Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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Would like to know what CCAs in RGS ? which day and time consume each week ? etc
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luckystar:
Would like to know what CCAs in RGS ? which day and time consume each week ? etc
Go to http://www.rgs.edu.sg/cca/ep_cca.htm you can select the CCA and check the schedule.
Are the students allowed to try out the CCA before deciding which suits them?
My gal does track for past 3 yrs. Even she performs well, I don't quite like it as she gets hurt often and always under the sun. She is thinking of shooting and I think NCC will be good for leadership training. Anyone has info on these 3 CCA? -
NatTif Mummy:
Hi NatTif Mummy,luckystar:
Would like to know what CCAs in RGS ? which day and time consume each week ? etc
Go to http://www.rgs.edu.sg/cca/ep_cca.htm you can select the CCA and check the schedule.
Are the students allowed to try out the CCA before deciding which suits them?
My gal does track for past 3 yrs. Even she performs well, I don't quite like it as she gets hurt often and always under the sun. She is thinking of shooting and I think NCC will be good for leadership training. Anyone has info on these 3 CCA?
From what I've heard from current RGS parents, it's not so much about the pupils choosing the CCA but rather, the CCA 'choosing' them.
As all pupils have to enrol in at least 1 core CCA (all involved in national competitions), there will apparently be strict auditions for almost all the CCAs. For eg, my friend shared that her dd could not get a place in the choir a few years ago as she ONLY had a Grade 5 in piano and all those selected had to have at least Grade 6 and above !!! She was allocated a uniformed group (not her choice!) instead. The girl was miserable for 2 years but seems to be starting to enjoy the CCA in Sec 3.
Unfortunately, it is no longer the same as selecting a CCA for primary school, where one can choose a preferred CCA. It seems to me that you have to excel in that area before you will be considered, as RGS is one of the top girls' school for sports and performing arts, so only the 'best' will be invited to join. Hence, be prepared to get a CCA you may not be very passionate about.
I'm curious about the selections for the uniformed groups, especially Girls Guides and Red Cross. Would appreciate it if any parent could shed some light on the selection criteria for these CCAs. Do they have auditions for uniformed groups too ?? Thanks in advance ! :celebrate: -
sleeping beauty:
Hi NatTif Mummy and sleeping beauty,Hi NatTif Mummy,
From what I've heard from current RGS parents, it's not so much about the pupils choosing the CCA but rather, the CCA 'choosing' them.
As all pupils have to enrol in at least 1 core CCA (all involved in national competitions), there will apparently be strict auditions for almost all the CCAs. For eg, my friend shared that her dd could not get a place in the choir a few years ago as she ONLY had a Grade 5 in piano and all those selected had to have at least Grade 6 and above !!! She was allocated a uniformed group (not her choice!) instead. The girl was miserable for 2 years but seems to be starting to enjoy the CCA in Sec 3.
Unfortunately, it is no longer the same as selecting a CCA for primary school, where one can choose a preferred CCA. It seems to me that you have to excel in that area before you will be considered, as RGS is one of the top girls' school for sports and performing arts, so only the 'best' will be invited to join. Hence, be prepared to get a CCA you may not be very passionate about.
I'm curious about the selections for the uniformed groups, especially Girls Guides and Red Cross. Would appreciate it if any parent could shed some light on the selection criteria for these CCAs. Do they have auditions for uniformed groups too ?? Thanks in advance ! :celebrate:
Sleeping beauty is quite right.
If u need more details can sent me a PM and let me know your email address and I will send you they powerpoint slides that will be displayed during the CCA briefing the HOD during the Parents Briefing session. The file is too large for me to post in this thread.
Cheers. -
Hi Dharma,
Iβve sent you a PM. Thanks! -
turquoise:
Already sent.Hi Dharma,
I've sent you a PM. Thanks! -
Yes at RGS there are selections / trials for every CCA, even uniform groups. Most girls will usually pick at least a few CCAs to try out for - and hope to be selected for at least a desired one. There will be a couple of dates posted for the various CCAs selections / trials and at the initial stage you would have to register for selections / trials for all those CCAs you are interested in. On trial date, for uniform group selection, itβs more an interview process, whereas for choir, dance, gymnastics and the sports CCAs, it would be actual try-outs, where the girls have to actually sing (solo), dance (group) and play that sport to be selected.
It really is not a case where you have an interest in that area and you want to pursue it further as a CCA, but more whether you meet the mark to be selected for it in the first instance. -
Hi Dharma,
Thanks for your enthusiasm. I have sent you a PM.
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sleeping beauty:
It seems quite common in Sec schools that CCA choose them. My girl (not in RGS) was from choir for 5 years in primary school, got gold in SYF, particpated in charity shows. Unfortunately, she was not selected when went for audition of choir CCA in her Sec School. She was so disapointed. And from my understanding, uniform groups are usually for those who could not get into their choice CCAs. But for boys, many would put NCC or NPCC as their first choice. I also understand from her that, many of the CCAs intake are through audition, selections, interviews and tests.From what I've heard from current RGS parents, it's not so much about the pupils choosing the CCA but rather, the CCA 'choosing' them.
I'm curious about the selections for the uniformed groups, especially Girls Guides and Red Cross. Would appreciate it if any parent could shed some light on the selection criteria for these CCAs. Do they have auditions for uniformed groups too ?? Thanks in advance ! :celebrate: -
sleeping beauty:
Already sentHi Dharma,
Thanks for your enthusiasm. I have sent you a PM.
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