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    Juying Primary

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      Yerdua
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      Hi edanson,


      I've make peace with myself after these weeks.
      Thanks for your assurance. I appreciate it. Cheers! :celebrate:

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        edanson
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        Yerdua wrote:
        [quote]I've make peace with myself after these weeks. [/quote]Nice to hear that, great. :celebrate:

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          daisyt
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          Just to share this article from the New Paper on last year FLL (First Lego League). http://schools.moe.edu.sg/jups/fll.pdf


          Hi Yerdua, Juying is a good school and I heard from my girl, they have a very supportive principal. If your son is interested, encourage him to join their robotics CCA. Cheers ... 😄

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            Yerdua
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            Wow, i'm glad to see your post and tt article as well! 😄


            Cos juz today i read an article in the Young Parents mag about a boy,Lim Ding Wen from Lianhua Pri who knows eight programming languages, created applications for iPhone and many more.... I'm impressed cos i dun even know what programing is all about and a 10 year old boy creates something from it!

            Knowing Juying has robotics is great feeling. (i assume only sap sch offer such ccas.) Now, at least i know that the school will provides my son with some form of exposure on robotics as his dad and mum know nuts about it!

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              jedamum
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              Yerdua:

              Cos juz today i read an article in the Young Parents mag about a boy,Lim Ding Wen from Lianhua Pri who knows eight programming languages, created applications for iPhone and many more.... I'm impressed cos i dun even know what programing is all about and a 10 year old boy creates something from it!
              did you also read that his father is an IT programmer?
              genes or headstart, you think?

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                Yerdua
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                I discussed this with my dh too. We felt that the boy got both his father genes and a good headstart as well. But despite all these, what's important is that the boy, himself is truly interested in programing and find joy in them! I dun think he'll perform so well, if he's been drilled to do it.

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                  Yerdua
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                  Har, now, hope that my boy when exposed to robotics in Juying next year will be able to grasp or find out more what they are about! :roll:

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                    mangokiwi
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                    Just curious to find out from parents whose kid is studying at JY. I've heard from friends and colleagues that during their kid's P1 orientation, the school will bring the children to their classroom where they are asked to do some testpaper. I've received the letter from JY informing of the orientation on 20-Nov, but the programme outline does not mention anything about this. Whereas my husband's colleague who received the school letter, it is stated that the school will give the children a test.

                    Is this test practised in every school ?

                    Any advice on the list of books/stationeries to buy ? Usually they will provide a list, some school even have the list all nicely packed into one package easier for the parents. Just wonder if we need to buy all ? :?

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                      ctcc
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                      Last yr when we are there for the orientation , the upper primary and teachers set up some ‘booth’ to show abt the school and some games for the coming P1 to play. After that we proceed to the hall. The letter will indicate yr child class and yr child will be sit by with chn fm the same class then the form teacher will then bring them to the class for some drawing (according to my boy last yr). Parents wl stay in the hall for the orientation. (They wl conduct a reading test – if I am not wrong is abt 2nd or 3rd of the sch.)


                      After that parents wl go the a diff class to fill in forms and collect name tab, book list, etc. This is the time we meet parents from the same class with our child. Some parents wl talk to each other and exchange hp no for our further survival……

                      Then, we can go the class to pick up our child then proceed to buy the book and uniforms. As for the booklist, they hv the opt to buy full set incl everything - textbk, exercise bk, and stationery. Last yr price : for Chinese students : textbks & wkbooks : S$64.30, exercise bks : S$19.80, stationery : S$12.70, book covers : S$9.20. Or u may tick the item that u want. If you do not want to buy the textbooks during the orientation, they do open others days. As for the uniforms side is a bit crowded cos parents need to search for their chn name tag according to class and check for mistake then try the uniform, etc…….

                      I remembered I spend abt 2hrs there…

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                        ctcc
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                        sorry… the reading test shd be 2nd or 3rd wk when school start

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