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    • M Offline
      MaryMa
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      Anyone knows which student center is good near the CH? I am looking for a student ceter for my son. I can only go to pick him up after 6:30 pm.

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        atuna99
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        NicHei:
        2centsworthy:

        \"F\" class is BEST... \"E\" is 2nd best... after that it is all average classes .. so no worst class. Hope that helps. Hope they are not changing that next year.


        Is this the same for P3. I will be transferring my boy to CH, next year. Anyone also transferring their boy next year?

        Hi NicHei,

        How did you get your boy a transfer into CHS? I tried to do a transfer for my boy for P2 next year. Put him on waiting list and sent CHS all the results and certificates, but reply was \"no vacancy\".

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          karmeleon
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          JonC:
          Just Kaypo, what is the T score COP of PSLE 2009 for P6 going to Sec 1.


          Heard / rumour it is 237?
          So high meh? Historically, it has been around 225. There will only be a minimum COP set for the cohort of 2010 onwards.

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            karmeleon
            last edited by

            2centsworthy:
            \"F\" class is BEST... \"E\" is 2nd best... after that it is all average classes .. so no worst class. Hope that helps. Hope they are not changing that next year.

            By the way, if I'm not mistaken, in p5/p6, I understand that 10+ boys who are taking Foundation level subjects have been in the \"A\" class.

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              NicHei
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              atuna99:
              Hi NicHei,


              How did you get your boy a transfer into CHS? I tried to do a transfer for my boy for P2 next year. Put him on waiting list and sent CHS all the results and certificates, but reply was \"no vacancy\".
              Hi, did the same as you. Submitted the waiting list and all his results etc. I heard that P1 and P2 difficult to get transfer, as the class size is fixed, unless got students transferred out of CHS. For P3, the class size gets bigger, not sure if it is true. Dun give up, submit again. THanks

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                karmeleon
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                NicHei:
                atuna99:

                Hi NicHei,


                How did you get your boy a transfer into CHS? I tried to do a transfer for my boy for P2 next year. Put him on waiting list and sent CHS all the results and certificates, but reply was \"no vacancy\".

                Hi, did the same as you. Submitted the waiting list and all his results etc. I heard that P1 and P2 difficult to get transfer, as the class size is fixed, unless got students transferred out of CHS. For P3, the class size gets bigger, not sure if it is true. Dun give up, submit again. THanks

                I counted that in the p4 non-gep cohort for this year, there are already 18 more boys than there first was when they started out in p1. Oh well, some DID transfer out too and some went into the GEP classes. So there are plus/minus here and there.

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                  watmekiasu
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                  NicHei:
                  atuna99:

                  Hi NicHei,


                  How did you get your boy a transfer into CHS? I tried to do a transfer for my boy for P2 next year. Put him on waiting list and sent CHS all the results and certificates, but reply was \"no vacancy\".

                  Hi, did the same as you. Submitted the waiting list and all his results etc. I heard that P1 and P2 difficult to get transfer, as the class size is fixed, unless got students transferred out of CHS. For P3, the class size gets bigger, not sure if it is true. Dun give up, submit again. THanks

                  Yes, don't give up. 2 of dd's old classmates managed to transfer to CHS only at P3, prob due to larger classes fm P3 onwards.

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                    atuna99
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                    watmekiasu:
                    NicHei:

                    [quote=\"atuna99\"]Hi NicHei,


                    How did you get your boy a transfer into CHS? I tried to do a transfer for my boy for P2 next year. Put him on waiting list and sent CHS all the results and certificates, but reply was \"no vacancy\".

                    Hi, did the same as you. Submitted the waiting list and all his results etc. I heard that P1 and P2 difficult to get transfer, as the class size is fixed, unless got students transferred out of CHS. For P3, the class size gets bigger, not sure if it is true. Dun give up, submit again. THanks

                    Yes, don't give up. 2 of dd's old classmates managed to transfer to CHS only at P3, prob due to larger classes fm P3 onwards.[/quote]
                    Thanks all for your comment.

                    What is the class size for P1 and P3?

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                      JonC
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                      In theory only, differs year to year.


                      P1, P2 and P3, 7 classes of 30, total 210.
                      Usually full after P1 registration / before P1 starts. Sometimes some went missing even at first day of P1 😄 Some leave because parent need to work oversea. Some leave because cannot cope with the level of \"stress\" at school.

                      P4 onwards, 1 more class added due to non CH GEP students from other school, so in principle can take in 240. But 2 of the class (CH GEP and non CH GEP) are GEP and usually not fill to full capacity and non GEP are not allowed.

                      In my boys cohort (next year's P6), the number of CH GEP is very low, so now the other 6 class numbers are like this, 39, 39, 31, 32, 31, 31.

                      Getting into CH after registration / P1 / P2 / etc is case to case basis. Very good school result helps a lot.

                      So there is no good/bad time to get into CH.

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                        watmekiasu
                        last edited by

                        If I’m not wrong, these class size apply to all primary schools - P1 and P2 30 students per class, P3 onwards class size increase to 40 students.

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