SPERS-Sec - IP schools?
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Kingfisher:
Yes, would appreciate if you could share your experiences. Also, do you get any support from the school?TIA[/quote]My daughter didn't take SPERS as we didn't know enough about it, but took PSLE instead. She applied for LOA for 3 semesters and will return mid-Yr2 (July 2013). The school has said that she may have to take some internal tests on return, but haven't confirmed whether that is necessary. I'll check closer to the time.slmkhoo:
[quote=\"Kingfisher\"]Thanks! There was the possibility that we will be back in first quarter of 2013 but latest development is that we may stay for 1 more year.
Are you planning to cover some of the Yr 1 work while overseas? I've been doing that to some extent this year (our LOA year). Can share experiences if you like.
The curriculum for each year is on the school's website. Some of the teachers also put some assignments and handouts on the school website, and my daughter was given access to the website. I had to write in to request that, and the information is not very complete. In any case, we can't cope with much as my daughter is still in international school. However, it gives us a sense of what she is missing. During this final semester before we return, I have asked the international school to allow my daughter to take fewer courses so we have more time at home to look at the Singapore schoolwork. For Maths and Science, I get her to check that she has covered the topics in international school. For those she hasn't, she reads the textbooks or I go over them with her. For the other subjects like History, Geography etc, I just ask her to read through so she is familiar with the material, but don't require her to 'learn' them. She can do that when we get back and she has to take exams. I can't say whether that's good enough as she hasn't got back yet! I have told her that she may have a lot to catch up for the end-of-year exams as she only returns in July, but hopefully she will manage OK. We've told her not to expect great grades so she won't feel too pressured. As it's an IP school, she has 4.5 years before the next major public exam, so she should have sorted herself out by then. -
mystuff_corner:
Thanks for sharing, I will check it out.Hi Kingfisher,
:congrats: Your son's S1 posting result also a good news to all RS.
I was surprise to hear that HCI accepts RS. My friend met up with HCI last summer, HCI told her that HCI didn't accept any RS through SPERS.
I guess your son is the 1st case. :celebrate: :rahrah:
I have faith in SPERS.
Song22,
I have purchased SuperStarTeacher's PSLE Math for my 6th Grade.This online lessons help us to caught up with SG math standard and how to be exam smart. You can give it a try if your son not in SG syllabus.
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Kingfisher
Have you consider boarding option for a year or 1/2 a year? Anyone has boarding experience to share in Singapore for secondary school kids? -
Song22:
Actually, yes, hubby said put him in the boarding school if we do not return next year. On one hand I want him to start HCI asap so that he will not have a difficult time catching up, on the other hand I am reluctant to be away from him during his teenage years when he is experiencing a lot of changes both emotionally and physically. Dilemma. Need more info on HCI boarding school also.Kingfisher
Have you consider boarding option for a year or 1/2 a year? Anyone has boarding experience to share in Singapore for secondary school kids? -
Kingfisher:
Another thing to consider is how long your son has been away from Singapore. Don't discount the difficulty of returning to your 'home' country if you left it very young because it will be almost like a foreign country. I know a family who lived in China for several years (maybe 5 or so) and sent their son back to Singapore for Sec 2 onwards. He lived in a hostel but had a lot of issues adjusting and seemed to suffer a lot of stress. His older brothers had returned for NS and coped better, but they had left Singapore later and were older when they returned. I don't know the family all that well so I don't know many details, but I know the parents were very concerned and the mum flew back and forth a lot. I also suggested to my daughter that she return to Singapore without us at the beginning of Sec 2 instead of mid-year with us, but she has refused. We feel that coping with social and emotional issues will be more a challenge than academic, so I also prefer that we are with her during re-entry. But we felt that we should give her the option though we would have arranged for her to stay with relatives rather than in a hostel.
