Pei Chun Public
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Callie Tan:
May I ask what is Academic Support?
Hi Callie
Acc to the notification, Academic Support Programmes (AS) include programmes like Learning Journeys, Maths Olympiad, E2K (prob for upper pri). -
mystery1432:
There are quite a few places.Hi mummies
May i know where are the possible places the kids can go to do their homework after school/lunch and before they go to their next activity?
Library? Or some sort of study area/room?[quote]
1.the study area. The ground level is for P1-4(it's opposite the library), while the second level(next to the staff room) is for P5-6.
2. The library. There are seats at the back and some tables in front.
3. The gallery (some steps:they look like spec stand steps). It's opposite popular.
4. Canteen, but it'll get really hot sometimes.
5. The garden with the 亭子 behind the NSH. I went there for project work with my friends during P4.
6. The back gate, near the hawker. There are tables there. After about around 1/2h after dismissal time, the tables will be mostly empty.
7. The benches and tables outside the library, but I've personally never used them before.
Hope this helps:)[/quote]Thanks mystery1432! I guess pupils know best.
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Any idea what is this "Booklet K" about? It was stated in the examination matters notification (for P3) that "it is part of the assessment given to the pupils of the different levels since 2002".
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iLoveChubby:
Any idea what is this \"Booklet K\" about? It was stated in the examination matters notification (for P3) that \"it is part of the assessment given to the pupils of the different levels since 2002\".
Booklet K is databank of exams questions collated by PCPS. This booklet k will not be released to parents. Hence, you will not get to see what are the questions in booklet k. Your child will only bring home the marks for booklet k. They will only do the corrections for booklet k in school. In other words, these questions are never revealed to the public since past years papers are easily available now. -
Callie Tan:
May I ask what is Academic Support?
AS is actually remedial lessons for those weaker pupils. When my son was in P1, he was identified to go for HCL AS. According to my ds, the school has learning support coordinators going to each class to sieve out these weaker pupils (what exactly they do, I'm not sure) and identifying them for AS.
However, starting this year, AS is compulsory for the whole P4 cohart. The whole of P4 stays back every tuesday for Maths and EL AS.
AS was not compulsory for P3 last year. I am not sure if the school has changed their system again this year.
I guess AS is just a generic term PCPS used and roll out differently at different levels. -
mystery1432:
Thanks for the info!! My girl ever tried to go into the library one of the afternoons to do her work while waiting for me to pick her but was told that she couldn't go in... I am wondering why... is it just that day only?? Or the library doesn't allow studying and doing work?
There are quite a few places.
1.the study area. The ground level is for P1-4(it's opposite the library), while the second level(next to the staff room) is for P5-6.
2. The library. There are seats at the back and some tables in front.
3. The gallery (some steps:they look like spec stand steps). It's opposite popular.
4. Canteen, but it'll get really hot sometimes.
5. The garden with the 亭子 behind the NSH. I went there for project work with my friends during P4.
6. The back gate, near the hawker. There are tables there. After about around 1/2h after dismissal time, the tables will be mostly empty.
7. The benches and tables outside the library, but I've personally never used them before.
Hope this helps:) -
iluvjr2:
Oh I see.. thank you for the info. I am a bit confused about this AS thingy...now I have a better understanding...Callie Tan:
May I ask what is Academic Support?
AS is actually remedial lessons for those weaker pupils. When my son was in P1, he was identified to go for HCL AS. According to my ds, the school has learning support coordinators going to each class to sieve out these weaker pupils (what exactly they do, I'm not sure) and identifying them for AS.
However, starting this year, AS is compulsory for the whole P4 cohart. The whole of P4 stays back every tuesday for Maths and EL AS.
AS was not compulsory for P3 last year. I am not sure if the school has changed their system again this year.
I guess AS is just a generic term PCPS used and roll out differently at different levels. -
mystery1432 wrote:
There are quite a few places.
1.the study area. The ground level is for P1-4(it’s opposite the library), while the second level(next to the staff room) is for P5-6.
2. The library. There are seats at the back and some tables in front.
3. The gallery (some steps:they look like spec stand steps). It’s opposite popular.
4. Canteen, but it’ll get really hot sometimes.
5. The garden with the 亭子 behind the NSH. I went there for project work with my friends during P4.
6. The back gate, near the hawker. There are tables there. After about around 1/2h after dismissal time, the tables will be mostly empty.
7. The benches and tables outside the library, but I’ve personally never used them before.
Hope this helps:)
Thanks for the info!! My girl ever tried to go into the library one of the afternoons to do her work while waiting for me to pick her but was told that she couldn’t go in… I am wondering why… is it just that day only?? Or the library doesn’t allow studying and doing work?
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Welcome!
It’s probably bcos there’s CCA in there then -
Booklet K -
You can request to see the booklet K. Usu when we have the Meet the parents session, you can check with the teachers before hand, to show you your child's booklet K. Yes, you are not allowed to bring to bring it out of school or take it home. Just a quick look, teachers are ok with it.
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Thanks iluvjr2 and kin... but what exactly is the purpose of Booklet K? :scratchhead:
Some sort of additional unofficial \"tests\" on top of their normal SAs/CA to identify stronger/weaker students?
To assess each student's ability so as to help them along the way?
For streaming purposes??.... :?
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