Yangzheng Primary
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Hi,
Actually my info on my previous post is obtained personally, cos my child is in P3 now, so that’s my experiences. I guess from this year onwards, P1 & P2 will not be as stressful as last time cos they will not have any major exams till P3. However, don’t think we could relax too much cos if we do that, how can they take it when at P3, suddenly all the exams and stress comes? I heard from parent whose child is in upper primary, there’ll be a big jump in academic at P4, & then jump again at P5 & P6.
From what I know, streaming goes on till P4. At P5 & P6, no change to class anymore. So P3 & P4, there’ll be changes if one doesn’t do well that year. Like P3A can still go to P4E if the child doesn’t score well and likewise, P3E can still go to P4A if the child does well!
As for the Sports Fiesta, it’s indeed an enjoyable one! And to make this happen, we must also give thanks to all the Parent volunteers who helped out unconditionally on that day!
About the lack of information to locate P3-6, I’ll feedback to the school about this. I too find it difficult to locate my child on that day. I think this only applies to upper primary, P1 & P2 are at the hall so quite straightforward. -
This is what I heard regarding the streaming (and thus not sure whether it’s true):
P1 : "streaming" based on family background. I believe it could not be segregation but most likely distribution…?
P1 -> P2 : no change
P2 -> P3 : based on subjects Eng/Math
P3 -> P4 : based on subjects Eng/Math
P4 -> P5 : based on subjects Eng/Sci
P5 -> P6 : no change
Other than streaming into classes, there is this subject banding. For example, if your child is in A class but weak in Science, during Science period, he may need to go to B class during Science period. Likewise, eventhough your child is in B class but strong in Science, during Science period, he will go to A class during the Science lesson.
This will enable teacher to focus on students with similar ability, also using the right approach. Strategies adopted by teacher from better class may not work in weaker class.
For Sports Fiesta, I didn’t have problem locating my child as he knew which game he was participating in and also where. So, you need to communicate with your child if the school does not provide the info. -
Since this streaming thing is being discussed again, maybe it would be useful for me to copy and paste what I posted 2 yr ago (page 1 of this thread):
Attended a tea session with the Principal (VP was there too) yest. i was told that such PR/outreach/communication sessions are quite popular nowadays.
Useful info that anyone interested in YZPS include:
- school is supposed to be relatively stress-free for P1-4, where school makes students like school (learn, make friends, play bit) and homework is not really heavy. but when it comes to P5 onwards, they really pump up homework in order to start prepare students for PSLE.
- for P1-2, students are put into classes based on race, gender distribution. Nothing to do with ability/grades. P3 got 2 classes (3A and 3B) that contain students who did well in P2 for English + Maths. All other P3 classes are equal in ability (like P1, 2). For the good classes, students are stretched more by their teachers.
- for P4, there is national streaming, where they now grade students according to results in English + Science (no longer Maths). Good students who make some cut-off are included in a ‘Alpha Programme’, where they are stretched. They are stringent in their cut-off, so forget about appealing.
- some of their better students might not be from 6A or 6B. Eg. the principal said they are expecting a dark horse this year in 6C (or was it 6D).
- the school chose to use soft teaching methods like drama for lower pri, rather than use journaling.
- there is also swimming lessons, but it’s really to instill water safety and water confidence, rather than to groom competitive swimmers.
- the school will move towards single-session as part of the national initiative, but it will not happen in 2011.
Hope this is useful…
But of course not sure whether anything has changed significantly in these 2 years (other than the part about single-session, which we now know will happen in 2013).
Yup, must admit that I didn’t ask DD specifically about what she was playing (didn’t realise that fr P3 onwards, they have different games, cos in P1 and P2 all the classes gather at the hall to play the same thing) and where it was going to be, beforehand.
Was kinda busy that particular week+ as DW was overseas… and I guess i underestimated how big the group was going to be that day. -
Hi,
Mentioning about the swimming lessons, I was wondering if the lesson is open to all levels that is from P1 - P6? My DD loves to swim but we have not put her into any swimming lessons so far.
Was hoping she can learn something from the school’s CCA programme eg swimming, arts etc. -
Just to confirm, YZPS will go single session by 2013?
Anyone had same dillema as me before?
Am considering YZPS cos it’s a mixed school.
However, it has no affiliation to secondary school.
My other choices are PLMGS or CHIJ at Lor Chuan.
Any views to share? -
Yes, it is confirmed that YZPS will go single-session next year. There was a letter from the school to parents saying this a few months ago.
I enrolled both my kids there, without thinking about sec sch affiliations… -
I received a SMS on 4 sep evening from the school that the principal n vice principal are holding a chat session on the 11/9 in the morning from 8-9 am .
And to respond by 6 sep. 1pm if the parents are going for the session.
Hi YZPS
Can I know what is the objective of this chat session. Does it involves the parents of all levels or the specific level only ?
With this kind of 1 hr timing for working parents, how are we going to attend?
Take half day or fully day leave to attend a 1 hr session that don’t even know what is the agenda? It is not convenient n not thoughtful for the working parents.
