Cedar Girls Secondary School
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STan:
I am a mother of a Cedarian. It is SO OFFENDING :mad: to put down all the Cedarians cos of one girl who is chasing after your son.I have very bad impression of cedar. Too many breaks n the girls can SMS their friends in other school but they forget that other people are not having break. Selfish n inconsiderate. Also seen a few cedar girls holding hands with their bf. very unsightly cos still in uniform. Don't see this with other band 1 girl school.
Btw I am a mother whose son is being chased by a shameless cedar girl till I have to stop his enrichment class and change ds hand phone number.
If she is so getting on your nerve, why don't you teach/tell your son to get her off his back and stop disturbing him? Sometimes, it works better that the involved party act on this issue himself. This may discourage the girl and back off.
Please do not come into this thread, air your frustration and start condemning all Cedarians. -
The 2010 cohort of Victorians has done exceedingly well for the 2011 A-Level Examinations.
1 in 2 Victorians scored at least 3 distinctions in H2 content-based subjects and record-breaking 28% Victorians scored 4 distinctions in H2 content-based subjects.
55 Victorians achieved perfect *University Admission Points of 90. 167 Victorians scored at least 88.75 points. 273 Victorians attained at least 87.5 points.
All Victorians who offered H2 China Studies in English and Chinese achieved 100% Distinctions, the highest in the nation. Victorians who offered H2 Geography all posted excellent results with 81% of them obtaining distinctions and those who read Knowledge and Inquiry also achieved 81%.
An unprecedented 25 subjects achieved 100% passes. All H1 content subjects and 13 H2 content subjects achieved %A above National Averages.
The H2 subjects with 100% passes are Art, Biology, Chemistry, Chinese Literature and Language, China Studies in English, China Studies in Chinese, Geography, History, Literature, Knowledge and Inquiry, Mathematics, Physics, Theatre Studies and Drama, German, French and Japanese.
The H1 subjects with 100% passes are China Studies in English, Economics, Literature, Geography, Hindi, History, Mathematics, Physics and Tamil.
The H2 content subjects with %A above National Average are Art, Biology, Chemistry, China Studies in Chinese, China Studies in English, Chinese Language and Literature, Economics, Geography, History, Knowledge and Inquiry, Mathematics, Physics, as well as Theatre Studies and Drama.
The H1 content subjects with %A above National Average are Biology, Chemistry, China Studies in English, Economics, General Paper, Geography, History, Literature, Mathematics and Physics.
11 H3 subjects achieved 100% passes and the H3 subjects that achieved 100% Distinctions and Merit are Art, Literature, History, Geography, Molecular Biology, Proteomics and Science Research.
The 6 out of 10 H3 subjects offered by VJC that achieved % Distinction above National Average are Modern Physics, Geography, History, Literature, Pharmaceutical Chemistry, and Proteomics.
VJC celebrates with its teachers and the 2010 cohort of Victorians for this set of excellent results.
*The University Admission Score is computed based on a maximum score of 90 points, and takes into account General Paper or Knowledge and Inquiry, Project Work, 3 H2 and 1 H1 content-based subjects. -
STan:
Tried talking to the girl but she insist they are just normal friend. But to SMS him 1000+ messages a month is not normal. She even ask my son to change classes on sat to go to her school event to keep her company. Talk to her and even tell her my son got ADHD and is easily distracted with phone SMS in class also no use. If she listen to reason I don't have to air my frustration here.
honestly i think 1000+ smses a month may be quite normal for teenagers and is your son supposed to use his phone during class in the first place. besides he can always put his phone on silent mode/switch off during lessons so he would not be distracted by it at all. -
Honestly, I think we Cedarians are already well-behaved for our age. You don’t find the entire school at NEX Mall the moment school is dismissed. Also, we only have two breaks for about 8 hours of school, not even including CCA. That isn’t alot. If your son is so easily distracted, turn off his phone so he wouldn’t even see the messages coming in. I also feel the girl shouldn’t be called shameless, no one but herself have the rights to call her names.
