Sec 1 2012
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Attended the award ceremony for NHPS PSLE 2011 today.
Seems more award winners went to HCI/NYGH compared to the Raffles family.
Top 5 students went to RI(276), NJC(273), HCI(273), NUSH(272) and NYGH(272). -
ngbrdad:
Wow top 5 went to different schools. In recent years, in some schools, top kids go to HCI and NYGH instead of Raffles family. Academic plus some non-academic reasons .... :evil: some parents prefer the HCI/NYGH cultures and Mdm Heng herself is a big draw for NYPS kids to NYGH :please:Attended the award ceremony for NHPS PSLE 2011 today.
Seems more award winners went to HCI/NYGH compared to the Raffles family.
Top 5 students went to RI(276), NJC(273), HCI(273), NUSH(272) and NYGH(272).
But following release of this year's A levels results, I personally expect that more parents will urge their p6 kids to go to Raffles family. Additionally, with no transfer allowed once DSA offer is accepted, I predict that the PSLE S1 COP for RI especially to go even higher. More kids (those rejcted by RI via DSA) will reject their other sch DSA offers and bank on PSLE to get into RI. My personal predictions only trying to look into crystal glass, so pls don't flame! :pokeeye:
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Snow Crystal:
The kid that went to NYGH donated half of her scholarship given by NYGH for being one of the PSLE top scorer to the primary school. Very kind of her.
Wow top 5 went to different schools. In recent years, in some schools, top kids go to HCI and NYGH instead of Raffles family. Academic plus some non-academic reasons .... :evil: some parents prefer the HCI/NYGH cultures and Mdm Heng herself is a big draw for NYPS kids to NYGH :please:ngbrdad:
Attended the award ceremony for NHPS PSLE 2011 today.
Seems more award winners went to HCI/NYGH compared to the Raffles family.
Top 5 students went to RI(276), NJC(273), HCI(273), NUSH(272) and NYGH(272).
But following release of this year's A levels results, I personally expect that more parents will urge their p6 kids to go to Raffles family. Additionally, with no transfer allowed once DSA offer is accepted, I predict that the PSLE S1 COP for RI especially to go even higher. More kids (those rejcted by RI via DSA) will reject their other sch DSA offers and bank on PSLE to get into RI. My personal predictions only trying to look into crystal glass, so pls don't flame! :pokeeye: -
ngbrdad:
That is a lot of clothes for a 3 day camp. So must they pack a sleeping bag too?Just saw this thread and reporting here.
DS going for his St John ambulance camp in school next week for 3 days.
They are asked to packed 5 shirts/tops, 2 set of uniforms, 2 PE attire, 5 pairs of socks , 2 pairs of track shoes, 3 burmudas/shorts and 7 underwear :yikes: :yikes:
Quite a few parents are wondering why is there a need for so much clothing -
ngbrdad:
The kid that went to NYGH donated half of her scholarship given by NYGH for being one of the PSLE top scorer to the primary school. Very kind of her.[/quote]That's very thoughtful of her. NYGH gives a scholarship to top scorers?
Wow top 5 went to different schools. In recent years, in some schools, top kids go to HCI and NYGH instead of Raffles family. Academic plus some non-academic reasons .... :evil: some parents prefer the HCI/NYGH cultures and Mdm Heng herself is a big draw for NYPS kids to NYGH :please:Snow Crystal:
[quote=\"ngbrdad\"]Attended the award ceremony for NHPS PSLE 2011 today.
Seems more award winners went to HCI/NYGH compared to the Raffles family.
Top 5 students went to RI(276), NJC(273), HCI(273), NUSH(272) and NYGH(272).
But following release of this year's A levels results, I personally expect that more parents will urge their p6 kids to go to Raffles family. Additionally, with no transfer allowed once DSA offer is accepted, I predict that the PSLE S1 COP for RI especially to go even higher. More kids (those rejcted by RI via DSA) will reject their other sch DSA offers and bank on PSLE to get into RI. My personal predictions only trying to look into crystal glass, so pls don't flame! :pokeeye: -
jtoh:
That is a lot of clothes for a 3 day camp. So must they pack a sleeping bag too?ngbrdad:
Just saw this thread and reporting here.
DS going for his St John ambulance camp in school next week for 3 days.
They are asked to packed 5 shirts/tops, 2 set of uniforms, 2 PE attire, 5 pairs of socks , 2 pairs of track shoes, 3 burmudas/shorts and 7 underwear :yikes: :yikes:
Quite a few parents are wondering why is there a need for so much clothing
Wow, overkill. DS just returned from 3 days camp, packed half of what is stated here. Don't forget slippers. -
ngbrdad:
Such an exemplary act of kindness! Can study plus good character.... :boogie:
The kid that went to NYGH donated half of her scholarship given by NYGH for being one of the PSLE top scorer to the primary school. Very kind of her. -
ngbrdad:
Just saw this thread and reporting here.
DS going for his St John ambulance camp in school next week for 3 days.
They are asked to packed 5 shirts/tops, 2 set of uniforms, 2 PE attire, 5 pairs of socks , 2 pairs of track shoes, 3 burmudas/shorts and 7 underwear :yikes: :yikes:
Quite a few parents are wondering why is there a need for so much clothing
Because it's rainy weather, and boys are sweaty, might fall or roll in the mud too!
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ngbrdad:
Hope your ds will enjoy the camp!Just saw this thread and reporting here.
DS going for his St John ambulance camp in school next week for 3 days.
They are asked to packed 5 shirts/tops, 2 set of uniforms, 2 PE attire, 5 pairs of socks , 2 pairs of track shoes, 3 burmudas/shorts and 7 underwear :yikes: :yikes:
Quite a few parents are wondering why is there a need for so much clothing
Mine's going to boys brigade camp too - also first three days next week. Heard that the first day no showering - after the hike. becoz they're going to sleep in tents. 2nd nite then camp at dormitory where there's shower facilities. So was told to pack prickly heat powder. Will ask him to pack wipes too - don't think putting powder on sweating sticky skin helps.
As for amt of clothing suggested in the packlist - just 1 or 2 of each only and sufficient undergarments. Oh must pray for fine weather too! -
Verysuperkiasu:
Hope your ds will enjoy the camp!ngbrdad:
Just saw this thread and reporting here.
DS going for his St John ambulance camp in school next week for 3 days.
They are asked to packed 5 shirts/tops, 2 set of uniforms, 2 PE attire, 5 pairs of socks , 2 pairs of track shoes, 3 burmudas/shorts and 7 underwear :yikes: :yikes:
Quite a few parents are wondering why is there a need for so much clothing
Mine's going to boys brigade camp too - also first three days next week. Heard that the first day no showering - after the hike. becoz they're going to sleep in tents. 2nd nite then camp at dormitory where there's shower facilities. So was told to pack prickly heat powder. Will ask him to pack wipes too - don't think putting powder on sweating sticky skin helps.
As for amt of clothing suggested in the packlist - just 1 or 2 of each only and sufficient undergarments. Oh must pray for fine weather too!
Don't forget the poncho.
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