Nan Chiau Primary
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I ever worked in a primary school before and made a conclusion, that usually, when a P has pupils’ interests at heart, the staff is usually at the losing end. Eg: a teacher wants to take urgent leave to bring son/daughter to see doctor. P will not approve, saying that who will then look after the class of 30/40 students.
I have colleagues whose children are in upper pri of NCPS. They have good things to say about the P. The P is really making an effort to improve the school grades etc, so may in the process, make demands on the staff.
Nothing wrong or right, but just want to share a different view regarding the P. -
The P joined NCPS only 2-3 yrs ago rt?
So maybe the old birds can’t get used to his mgt style?
Happened in DS1’s PCF too when there is a new P.
The poor kids suffered lor… -
Hi,
Can anyone share what is the format of Parent-Teacher meeting? TIA!
Rgds. -
1st come 1st serve despite appt time allocated.
Some form teachers will give out queue # while some don't.Quite an informal session.
DS' P1 teacher chat abt Ds' performance & behaviour, went thru some of the rubics observation to reinforce her pt. Some exchange of ideas & all over in 5min.
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jessicawongcs:
any parent here done PV before? As i received an sms said that they are processing the applications and will know by September. Will it be late to start PV oly in September?
ur child is 2006 ? cos for mw, 2007, i think still cannot apply PV yet. -
jessicawongcs:
yes, within 1km. i plan to enrol NC so now waiting for the PV registration lor. How come ur child in MFS bedok ? mine in compassvale road
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yes, 2006
u stay ard there? -
icic.
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There are 2 colours form for meet the parent sessions. Anyone has any idea what is the pink colour form?
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My p3 son received a blue form and my p1 daughter received a pink form. My p3 son told me that pink form is an identified student that needs improvement. He went and told his sister to work harder. Not sure what my son said is true or not.
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Village Girl:
There are 2 colours form for meet the parent sessions. Anyone has any idea what is the pink colour form?
For P1, I was told Pink is for those who need to meet teacher (due to some issues that teacher would like to feedback to parents), while blue form is optional for parents (for parents who would like to meet teachers). I believe there is some difference, does pink form states the subject/name of teacher to meet? Initially I thought it meant different time slot but it appears not true as there are pink ones who are scheduled for 8am and there are also pink ones scheduled for 10.30am.
Think this yr's session is not compulsory due to shortage of time, hence not all parents are required to meet teachers if there's no particular issue.
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