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    • dyhD Offline
      dyh
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      Trapwithin:
      Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


      The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
      120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
      This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
      We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
      :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

      I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

      Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.
      Amazing... for the past 2 years, if i am not wrong, only 15 pupils got thru each year. Now I wonder how many decide to stay back?

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      • iRabbitI Offline
        iRabbit
        last edited by

        Trapwithin:
        Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


        The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
        120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
        This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
        We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
        :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

        I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

        Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.
        I think this year's P3 cohort is extra special to set the record. Kudos to them. I five-body-dive-floor to them. πŸ˜„

        I think this year's P2 cohort is very competitive too. I certainly hope so ... judging by the [lower-than-expected] percentile ranking in ds's report book. πŸ˜“

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        • P Offline
          php
          last edited by

          Trapwithin:
          Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


          The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
          120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
          This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
          We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
          :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

          I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

          Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.
          Thanks bro Trapwithin for posting this piece of information.

          Replying to a post in the following link :-

          http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=43309&start=670

          this piece of information would set the record right for existing PH parents and others. The school had not lost in its direction. Our kids are well taken care of in school.

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          • dyhD Offline
            dyh
            last edited by

            FQW:
            Trapwithin:

            Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


            The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
            120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
            This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
            We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
            :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

            I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

            Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.

            I think this year's P3 cohort is extra special to set the record. Kudos to them. I five-body-dive-floor to them. πŸ˜„

            I think this year's P2 cohort is very competitive too. I certainly hope so ... judging by the [lower-than-expected] percentile ranking in ds's report book. πŸ˜“

            dun worry about the low percentile in p1 or p2. the scores are too close.

            You will see his percentile shoot up from P3 onwards if he is good. πŸ˜„

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            • dyhD Offline
              dyh
              last edited by

              php:
              Trapwithin:

              Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


              The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
              120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
              This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
              We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
              :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

              I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

              Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.

              Thanks bro Trapwithin for posting this piece of information.

              Replying to a post in the following link :-

              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=1&t=43309&start=670

              this piece of information would set the record right for existing PH parents and others. The school had not lost in its direction. Our kids are well taken care of in school.

              Both my sons have had great teachers all these years in PH.

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                comfy
                last edited by

                Trapwithin:
                Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


                The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
                120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
                This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
                We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
                :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

                I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

                Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.
                This is fantastic! In 2010, there are only 14 kids selected for GEP. Any idea how many are girls and boys? So far I know for 2010 batch, 1 girl rejected GEP and 1 girl dropped out of GEP in p4.

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                • dyhD Offline
                  dyh
                  last edited by

                  comfy:
                  Trapwithin:

                  Marketing Announcement for PHPPS


                  The P announced yesterday that P3 did very well this year.
                  120+ made it to GEP selection and 24 make it to GEP.
                  This is a record for PHPPS history. :imcool: :imcool:
                  We have beat many top schools including GEP schools.
                  :rahrah: :rahrah: to all P3.

                  I believe that this yr P3 cohort has a good chance to take the PSLE top spot in 3 years time. Then more parents will \"look at\" PHPPS as a potential school for their kids.

                  Now the baton is passed on to this year P2 to set a new record for next year.

                  This is fantastic! In 2010, there are only 14 kids selected for GEP. Any idea how many are girls and boys? So far I know for 2010 batch, 1 girl rejected GEP and 1 girl dropped out of GEP in p4.

                  the girl who rejected GEP in 2010 is top in level this year. This shows she is a real GEP calibre. πŸ˜‰

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                  • iRabbitI Offline
                    iRabbit
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                    dyh:

                    dun worry about the low percentile in p1 or p2. the scores are too close.

                    You will see his percentile shoot up from P3 onwards if he is good. πŸ˜„
                    In other words, will see his percentile fall off the cliff if he's not good? πŸ˜‚
                    comfy:
                    This is fantastic! In 2010, there are only 14 kids selected for GEP. Any idea how many are girls and boys? So far I know for 2010 batch, 1 girl rejected GEP and 1 girl dropped out of GEP in p4.
                    With 24 geppers, you can actually form a full GEP class in PH. :evil:

                    I'm equally impressed with the 120+ kids who made it to round 2. That's 3 HA classes for you. Of course you'll get the inevitable transfers out to affiliated schs at P4. Still, quite hopeful many HA kids will remain from this cohort and err, smash the existing PSLE record in 3 yrs time? :rahrah:

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                    • comfyC Offline
                      comfy
                      last edited by

                      FQW:
                      dyh:


                      dun worry about the low percentile in p1 or p2. the scores are too close.

                      You will see his percentile shoot up from P3 onwards if he is good. πŸ˜„

                      In other words, will see his percentile fall off the cliff if he's not good? πŸ˜‚
                      comfy:
                      This is fantastic! In 2010, there are only 14 kids selected for GEP. Any idea how many are girls and boys? So far I know for 2010 batch, 1 girl rejected GEP and 1 girl dropped out of GEP in p4.
                      With 24 geppers, you can actually form a full GEP class in PH. :evil:

                      I'm equally impressed with the 120+ kids who made it to round 2. That's 3 HA classes for you. Of course you'll get the inevitable transfers out to affiliated schs at P4. Still, quite hopeful many HA kids will remain from this cohort and err, smash the existing PSLE record in 3 yrs time? :rahrah:

                      That right, fqw. Why didn't I think of it? Perhaps this is why the Principal is very proud and hoping that PHPPS become a GEP school.

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                        BBQ pits for 8 Dec booked!!


                        Kindly note that the pits no. are 3 & 4 at the hardcourt.

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