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Just sharing further on this super old post that i made. Nope, my DD did not transfer to IP track. In fact, SCGS continued to provide her with multiple opportunities to groom her as a leader and in character-building. She went on to score 6 points for O levels. She got into ACSI. And went on to score 44/45 for IB. We are thankful for this wondrous journey. Bottomline, she enjoyed all her years in SCGS and ACSI tremendously.
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@swei said:
hihi,
I would like to buy my air tickets in advance to save on $. Son is going imperial.   I’ve got following dates
arrival at hall : 26 Sep ‘26
When do you suggest we arrive? will there be any pre start activities? and also how long we (parents) should stay after sch starts? 3 days ok?
my current plan is to arrive in 21-sep and leave on 30-sep. Is it too many days?
hopefully someone can share if you send your kids in recent years.

You probably already know this, but if you arrive before the hall is ready for him, you will need to arrange other accommodation.
How far in advance you arrive really depends on what you want/need to do with/for him. My husband accompanied my daughter to the UK when she started her first year, mostly to ensure that she could get her bank account opened and a mobile phone plan, and provide her with more baggage allowance. (I was prepared to just wave her off at Changi, but I guess fathers feel more protective of daughters?) He probably didn’t need to be there more than 4 days in total - 2 days before accommodation opened and another 2 days after. He actually stayed a week, but luckily had other people to see otherwise he would have been very bored.
Once hall is open, your son may appreciate your help in buying stuff for his room on the first couple of days; besides that, you probably won’t need to be there, and may not have much opportunity to spend time with your son as he will be busy with freshers’ activities and making friends. If you have other things to do or people to see, that would be good. If not, I think you could plan to leave a couple of days after hall is open.
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Among our group, we have one neighbourhood sec school teacher and one allied educator.
Some points:

Girls bully as well, so what’s the punitive measures for them, and are these effective? Or we are sticking with less-effective measures for girls, due to their perceived physical vulnerability?
What teachers see on the ground: the victim may not be adequately supported, especially if they are bullied in their graduating year and leave the school after that. Gentler measures such as corrective work don’t have much effect. Getting teens to help out in school (e.g. cleaning toilets) requires plenty of time and effort from already overstretched teachers.
It’s unrealistic/unfair to expect teachers to do double-duty as therapists, coaches. Teachers are not experts in behavioural change. Perhaps every school needs a dedicated team to handle these non-academic challenges, not just a handful of counsellors?
Will school caning, the way it is currently carried out, really serve as a bullying deterrent, or is it performative?
We talked about the whistleblowing aspect as well. We know of teachers who are alerted to fights and they personally intervene. But not everyone has that relationship with their students, and that’s not a real solution.
We also talked about victims, especially male victims, who may not talk to anyone about what they’re facing.