I remember the principal said that the school will adhere to 5 days week for the teachers.Strictly , no activity to be held for parents on Sat n any activity that involve the parents will be on weekdays n will be stated clearly in the school calendar n parents are supposed to plan in advance the leave.
How about this chat session .? Don’t think is in the calendar .
The point I want to bring out is that can the school spare a thought for the parents especially for those who are working.
For the convenience of a number of teachers in the school , how many parents have to make an effort to take leave to attend the event such as this kind of 1 hr session. Working parents will likely not come.
Eg. If the activity involve 200 affected students ,the parents affected will at least be 200 or more (if both parents coming) .
If the session is to gather feedback, then a lot of working parents will miss out.
It is not practical for parents to take leave just for 1 hr session which may not be even fruitful.
The school should consider to organize some events on saturday taking into account that most parents are working .
It should be the school to accommodate the bigger number of parents n not the other way round. Eg . 400 parents purposely take leave amist the busy schedules to cater for the convenience of 15 teachers so that the teachers don’t have to come back to school on Sat.
I know many schools hold events involving parents to be on sat morning. Why must this school be the exception .
Can the school comment ?
Alternatively, why not have a online forum or link for the parents to log on n chat where the school can seek feedback n parents to respond at their home comfort n know what is going on .
Thks -
On the school work, my daughter is actually is 'quite free' with hardly any homework to bring back to do. Even if there is one, it wont take more than 15 mins to finish. Actually I don't even bother my girl's homework including spellings. So far, the only assignment i have to help her is the ' show n tell' My colleague is surprised to hear what I told her as her daughter ( same age)brings back homework to do everyday n some time even work till close to mid night.
I was shocked when she told me her girl's classmates parents asked her whether her girl have tuition for math n which enrichment centre did her girl go as she was one of the 3 who answered a math question correctly when most of them got it wrong. Wow! Parents can even know such details of what's happening in a math test. :yikes:
Comparatively, I don't even know of a class math test that my girl took . She forgot to tell me. She told me she dozed off after finishing the test as she was too tired. Luckily, she still managed to score 46/ 50.
My girl didn't attend any academic enrichment classes at all. I taught her phonic ,hanyu pin yin , chinese and math when she was in k2.
She spends most of her free time reading. I coach her when I ' m not so tired. I don't intend to send her for any academic enrichment class as I find it stressful on the traveling . I rather teach her myself which is more relaxed n have better bonding.
So in a way , I m glad that yangzheng didn't push so hard n my girl can enjoy her school life . But I do wish that the school can offer more enrichment courses within the school by eg. bring in external service provider to conduct Chinese courses to boost up the Chinese standard n also let the students appreciate chinese culture . School like NYPS which is already good in Chinese is doing that . So hopefully , the yangzheng can do that too. :please: -
Dear Parents
1. The school leverages on various platforms to engage our parents eg. Meet-the-Parents sessions, parents’ briefings, Letter from the Principal, parents making appointments to meet up with concerned subject teachers, emails & telephone calls / sms-es. In addition, for the past 3 years, the school had also been conducting informal chit chat sessions with invited groups of parents to allow them to clarify school matters as well as provide feedback to the school. These sessions had generally been held in the early mornings so that parents may go on to work after attending these sessions. These sessions had been well-received by parents who participated in the programme over the years as it allows them a more informal platform in which to engage the school leaders in a smaller group context. Hence, the school has continued with this practice and have already conducted 3 such engaging sessions with parents this year.
2. Yangzheng Primary is committed to providing a grounded holistic education for our pupils. As such, over the years, we have reviewed our programmes and enhanced them to better suit the needs of our pupils. As of this year, we have introduced the multi-cultural programme where interesting and engaging programmes have been integrated into the Mother Tongue curriculum. In addition, we have recently also engaged a well-known calligraphy instructor to teach calligraphy to pupils whose parents have opted for the programme. These pupils have already participated in some national calligraphy competitions this year and have won commendable prizes. Please refer to the past Letter to Parents from the Principal to read more on the multi-cultural programme.
Regards
Yangzheng Primary School -
Hi
Thanks for the reply.
For the chit chat sessions, can the school share what is being discussed or feedback by the parents. This will help the parents who missed the sessions to be updated with the information. Possible to provide a Q & A updates on the school website for such chit chat sessions for the benefit of other parents that can’t attend the sessions?
Another area is can the school show a analysis of how it’s pupils performed for each of the subjects in PSLE . Eg what is the percentile of student. scoring A* n A for math . I couldn’t find this kind of information in the website nor is it shared during the parents’ briefing.
Other schools shared this information on its website. This wil help the parents to see which subject is the school strong in or weak at as compared to national level. Parents can then know how much emphasis to put in for a particular subject.eg . If the school is strong in Chinese with a higher % than national level scoring A & A*, parent know the child will likely to do well in the subject as the school has strong foundation in it. Another area is can the school also show the scoring range of the PSLE result. Eg . The absolute number n % of students scoring 250 n above, 235-249 220-234 etc. It is more meaningful n useful than to show only who are students scoring 260 n above which is based on personal performance n not the over all performance of the school.
Thks a lot.
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