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      Alkanet
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      Hi, may I'm interested to go to GRPS open house. So it will on July 23rd 8.15-12.40? Do we hv to sign up first? Thx.


      Another thing is, may I know the school timing f/ am n pm class? Thx. :)))

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        mummy of 3
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        Alkanet:
        Hi, may I'm interested to go to GRPS open house. So it will on July 23rd 8.15-12.40? Do we hv to sign up first? Thx.


        Another thing is, may I know the school timing f/ am n pm class? Thx. :)))
        I had called the school before and the admin told me that P1-P3 will be in the afternoon session 1pm-6.30pm (Mon-Fri). Except Wed is 1.30pm-6.30pm. As for the morning session, i never ask. Sorry

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          Alkanet
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          Thx mummy of 3. :)))

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            mama diva
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            I am a very experienced mother of 2 sons from GRPS. My elder son graduated in 2007 and my younger son currently still in the school. Both my sons are from the average class(not the top 2 classes nor the last 2 classes)


            In 2007, when my son took PSLE, the school only had about 4 days of extra classes during June holiday. The school only started having extra classes 2x a week after the prelim which is indeed to late for those average students. My son and I had to struggle very hard for PSLE as the school did give a good headstart. (he is in express stream now)

            During parent talk in the school hall, I questioned about the slow pace the school’s approach towards PSLE, and my questioned was not answered. Yet, school principal only brag about how well she brought up her own kids & the top pupil.

            In 2007, when my elder son took his PSLE the Principal promised to visit every classes to give motivational took to each classes. Towards, the PSLE period everyday I asked my son has the Principal visited your class? each time he said not yet. But I came to know the Principal has already visited the 2 top classes a few weeks ago because I have friends with kids in the top 2 classes!

            Their Maths PSLE score from 2007-2010, was always below the national level. Last year 2010 only 70% pass against 84% pass national level. Which means out of 400 students , there were 120 students failed Maths! Can u imagine that?

            From these experiences, I knew that GRPS will only focus on the top 2 classes in order to gain the top ranking school of having above 275 pointers for their own benefit. But down the road there are another 300 students struggling to just go thru into express stream.

            So, before you enroll in GRPS make sure your child will be among the top 2 classes, otherwise GRPS will treat them as just another student taking another PSLE, which is a no big deal to GRPS .

            For me, once again I have to struggle thru with my younger’s son PSLE in GRPS…….

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              mummy of 3
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              mama diva:
              I am a very experienced mother of 2 sons from GRPS. My elder son graduated in 2007 and my younger son currently still in the school. Both my sons are from the average class(not the top 2 classes nor the last 2 classes)


              In 2007, when my son took PSLE, the school only had about 4 days of extra classes during June holiday. The school only started having extra classes 2x a week after the prelim which is indeed to late for those average students. My son and I had to struggle very hard for PSLE as the school did give a good headstart. (he is in express stream now)

              During parent talk in the school hall, I questioned about the slow pace the school’s approach towards PSLE, and my questioned was not answered. Yet, school principal only brag about how well she brought up her own kids & the top pupil.

              In 2007, when my elder son took his PSLE the Principal promised to visit every classes to give motivational took to each classes. Towards, the PSLE period everyday I asked my son has the Principal visited your class? each time he said not yet. But I came to know the Principal has already visited the 2 top classes a few weeks ago because I have friends with kids in the top 2 classes!

              Their Maths PSLE score from 2007-2010, was always below the national level. Last year 2010 only 70% pass against 84% pass national level. Which means out of 400 students , there were 120 students failed Maths! Can u imagine that?

              From these experiences, I knew that GRPS will only focus on the top 2 classes in order to gain the top ranking school of having above 275 pointers for their own benefit. But down the road there are another 300 students struggling to just go thru into express stream.

              So, before you enroll in GRPS make sure your child will be among the top 2 classes, otherwise GRPS will treat them as just another student taking another PSLE, which is a no big deal to GRPS .

