Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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kiasu_child:
I'm not sure if it's against the school rules to do so - any SLs/Prefects in this thread?
Is it okay to tuck in the PE shirt?
However, I do know that I've never seen anybody tuck in the PE shirt with culottes, never, so it'll probably look quite odd and people will keep telling you to not tuck it in, that it looks weird, etc etc so you should probably just leave it untucked
Only time we've actually tucked in the PE shirts (and that's with PE shorts, not culottes), was when we were tackling the higher part of the rock climbing wall and wearing the harness/gear and everything, so we'd to tuck in in case our shirt got stuck in the gear or something
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a child:
So we only tuck it in when we wear PE shorts? The polo tee seems a bit long for me
I'm not sure if it's against the school rules to do so - any SLs/Prefects in this thread?kiasu_child:
Is it okay to tuck in the PE shirt?
However, I do know that I've never seen anybody tuck in the PE shirt with culottes, never, so it'll probably look quite odd and people will keep telling you to not tuck it in, that it looks weird, etc etc so you should probably just leave it untucked
Only time we've actually tucked in the PE shirts (and that's with PE shorts, not culottes), was when we were tackling the higher part of the rock climbing wall and wearing the harness/gear and everything, so we'd to tuck in in case our shirt got stuck in the gear or something
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kiasu_child:
So we only tuck it in when we wear PE shorts? The polo tee seems a bit long for me
I'm not sure if it's against the school rules to do so - any SLs/Prefects in this thread?a child:
[quote=\"kiasu_child\"]
Is it okay to tuck in the PE shirt?
However, I do know that I've never seen anybody tuck in the PE shirt with culottes, never, so it'll probably look quite odd and people will keep telling you to not tuck it in, that it looks weird, etc etc so you should probably just leave it untucked
Only time we've actually tucked in the PE shirts (and that's with PE shorts, not culottes), was when we were tackling the higher part of the rock climbing wall and wearing the harness/gear and everything, so we'd to tuck in in case our shirt got stuck in the gear or something
[/quote]We don't tuck in unless there's a specific circumstance (e.g. rock-climbing) which requires us to tuck it in
If it's a bit long, I think it's still ok as long as it doesn't look too weird or out of place or anything
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Hi, may I know where do we buy the school badges? Thanks!
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kiasu_child:
So we only tuck it in when we wear PE shorts? The polo tee seems a bit long for me
I'm not sure if it's against the school rules to do so - any SLs/Prefects in this thread?a child:
[quote=\"kiasu_child\"]
Is it okay to tuck in the PE shirt?
However, I do know that I've never seen anybody tuck in the PE shirt with culottes, never, so it'll probably look quite odd and people will keep telling you to not tuck it in, that it looks weird, etc etc so you should probably just leave it untucked
Only time we've actually tucked in the PE shirts (and that's with PE shorts, not culottes), was when we were tackling the higher part of the rock climbing wall and wearing the harness/gear and everything, so we'd to tuck in in case our shirt got stuck in the gear or something
[/quote]No, you don't have to tuck in the PE shirt, ever. That's why i like it, because you never have to tuck in
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alng:
Hi, may I know where do we buy the school badges? Thanks!
A free school badge will be given as part of the Sec 1 package during Badge initiation, and Year 1s'll be wearing PE + culottes before that so no badge is needed.
However, subsequently if your badges get spoilt or you want to get extra / back-up ones, you can buy them for $1 from the Prefectorial Board. They also sell ties rather expensively at $7, though desperate souls who are keen to avoid being booked despite having forgotten the tie for formal assemblies / events will buy those, especially the Year 1s. After a while though, you learn to beg / borrow a tie, especially since upper/lower sec have separate assemblies so if you're in Year 1/2 you can borrow from Year 3/4 and vice versa. They also loan pinafores in case you threw up over yours or something, as well as formal uniforms if you're representing the school at a major competition / etc
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a child:
Thanks!alng:
Hi, may I know where do we buy the school badges? Thanks!
A free school badge will be given as part of the Sec 1 package during Badge initiation, and Year 1s'll be wearing PE + culottes before that so no badge is needed.
However, subsequently if your badges get spoilt or you want to get extra / back-up ones, you can buy them for $1 from the Prefectorial Board. They also sell ties rather expensively at $7, though desperate souls who are keen to avoid being booked despite having forgotten the tie for formal assemblies / events will buy those, especially the Year 1s. After a while though, you learn to beg / borrow a tie, especially since upper/lower sec have separate assemblies so if you're in Year 1/2 you can borrow from Year 3/4 and vice versa. They also loan pinafores in case you threw up over yours or something, as well as formal uniforms if you're representing the school at a major competition / etc
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Thanks Choco and A-child.
Glad there is no need to tug in PE-shirt as the shirt seem kinda short and already tapered at the waist anyway.
I called BibiBaba today to find out how to remove the belt buckle to shift and they said it is impossible to do without destroying it. So I just top up with a new bar for the hook. Anyone knows a way to do it? Pliers?
a-child, Your toilet experience at blkD/E is so funny, I must warn my dd. -
Choco05:
:thankyou: :thankyou:
When school reopens, somewhere near the middle of January, the year 1s will be briefed about this.Very Kiasu Student:
Hi,
when will RGS give us our username and password for the inet server?
Thank you
:thankyou:
:welcome: to RGS! -
esme38:
This is also to reply to Hermione.Is it worth to get the highest end model of the Flash Drive Mac? There are 4 models ...i am referring to the highest 2 costs.
Thanks
Seniors, please correct me if my info is wrong.
We have deliberated over this and also whether to buy from Sapura.
We concluded to get from Sapura for 1 single reason, the 4-year Apple Care. It is important to have a longer warranty as by year 3 and 4, electronic things usually start giving problems and Apple repair is expensive.
As for other considerations,
1. Do consider the fact that the Flashdrive size is not scalable so do envisage your storage needs for the next 4 years or however long you may keep your laptop. With 128G, you may want to backup your files in the cloud instead if space gets tight, try DropBox. I think you cannot install
Windows OS with 128 space. But much of the world out there is still using the Windows OS so that is a consideration.
2. for Macbook Air, the RAM of 4G and 2.8MHz is subjectively slower then the Pro. The newer Mac OS performs better with increased processor speed. We asked Sapura can we soup up the RAM to 8G like the Pro but they said there is no such bundle and we have to use education plan to buy if we want that. :stupid:
3. Weight wise, Air and Pro only 260g diff. I use a 260g bag of rice to feel the weight, it's marginal.
4. We dislike the inclusion of those accessories in the bundle. From our experience from buying the 15inch MacBook Pro and the accessories for DS this year, those accessories they bundle could be gotten cheaper. Also, we prefer to choose our own design for sleeves, mouse, etc.
5. We feel the 13-inch screen too small for prolonged work. We thought maybe get a VGA cable to hook up to bigger monitor screen when dd does her work at home. Do you do that , Seniors? Although the computer at home is an iMac, it's a bit troublesome to sync the files over devices.
6. The insurance on the whole doesn't seem like a good deal to us. They will not cover your laptop if you were negligent but then if your are not negligent (sometime), why would you need insurance. so I presume they pay if the thief break your locker to get your laptop but if it is because you left it unattended then no pay.
Come to think of it, it's rather crazy letting our kids carrying a machine costing a few K around. Pray God they take care of it and carefully. :scared:
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