Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)
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Attended the P1 Orientation with my son yesterday…Still not used to that guy who is going to be the principal of all the 'churl-dren"…he seems harmless but doesn’t appear to be the stereotypical AC-type principal.
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What do your mean doesn’t appear to be the stereotypical AC-type principal?
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Personal felt he’s a very nice and easy going person, very approachable.
At least I know my boys will be in good hands.
God bless! -
i was used to stricter and more eloquent ACS primary, secondary and JC principals…
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Actually, other than the principal being a little long-winded, I was pleased he had a sense of humour and seemed approachable and humble. For primary schools, it is impt that the principal seems approachable as the boys are still young...discipline is one thing, but we don't want the boys being too fearful of the principal...anyhow, to each his own...but i think the activities planned for the boys during the orientation were too boring/mild. My son said all they did was watch a movie and draw, other than a short tour ard campus.
I do commend the PSG members...very helpful and friendly, and not at all too pushy! :boogie: -
Hi, I am considering to put my DS in ACS GEP. I’ve read some old posts in this thread. Glad that it’s less stressful in ACS but I have a few questions
1. generally how do the GEP boys fair for PSLE? What is the T-Score range?
2. I want my DS to try out HCL, how is HCL in ACS GEP?
3. Do all IP program, even in ACSI, need HCL? -
laikiasu:
Same here, am considering for my DS as well. Can anyone provide a rough statistics on how many went via DSA ?Hi, I am considering to put my DS in ACS GEP. I've read some old posts in this thread. Glad that it's less stressful in ACS but I have a few questions
1. generally how do the GEP boys fair for PSLE? What is the T-Score range?
2. I want my DS to try out HCL, how is HCL in ACS GEP?
3. Do all IP program, even in ACSI, need HCL? -
Not sure about the PSLE range for ACS. Saw a separate post over 30 students above 260 but not sure if this is accurate.
My son is doing HCL in ACS GEP. He said he’ll continue with HCL next year. I think whether the child does well enough really depends on our expectations. If we expect too much it may actually kill the child’s interest. He averages mid to high 70’s which is good enough for us.
Not all his classmates do HMT. In fact he has a classmate who is exempted from MT.
ACSI IB program does not require boys to take HCL. Those who opt for CL take O level CL at Sec 4, then go on to take IB Chinese B. -
gleemom:
When you say not all of them does HMT, u mean in P4 or P5. I was given the impression that all P4s in GEP must do HMT.Not sure about the PSLE range for ACS. Saw a separate post over 30 students above 260 but not sure if this is accurate.
My son is doing HCL in ACS GEP. He said he'll continue with HCL next year. I think whether the child does well enough really depends on our expectations. If we expect too much it may actually kill the child's interest. He averages mid to high 70's which is good enough for us.
Not all his classmates do HMT. In fact he has a classmate who is exempted from MT.
ACSI IB program does not require boys to take HCL. Those who opt for CL take O level CL at Sec 4, then go on to take IB Chinese B.
How does your boy find the GEP ? Does he enjoy it? Anything for new parents to look out for? At the briefing, it was mentioned that we need to give lots of parental emotional (probably mental) support to help our kids adjust to the different style of learning.
I know there is a separate link in this forum where many parents contribute but just want to hear it from a current ACS(P) student and not from some other schools -
Yes he is in P4 this year. Not all do HMT in his class.
The start of the school year is always stressful for the child - for some it’s a new school and environment, new curriculum, new style of learning, new friends to make… Mine took a month or 2 to adjust, but eventually no more complaints. As for support, it’s not that much more than for mainstream. Boys are taught to be independent, eg filing, schedules, etc. Boys will be boys, but the best way for them to learn is not to do so much for them, let them learn from their mistakes and mature. Most are fine.
My son has MT tuition this year. There’s not that much more homework than his P3 years. Stays back twice a week for classes till 3-3.30. Still have time for him to ‘smell the flowers’…
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