent years, the school had requested for 100 PV hours.
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[quote=\"markfch\"]
C'mon comfy. Something must be wrong if we consider our GEP kids as not good enough.
How about this? To solve your problem, we exchange children? :evil:
Only u can think of exchanging kids! :rotflmao: dun let your DS see this... -
Comfy, you are our εθΎοΌθ―·ε€ε€ζζγξ
A friend called up to check in Oct before writing in. Schoolβs reply was 60-100h of PV. -
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Hi E3 , didn't know your child is in p3 .. I thought p6 when you provided me the recommendations for science. I saw the casco 100% science assessment u recommended at popular , did u get the p3 one or upgrade? Btw , can u also recommend abt good eng and math assessments? Any good English guide bk ?
quote=\"comfy\"]E3:
It is too early to tell for your dd. P3 will be tougher because of one more subject, Science, and apparently higher standard of HCL. Do try and monitor her progress after CA1. Give her the neccesary support. At the end of P3, some selected GEP students will transfer to other schools, so if your dd does well in her current class, she can be promoted to a better class. [quote]When will they stream again ?[/quote]They band the kids into different classes yearly, except for P1.[quote]For those parents whose PHPPS DD or DS did well in class or PSLE, will like to seek your advise on how you motivate your kid to study, or do you have to constantly spend hours to revise daily on the school work plus assessments ? Any good science assessments to recommend for P3 ?[/quote]The basic foundation and concepts must be clear and well-built. My dd has consistent revision daily, except for the weekends. Learn from mistakes, remember common errors. Identify and practise her weak areas constantly.
If your dd is able to cope, it will be good to do advance learning.[quote]Realising that the cut off points for the better secondary schools call for a min of 250, I am wondering if my DD will ever make it there .. given that she is in the third class at P3 ?hl124273:
I hear her telling me that her current P2 classmates were doing/reading P3 books since the beginning of this year (which means P2 doing P3 standard) and one of her good friend was doing 20+ pages of assessments daily. She even showed me the book that her current P2 best friend is using ( a P3/3 compo book) .. Do I really have to \"upgrade\" ?
She is using the Your Companion to Science - A Complete Guide to PSLE by FBP and Science PSLE Revision Guide 2nd Ed by Marshall Cavendish. The assessment books are CASCO 100% Science and Science Process Skills by Teachers@work and lots of practices from past years papers.[quote]HCL, how does that help in the PSLE score? Her HCL chinese comprehension is weak, how can I help her improve?[/quote]HCL comes in handy for the application to SAP sec (COP >=250)
No marks for HCL, just grades.
Distinction: additional 3 points added to T-score
Merit: additional 2 points added to T-score
Pass: additional 1 point added to T-score
Discuss with her teacher and tutor what are her weak areas for the Comprehension. Is it her understanding of the passage or phrasing of her answers? In general, the HCL papers in PH are tougher but that doesn't mean we get into an off-guard mode, cos the child will lose interest and ultimately perform worse. Keep their interest going by reading chinese books or watching chinese shows that appeal to them. Speak as much as possible at home.
All the best.
[/quote]Wah! E3, when I read the above, I realised we are on different plane. Your dd is so discipline and consistent in her work. P3 and she already on PSlE guide books. :yikes: From what I can see, she really has no problem in GEP, leh. She is well prepared, so sit back & enjoy the journey. I wish my dd is also like that, that I don't have to feel the stress & 'heat' of GEP.
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markfch:
Aiyo, Mark, are you sure? Your precious ds that can play classical song on piano so well, mature in thinking.... in xchange for my dd.comfy:
From what I can see, she really has no problem in GEP, leh. She is well prepared, so sit back & enjoy the journey. I wish my dd is also like that, that I don't have to feel the stress & 'heat' of GEP.

C'mon comfy. Something must be wrong if we consider our GEP kids as not good enough.
How about this? To solve your problem, we exchange children? :evil:
I din meant that way, what I meant is in comparison with E3'dd. δΈε±±θΏζδΈε±±ι« mah. Sometimes, after 1 year of being GEP mom, I think those gifted + hardworking + consistent work will cope very well in GEP. So E3, your dd seems to fit the bill.
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Hi, any good recommendation of chinese enrichment classes near Pei Hwa?
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