National Junior College (Junior High)
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phankao:
How is the programme different for those from IP vs JAE?
2 China and 1 Indian in my ds' JH3 class of 28. Small percentage compared to our locals. But then again, even in their own JH1/JH2 cohorts, there are China and Korean students, although these came to study in Singapore much earlier in Primary school and some were even born here, so all took PSLE. Last time I've seen other names that look like the students are from Vietnam/Cambodia/Myanmar, but I'm not sure - for the JH3 new students, I mean.sunshine123:
Hi phankao,
Thanks for sharing. Where are the foreign scholars from? China?
So these scholars compete with our local kids aka DD and DS.
By the way, how many students does NJC take in at senior high upon release of A level results? What is the typical cohort at NJC that take the A level exam?
Appreciate some sharing.
For JC level, around 500+ available for external intake, I think. This is in addition to the 200+ from IP, which would have a slightly different programme from those who enter at JC1 level. -
Belle2011:
Yes.diff time slot/day were allocated to diff.schools.njcian students are attending this 3 rd Lang. class with another boy school (don't know the school name) students.
OT: It seems the 3rd lang class for students in RV is conducted usually on Wed. Yours is Tues?Princess Jojo:
My dd are
attended 3rd lang class yesterday..till 1845...she was soo tired on our way back..hope that it is because of kayaking in the morning.Poor girl... -
phankao:
That's quite a small population for JC level as well right ? only 700+, compared to RJC and HCI population of 1200 each year.
2 China and 1 Indian in my ds' JH3 class of 28. Small percentage compared to our locals. But then again, even in their own JH1/JH2 cohorts, there are China and Korean students, although these came to study in Singapore much earlier in Primary school and some were even born here, so all took PSLE. Last time I've seen other names that look like the students are from Vietnam/Cambodia/Myanmar, but I'm not sure - for the JH3 new students, I mean.sunshine123:
Hi phankao,
Thanks for sharing. Where are the foreign scholars from? China?
So these scholars compete with our local kids aka DD and DS.
By the way, how many students does NJC take in at senior high upon release of A level results? What is the typical cohort at NJC that take the A level exam?
Appreciate some sharing.
For JC level, around 500+ available for external intake, I think. This is in addition to the 200+ from IP, which would have a slightly different programme from those who enter at JC1 level. -
ngbrdad:
I think not unusual. I read about another JC in the newspaper yesterday? Total intake is around 900? (not RJC/HCI). Anyway, these JCs already have quite a high number for JAE compared to RI/HCI which take in only like 200 from JAE each year, so its very very difficult to get in.
That's quite a small population for JC level as well right ? only 700+, compared to RJC and HCI population of 1200 each year.phankao:
For JC level, around 500+ available for external intake, I think. This is in addition to the 200+ from IP, which would have a slightly different programme from those who enter at JC1 level. -
jtoh:
Don't know how to explain. The students who've gone through the IP would certainly need to have a different programme bc if they have the same programme as those who come in under JAE, there might be a lot of overlaps in their learning, since some of the materials would have been covered in the earlier years. So in the JC years, it'd probably be to expand on what has been covered and then to have it more exam-orientated.
How is the programme different for those from IP vs JAE? -
Dnls_mum:
You bought him 1 or 2 pairs? I always find 1 pair not enough these days. Not like our time. Must always have spare. And my boys tend to run down their shoes really quickly! Furthermore, my boy is now upsizing his shoes every few mths. He requested for running track shoes for his PE and 2.4km. Also bc he liked to run with the other boys in his year. I did find that the track shoes lasted much longer than the BATA ones with the way he runs his shoes down!
I have already bought DS new bata shoes in Dec. He'll have to wear these until they give way or out grow them before I buy him track shoes...too bad for him
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phankao:
So the IP students and JAE students would probably be in different classes in JC then.
Don't know how to explain. The students who've gone through the IP would certainly need to have a different programme bc if they have the same programme as those who come in under JAE, there might be a lot of overlaps in their learning, since some of the materials would have been covered in the earlier years. So in the JC years, it'd probably be to expand on what has been covered and then to have it more exam-orientated.jtoh:
How is the programme different for those from IP vs JAE? -
phankao:
Yah! Bata shoes don't last. Otherwise so cheap how bata make money, sigh! I always buy 2 also cos by mid week will be so dirty and need to change. Will prob buy him track shoes when these spoil or cannot wear
You bought him 1 or 2 pairs? I always find 1 pair not enough these days. Not like our time. Must always have spare. And my boys tend to run down their shoes really quickly! Furthermore, my boy is now upsizing his shoes every few mths. He requested for running track shoes for his PE and 2.4km. Also bc he liked to run with the other boys in his year. I did find that the track shoes lasted much longer than the BATA ones with the way he runs his shoes down!Dnls_mum:
I have already bought DS new bata shoes in Dec. He'll have to wear these until they give way or out grow them before I buy him track shoes...too bad for him
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Dnls_mum:
Yah! Bata shoes don't last. Otherwise so cheap how bata make money, sigh! I always buy 2 also cos by mid week will be so dirty and need to change. Will prob buy him track shoes when these spoil or cannot wear :)[/quote]BATA = Buy And Throw Away
You bought him 1 or 2 pairs? I always find 1 pair not enough these days. Not like our time. Must always have spare. And my boys tend to run down their shoes really quickly! Furthermore, my boy is now upsizing his shoes every few mths. He requested for running track shoes for his PE and 2.4km. Also bc he liked to run with the other boys in his year. I did find that the track shoes lasted much longer than the BATA ones with the way he runs his shoes down!phankao:
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I have already bought DS new bata shoes in Dec. He'll have to wear these until they give way or out grow them before I buy him track shoes...too bad for him
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One week of orientation is finally over. It had been an action packed week, filled with exciting activities, bonding and forging new friendships. The OGLs had been great, caring for them.
This weekend is to let them rest and get ready for next week. Brand new challenges ahead.
By the way, would like to check with fellow parents as to when will they know which CCA they are assigned to. Is it next week?
Thanks in advance.
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