Actually, yes, hubby said put him in the boarding school if we do not return next year. On one hand I want him to start HCI asap so that he will not have a difficult time catching up, on the other hand I am reluctant to be away from him during his teenage years when he is experiencing a lot of changes both emotionally and physically. Dilemma. Need more info on HCI boarding school also.Song22:
Kingfisher
Have you consider boarding option for a year or 1/2 a year? Anyone has boarding experience to share in Singapore for secondary school kids? -
slmkhoo:
Another thing to consider is how long your son has been away from Singapore. Don't discount the difficulty of returning to your 'home' country if you left it very young because it will be almost like a foreign country. I know a family who lived in China for several years (maybe 5 or so) and sent their son back to Singapore for Sec 2 onwards. He lived in a hostel but had a lot of issues adjusting and seemed to suffer a lot of stress. His older brothers had returned for NS and coped better, but they had left Singapore later and were older when they returned. I don't know the family all that well so I don't know many details, but I know the parents were very concerned and the mum flew back and forth a lot. I also suggested to my daughter that she return to Singapore without us at the beginning of Sec 2 instead of mid-year with us, but she has refused. We feel that coping with social and emotional issues will be more a challenge than academic, so I also prefer that we are with her during re-entry. But we felt that we should give her the option though we would have arranged for her to stay with relatives rather than in a hostel.[/quote]Thanks for sharing this. We haven't been away for very long and we go back every summer for at least a month and he also went back to his primary school for immersion for a week or two. I think he still hasnt lost the \"touch\" of living and studying in Sg if he goes back next year. Social aspects he should have no issues, it's the emotional aspect that I am worried. We are also not sure if the school will approve LOA for another year. That is why we may have to send him back first if we do not want him to miss the opportunity to study in an IP school. Need to carefully consider the pros and cons when the time comes and we have to make a decision.
Actually, yes, hubby said put him in the boarding school if we do not return next year. On one hand I want him to start HCI asap so that he will not have a difficult time catching up, on the other hand I am reluctant to be away from him during his teenage years when he is experiencing a lot of changes both emotionally and physically. Dilemma. Need more info on HCI boarding school also.Kingfisher:
[quote=\"Song22\"]Kingfisher
Have you consider boarding option for a year or 1/2 a year? Anyone has boarding experience to share in Singapore for secondary school kids? -
My post is not in response to any previous posts by parents. Just like to share some input.
My dd was a returnee in 2011 and she has gone through a 'baptism of fire' during the past two years - thankfully unscathed, perhaps even stronger. Unfortunately, for both years she was in the top quartile in her school which is an IP school (we have letter from MOE as proof), she was offered only Edusave bursary. You see, if your child does very well in PSLE he/she will be offered EESIP (I stand corrected on this), but in my dd's case she had to compete with other students - in her first year, no less - for this by sitting IPST. Naturally she did not do well, since she had only just returned from China after 8 years there. In fact, the school advised her to take remedial English together with the Chinese and Vietnamese scholars, and she had been doing this during those two years.
During the past two years we had to pay not less than S$300 per month for her education, on top of living expenses. No mean feat, by any measure, although I must say it was all well worth it.
My faith in the SPERS-SEC system was ultimately justified, but I suppose one should also take financial matters into consideration. -
Thanks for sharing.
Shanghaied:
My post is not in response to any previous posts by parents. Just like to share some input.
My dd was a returnee in 2011 and she has gone through a 'baptism of fire' during the past two years - thankfully unscathed, perhaps even stronger. Unfortunately, for both years she was in the top quartile in her school which is an IP school (we have letter from MOE as proof), she was offered only Edusave bursary. You see, if your child does very well in PSLE he/she will be offered EESIP (I stand corrected on this), but in my dd's case she had to compete with other students - in her first year, no less - for this by sitting IPST. Naturally she did not do well, since she had only just returned from China after 8 years there. In fact, the school advised her to take remedial English together with the Chinese and Vietnamese scholars, and she had been doing this during those two years.
During the past two years we had to pay not less than S$300 per month for her education, on top of living expenses. No mean feat, by any measure, although I must say it was all well worth it.
My faith in the SPERS-SEC system was ultimately justified, but I suppose one should also take financial matters into consideration. -
Hi Kingfisher,
Do you son still remember what type of questions were asked in his SPERS English paper 1? Situation writing or Continuous writing?Kingfisher:
Thanks!mystuff_corner:
Kingfisher,
Thanks for your information. Do you know how many EL essay writing questions? Which country do you live in now?
I have piece of information on Math text book used in both IP and Non-IP school:
NJC use Mathematics Matters Express Textbook Sec 1 and 2 published by Marshall Cavendish Education Sec year 1.
A non IP school use Mathematics 1, with consultant Dr Yeap Bon Har, Shing Lee Publishing
EL essay writing - Choose 1 out of 2 questions. 200-300words for sec 1. We are in Hong Kong. -
Anyone here who has experience with Spers for sec 3 or 4? Would IP schools still accepts RS based on spers (for IP track)?