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    Bukit Timah Primary

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    • hopesH Offline
      hopes
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      Hi student123 glad to hear some of yr sharing in upper primary level.


      Science insiprin day really is a good ground to demostrate what student have learned. Each visit i feel happy n glad to c student can show us their idea in proudly.

      My DD share the same idea.

      Does the school continue Assad (a problem sum a day… Cannot remember the exact name) till upper primary level?
      My Dd likes this extra maths exe.

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        Student123
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        hopes:
        Hi student123 glad to hear some of yr sharing in upper primary level.


        Science insiprin day really is a good ground to demostrate what student have learned. Each visit i feel happy n glad to c student can show us their idea in proudly.

        My DD share the same idea.

        Does the school continue Assad (a problem sum a day... Cannot remember the exact name) till upper primary level?
        My Dd likes this extra maths exe.


        I think so (I'm not really sure, sorry, I only remember doing ASSAD when i was primary 4 and 5), and I had to do a booklet called Problem Solving Heuristics for math…
        I am sure the teachers will also give them questions from good assessment books too, so that they will be exposed to lots of different questions in a topic (mine did) 😄 😄

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          GemStone
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          Hi All,


          Can I check on the CCA for BTPS. It seems for P1, P2 not available (unless they have older sibling then eligible), if not the start of CCA will be in P3? Thks.

          Also, will they be prompted by their teachers to join? Or they have to approach relavant teacher-in-charge? Thks.

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            Student123
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            GemStone:
            Hi All,


            Can I check on the CCA for BTPS. It seems for P1, P2 not available (unless they have older sibling then eligible), if not the start of CCA will be in P3? Thks.

            Also, will they be prompted by their teachers to join? Or they have to approach relavant teacher-in-charge? Thks.
            Urm..
            Unless It is band that your child is joining, even if your child have any older siblings, he/she can only join a CCA after primary 2.
            I hope I have solved your queries 😄 😄 😂 😓

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              huaywenandkenneth
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              My boy joined choir when he was in P2. Some of his P2 classmates joined other CCAs like band, library etc. CCAs are compulsory from P3 onwards, I think.

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                huaywenandkenneth
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                Top PSLE score - know it is a bit late to post this. I was also very keen to know this. There was a discussion in another thread and someone posted that a girl from BTPS scored 277, though both the school and the newspaper did not reveal her actual score.


                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=45972&start=400

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                  phtthp
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                  2011 PSLE :-

                  school need to improve on languages Chinese and esp. Malay

                  http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=424&start=2600

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                    GemStone
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                    Thanks all for your info. Appreciate that.

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                      huaywenandkenneth
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                      That is strange. Thought I saw those ppt slides on the school website before this year’s PSLE as I posted in this thread that the best PSLE score was 26 something. [scratch head]?

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                        hopes
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                        I guess may be one reason for low score for malay or chinese partly is these r not their ‘spoken’ mother tongue for some students.


                        Yet i know few foreign students In my girl class score well in chinese with extra tuition/enrichment since young.

                        Agree that quality of chinese teacher r not equally the same.
                        Some extra help are needed.

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