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    PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      kamom:
      ooioo:

      Hi to all pre, post and current parents and child,


      Please help to report the highest PSLE score 2012 in your school here, and if possible the name of the child so that we can congratulate him/her for her hardwork!

      Many thanks in advance!

      I am for reporting the score, it is afterall, only 3 digits with zero soul. Why the need to give names?

      I can report the score of the highest and the school, NOT the name of the child.

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        Sun_2010
        last edited by

        :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah: All the best to all P6er :rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:

        Today is a special day. These moments of excitement and anxiety - cherish it, its a part of your life.

        As a parent, be there for your child. If your DC has gotten those 3 digits that are beyond expectations or below it, don't forgot the 3 words that are far more important :snuggles: . Remember to keep aside your anxiety and be a supporting part of their special moment.

        Also remember , even when your child has done well, there will be some of his/her friends who did not. It is a life lesson how they handle it. Being happy for themselves, sharing a friend's pain, smiling thru their pain for your friend's success. It is an intense emotional experience.

        For me , it was a day I wanted my child to remember. So I bought a good book and a large box of chocolate as surprise gifts. I wanted her to have something to remember this experience years later, long after the box of chocolates shared with her friends has dissappeared and the value of those 3 digits reduced to nothingness.

        :celebrate:

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          GLORYmum
          last edited by

          janet_lee88:
          phtthp:

          count down ... 2 more hours left


          tick tock tick tock ...
          heavy traffic coming into this webpage ... after 12 noon clock strike
          dong dong dong ...

          please do not tick tock tick tock...my head is already spinning. just took panadol for tension headache :nailbite:




          Tick tick tick tick here I am...

          A song Iike this ?

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            Sun_2010
            last edited by

            janet_lee88:
            phtthp:

            count down ... 2 more hours left


            tick tock tick tock ...
            heavy traffic coming into this webpage ... after 12 noon clock strike
            dong dong dong ...

            please do not tick tock tick tock...my head is already spinning. just took panadol for tension headache :nailbite:

            Haha, janet, the surprising thing is I have a headache too thought no tension.

            All P6 parents!
            Step 1:
            Inhale deeply, expanding your abdomen. Exhale slowly through your mouth . Feel your tension and anxiety fading away.
            Step 2: Do step 1

            Be on an infinite loop. :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

            http://i46.tinypic.com/5cknt5.jpg\">

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              LovingDadSG
              last edited by

              Folks,


              As a parent of two secondary school children who already cleared PSLE few years ago, my sincere suggestion and request to please heed to what our Government is trying to do and do not post PSLE top scores here (with all due respect to kiasuparents.com).

              Allow me to share my own experience. My both children did very well in their PSLE exams, they both I reckon are in top 2 / 3% of their cohort, are in top school. So as a parent naturally I was happy and proud when my two children’s PSLE scores came out.

              However, I realized that it was not quite right on my part to share my children’s PSLE scores with my friends - as they make them feel bad about their own children. I realized this much later and I really feel bad about it myself.

              In fact, I remember clearly that when we went to school to collect PSLE results, I saw number of children cry when their results didn’t match their expectations and they felt let down. In the joy of my own children’s success, I didn’t realize implication of this at that time but later on I realize - it is so cruel and unnecessary for children at the tender age of 12.

              We all ought to love our children, motivate them to do well but at the same time let’s not subject them to stress at such young.

              No other developed country in the world has such a stratification of children with high stake national public exam at the age of 12.

              So, please - I can very well understand parent’s anxiety etc. - but please refrain from disclosing top PSLE results.

              Our children’s well being and their development depends on many more factors - not just PSLE results.

              Thank you.

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                julialai
                last edited by

                janet_lee88:
                phtthp:

                count down ... 2 more hours left


                tick tock tick tock ...
                heavy traffic coming into this webpage ... after 12 noon clock strike
                dong dong dong ...

                please do not tick tock tick tock...my head is already spinning. just took panadol for tension headache :nailbite:

                :snuggles: Steady Janet!

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                  Zekezachzoom
                  last edited by

                  :goodpost: You have my vote on this.

                  LovingDadSG:
                  Folks,

                  As a parent of two secondary school children who already cleared PSLE few years ago, my sincere suggestion and request to please heed to what our Government is trying to do and do not post PSLE top scores here (with all due respect to kiasuparents.com).

                  Allow me to share my own experience. My both children did very well in their PSLE exams, they both I reckon are in top 2 / 3% of their cohort, are in top school. So as a parent naturally I was happy and proud when my two children's PSLE scores came out.

                  However, I realized that it was not quite right on my part to share my children's PSLE scores with my friends - as they make them feel bad about their own children. I realized this much later and I really feel bad about it myself.

                  In fact, I remember clearly that when we went to school to collect PSLE results, I saw number of children cry when their results didn't match their expectations and they felt let down. In the joy of my own children's success, I didn't realize implication of this at that time but later on I realize - it is so cruel and unnecessary for children at the tender age of 12.

                  We all ought to love our children, motivate them to do well but at the same time let's not subject them to stress at such young.

                  No other developed country in the world has such a stratification of children with high stake national public exam at the age of 12.

                  So, please - I can very well understand parent's anxiety etc. - but please refrain from disclosing top PSLE results.

                  Our children's well being and their development depends on many more factors - not just PSLE results.

                  Thank you.

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                  • H Offline
                    hanaraihana
                    last edited by

                    my older child is in P3 but i can feel yr pressure… good luck to all!

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                    • L Offline
                      Louis
                      last edited by

                      Agree with you. For top students, whether 272, 282 or 292, his or she will go into the dream school, which is more important. We shall not focus too much on the exact number. Let children have some space to build their characters, particularly the future scholars who will hold high positions in the society and affect people's life.

                      LovingDadSG:
                      Folks,

                      As a parent of two secondary school children who already cleared PSLE few years ago, my sincere suggestion and request to please heed to what our Government is trying to do and do not post PSLE top scores here (with all due respect to kiasuparents.com).

                      Allow me to share my own experience. My both children did very well in their PSLE exams, they both I reckon are in top 2 / 3% of their cohort, are in top school. So as a parent naturally I was happy and proud when my two children's PSLE scores came out.

                      However, I realized that it was not quite right on my part to share my children's PSLE scores with my friends - as they make them feel bad about their own children. I realized this much later and I really feel bad about it myself.

                      In fact, I remember clearly that when we went to school to collect PSLE results, I saw number of children cry when their results didn't match their expectations and they felt let down. In the joy of my own children's success, I didn't realize implication of this at that time but later on I realize - it is so cruel and unnecessary for children at the tender age of 12.

                      We all ought to love our children, motivate them to do well but at the same time let's not subject them to stress at such young.

                      No other developed country in the world has such a stratification of children with high stake national public exam at the age of 12.

                      So, please - I can very well understand parent's anxiety etc. - but please refrain from disclosing top PSLE results.

                      Our children's well being and their development depends on many more factors - not just PSLE results.

                      Thank you.

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                        shurley197323
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                        I am now inside the sch with my girl, my heart is going to explore. … . when the time is nearer n nearer

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