Henry Park Primary
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lizawa:
It's based on 4 subjects only. HCL only has a grade, but does not count into the total aggregate. same in PSLE.
Hi, lizawa, what are the 4 subjects? english, chinese. maths n science? does it mean that student who is taking HCL needs to sit for 2 tests ie normal chinese test n HCL test? thanks :?: -
sesame01:
Hi sesame01,lizawa:
It's based on 4 subjects only. HCL only has a grade, but does not count into the total aggregate. same in PSLE.
Hi, lizawa, what are the 4 subjects? english, chinese. maths n science? does it mean that student who is taking HCL needs to sit for 2 tests ie normal chinese test n HCL test? thanks :?:
Correct on the 4 subjects.
Yes, a student taking HCL needs to sit for 2 papers in all the tests and exams. The format for both papers are different. However, they only need to use 1 textbook, the HCL book.
HCL has no oral, so just need to do 1 oral exam.
Hope this helps. -
My son is in HPPS studying Pri 2. He enjoys himself in school and has make a lot of friends there. As for homework, i think it really depends on the teacher. However, I realised there are more boys than girls in HPPS, maybe there are just too many girls primary schools around the area.
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sesame01:
hahaha... I dunno much about the parent support group as well, just heard they're good. that's why i hope someone can enlighten us

Hi Sesame... Will be bringing DS1 to HPPS on 7 Nov to settle the forms, giro, uniform and books... Will also need to settle transport arrangements, in case you need to do so... Have to download the file from the school website under Info & Links
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Gwen:
Hi Gwen,Hi there all.....
Our little princess will also be attending HP next year. It was a tough choice between HP and Fairfield but we thought the ECAs are better at HP and dont mind the slightly longer distance to get there. The only disadvantage is that HP is still operating PM sessions for P1&2, that might be a problem, I wonder how to manage the AM so that DD doesnt spend her time in front of the TV. :roll:
Our daughter's friend is currently at HP P1 and it seems that there isnt much homework....well, we'll see. We just hope we have done enough to help DD settle down into P1 comfortably...another 4 more months.
Gwen
I know what you mean... My preference would be for him to go for AM session, leaving more time in the afternoons to rest and do homework... Anyway let's enjoy the experience of seeing our little ones go to pri school :celebrate: -
ZacK:
Hi Sesame... Will be bringing DS1 to HPPS on 7 Nov to settle the forms, giro, uniform and books... Will also need to settle transport arrangements, in case you need to do so... Have to download the file from the school website under Info & Links

Hi Zack,
Which part are you staying? We called school and got to know that HPPS assigned to some bus companies for bus services..u can call and check with them about the cost and time. Only my worried is that how to arrange for some AM course as sometimes the school will have the enrichment classes in the morning. Btw, we stay at Hillview Regency and the bus cost $85/month, any idea abt the cost?
p/s: I think PM class also not too bad as we wont have to fight every morning to wake our ds and dd up..quite tough job sometimes..:) -
Hi!
my son will be in P1 next year too and we also registered under phase 2A1. have you gotten the books uniform etc yesterday? -
intending to register my son for P3 GEP. FT WORKING. Is there any after school care (walkable distance ) from Henry park.
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leeven:
intending to register my son for P3 GEP. FT WORKING. Is there any after school care (walkable distance ) from Henry park.
Hi leeven, there is one at Ghim Moh community club (or maybe it's called Ulu Pandan Community Club) . If you want to walk, it will take about 10 - 15 min. Many children staying around that area walk to and from school. But if it rains, it will be tougher, cos' there isn't any shelter walkway, so need an umbrella.
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Hi Lizawa,
i’ve heard about this b4 and after school care. Is this any good? guess we prob don’t have a choice if there’s no one at home to help look after the kids.
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