Rosyth
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Thanks to singmathstutor & pummanuel for answering my queries.
I’ve heard other schools having learning support programs for students who are weak in specific subjects. And also workshops conducted for parents on topics like hanyu pinyin so that they could coach their children at home. I felt that this type of support by the school is very good. Wonder if Rosyth have such workshop? -
twinkle08:
Wow, what are these schools? You will need Rosythian parents to answer these questions. This is a super quiet thread.
I've heard other schools having learning support programs for students who are weak in specific subjects. And also workshops conducted for parents on topics like hanyu pinyin so that they could coach their children at home. I felt that this type of support by the school is very good. Wonder if Rosyth have such workshop? -
pummanuel:
Rosythian parent reporting!! But I can't answer that...paiseh...Think gotta refer to rosythian staff instead... :scratchhead:
Wow, what are these schools? You will need Rosythian parents to answer these questions. This is a super quiet thread.twinkle08:
I've heard other schools having learning support programs for students who are weak in specific subjects. And also workshops conducted for parents on topics like hanyu pinyin so that they could coach their children at home. I felt that this type of support by the school is very good. Wonder if Rosyth have such workshop? -
pummanuel,
It’s CHIJ.
singmathstutor,
Will check with the school directly and post it here if I have the reply.
My girl will be attending P1 in Rosyth next year. Hope to network with Rosythian parents here. -
Rosyth do have a , they call it the LSP program for the weaker students . I have feedback from my Pr 1 gal that the weakest perfoming students in each class for each subject will have to attend extra lessons before school starts . But you still have to check with the school for more info…
First week of school , the whole class went through a reading test of identifying hundred common words to assess the children , marks were given , and parents were to sign and check.
The school do work closely with parents and my gal’s form teacher even set up a blog for parents to share the events / photos / activities of the class… -
twinkle08:
Hi,pummanuel,
It's CHIJ.
singmathstutor,
Will check with the school directly and post it here if I have the reply.
My girl will be attending P1 in Rosyth next year. Hope to network with Rosythian parents here.
My son will also be attending P1 next yr in Rosyth. I am trying to get some parents to meet before Orientation on 23 Oct, hoping that our kids can also make friends with each other before school starts. This way, they can settle faster knowing that they have some friends in the school before P1. -
Dear Rosythian Parents,
I’m trying to connect some of us together, especially those whose kids are going to P1 next yr. Was thinking that we can just meet up before Orientation day, let the kids know each other, so that they have some friends before starting P1. Think this can ease a little of their settling down in a new environment.
Also, will be great to know some current Rosythian parents. Can give us newbs great advice too! -
Hi, my gal will be attending P1 next yr in Roysth too… And it’s a good idea that we could meet up for them to get to know each other before orientation… Moreover I’m new to this site & group…
Cheers Trina -
Hi, i am new to this and am still figuring out how to reply even at this moment.
My children are currently studying in Rosyth and I am actually quite clueless to what's happening in their school lifes. They have very little homework and during holidays, they can play all day. While my newphews have to write journals and compositions...etc
Heard from my ex colleague that only students from better classes are given more work. My children are only average, usually the ones that will be easily missed.. :nailbite: -
apple79:
Hi for roysth does doing volunteer work helps in securing a place for my child in future?
It increases the chance of securing a place but not definite.
In the event whereby, the parent volunteer's child requires balloting under Phase 2B and those who fail to secure a place, the child can be put on waiting list and usually, priority will be given to the child whose parents' have put in the hours to serve the school then those whom has not.
I was a parent volunteer back then and my child did not secure a place under Phrase 2B. He was on the waiting list but secured the place only days before school start.
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