2011 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
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Tinkerbelle:
Thank you tinklebelle, I have slipped that piece of paper into son's bag already...just in case it requires...great parents with great moral support here. Good luck to your son for his best performance.SBC dad:
Only see registration form, is there entry form ? Dun scare this dad here please....son already in dream land, can only ask him tomo morning...tell me please parents, is this entry form required tomo ?
Hi SBC dad,
The entry proof just lists all the exams your DS will be sitting for, the starting & ending times, with all your DS's details.
DD was told by teacher that they DO NOT need to bring the entry proof for PSLE but I told DD to just bring it along and put it in her bag.
With deep appreciation from this dad here. -
vlim:
so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
Ya lor....I still remember the day when I send DD to sch in P1.....only seemed like yesterday. Old liao...keke -
Tinkerbelle:
back then he was still chubby chubby and now ...he said his chubbiness has gone to his father.. :rotflmao:vlim:
so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
Ya lor....I still remember the day when I send DD to sch in P1.....only seemed like yesterday. Old liao...keke -
SBC dad:
Thank you tinklebelle, I have slipped that piece of paper into son's bag already...just in case it requires...great parents with great moral support here. Good luck to your son for his best performance.Tinkerbelle:
[quote=\"SBC dad\"]Only see registration form, is there entry form ? Dun scare this dad here please....son already in dream land, can only ask him tomo morning...tell me please parents, is this entry form required tomo ?
Hi SBC dad,
The entry proof just lists all the exams your DS will be sitting for, the starting & ending times, with all your DS's details.
DD was told by teacher that they DO NOT need to bring the entry proof for PSLE but I told DD to just bring it along and put it in her bag.
With deep appreciation from this dad here.[/quote]You are most welcome, SBC dad.
All the best to your DS too. Jia you! :rahrah: -
vlim:
back then he was still chubby chubby and now ...he said his chubbiness has gone to his father.. :rotflmao:[/quote] :rotflmao: Wait till they get to sec sch..... Most of my friends' kids lose quite a bit of weight when they get to sec sch. I saw all the RI boys running that day....looks like your DS will be trim & fit... :evil:Tinkerbelle:
[quote=\"vlim\"]so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
Ya lor....I still remember the day when I send DD to sch in P1.....only seemed like yesterday. Old liao...keke -
smileplease:
Thanks for sharing, Smileplease.i did write to SEAB pertaining to correction tape issues on 29/6/2011 and this is their reply :
We refer to your query dated 29th of June.
Candidates have been instructed to write their answers in blue/black ink.
If there is a need to change answers, we advise them to cross the answers
and rewrite them. However, candidates will not be penalised if they use
correction tape/fluid during the PSLE. Candidates are discouraged from
using correction fluids as the pages.
Chin Sheng Tyng Tony
Head Exam Admin 1
I guess some cheap correction tape will peel. My daughter has been using $4 plus bought from Popular, we did not notice any peeling so far. Do not use correction fluid as you might forget to write the answer since you need to wait for it to dry.
We wish your child all the best in the coming PSLE.
Good luck to your DD too. :rahrah: -
vlim:
so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
wow, your boy must be very tall! my boy is still slightly shorter than me (i'm 1.6m) but i think he will catch up with me very soon..
ya, seems like just last week that DS joined his old primary school (P1).. and seems like just yesterday that he joined his current primary school (P4 GEP).. and he is sitting for PSLE tomorrow!!!
kinda feel sad that this phase of DS' education will come to an end soon.. :sad: , but at the same time feel happy & excited that another phase of his education will begin soon.. :rahrah:
vlim, i am glad to have known you at KSP & i hope to keep in touch with you (at KSP or at RI) when our sons go to RI next year! :hi5: -
firefly38:
ahhhhhhh...I also 1.6 le!..don't know got shrink or not this few yrsvlim:
so fast...our kid have gone through their 6 yrs of primary school education...and my boy is taller then me now...time flies... :imanangel: :snuggles:
wow, your boy must be very tall! my boy is still slightly shorter than me (i'm 1.6m) but i think he will catch up with me very soon..
ya, seems like just last week that DS joined his old primary school (P1).. and seems like just yesterday that he joined his current primary school (P4 GEP).. and he is sitting for PSLE tomorrow!!!
kinda feel sad that this phase of DS' education will come to an end soon.. :sad: , but at the same time feel happy & excited that another phase of his education will begin soon.. :rahrah:
vlim, i am glad to have known you at KSP & i hope to keep in touch with you (at KSP or at RI) when our sons go to RI next year! :hi5:
...same same glad to know you at ksp and si ke ly our sons might be classmates in future ... :hi5:
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Finally yesterday nite my ds could sleep early at 10.00pm as tr didn't give him homework . The critical moment.....
:nailbite:
An hour to go ... ... :xedfingers: All the best and gd luck to All p6s å ę²¹ļ¼å ę²¹! å ę²¹!:rahrah: :rahrah: :rahrah:
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