Juying Primary
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Understand that in Rulang, there are letters from school for P1 student to choose 1 CCA from 8 choices (like gym, Taekwando β¦). DS has gym during PE lesson, just for a few lesson and it end.
Chk JYPS website, there was Speech n Drama for P1/P2. Is it parent hv to approach Foam Teacher? or it is preselected by school? Any ideal? -
Har, I didn't even noe that the sch website was up til i read ur post! I didn;t hear anything abt the speech and drama lessons too. Maybe can check out at the next PTM on 26 May.

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Yerdua:
Hi Yerdua,Har, I didn't even noe that the sch website was up til i read ur post! I didn;t hear anything abt the speech and drama lessons too. Maybe can check out at the next PTM on 26 May.

Had ask FT during PTM, FM mention she is not aware of the speech n drama for P1/P2. -
Hi Parents,
During PTM, MT teacher do not give the "results" in the summary format like the FT did. Other then the 2 tests, which DS score 20/20 and 17/20, how do I know is level for MT? -
jiyou2003:
Hi, jiyou2003Hi Parents,
During PTM, MT teacher do not give the \"results\" in the summary format like the FT did. Other then the 2 tests, which DS score 20/20 and 17/20, how do I know is level for MT?
My DS MT teacher provided the results of the MT test when he was in P1 and P2, just like the other 2 subjects, unless the school changes policy this year...anyway, think you can always check with the MT teacher.
If there is no change in policy, your child will be able to take up Higher Chinese in P2 based on his/her results in the final semester. -
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Hi, jiyou2003
My DS MT teacher provided the results of the MT test when he was in P1 and P2, just like the other 2 subjects, unless the school changes policy this year...anyway, think you can always check with the MT teacher.
If there is no change in policy, your child will be able to take up Higher Chinese in P2 based on his/her results in the final semester.[/quote]
Thanks Sakura -
softmatsg:
Ok, so let's start talking about CCA in Juying. I still try to understand the whole concept and I would be glad to discuss it.
Dear all,
I like to know more on CCA in Juying too.
Would like DS to join scouts (at least i will not be so worry for his NS). He is thinking of badminton (which he dont play yet). -
jiyou2003:
Hi, jiyou2003softmatsg:
Ok, so let's start talking about CCA in Juying. I still try to understand the whole concept and I would be glad to discuss it.
Dear all,
I like to know more on CCA in Juying too.
Would like DS to join scouts (at least i will not be so worry for his NS). He is thinking of badminton (which he dont play yet).
CCA is not compulsory until the child reaches P3. However, I believed the child can participate in some CCAs when he/she reaches P2 (eg. Robotics). As for badminton, the school usually have a 'selection' test done by an outside coach. Hence I think for the child to be selected, he/she must already have some knowledge/skills in playing the game.
Hope this helps. -
sakura_2009:
Any ideal where to learn badminton?
Hi, jiyou2003
CCA is not compulsory until the child reaches P3. However, I believed the child can participate in some CCAs when he/she reaches P2 (eg. Robotics). As for badminton, the school usually have a 'selection' test done by an outside coach. Hence I think for the child to be selected, he/she must already have some knowledge/skills in playing the game.
Hope this helps. -
jiyou2003:
You can teach him yourself (if you can play and know how to teach)
Any ideal where to learn badminton?sakura_2009:
Hi, jiyou2003
CCA is not compulsory until the child reaches P3. However, I believed the child can participate in some CCAs when he/she reaches P2 (eg. Robotics). As for badminton, the school usually have a 'selection' test done by an outside coach. Hence I think for the child to be selected, he/she must already have some knowledge/skills in playing the game.
Hope this helps.
Otherwise you may try for private classes, or alternatively, you can sign up for classes in the CC. They are not very expensive but the group can be very big.
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