2012 PSLE Discussions and Strategy
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pchong:
That is the problem of bringing forward the PSLE. It used to be mid Oct & now early Oct. Schools had to rush to complete the syllabus & kids now have nothing to do. The school should engage external vendors to conduct workshops such as public speaking, speech & drama or oil painting for the kids to keep them occupy meaningfully.KoalaMummy:
my ds school have a whole list of Post PSLE Programme line up for all the P6s DAILY... Doesn't other school have these?
The sch does not have any activity for the kids. The teacher reads her own book in class while the rest of the kids chat and play with each other. So yesterday, the teacher booked the computer lab and let the kids surf net. I'm finding it a waste of time. -
KoalaMummy:
Does parent need to be there for the collection. I heard my friend saying that certain sch require the presence of parent else they will not release the result to the child. Is that true?janet_lee88:
Told hubby we must collect results with him.
So how many parents here will take leave and accompany their dc to school to collect the results? Wondering if i should take leave too... -
Result will be issued to the child directly.
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pchong:
Does parent need to be there for the collection. I heard my friend saying that certain sch require the presence of parent else they will not release the result to the child. Is that true?[/quote]i remembered during my DD time 2 yrs ago, P advised all parents to accompany their dc to sch for results collection. One of the reasons given was that parents to be with dc regardless of the outcome of the results, to be there for them, to comfort them, to hug them , moral support etc...KoalaMummy:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]Told hubby we must collect results with him.
So how many parents here will take leave and accompany their dc to school to collect the results? Wondering if i should take leave too... -
its good to have parents by their dc when they are collecting their results… this is irregardless of whether they score well or not…
in the same scenario like when u collect your medical report, its the fear you have prior to collecting that freaks u out… i wun want my dc to subject to that kind of fear at just P6… i acc my ds to collect his psle last yr… i didnt step into sch as i dun see many parents there and doesnt want him to feel pressurised of my presence but i told him to come out to me at the gate immediately… all was fine… -
LE ANN:
i remembered during my DD time 2 yrs ago, P advised all parents to accompany their dc to sch for results collection. One of the reasons given was that parents to be with dc regardless of the outcome of the results, to be there for them, to comfort them, to hug them , moral support etc...
Issit a all girls' school? Girls are more emo. My ds (all boys school)'s P never asked parents to go along. -
KoalaMummy:
no it's a mixed school....LE ANN:
i remembered during my DD time 2 yrs ago, P advised all parents to accompany their dc to sch for results collection. One of the reasons given was that parents to be with dc regardless of the outcome of the results, to be there for them, to comfort them, to hug them , moral support etc...
Issit a all girls' school? Girls are more emo. My ds (all boys school)'s P never asked parents to go along. -
verykiasumummy:
:goodpost:its good to have parents by their dc when they are collecting their results... this is irregardless of whether they score well or not...
in the same scenario like when u collect your medical report, its the fear you have prior to collecting that freaks u out... i wun want my dc to subject to that kind of fear at just P6... i acc my ds to collect his psle last yr... i didnt step into sch as i dun see many parents there and doesnt want him to feel pressurised of my presence but i told him to come out to me at the gate immediately... all was fine...
We accompanied our kids from the start...all the way through the bumpy ride...whether results are superb or less, we should accompany them to collect results.
Even if results are not as expected, we can still console.
Hey, I also told my son I will be waiting for him when he was done those 4 days. Hubby fetched him to school. Moral support is impt.
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janet_lee88:
Janet , you have been working very hard alongside your son. You never hesitated going the extra mile for him ....:hugs:
:goodpost:verykiasumummy:
its good to have parents by their dc when they are collecting their results... this is irregardless of whether they score well or not...
in the same scenario like when u collect your medical report, its the fear you have prior to collecting that freaks u out... i wun want my dc to subject to that kind of fear at just P6... i acc my ds to collect his psle last yr... i didnt step into sch as i dun see many parents there and doesnt want him to feel pressurised of my presence but i told him to come out to me at the gate immediately... all was fine...
We accompanied our kids from the start...all the way through the bumpy ride...whether results are superb or less, we should accompany them to collect results.
Even if results are not as expected, we can still console.
Hey, I also told my son I will be waiting for him when he was done those 4 days. Hubby fetched him to school. Moral support is impt.
This is the 500th page of 2012 PSLE discussion.
All PSLE 2012 parents - 500 pages to show the long journey you all have gone thru
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Hi Sun,
I am not the only parent…many here went that extra. A friend of mine took 1 year unpaid leave.
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