Nanyang Primary
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8228:
Yes, we did get the report book yesterday, but the MTP was on Monday night.
According to the school calendar, all students should get the report books yesterday. -
8228:
Does the school provide highest, lowest, average scores etc for each subject in the class and/or at the whole level?
The English and Maths HOD flashed the high-low-mean scores of the entire level during their MTP presentation, but not the Chinese HOD.
DD's Form Teacher showed us the class high-low-mean for each subject when we broke out into individual classes. Not sure if all FTs do it. -
8228:
Does the school provide highest, lowest, average scores etc for each subject in the class and/or at the whole level?
Yes, this was provided.
For P1, the highest overall score for each of the subject was 100%... :scared:
English
Mean - 84.8%
Lowest - 30%
Math
Mean - 87.1%
Lowest - 30%
Chinese
Mean - 89%
Lowest - 19% -
BigDevil:
Thanks. But ok lah... only P1, there is still a long road ahead...
:congrats: Busymom and BusyDD!Busymom:
have no idea how DD fared vis-a-vis the class or the level, except that she would receive something on Friday.
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It's a good start.

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BigDevil:
That's right. The Chinese one wasn't shown in the hall. It was from DD's form teacher.8228:
Does the school provide highest, lowest, average scores etc for each subject in the class and/or at the whole level?
The English and Maths HOD flashed the high-low-mean scores of the entire level during their MTP presentation, but not the Chinese HOD.
DD's Form Teacher showed us the class high-low-mean for each subject when we broke out into individual classes. Not sure if all FTs do it. -
BigDevil:
It's a good start.

yes, hopefully.
You will be there on Friday too, right?
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Yes, I will be.
I will be the one looking around wondering which pretty lady is Busymom.
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Busymom:
The class teacher will show ppt to the whole class how the students have done for all subjects, class level & the overall level, you can able to tell the highest % in the class by looking at the chart. As for the child overall performance, you need to check with your DD teacher. Her teacher will be able to gauge your DD overall performance in class. No ζε for P1, not able to know who is first, second or third in class.You really have a lot of info... did the teacher tell this to the whole class? We haven't got back the portfolio file or report book before the MTP, hence have no idea how DD fared vis-a-vis the class or the level, except that she would receive something on Friday.
Her teacher also wouldn't or couldn't tell us what is the highest combined score (we were only told individual subject score for the class and the level) or who were the top 5 achievers in class. Haha... no one in the class asked about model students.
Got students cry? During the class MTP or during school time when told by teachers? Actually I thought not many students around during the MTP...
Parents are more interested in academic than character development, which my DD class has faced the same thing.
I have seen the students cried when I fetch my DD back from school, when they told their parents their names were not on the top chart is not during the MTP. The students already know the awardees result before the MTP.
Regardless high achiever awards or model pupil awards, the child deserved what they have been achieved for this whole year. Both awardees have done so well :celebrate: -
I am usually the bo chup parent who does not bother to attend MTP session. As there is a big jump from P3 to P4, I will be attending tonight for P3 students.
Does it really ends at 9 pm ? Need to gauge and arrange hb to come pick me up.
Thanks in advance to any reply
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