CHIJ (Kellock)
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nansk:
Hi Nansk, you are good! The info you provided helps tremendously. Many thanks and much appreciated! :thankyou: [/color]LittlePrinz:
Hi there, someone told me that Kellock does not push very hard on the kids academically. But they are good at moulding an all rounder kid eg. the school will let the kids try a lot of different things. I would appreciate comments from parents with their dd in this school. I mean ultimately, I want my girl comes home happy everyday and not overly stressed.
Well, yes, that is what I have observed in this first year at the school. They do teach all the concepts in the syllabus, but I haven't see the intensive drill-and-kill approach yet. As compared to other schools that intensively focus on academic performance (and where I've seen some parents complaining on this forum about the heavy workload), I have not come across any CHIJ (Kellock) parent complaining on this forum or in person.
And that is as it should be. P1 and P2 are for getting used to the idea of school and lessons and gaining a familiarity with the concepts of reading, spelling, hadnwriting, parts of speech and maths. I am sure in P3 the pace will pick up - after all, the school has to get the girls up to speed by end-P5 for the PSLE. But for now, the bite-size learning approach seems to be working for my dd.
My dd tends to dawdle in her work and would bring back homework daily in the first half of the year. What I have seen is, only the work that they cannot complete in school is sent home as homework. If they can complete their worksheets in the school, then there is no homework. Now that my dd has realized this, she rarely brings home anything.
She loves having the rest of the day to herself.
Also, just fyi, I believe they will be \"streamed\" in P3. (My dd says that they will be re-sorted into different classes.) -
kids_r_innocent:
Hmm... r we mostly staying within 1-2km from Kellock since we opt for this sch?
I'm staying within 1-2km and glad to be able to get in this school
Had some friends who stayed over 2km couldn't get in this year. :sad: -
I do learn a lot about the school from the feedback.
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junemum:
Hi Junemumkids_r_innocent:
Hmm... r we mostly staying within 1-2km from Kellock since we opt for this sch?
I'm staying within 1-2km and glad to be able to get in this school
Had some friends who stayed over 2km couldn't get in this year. :sad:
Mayb we r staying near each other??
Oh.. Previously I saw from Kellock's history tat balloting wld be required for >2km. So which sch did they enroll in at phase3? -
kids_r_innocent:
Hi Junemumjunemum:
[quote=\"kids_r_innocent\"]Hmm... r we mostly staying within 1-2km from Kellock since we opt for this sch?
I'm staying within 1-2km and glad to be able to get in this school
Had some friends who stayed over 2km couldn't get in this year. :sad:
Mayb we r staying near each other??
Oh.. Previously I saw from Kellock's history tat balloting wld be required for >2km. So which sch did they enroll in at phase3?[/quote]Maybe close :celebrate:
Didn't ask them after that coz no chance to meet up and chat more. -
Hi all,
Please post here (to let me know) the date for the school registration. Last year, it was in early October.
All the vendors (shoes, uniform, bookshop) will be there and we want to re-stock on some items.
Thanks in advance
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Hi nansk,
the date for P1 orientation is on 11 Nov. -
Thank, Pigrabbiit.
Is there a date earlier than the orientation when parents go over to fill up forms, sign up for the school bus, get the stationery list, buy the books and uniforms (to be worn on orientation day), etc? I was hoping to go to the school on that day. -
Eh, no leh. So far, I only know that the orientation date is 11 Nov. If I know any other dates, will let u know k.

Wow, if there is such a date, can you let me know too? Maybe I can pop down to get some stuffs first rather than on the actual orientation date.
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I'm sure the school will inform us on the registration date. Well, let's just share the info here whoever receive first

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