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      lebookworm
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      moonee:
      sunshine123:

      Hi all,


      Any parent or student can kindly advise where to send JH1 and JH2 for Maths tuition do kindly share if you know of any contact for home tutor who is able to teach NJC Maths ?

      Thank you so much.

      Im looking too. 😄 Currently, Im still with the same enrichment centre but dnt know how they are with secondary maths. Any difference with NJC maths? Im also looking around for science.

      Some information:
      NJ maths is accelerated so that we are learning more than the usual syllabus. Also, the maths is structured in a different way(I'm sure you've heard teachers speak about not following the MOE syllabus) which may make finding a suitable tuition centre difficult(Most go by the MOE syllabus). As a matter of fact, NJ even recommends not going for tuition. For students who do not do well in their studies, they can feel free to look for their respective subject teachers for clarification and guidance. There is also a consolidation programme for maths and science.

      I suggest that you search for a tutor who teaches by subjects, like the one I go to, or a home tutor(more flexible) if you strongly feel that your child requires tuition.

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        moonee
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        phankao:
        moonee:

        [quote=\"panickymum\"]I find that if there is school bus service, kids can get up the bus be it super early but they can sleep throughout the journey .

        It may be quite difficult to get a seat in public transport especially peak hrs or they may even miss the stop.
        As NJC is also a premier school , I hope they can look into the school bus service.

        My dd was offered Dsa too, well looks like I have to drive dd to sch cos theres no direct bus. Actually i really cant stand the traffic at bkt timah and the jam at hillcrest. 😄 😉

        Just drop by roadside. Oh, and go a little bit earlier. Eg. drop at 7.10am and no later.[/quote]
        Thanks! but isnt 7.10 early since JC starts at 7.45?

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          moonee
          last edited by

          lebookworm:
          moonee:

          [quote=\"sunshine123\"]Hi all,


          Any parent or student can kindly advise where to send JH1 and JH2 for Maths tuition do kindly share if you know of any contact for home tutor who is able to teach NJC Maths ?

          Thank you so much.

          Im looking too. 😄 Currently, Im still with the same enrichment centre but dnt know how they are with secondary maths. Any difference with NJC maths? Im also looking around for science.

          Some information:
          NJ maths is accelerated so that we are learning more than the usual syllabus. Also, the maths is structured in a different way(I'm sure you've heard teachers speak about not following the MOE syllabus) which may make finding a suitable tuition centre difficult(Most go by the MOE syllabus). As a matter of fact, NJ even recommends not going for tuition. For students who do not do well in their studies, they can feel free to look for their respective subject teachers for clarification and guidance. There is also a consolidation programme for maths and science.

          I suggest that you search for a tutor who teaches by subjects, like the one I go to, or a home tutor(more flexible) if you strongly feel that your child requires tuition.[/quote]Oh dear, I didnt withdraw frm the current enrichment centre for maths and they dont end till January.. was also thinking of giving dd a headstart for chemistry. Now that PSLE is over dd has 3 mths before jc start, brain may turn rusty.

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            Dnls_mum
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            moonee:


            Oh dear, I didnt withdraw frm the current enrichment centre for maths and they dont end till January.. was also thinking of giving dd a headstart for chemistry. Now that PSLE is over dd has 3 mths before jc start, brain may turn rusty.
            Give your kid a break lah 🙂
            Today PM's children day message tell parents don't be too kan cheong :rotflmao:

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              Mama Mania
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              Yesterday had a talk with my DD maths’ teacher. I was informed that the last Maths paper wasn’t too difficult. DD’s teacher is proactive, she talked to those who did badly or very badly the reason why they could not do the paper. General feedback was not enough time for this group of students who did not do well.


              Whilst going through each and every question with them, she felt that they had forgotten things taught early this year and that maybe they revised only the later topics learnt. But this test covered the year’s work.

              Some were tired out cos of boarding.

              I am of course disappointed that my DD did not do well, but with her coping with boarding, doing her laundry at past 10 pm as her laundry was rejected, ironing her uniform there (whereas at home the helper irons her clothes), attending prep lessons, house meetings, stressed waking up daily (as opposed to us mointoring her and waking her up if she is at home), sleeping past 11 pm daily there, and Maths being her weak subject, what can I say… and yes, their Maths is not something of that being taught or covered in mainstream schools, so says the teacher.

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                phankao
                last edited by

                moonee:
                phankao:


                Just drop by roadside. Oh, and go a little bit earlier. Eg. drop at 7.10am and no later.


                Thanks! but isnt 7.10 early since JC starts at 7.45?

                Not early lah. Walk from Dunearn Rd Bus-stop Gate to their classroom to put down their bag/things, yak with friends a little bit, then start walking to Parade Square at 7.30am. Assembly is at 7.40am. Just nice, I think. Not so rushed.

