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    PSLE 2012 - Results Discussion

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Secondary Schools - Selection
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    • M Offline
      mummy so kiasu
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      coolbreeze:
      watmekiasu:

      I don't think students repeat PSLE. I think for those with very low score, they go to a school called Pathlight, Northlight or something like that.



      My DS's sch have 2 repeat students from last yr's batch.

      Usually very few repeat
      cases. Mainly those who failed English. Those who go to Northlight or Pathlight are those who have very low T score & it is unlikely for them to make it even they repeat for another year.

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        mummy so kiasu
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        Kiasucy:
        janet_lee88:

        22 NOVEMBER THURSDAY.


        All the best to the kids and parents.

        Has MOE confirmed this date?

        Yes, It is confirmed. Have to report to school on 22 Nov at 12pm.

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          mummy so kiasu
          last edited by

          Kiasucy:
          janet_lee88:

          22 NOVEMBER THURSDAY.


          All the best to the kids and parents.

          Has MOE confirmed this date?

          Yes, It is confirmed. Have to report to school on 22 Nov at 12pm.

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            mummy so kiasu
            last edited by

            Kiasucy:
            janet_lee88:

            22 NOVEMBER THURSDAY.


            All the best to the kids and parents.

            Has MOE confirmed this date?

            Yes, It is confirmed. Have to report to school on 22 Nov at 12pm.

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              mummy so kiasu
              last edited by

              Kiasucy:
              janet_lee88:

              22 NOVEMBER THURSDAY.


              All the best to the kids and parents.

              Has MOE confirmed this date?

              Yes, It is confirmed. Have to report to school on 22 Nov at 12pm.

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                jtoh
                last edited by

                slmkhoo:
                catddy2002:

                Just wonder, parent has to go school with their child to collect the result?


                No, it's not necessary. And not every child wants their parents to be there!

                It's not necessary but I think it's nice to be there to support your child. During my dd's time, two of her schoolmates did poorer that they had hoped and they were sobbing inconsolably and their parents weren't there to support them. The girls and teachers gathered round to console them as best as they could but at the end of the day they still had to make their way home alone on public transport. It was a sad sight to see.

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                  isetan
                  last edited by

                  Agree. PSLE is a nightmare to some. When u think u did well, the reverse will happen sometimes. So I think would be wise for parents to accompany their DC along to get the results. And the great pressure actually is on the child itself! They also wants to perform well, so parent company would be moral support to them.

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                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    isetan:
                    Agree. PSLE is a nightmare to some. When u think u did well, the reverse will happen sometimes. So I think would be wise for parents to accompany their DC along to get the results. And the great pressure actually is on the child itself! They also wants to perform well, so parent company would be moral support to them.

                    Parents do not have to be there...but being there for the kids is support. They are more stressed and worried than us parents. If they do well, we can rejoice with them...if results are less desirable than expected, they would want assurance.

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                      catddy2002
                      last edited by

                      Thanks for all the replies!

                      Check with my son whether I should go, he just say up to me!
                      I decided to go, just in case he didn’t do well, it will be good to be there with him.

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                        pokomummy
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                        catddy2002:
                        Thanks for all the replies!

                        Check with my son whether I should go, he just say up to me!
                        I decided to go, just in case he didn't do well, it will be good to be there with him.
                        This kind of thing no need to check with your child, just gogogo... must give moral support mah! And hope for the best!!! :xedfingers:

                        Good luck to all mummies! I hope my son does well too... :rahrah:

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