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    Raffles Girls' Primary

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    • K Offline
      KSP
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      chatterbox321:
      I got 265 for PSLE and merit for HCL, I scored 360/400 for p6 SA1 and 345 for p6 prelims

      Thanks. So we can see a higher standard of about 6marks for RGPS Prelim here.

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        ctct61t
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        chatterbox321:

        I got 265 for PSLE and merit for HCL, I scored 360/400 for p6 SA1 and 345 for p6 prelims
        Wonderful Girl. :congrats:
        :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

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          moonee
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          aqeqiq:
          Talking about smart science lab, I had enquired at the school a few months back. What sets them apart from TLL upstairs is their emphasis on practical work. They devote a larger proportion of the lesson on \"lab\" work. They even require the kids to wear lab coats. Saw one girl in it once..looked so cute and smart. Hence, SMART science LAB. Haha.

          The coat cost 40 plus dollars πŸ˜„

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            KSP
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            moonee:
            bliss-ful:

            Hi,


            My princess got a D, hubby and I are happy. We have celebrated with her yesterday. :evil:


            [quote=\"aqeqiq\"]Uh, hope you mean happy surprised? My dd did comparatively well in her class with her D but it is not a HD so also not that exciting. Still, I will celebrate her D with her πŸ’‹

            My girl P5 just got back her UNSW Maths too, they sure took some time to return the maths results, I was pleasantly surprised that she obtained D too but didnt know they had HD till aqeqiq mentioned.[/quote]Will a D in UNSW Maths helps in DSA?

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              MummySTay
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              KSP:


              Will a D in UNSW Maths helps in DSA?
              I believe it does help to a certain extent, but ultimately, it all boils down to how well your DD performs in the tests and interviews.

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                phtthp
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                what is the average or mean score for this year psle ?


                what is the percentage of our girls able to enter into Sec 1 EXPress stream ?
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=28989

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                  Funz
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                  Do we need to buy the both sets of chinese text books or just the higher chinese text books if DD is taking higher chinese?

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                    ctct61t
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                    Funz:
                    Do we need to buy the both sets of chinese text books or just the higher chinese text books if DD is taking higher chinese?
                    I bought both sets for my DD. But my DD told me only Higher chinese books needed. I have to exchange other books.

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                      mwchua
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                      My current understanding is as follows:


                      1. Based on P3 results, the girls will be grouped into P4 classes;
                      2. Based on P4 results, the girls will be grouped again at the end of P4 to new P5 classes;
                      3. The girls will stay at the same class for P5 and P6.

                      Can any parents of upper primary girls kindly help to enlighten if the understanding is correct?

                      Thanks.

                      Rgds,
                      Ming

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                        moonee
                        last edited by

                        [quote="mwchua"]My current understanding is as follows:


                        1. Based on P3 results, the girls will be grouped into P4 classes;
                        2. Based on P4 results, the girls will be grouped again at the end of P4 to new P5 classes;
                        3. The girls will stay at the same class for P5 and P6.

                        Can any parents of upper primary girls kindly help to enlighten if the understanding is correct?

                        Thanks.


                        Yes, u r correct. Introduction of subject base banding frm P4 to P5. My girl was grouped into a different class after P4, 2 of her good friends are in different classes but they meet in the same maths class. The class remain the same in P6.

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