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                  Dnls_mum
                  last edited by

                  Mama Mania:
                  Yesterday had a talk with my DD maths' teacher. I was informed that the last Maths paper wasn't too difficult. DD's teacher is proactive, she talked to those who did badly or very badly the reason why they could not do the paper. General feedback was not enough time for this group of students who did not do well.


                  Whilst going through each and every question with them, she felt that they had forgotten things taught early this year and that maybe they revised only the later topics learnt. But this test covered the year's work.

                  Some were tired out cos of boarding.

                  I am of course disappointed that my DD did not do well, but with her coping with boarding, doing her laundry at past 10 pm as her laundry was rejected, ironing her uniform there (whereas at home the helper irons her clothes), attending prep lessons, house meetings, stressed waking up daily (as opposed to us mointoring her and waking her up if she is at home), sleeping past 11 pm daily there, and Maths being her weak subject, what can I say..... and yes, their Maths is not something of that being taught or covered in mainstream schools, so says the teacher.
                  Boarding not that tiring lah. My DS says he sleep at latest 11pm every night. Next morning wake at 6.30 or 7. Enough sleep. No need to iron clothes also. Just send for laundry or bring back to iron lor. Why your DD need to iron clothes? Did she not send for laundry? No need to wash herself. If not enough uniform or have problem sending for laundry then just buy her another set of uniform la. Next year boarding can use again.

                  :rotflmao: I KS. Bought DS enought uniform for the whole week so only need to send PE attire and normal Tshirts and shorts for laundry. Easier :evil:

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                    zsqchx
                    last edited by

                    Mama Mania:
                    Yesterday had a talk with my DD maths' teacher. I was informed that the last Maths paper wasn't too difficult. DD's teacher is proactive, she talked to those who did badly or very badly the reason why they could not do the paper. General feedback was not enough time for this group of students who did not do well.


                    Whilst going through each and every question with them, she felt that they had forgotten things taught early this year and that maybe they revised only the later topics learnt. But this test covered the year's work.

                    Some were tired out cos of boarding.

                    I am of course disappointed that my DD did not do well, but with her coping with boarding, doing her laundry at past 10 pm as her laundry was rejected, ironing her uniform there (whereas at home the helper irons her clothes), attending prep lessons, house meetings, stressed waking up daily (as opposed to us mointoring her and waking her up if she is at home), sleeping past 11 pm daily there, and Maths being her weak subject, what can I say..... and yes, their Maths is not something of that being taught or covered in mainstream schools, so says the teacher.
                    sad, my DD also did badly.

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                      Mama Mania
                      last edited by

                      Dnls_mum:
                      Mama Mania:

                      Yesterday had a talk with my DD maths' teacher. I was informed that the last Maths paper wasn't too difficult. DD's teacher is proactive, she talked to those who did badly or very badly the reason why they could not do the paper. General feedback was not enough time for this group of students who did not do well.


                      Whilst going through each and every question with them, she felt that they had forgotten things taught early this year and that maybe they revised only the later topics learnt. But this test covered the year's work.

                      Some were tired out cos of boarding.

                      I am of course disappointed that my DD did not do well, but with her coping with boarding, doing her laundry at past 10 pm as her laundry was rejected, ironing her uniform there (whereas at home the helper irons her clothes), attending prep lessons, house meetings, stressed waking up daily (as opposed to us mointoring her and waking her up if she is at home), sleeping past 11 pm daily there, and Maths being her weak subject, what can I say..... and yes, their Maths is not something of that being taught or covered in mainstream schools, so says the teacher.

                      Boarding not that tiring lah. My DS says he sleep at latest 11pm every night. Next morning wake at 6.30 or 7. Enough sleep. No need to iron clothes also. Just send for laundry or bring back to iron lor. Why your DD need to iron clothes? Did she not send for laundry? No need to wash herself. If not enough uniform or have problem sending for laundry then just buy her another set of uniform la. Next year boarding can use again.

                      :rotflmao: I KS. Bought DS enought uniform for the whole week so only need to send PE attire and normal Tshirts and shorts for laundry. Easier :evil:

                      She has 4 sets uni. But because her clothes got rejected for Fri and Mon's laundry, so she had no choice but to clear some herself using the washing machine there and hence the ironing too. 😓

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                        moonee
                        last edited by

                        Dnls_mum:
                        moonee:



                        Oh dear, I didnt withdraw frm the current enrichment centre for maths and they dont end till January.. was also thinking of giving dd a headstart for chemistry. Now that PSLE is over dd has 3 mths before jc start, brain may turn rusty.

                        Give your kid a break lah 🙂
                        Today PM's children day message tell parents don't be too kan cheong :rotflmao:

                        ya i know, but mine spend more time on wats app and games during the exams. kind of a last minute person during exams. So not much stress. 😄

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