Children's Day - too close to exam
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711mum:
If you didn't consider yourselves doing much, then perhaps I am not doing enough for my dd.
Well, take that as a blessing!
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Nebbermind:
Yes, very timely711mum:
If you didn't consider yourselves doing much, then perhaps I am not doing enough for my dd.
Well, take that as a blessing!
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Timing of SA2 exams depends on the school. My daughter has her English & MT composition & oral this week then the remainder after the PSLE marking days so she can enjoy her day on Friday.
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Makes no diff to me exam or no exam. We will still celebrate childrenโs day with our kiddos.
DD had her oral last week, and next week she has her English and Chinese papers. And after the PSLE marking days, the rest of her papers.
Yes, revision needs to be done but I think we can afford that 1 day break to celebrate. -
Nebbermind:
Oh yes! I forgot about the GEP selection falling on the same dates as PSLE Marking....to all P3 parents, good luck!
So the next BIG event on the MOE calendar....GEP selection tests!!!lowfatlatte:
Children's Day is 5 October.
PSLE marking is 15-19 October.
Exams will start the week after PSLE marking (20th onwards)...I think Children's Day is reasonably \"far\" from the exam...PSLE marking will be a good time for parents (who are not teachers) to take time off to revise with their children.
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