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    PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!

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    • C Offline
      chochipkooky
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      CrazyDad:
      Before the result come out, it is time to practice math for secondary school.

      :rotflmao:

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        daisyt
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        kuzco:
        Oh ya....my boy's study table is a mess. So is his bookcase, overflowing with his school files of assessment papers. The mess has also gone to the dining table. :oops:

        Ya .. like my my mum would say, everywhere also got books, like θ―»ε€§ε­¦ πŸ˜„ Her own writing desk, floor, bed, dining table ....

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          friendlymom
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          Finally, our agony is over....kekeke......


          All the kids deserve a good break. Reward them for their effort they put in, not just reward them for their results.

          The stress will resume last week of November 2009, where results will be released. Meanwhile, HAVE FUN :celebrate:

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
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            I think 2009 is the first year that PSLE discussion is so HOT on KSP forum. 😎

            To all PSLE candidates, All the Best!!!! :celebrate:
            To all PSLE candidates' Parents, Congratulations on reaching the first major milestone!! :rahrah:

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            • corneyAmberC Offline
              corneyAmber
              last edited by

              jedamum:
              I think 2009 is the first year that PSLE discussion is so HOT on KSP forum. 😎

              To all PSLE candidates, All the Best!!!! :celebrate:
              To all PSLE candidates' Parents, Congratulations on reaching the first major milestone!! :rahrah:
              Aiyo...I think the PSLE children are most active here, all busy comparing answers which are greek to me.

              But I like watching these children taking ownership of their own matters, making their own discussions. At some point, the kiasuparents can take a back seat already... πŸ˜‰

              I believe over the past week, there have been more kiasu-lets(future kiasuparents) signing up than ever. :lol:

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                Muffins
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                emerald:
                Must clear all the worksheets and assessment books. They're an eyesore!


                Hope hard work pays..... πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„ πŸ˜„
                Hi emerald,
                I hope it pays off soon, as we all want to see a 260 or above for all children's results, and get them their dream school.

                Hope all of their labour bear fruit, and hope we all feel satisfaction after studying hard and putting their most effort in their exams! πŸ˜„

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                  Muffins
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                  kuzco:
                  Wah...Muffins, so fast you can't wait for PSLE results. I want to enjoy myself first, and I am sure all the other parents too. It has been a stressful year. Don't want to think about PSLE now. πŸ˜‰ Will start to worry by mid-Nov. Hehehe....... πŸ˜„

                  I guess you are right, kuzco.
                  I should be glad that the paper is over and I should relax... BUT PSLE RESULTS!! WAITING FOR IT IS ALMOST AS STRESSFUL AS THE PSLE! WAAH! :!: 😞

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                    Muffins
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                    CrazyDad:
                    Before the result come out, it is time to practice math for secondary school.

                    Hi CrazyDad,

                    I think studying for secondary school may be a good option, actually.
                    However, don't you think that your child deserves a break from all the preparation and studying for the PSLE? Maybe it would be better to ask your child when he/she would like to start studying for sec. school? If he/she wants to start studying now, that is his/her choice. As it is his/her decision which sec. school he /she wants to go to, I think it should be his/her decision when he/she wants to start studying for it. One advantage of studying now is that he/she can get a headstart in his/her academics and can do better in school, but it really depends on when he/she wants to start. If he/she doesn't want to start now, but is forced into it, he/she might not be able to concentrate, so that becomes a waste of time, just talking about something he/she is not listening to. So I think you should ask him/her when he/she wants to start! πŸ˜„

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                      tutormum
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                      Muffins:
                      CrazyDad:

                      Before the result come out, it is time to practice math for secondary school.


                      Hi CrazyDad,

                      I think studying for secondary school may be a good option, actually.
                      However, don't you think that your child deserves a break from all the preparation and studying for the PSLE? Maybe it would be better to ask your child when he/she would like to start studying for sec. school? If he/she wants to start studying now, that is his/her choice. As it is his/her decision which sec. school he /she wants to go to, I think it should be his/her decision when he/she wants to start studying for it. One advantage of studying now is that he/she can get a headstart in his/her academics and can do better in school, but it really depends on when he/she wants to start. If he/she doesn't want to start now, but is forced into it, he/she might not be able to concentrate, so that becomes a waste of time, just talking about something he/she is not listening to. So I think you should ask him/her when he/she wants to start! πŸ˜„

                      I joked with my son when he came home yesterday that since his PSLE is over, he can start preparing for his O levels. :lol: He said I was crazy, so I should change my name to CrazyMum πŸ˜‰ Of course he's enjoying his break now but I've to prepare my students for their SA2. 😒
                      BTW, it's a good idea to let them prepare for secondary school after a good break. In fact, I've students complaining that they were bored 1 month after their PSLE.

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                      • MoonFlowerM Offline
                        MoonFlower
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                        yes, although my ds is not taking PSLE this year, I also had been reading the posting here and I share the anxiety of parents and children. Anyway, it’s all over…good luck to all and time to enjoy but still I guess cannot over enjoy too!

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