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    • iRabbitI Offline
      iRabbit
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      bgmum:
      Hi all


      hquek, you are right. Most of the time, I find diff classes do diff work or work at quite diff pace. DS Chinese class seems to be playing catch-up nowadays. This week, his CL teacher seems to be frantically trying to complete the last chapter that is intended to be tested for CT2 next wk. I heard the other classes already completed them much earlier.

      iRabbit, I think the CT2 is next Tue not Wed.

      TheAnswer, hints that tests are coming are when the teachers start to give out past yr papers or mock tests 1-2 weeks before for them to practise on. Good reminder in that sense, don't even need to track dates 🙂
      I wanted to test Hquek and see whether she was paying attention to what she's reading mah. :evil:

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        hquek
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        Failed to make dent.

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          Maple leaf
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          iRabbit:
          bgmum:

          Hi all


          hquek, you are right. Most of the time, I find diff classes do diff work or work at quite diff pace. DS Chinese class seems to be playing catch-up nowadays. This week, his CL teacher seems to be frantically trying to complete the last chapter that is intended to be tested for CT2 next wk. I heard the other classes already completed them much earlier.

          iRabbit, I think the CT2 is next Tue not Wed.

          TheAnswer, hints that tests are coming are when the teachers start to give out past yr papers or mock tests 1-2 weeks before for them to practise on. Good reminder in that sense, don't even need to track dates 🙂

          I wanted to test Hquek and see whether she was paying attention to what she's reading mah. :evil:

          :scared: i thought DS was not paying attention in class.Tks bgmum . 😄

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            iRabbit
            last edited by

            Maple leaf:
            iRabbit:

            [quote=\"bgmum\"]Hi all


            hquek, you are right. Most of the time, I find diff classes do diff work or work at quite diff pace. DS Chinese class seems to be playing catch-up nowadays. This week, his CL teacher seems to be frantically trying to complete the last chapter that is intended to be tested for CT2 next wk. I heard the other classes already completed them much earlier.

            iRabbit, I think the CT2 is next Tue not Wed.

            TheAnswer, hints that tests are coming are when the teachers start to give out past yr papers or mock tests 1-2 weeks before for them to practise on. Good reminder in that sense, don't even need to track dates 🙂

            I wanted to test Hquek and see whether she was paying attention to what she's reading mah. :evil:

            :scared: i thought DS was not paying attention in class.Tks bgmum . 😄[/quote]How could your ds not be paying attention in class? He's so 乖.

            Mine kenna feedback can do better if not so playful. :oops:

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              wcc
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              Hi,

              In GEP, they always talk about the baseline of 70%.
              So, is passing marks at 70%?
              If for any subject, we could not get 70%, what’s going to happen? Anyone can advise?

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                Nebbermind
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                wcc:
                Hi,

                In GEP, they always talk about the baseline of 70%.
                So, is passing marks at 70%?
                If for any subject, we could not get 70%, what's going to happen? Anyone can advise?
                From NYPS website
                [quote]Pupils are monitored with formal Academic assessments and are required to perform to a minimum Baseline expectation of 70% for every subject. This is to ensure that the GEP is value-adding to pupils’ academic development. The Baseline is a recommended guide for the reasonable performance of pupils belonging to the GEP set by the GEB.[/quote]

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                  wcc
                  last edited by

                  Nebbermind:
                  wcc:

                  Hi,

                  In GEP, they always talk about the baseline of 70%.
                  So, is passing marks at 70%?
                  If for any subject, we could not get 70%, what's going to happen? Anyone can advise?

                  From NYPS website
                  [quote]Pupils are monitored with formal Academic assessments and are required to perform to a minimum Baseline expectation of 70% for every subject. This is to ensure that the GEP is value-adding to pupils’ academic development. The Baseline is a recommended guide for the reasonable performance of pupils belonging to the GEP set by the GEB.

                  [/quote]So it's recommended guide. Not exactly a requisite?

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                    bgmum
                    last edited by

                    wcc:
                    Nebbermind:

                    [quote=\"wcc\"]Hi,

                    In GEP, they always talk about the baseline of 70%.
                    So, is passing marks at 70%?
                    If for any subject, we could not get 70%, what's going to happen? Anyone can advise?

                    From NYPS website
                    [quote]Pupils are monitored with formal Academic assessments and are required to perform to a minimum Baseline expectation of 70% for every subject. This is to ensure that the GEP is value-adding to pupils’ academic development. The Baseline is a recommended guide for the reasonable performance of pupils belonging to the GEP set by the GEB.

                    [/quote]So it's recommended guide. Not exactly a requisite?[/quote]No worries wcc. As long as they do fine for daily work, teachers will still \"pass\" them and give overall 70%.

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                      wcc
                      last edited by

                      So it’s recommended guide. Not exactly a requisite?[/quote]


                      No worries wcc. As long as they do fine for daily work, teachers will still "pass" them and give overall 70%.[/quote]

                      Oh I see. Thanks.

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                        zakashi
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                        Who actually mark the GEP paper?

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