              For me, once again I have to struggle thru with my younger’s son PSLE in GRPS…….
              :yikes: :yikes: :yikes: Then i may consider my DD1 school in P2C if fail in P2B... :sad:

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                Alkanet
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                mama diva:
                I am a very experienced mother of 2 sons from GRPS. My elder son graduated in 2007 and my younger son currently still in the school. Both my sons are from the average class(not the top 2 classes nor the last 2 classes)


                In 2007, when my son took PSLE, the school only had about 4 days of extra classes during June holiday. The school only started having extra classes 2x a week after the prelim which is indeed to late for those average students. My son and I had to struggle very hard for PSLE as the school did give a good headstart. (he is in express stream now)

                During parent talk in the school hall, I questioned about the slow pace the school’s approach towards PSLE, and my questioned was not answered. Yet, school principal only brag about how well she brought up her own kids & the top pupil.

                In 2007, when my elder son took his PSLE the Principal promised to visit every classes to give motivational took to each classes. Towards, the PSLE period everyday I asked my son has the Principal visited your class? each time he said not yet. But I came to know the Principal has already visited the 2 top classes a few weeks ago because I have friends with kids in the top 2 classes!

                Their Maths PSLE score from 2007-2010, was always below the national level. Last year 2010 only 70% pass against 84% pass national level. Which means out of 400 students , there were 120 students failed Maths! Can u imagine that?

                From these experiences, I knew that GRPS will only focus on the top 2 classes in order to gain the top ranking school of having above 275 pointers for their own benefit. But down the road there are another 300 students struggling to just go thru into express stream.

                So, before you enroll in GRPS make sure your child will be among the top 2 classes, otherwise GRPS will treat them as just another student taking another PSLE, which is a no big deal to GRPS .

                For me, once again I have to struggle thru with my younger’s son PSLE in GRPS…….

                :shock: :shock: :shock: Now am considering another school 60:40 than Grps...

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                  patntee
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                  mama diva:
                  I am a very experienced mother of 2 sons from GRPS. My elder son graduated in 2007 and my younger son currently still in the school. Both my sons are from the average class(not the top 2 classes nor the last 2 classes)


                  In 2007, when my son took PSLE, the school only had about 4 days of extra classes during June holiday. The school only started having extra classes 2x a week after the prelim which is indeed to late for those average students. My son and I had to struggle very hard for PSLE as the school did give a good headstart. (he is in express stream now)

                  During parent talk in the school hall, I questioned about the slow pace the school’s approach towards PSLE, and my questioned was not answered. Yet, school principal only brag about how well she brought up her own kids & the top pupil.

                  In 2007, when my elder son took his PSLE the Principal promised to visit every classes to give motivational took to each classes. Towards, the PSLE period everyday I asked my son has the Principal visited your class? each time he said not yet. But I came to know the Principal has already visited the 2 top classes a few weeks ago because I have friends with kids in the top 2 classes!

                  Their Maths PSLE score from 2007-2010, was always below the national level. Last year 2010 only 70% pass against 84% pass national level. Which means out of 400 students , there were 120 students failed Maths! Can u imagine that?

                  From these experiences, I knew that GRPS will only focus on the top 2 classes in order to gain the top ranking school of having above 275 pointers for their own benefit. But down the road there are another 300 students struggling to just go thru into express stream.

                  So, before you enroll in GRPS make sure your child will be among the top 2 classes, otherwise GRPS will treat them as just another student taking another PSLE, which is a no big deal to GRPS .

                  For me, once again I have to struggle thru with my younger’s son PSLE in GRPS…….
                  mama diva, thanks for sharing your experience. I heard the same feedback about the school too. :yikes:

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                    Alkanet
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                    Does Grps have plan f/ upgrading to a single session?

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                      Yona
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                      [quote="Alkanet"]Does Grps have plan f/ upgrading to a single session?[/quote

                      They do have plan to turn single session, based on MOE plan. May not year 2012, as the no. of students still large.

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                        mummy of 3
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                        Dear all, any PV in Greenridge PS to share their experience?

                        Will like to do PV again for my DD2... :sad:
                        Pls help :?: ...

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