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    2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy

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    • S Offline
      superksmum
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      The entry proof is just a piece of paper (like a photocopy one) which state entry proof on the top of the paper.

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        alng
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        I have confirmed with my dd’s teacher that no document is required for oral exam. Not even student pass. All the best to those who are taking PSLE oral!

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          mummy so kiasu
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          susutoo:
          yukilei:

          All parents, do remember to pack your child's entry proof in her/his bag for tmr oral. I already set alarm to remind me to keep it in DS's wallet. 😉


          Hi,
          What entry proof are you referring? my DS is also taking oral tommorrow but never mentioned any entry proof. :slapshead:

          Don't need entry proof. Just remember their own index no. The kids were given a slip with their index no. & subjects registered earlier on.

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            yukilei
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            alng:
            I have confirmed with my dd's teacher that no document is required for oral exam. Not even student pass. All the best to those who are taking PSLE oral!

            Oh really?? Strange, my DS teacher told them to bring along the entry proof... so confusing. :? To play safe, just bring everything... 😉

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              pixiedust
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              alng:
              I have confirmed with my dd's teacher that no document is required for oral exam. Not even student pass. All the best to those who are taking PSLE oral!

              Yes, same instructions from our teacher as above.

              It is finally here ! Good luck to everyone !

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                superksmum
                last edited by

                Strange, DD teacher also told them to bring along the entry proof and student pass.

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                  fifiyeo
                  last edited by

                  I’m getting cold feet and chills thinking about the start of PSLE. It’s really REAL now!


                  Good luck to all!

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                    Peony
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                    Yes good luck everyone!!!!


                    :rahrah: :rahrah:

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                      fightingmom
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                      Quite scary , right? :nailbite:


                      Preparing to have dinner soon. By 930pm , lights out for dd!

                      Jia you, everyone and best of luck to all DC! :rahrah:

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                        beanbear
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                        It’s really important for parents to remain calm during the exam days. When our children finish after the first day, stay cool, collected and encouraging. Maybe even good not to ask what our children said or didn’t say because there is nothing we can do to change that outcome. If we ask our children to tell us the questions and then what their answers are, we may be tempted to get into a judgemental mode. This can affect their performance for the next day.


                        I’m surprised at myself. I’m super cool right now. Left DS to do his own revision for oral today. He was very relaxed, and just did his work quietly and calmly. Tonight we’ll pray together as a family and wish DS best of luck and assure him we are his cheerleaders and no matter what happens, it’s all ok.

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