Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]
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Dear parents,
I'm Tang Xin Ning, an old girl from RGS (batch of '06), and a student from NTU majoring in Linguistics & Multilingual Studies. Currently, I'm doing a research study investigating how the school a student is from may influence his/her language.
As such, I need 3 Secondary 3 students, and 3 Secondary 4 students from RGS to participate in this study. I am here to appeal to parents of current RGS Sec 3 and 4 girls, to consent to your child's participation in my study.
The procedure is really simple and would only take 10 minutes: the participant will first be asked to read a short story aloud, after which she will be asked to give directions in a particular scenario. She will be audio-recorded in both tasks. Following which, she will be asked to fill in a short survey with her personal particulars, as well as details of his/her language use. Each participant will remain anonymous and all data collected will remain confidential. The recording will be done in a quiet environment. Should you agree to let your child participate, I would gladly accommodate her/your schedule and meet her at any convenient location (or just outside RGS) and timing to record her. I understand that it's Term 4 and students would be very busy right now, so I will try to minimize any disruption to their schedule.
Would any kind parents be willing to let your child participate, pretty please? I would really x 10000 appreciate your help in this, as this project is for my thesis.
Please? If you're interested, please drop me a private message asap! And if you have any concerns or queries about me, the research study, or anything, before you consider consenting, I'd be very happy to answer them.
And to everyone: Thank you so much for reading through this! I sincerely apologize for the long post.
P.S. If it helps, since I'm a relatively recent graduate of RGS and RI (JC) I can also try to help and answer any questions regarding the school, if anyone needs a student's perspective? -
slmkhoo:
Yes. I agree. Everyone has their own abilities, strengths and passion. Hence, everyone's 'mountain' is different. Hence, one's perspective of a summit may not be the same for another. For example, getting a presidential scholarship is a summit or an aim for one but perhaps just getting a job she enjoys if a summit or an ultimate goal for another. It all depends. I strongly believe all RGS will succeed in their own way and reached that summit of theirs! :rahrah:friendship:
out of about 30,000 climbers most probably only 5 can make it to the summit. Only 5 got the President Scholarship out of about 30,000 co-hort.
Every person doesn't need to aim for the same mountain top. My mountain top right now is to coach my older girl (not the one who got into RGS) in 'O' level maths! I don't need her to be a PS, just grasp 'O' level E maths is enough for now. And even for my daughter who will be in RGS, I don't ask her to be a PS, just to find her own (realistic) 'mountain' and do her best. -
Regarding use of Mac in RGS…does every student need to have a Macbook (Pro/Air/?)? Appreciate any advice. TIA!
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Hi sautille,
Yes, every student needs to have a macbook pro/air.
You can refer to this website for more info:
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Thank you strangequark. The RGS 1:1 website is quite useful.
I am concerned about the weight of my daughter’s school bag. Unfortunately, this is not answered in the list of FAQs. -
the laptop usually hand-carry.
purchase those bags from Apple store. -
Can I just jump in with a couple of questions about computer use? Do the girls bring the computer to school daily? Do they use it a lot for classes and homework? How is the computer support in school? Any comments about which model is preferable (Air/Pro)? We’re going to have to get one next year when we get back to Singapore, and we haven’t decided which yet. Thanks!
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slmkhoo:
Can I just jump in with a couple of questions about computer use? Do the girls bring the computer to school daily? Do they use it a lot for classes and homework? How is the computer support in school? Any comments about which model is preferable (Air/Pro)? We're going to have to get one next year when we get back to Singapore, and we haven't decided which yet. Thanks!
Air is lighter. -
Lenny08:
Yes, but is the lack of a large hard drive a big drawback? Also, do you have any responses to my other questions? Thanks!slmkhoo:
Can I just jump in with a couple of questions about computer use? Do the girls bring the computer to school daily? Do they use it a lot for classes and homework? How is the computer support in school? Any comments about which model is preferable (Air/Pro)? We're going to have to get one next year when we get back to Singapore, and we haven't decided which yet. Thanks!
Air is lighter. -
slmkhoo:
Can I just jump in with a couple of questions about computer use? Do the girls bring the computer to school daily? Do they use it a lot for classes and homework? How is the computer support in school? Any comments about which model is preferable (Air/Pro)? We're going to have to get one next year when we get back to Singapore, and we haven't decided which yet. Thanks!
Yes, need to bring on every school day. There's certainly daily usage where my girl is concerned - homework, assignments, group projects and discussions, notifications from certain teachers....
We bought a Pro but on hindsight, Air would be better as the kids dun use discs; lighter too. If the laptop is bought from the school's approved vendor, can just send the laptop to their service centre, within the school, should any problems crop up.