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The conversation I was referring to in my previous post involved people who drive, who’ve been dropping their friends and fam off out of goodwill. It’s quite tricky to suddenly make a request for cost-sharing, I feel! But personally, I think it’s a fair request to make, and no one should expect to be ferried around for free.
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The issue has since been resolved, but the father took to social media to air his unhappiness that his son’s teacher referred to him as “just a Grab driver”.
The befuddling thing was that he expressed indignation at the belittling of his “profession” which he claims to do so “occasionally” before adding that he already owns multiple businesses.
If he truly felt he and his son were shamed, then this makes it sound as though he himself felt he needed to prove his worth/status beyond being “just a Grab driver”.
So what kind of mixed signal is he sending to his son? “Daddy is outraged as the teacher could have expressed it better, therefore daddy had to redeem himself against this remark… I’m not just a Grab driver…”
I think in the process, this protective parent ended up degrading Grab drivers himself. You mean it’s “just a Grab driver” shouldn’t apply since you’re a business owner?
Is he standing up for all drivers or just himself?
I could be overly critical of this parent, but what do you think?
In any case, I’m not siding the teacher either if she really did say that in a condescending manner. But we have no idea of the context, and why he or his son felt embarrassed or distressed.
Or maybe we all shouldn’t read too much into the word “just”.
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Sorry if this is a weak example from today’s news as it actually applies to all families of all races across Singapore. But well, since this applies to Mandarin specifically…
Personally, I never spoke to my kids in Mandarin when they were growing up as my mother tongue is really bad. Efforts to encourage both my kids were futile as they couldn’t care less about culture, heritage, future career advantage, stuff like that.
“As times change, MOE should adapt its curriculum and teaching methods, (Minister Ong) said”. So it’s taken decades to realise that now? My son, who took Chinese B and scored a U (ungraded) lamented how there was no real emphasis on how to string characters into a proper sentence, what these individual characters even meant or represented, or how to even conduct a basic conversation.
He only began learning rudimentary spoken Mandarin when he entered the workforce (better late than never, for sure!). I think the teaching shift should start at the oral level first, instead of mastering idioms to pen powerful compositions. But what do I know… Still, I can relate to my kids’ struggles in conversing in Mandarin (and in the correct tone) as I scored a D7 myself more than 20yrs ago. 
I’m likely at fault, but I never pressured them to do well in it either as an exam subject. I could always have created opportunities at home by asking them, “what did you learn in class today?” but I never did that as well.
Besides tuition, how do parents nowadays try to incorporate Chinese into their kids’ lives actively? Especially if you were weak in the language yourself?
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I attended the session; the panellists were all very well-spoken, and they were very honest and generous in their sharing:
https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/article/a-conversation-on-jc-poly-and-ite-pathways
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Maths Coach – Ms. Heng
•	Experienced full-time Private tutor with at least 10 years of Maths tutoring experience
•	Graduate of National University of Singapore (NUS)
•	Aced all her Maths exams in all national level examinations
(Primary 6 PSLE Mathematics, Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level E&amp;A Mathematics as well as Cambridge GCE ‘A’ Level Mathematics)
Maths Specializations:-
•	Primary Maths Heuristics Maths problem-solving skills using methods such as Model drawing method, Assumption, Working backwards method, Number patterns problems, etc.
•	Special proprietary method of teaching model drawing method
•	Some experience in Maths GEP and Olympiad training for selected students (upon parents’ ad-hoc request)
•	Secondary Algebra and Calculus
•	Specializations in teaching various methodologies that Singapore exams questions always test on:-
a. Model drawing method
b. Problem solving skills
c. Assumption
d. Working backwards
e. Number pattern
f. Algebra (on request, depending on school’s curriculum)
g. Calculus (on request, depending on school’s curriculum)
Some Testimonials…
“Thanks Ms. Heng. We both gotten 66 and 69 marks out of 80 marks for final EOY G3 Maths.”**
•	Sec1 boys who continued Maths tuition with Ms. Heng after great improvements in their PSLE Maths exam.
“Thanks Ms. Heng. My son improved greatly to get AL2 for PSLE Maths 2024!”
•	Parent of P6 Maris Stella boy who has managed to improved greatly (from 70% marks in P5 SA2) within 10 months of Maths coaching.
“Thank you, Ms Heng for teaching me Maths! I have scored 85 marks for my P4 SA2 Maths! Thank you!”
•	P4 ACS Primary Boy
“Hi Ms. Heng, my girl score AL2 for PSLE Maths. She is very happy with her Maths result. Thank you so much!"
•	the happy mommy of my P6 CHIJ student
“Ms Heng, Thank you! I improved my A-Maths and E-Maths results in GCE ‘O’ Levels. My A-Maths and E-Maths both scored A2 in yr 2021!”
•	Sec4 St. Theresa’s Secondary student who also scored a placement in her Ngee Ann polytechnic Mass Communications course.
“E-maths grade A2 for GCE ‘O’ Level for yr 2023!!”
-Sec 4 Kuo Chuan Secondary student
whose parent managed to approach Ms. Heng in less than 1month before Sec3 EOY exam and the student managed
to gradually and greatly improved the E-Maths grade for Cambridge GCE ‘O’ Level national level exam.)
Interested parties, please contact us:-
Whatsapp or SMS Ms. Heng (HP: 8618-7789) today!
Website:-
https://www.raceeduco.com/
[None of the students/ ex-students are posted online on the website. Ms. Heng always compile with the current laws and jurisdictions.]
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