St Stephen's
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psychoatom:
Hi Psychoatom
Hey hashroop ... don't fret ... 2 of my boys are also in SSS. Older one just got PSLE results today. Younger one in P5 next year - sadly going to one of the lesser classes.
Good luck in P6!
Since your son has got back his PSLE results, any idea what is the top score of St Stephen's PSLE this year. I went to the other thread on \"PSLE results\" and to my dismay, they didn't mention anything about SSS.
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That would be 263
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Thanks psychoatom.
Frankly, a bit low for a "top score" …
Of course, I give full credit to the top student & i personally think anything above 240 is great job per se … and if in future my son can manage a 263 i’d be very proud of him. BUT, if targetting solely on the topic of a "top score" of a school, this is quite low
I hope i don’t get slammed for saying this but if anyone understands clearly what I m trying to say… I think one would readily agree w me. -
psychoatom:
Thank you dear..advise noted. True we cannot depend on teachers but to invest in a good tutor if want results..hashroop:
Hi All
Thank you for the great advise. Sorry that I havent been too active in the ST STEPHEN forum blog. Just happen to update and read whats latest in Kiasuparents forum that I chance upon the wonderful replies/advise I received.
and yes DS is still in St Stephen
Hey hashroop ... don't fret ... 2 of my boys are also in SSS. Older one just got PSLE results today. Younger one in P5 next year - sadly going to one of the lesser classes.
The thing about the top classes is it happens at most primary schools - I doubt any school can have all \"top classes\" ... it's just the nature of life -- Darwinian if you may.
Your younger boy still has a year left to prepare for PSLE ... don't waste it. Do not depend on the teacher to give him homework or extra assessments. He has to take the initiative to do it himself, starting now.
Presumably he has his weaker subjects - you will need a good tutor for this who can help him to improve (rather than just push more assessments to him - anyone can do that).
Very important thing is also for him to read more too - if he is not into reading already. It's just the nature of our education system here.
Lastly - take note of the friend's he mixes with -- they play a big part in your son's perspective on studies and life in general.
Good luck in P6!
New Principal coming in next year..hope this change in head will help SSS.
Rgds -
What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?
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hashroop:
What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?
It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score -
new principal has settled in at SSS, and apparently, a few parent have already called up on him to view their concerns on teachers’ attitude and diminishing p5 2010 maths results
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hashroop:
hashroop:
What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?
It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score
Yeah 263... put SSS on par with OEPS (Opera Estate Pri Sch which is also near SSS) and OEPS is \"somewhat considered a neighbourhood school\".
Let's hope the new Principal will do his/her best to help the students
Hashroop - all the best to your son ! PSLE for him this year right? All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy
So tell him to remember to take a break amidst all those studying.
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maisy:
hashroop:
[quote=\"hashroop\"]What is the highest PSLE score for 2010 at St Stephens?
It's ok ... Saw a previous thread on the highest score
Yeah 263... put SSS on par with OEPS (Opera Estate Pri Sch which is also near SSS) and OEPS is \"somewhat considered a neighbourhood school\".
Let's hope the new Principal will do his/her best to help the students
Hashroop - all the best to your son ! PSLE for him this year right? All work & no play makes Jack a dull boy
So tell him to remember to take a break amidst all those studying.[/quote]Thank you Maisy, need all the lucks and good wishes for psle.
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Hi, is St Stephen primary a single session school? What time does school start?
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