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      678Yess
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      For convenient sake, the older one is in P6. So it is the most convenient to put my younger on in Rosyth School. Yes, Ms Celine will be transfer out and a new Principal will be posted in by Next Jan.


      By the way, Is there any change of class after P2? Like the forming the best two classes?
      Also, anyone know are there a lot of students got into second round of GEP?

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        hploke
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        Hello, can anyone share with me any feedback about rosyth? My girl just got accepted for GEP and we are considering which school to place her in. We have a 5 year old boy too. My main concern is how the students feel about their teachers and school. I think this is the most important factor in whether the kids enjoy school or not. If the kids enjoys school it would be easier to motivate them to do well. My girl is currently in Haig Girls’ and both she and I have only positive experiences with the teachers and school. The nearest GEP school for us is Tao Nan, but my girl has heard negative comments from friends who go there. So has my husband from his colleague. So she die die don’t want to go there. Now we are considering Rosyth or St Hilda’s.


        Would really appreciate any feedback about both mainstream and GEP. I’m really not so concerned whether teachers push their students to excel and all that. Main thing is whether the kids enjoy their lessons and like their teachers.

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          678Yess
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          hploke:
          Hello, can anyone share with me any feedback about rosyth? My girl just got accepted for GEP and we are considering which school to place her in. We have a 5 year old boy too. My main concern is how the students feel about their teachers and school. I think this is the most important factor in whether the kids enjoy school or not. If the kids enjoys school it would be easier to motivate them to do well. My girl is currently in Haig Girls' and both she and I have only positive experiences with the teachers and school. The nearest GEP school for us is Tao Nan, but my girl has heard negative comments from friends who go there. So has my husband from his colleague. So she die die don't want to go there. Now we are considering Rosyth or St Hilda's.


          Would really appreciate any feedback about both mainstream and GEP. I'm really not so concerned whether teachers push their students to excel and all that. Main thing is whether the kids enjoy their lessons and like their teachers.
          Congratulation to you!
          Whether your girl enjoy the program is very much depend on your girl's personality and her classmates she is going to have. Experience is very individual.

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            Grr_roxy
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            Hploke,


            Congrats to you. My DD is currently in Rosyth GEP. She used to be from an all girls school too. She has adapted well in the new environment and we do not have any regrets. She had made many new friends in school, all are very nice. Of course, initial complaints are the boys in class. But she got used to it subsequently. And yes, she enjoys her lessons and likes the teachers. But one thing about Rosyth is it is not very competitive. Parents do not go around comparing the DC results. For us, I think is good as we are hoping this program can nurture the kids and not all about results.
            Btw, my DD initially do not want to go for GEP so we were happy that she adapted well in Rosyth.

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              hploke
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              Grr_roxy:
              Hploke,


              Congrats to you. My DD is currently in Rosyth GEP. She used to be from an all girls school too. She has adapted well in the new environment and we do not have any regrets. She had made many new friends in school, all are very nice. Of course, initial complaints are the boys in class. But she got used to it subsequently. And yes, she enjoys her lessons and likes the teachers. But one thing about Rosyth is it is not very competitive. Parents do not go around comparing the DC results. For us, I think is good as we are hoping this program can nurture the kids and not all about results.
              Btw, my DD initially do not want to go for GEP so we were happy that she adapted well in Rosyth.
              Thanks so much for your reply. It sounds like a nice place! Yup, my DD has to get used to boys too! Anyway, she is still not 100% certain she wants to take up the programme. We will see how things turn out after the briefing. I've been encouraging her that most kids seem to have no regrets joining the programme. Yes, I prefer a less competitive environment too. It's supposed to be a place for learning, not competition.

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                678Yess
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                anyone know how the psle results was for 2014?

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                  Mr OK
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                  Seems like Rosyth has reshuffled the class ranking, Dextrous & Empathetic no more the top 2 classes in 2016. Any parent can confirm this?

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                    678Yess
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                    Mr OK:
                    Seems like Rosyth has reshuffled the class ranking, Dextrous & Empathetic no more the top 2 classes in 2016. Any parent can confirm this?

                    For which level?

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                      678Yess:
                      Mr OK:

                      Seems like Rosyth has reshuffled the class ranking, Dextrous & Empathetic no more the top 2 classes in 2016. Any parent can confirm this?


                      For which level?

                      Do u mean every level is different?

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                        678Yess
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                        Mr OK:
                        678Yess:

                        [quote=\"Mr OK\"]Seems like Rosyth has reshuffled the class ranking, Dextrous & Empathetic no more the top 2 classes in 2016. Any parent can confirm this?


                        For which level?

                        Do u mean every level is different?[/quote]Not all levels are reshuffled, right? For example, P1 and P2 are are not changing class?
                        How about P3, are there any reshuffling?

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