Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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being "brain-washed" as top girls has got nothing to do with vulgarituy practices of the girls, unless one is to say they have been "brain-washed" by the school to use vulgarity ?
totally absurd reasoning and illogical of thought
girls of any school use vulgarity or not is very much reflective of their own upbringing. shame to their parents, whatever school they are attending -
rains:
:scratchhead: :scratchhead: when did I endorse such behaviour on FB?
If you think it's perfectly alright and acceptable to scold F word on Facebook, so be it, but I am certain I won't think it's a norm nor would I tolerate it if my kid does it.
Please read my post carefully. Even a 14 year old like Choco05 knows what I am saying is that there is no perfect school with all model students.
I hope we all come here to care and share not to pass hurtful remarks such as arrogant, brain washed, self centred etc about other schools... There are so many helpful forummers here with daughters in the school and the girls who shared selflessly in this thread are far from your descriptions.
Wishing you peace
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There's no need to get all defensive lah. I'm sure there are well-behaved girls in the school as well. I didn't say all of them are like that. I was merely sharing what I know and observe. I have heard worse things from a colleague whose daughter went to RGS but given the defensive sentiment of the thread, I won't elaborate on that.
I've no doubt it's a top school. Let's hope that the girls there demonstrate exemplary behavior and grace as well as results. Peace to you too
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rains:
:grphug: :hi5: :xedfingers:
I've no doubt it's a top school. Let's hope that the girls there demonstrate exemplary behavior and grace as well as results. Peace to you too
There are bad eggs in every school. No school is perfect with 100% guai guai kids. Never seen a school like that in Singapore and not expecting any to be so
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Snow Crystal:
:scratchhead: :scratchhead: when did I endorse such behaviour on FB?rains:
If you think it's perfectly alright and acceptable to scold F word on Facebook, so be it, but I am certain I won't think it's a norm nor would I tolerate it if my kid does it.
Please read my post carefully. Even a 14 year old like Choco05 knows what I am saying is that there is no perfect school with all model students.
I hope we all come here to care and share not to pass hurtful remarks such as arrogant, brain washed, self centred etc about other schools... There are so many helpful forummers here with daughters in the school and the girls who shared selflessly in this thread are far from your descriptions.
Wishing you peace

Indeed, well said. My DD friends come to our home frequently for projects, I can be very sure all are very polite and well brought up. They be a little loud, that's their characters, enjoying each other friendship and project teamwork. I don't have any issue with it. All the girls always greet us :grphug: , showed respect and even call \"grandma\" even though not related. That is the hallmark of RGS girls very polite and well brought up generally.. :grphug:
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Why is there an urge for some parents to bash kids from certain schools? Isn’t it the task of all parents to bring up their children to become good and responsible adults? Are certain schools expected to do more of the moral education than other schools? I see some kids wear tee-shirts with statements like ‘I am the best’ or ‘Bow when you see me’. Can the kids from these schools wear such tee-shirts without being called arrogant?
Let kids be kids. Society is changing since our days. F-word is never acceptable but I see that it is being used by the youth of today. I hope my dd doesn’t resort to using such words - either in my presence or absence. But I would blame myself and not the school if she does so. -
ks2011:
well said ! :goodpost:Why is there an urge for some parents to bash kids from certain schools? Isn't it the task of all parents to bring up their children to become good and responsible adults? Are certain schools expected to do more of the moral education than other schools? I see some kids wear tee-shirts with statements like 'I am the best' or 'Bow when you see me'. Can the kids from these schools wear such tee-shirts without being called arrogant?
Let kids be kids. Society is changing since our days. F-word is never acceptable but I see that it is being used by the youth of today. I hope my dd doesn't resort to using such words - either in my presence or absence. But I would blame myself and not the school if she does so.
I observed that nowadays people like to associate behaviour of kids to the schools that they come from but at the end of the day, the kids' behaviour is not a reflection of which school they belong to, rather it points to the kinds of values that we parents instil in them. At the end of the day, our kids' behaviour is our (as parents) reponsibility. -
I'd let my DD read these last two pages. Haha, more effective than any nagging
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Different people have different way in viewing things especially in a UNIFORM not only school uniform but also army uniform, company uniform, etc
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ks2011:
Why is there an urge for some parents to bash kids from certain schools? Isn't it the task of all parents to bring up their children to become good and responsible adults? Are certain schools expected to do more of the moral education than other schools? I see some kids wear tee-shirts with statements like 'I am the best' or 'Bow when you see me'. Can the kids from these schools wear such tee-shirts without being called arrogant?
Let kids be kids. Society is changing since our days. F-word is never acceptable but I see that it is being used by the youth of today. I hope my dd doesn't resort to using such words - either in my presence or absence. But I would blame myself and not the school if she does so.
:goodpost: never blame the school, you are right, like your last sentence, we should look,at ourselves first, blame inwards (thyself) rather the school. It's all about upbringing.. if we read today's ST, article on long hair P6 boy, if you read the article and what his Mummy said, felt sorry for the Mum , what kinds of example she's trying to inculcate to this boy….so arrogant, what $60 x 2 haircuts for just a P6 kids .. very arrogant… Agreed the teacher (did not handle correctly) cld hv called to inform her first…but from the newspaper… can clearly see what type of character building she is imparting to this poor boy.. hmm... :pokeeye:
I believe, most, if not all parents that do not want their kids, NOT to use F-word, they themselves will not use it in front of their kids or at all times :celebrate: . The F-word was never in our vocab neither is \"stupid or B***\" or any nasty words when DD was little and even now! As parents, we must always set good examples, lead by examples :rahrah:
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