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    School with no exams for P1 and P2

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    • barneyB Offline
      barney
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      Hi


      Anyone? All comments are welcome. Hope to hear the views of the parents in this forum.

      Thanks in advance!

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      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
        ChiefKiasu
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        barney:
        ...What do you think of such system, is it good for the kids? Will the kids find it hard to adjust come P3 when they'll have to go through the 4 assessments at the end of each term?...

        That's a difficult question to answer. On one hand I would welcome the scheme since it give the kids more freedom to play and explore at their own time. On the other hand, there is the real danger that children and parents will get shell-shocked when they start getting tested in Primary 3, and with just 4 years to go before PSLE.

        A number of schools go halfway, ie, no CAs, only SAs. I think that is the best compromise.

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          caroline3sg
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          Only few schs have no CAs throughout 6 yrs of pri edu. I prefer this than having CAs, be it from P3 onwards or P1 onwards. Those without CAs have topical tests to let us know how well the child has grasped on that particular topic. This is better a closer follow up than CA which covers 2 - 3 topics.

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          • ChiefKiasuC Offline
            ChiefKiasu
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            caroline3sg:
            Only few schs have no CAs throughout 6 yrs of pri edu. I prefer this than having CAs, be it from P3 onwards or P1 onwards. Those without CAs have topical tests to let us know how well the child has grasped on that particular topic. This is better a closer follow up than CA which covers 2 - 3 topics.

            Agreed... and perhaps we should start noting which schools have what. I'll start:

            Konghwa Primary School - CA1, SA1, CA2, SA2 😢

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            • corneyAmberC Offline
              corneyAmber
              last edited by

              Konghwa Primary School - CA1, SA1, CA2, SA2 😢

              Raffles Girls' Primary School - SA1, SA2

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              • A Offline
                aggellim
                last edited by

                Nan Hua Primary - SA1 SA2 + Mock tests P1 onwards. :roll:

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                • L Offline
                  lizawa
                  last edited by

                  Henry Park :


                  P1 only SA2 + topical tests. All topical tests in semester 1 are not counted towards the final grades.

                  P2 - P6, no CAs, topical tests + Sa1 and Sa2.

                  For P3 and above where students are streamed into different classes based on their academic abilities, different groups of classes get different topical tests and some common topical tests. Only the common topical tests are counted towards the final grades.

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                  • barneyB Offline
                    barney
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                    Appreciate all the comments received on this and the additional information on the test/exam system various schools have. Just wonder if this will be one of the criteria for selection of schools for some parents.


                    Anyway, with or without exams in P1 and P2 I believe parents' involvement in the child's academic is very important, as I've read in other threads. Just hope that kids attending schools without so many tests/exams in P1 and P2 will get to enjoy main stream school so much that by the time the school start having exams, they won't mind it after all. :roll: :?:

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                      SMILEY
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                      My girl is entering AMK primary next year.

                      Can anybody advice me on this school’s system?

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                      • jedamumJ Offline
                        jedamum
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                        SMILEY:
                        My girl is entering AMK primary next year.

                        Can anybody advice me on this school's system?
                        Hi SMILEY,
                        you may want to take a look at the school's website. from their letter of notification to parents or timetable for SAs and CAs, you can find out if the school have that for lower primary. 🙂

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