Catholic High (Primary)
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Appreciate if anyone can share about the religion requirement under 2B for Catholic High (Pri). Does both parents have to be baptised catholic or just baptised christians? And also does the child have to be baptised catholic? Many thanks for any confirmation.
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grandmahere\" post_id=\"2016912\" time=\"1615104494\" user_id=\"188765:
You must show the baptism certificate of at least one parent who must be a Roman Catholic.
Appreciate if anyone can share about the religion requirement under 2B for Catholic High (Pri). Does both parents have to be baptised catholic or just baptised christians? And also does the child have to be baptised catholic? Many thanks for any confirmation. -
Oh thank you for your confirmation.

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2020 psle batch (born 2008),
their equivalent AL Cut off point
Info source, from MOE
https://www.moe.gov.sg/schoolfinder/schooldetail?schoolname=catholic-high-school-secondary -
Hi dear fellow Catholic High primary parents,
Can I have someone's recommendation for English private tutor that you might have engaged before for your CHS boys? My P2 boy is weak in writing and I have put him through English writing centers for 2 terms but seems to have very little impact. So I thought maybe more targeted 1-1 help could work better. Highly appreciate if anyone has used effective English tutor (I heard CHS has quite unique teaching methodology in Eng and Math, so maybe some tutors experienced in teach CHS boys might be more relevant?). Can PM me if possible
many thanks!! -
Hi dear fellow Catholic High primary parents,
Can I have someone's recommendation for English private tutor that you might have engaged before for your CHS boys? My P2 boy is weak in writing and I have put him through English writing centers for 2 terms but seems to have very little impact. So I thought maybe more targeted 1-1 help could work better. Highly appreciate if anyone has used effective English tutor (I heard CHS has quite unique teaching methodology in Eng and Math, so maybe some tutors experienced in teach CHS boys might be more relevant?). Can PM me if possible
many thanks!! -
anitaray\" post_id=\"2022101\" time=\"1619868693\" user_id=\"166212:
Hi, not sure whether you got your reply.
Hi dear fellow Catholic High primary parents,
Can I have someone's recommendation for English private tutor that you might have engaged before for your CHS boys? My P2 boy is weak in writing and I have put him through English writing centers for 2 terms but seems to have very little impact. So I thought maybe more targeted 1-1 help could work better. Highly appreciate if anyone has used effective English tutor (I heard CHS has quite unique teaching methodology in Eng and Math, so maybe some tutors experienced in teach CHS boys might be more relevant?). Can PM me if possible
many thanks!!
What do you mean by little impact? Is it that his compositions do not get good marks in school?
Do not worry too much as writing usually takes a longer time to improve. Besides, P2s do not have much writings in school. Do encourage your son to read more books. Also read and learn from good compositions (of various themes) each day. I hope you can find a good English tutor. At the mean time, you may want to try out another writing center. It is best that you talk to your son after a trial lesson before deciding whether to enrol him in the centre. Also look at the quality of the resources that the writing center uses to teach.
CHS is strong in its Maths. It is usually the subject with the highest % of A* during those years that the school announced the stats. Part of its Maths curriculum is written by its Maths department. CHS Boys in P3 & 4 learnt more in depth (especially Models and Patterns) compared to many other primary schools. If the boy can do very well for Maths in school, he is likely to do equally well for PSLE Maths.
All the best to your boy! -
what is the proportion that Cat high boys can graduate to Cat high secondary?
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Hi, just to check is there "express" class in P1?
Iโve talked to seveval parents from different classes, their kidโs class learning progress seems are different, most of class are having common/similar pace except one class (having faster pace and even some additional materials ), thatโs the background of my question above. Thanks -
Not that i know of for P1, more like coincidence that boys are more cooperative and teachers are able and willing to teach more?
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