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      Atan
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      I understand that there will be reallocation fm P3 to P4, ie kids will be allocated to diff classes into GEP/intermingling, HA and MA.

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        Atan:
        I understand that there will be reallocation fm P3 to P4, ie kids will be allocated to diff classes into GEP/intermingling, HA and MA.

        Yes, and the P mentioned about subject banding too for P3 going to P4, though not sure how this works.

        There should be another round of reallocation from P4 to P5 (except the GEP/intermingling classes) for HA, MA/subject banding. But P5 to P6 is enbloc, so no more reallocation after P5.

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            verykiasu2010:
            mommyNg:

            [quote=\"Atan\"]I understand that there will be reallocation fm P3 to P4, ie kids will be allocated to diff classes into GEP/intermingling, HA and MA.


            Yes, and the P mentioned about subject banding too for P3 going to P4, though not sure how this works.

            There should be another round of reallocation from P4 to P5 (except the GEP/intermingling classes) for HA, MA/subject banding. But P5 to P6 is enbloc, so no more reallocation after P5.

            some teachers are enbloc from P5 to P6 with the classes[/quote]Thanks. Ha ha have to prepare my girl since she is very happy with her best friends in class

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              8228
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              Sorry, what is MA?

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                  Atan
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                  In general, MA refers to Mixed Ability πŸ˜‰ .

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                    What does mixed ability means? Does the school tell you which class your kid is in - HA and not HA etc?

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                      8228
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      8228:

                      Sorry, what is MA?


                      math, or mixed ability

                      more likely 'math'

                      math banding in NYPS has been around for many many years

                      Thanks.

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                        Atan:
                        In general, MA refers to Mixed Ability πŸ˜‰ .

                        HA is straightforward. Mixed Ability - what are the criteria? :?

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