You have a bad impression of Cedar now because of one isolated case makes me me feel that you are very narrow-minded. Cedar is a good school that nurtures her young girls into confident grown up women. Cedar wasn’t my choice school, but the fact I put it as my first choice (and i’m well eligible for the cut-off point) shows that I believe Cedar would nurture me to be someone who can contribute back greatly to society and someone of good values and bringing up besides helping me to excel academically.
I hope you won’t condemn Cedarians, and take your rude comments elsewhere. -
STan:
Tried talking to the girl but she insist they are just normal friend. But to SMS him 1000+ messages a month is not normal. She even ask my son to change classes on sat to go to her school event to keep her company. Talk to her and even tell her my son got ADHD and is easily distracted with phone SMS in class also no use. If she listen to reason I don't have to air my frustration here.
So did your son do what the girl said? So your son don't want this girl to SMS him? You labelled her as shameless because you don't want her to connect with your son? So did your son listen to you and stop all connection with this girl? If not, clean up your house before blaming the other party.....you are a sad person, judging how you handle teenage matter like this....Also....having 2 break in a long day is considered too many? No need to eat?........btw, I'm a parent of a student in Cedar....so I'm not defending the school as a student......You put out a post bringing down the school just because you cannot settle your son issue? Sad case.... :slapshead: I don't think you are welcome here... -
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Could anyone recommend good maths home tutor? I tried sending my DD to tuition ctr, however cos Cedar’s maths topics comprises of Sec 1 and Sec 2 , therefore, I would prefer home tuition. Hopefully, someone could respond as I badly needed one urgently. thanks -
Bestmark:
Did your DD try looking up her math teachers in school? My DD does that. She makes appointments with her teachers for extra consultation after school when necessary.hello
Could anyone recommend good maths home tutor? I tried sending my DD to tuition ctr, however cos Cedar's maths topics comprises of Sec 1 and Sec 2 , therefore, I would prefer home tuition. Hopefully, someone could respond as I badly needed one urgently. thanks
My personal opinion is should be more independent at secondary school already. Where possible, try not to fall back on a private tutor. A certain degree of independent learning must be cultivated fr sec sch onwards.
Also, i find that DD has little time left for tuition after the long hours of sch and cca and homework. with tuition, i will see even less of her. -
zeemimi:
Did your DD try looking up her math teachers in school? My DD does that. She makes appointments with her teachers for extra consultation after school when necessary.Bestmark:
hello
Could anyone recommend good maths home tutor? I tried sending my DD to tuition ctr, however cos Cedar's maths topics comprises of Sec 1 and Sec 2 , therefore, I would prefer home tuition. Hopefully, someone could respond as I badly needed one urgently. thanks
My personal opinion is should be more independent at secondary school already. Where possible, try not to fall back on a private tutor. A certain degree of independent learning must be cultivated fr sec sch onwards.
Also, i find that DD has little time left for tuition after the long hours of sch and cca and homework. with tuition, i will see even less of her.
You are so lucky ! Your DD is so independent. My DD is not motivated and refused to look for teachers for help. To make matter worst, she does not like her Maths teacher so how to approach him! Actually, I m surprised that my DD does not have much homework and she has a lot of free time during the weekends. That's worry me. Aside from doing school homework, she does not do any assessment book , that is why I felt it is not enough.
Anyway, thanks for the advice. -
Bestmark:
[/quote]zeemimi:
[quote=\"Bestmark\"]hello
You are so lucky ! Your DD is so independent. My DD is not motivated and refused to look for teachers for help. To make matter worst, she does not like her Maths teacher so how to approach him! Actually, I m surprised that my DD does not have much homework and she has a lot of free time during the weekends. That's worry me. Aside from doing school homework, she does not do any assessment book , that is why I felt it is not enough.
Anyway, thanks for the advice.
that strange...my daughter has too much homework....most of the time in weekend will be spending on homework...and this is after she had managed to finish some during her break time...
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