Catholic High School
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Students always ask me in class -
Cher , is the test / exam/ WA easy or hard ?
My answer is
To those that knows - it is easy
To those that take study easy - it is hard. -
deardear07\" post_id=\"2016557\" time=\"1614794463\" user_id=\"1429:
depend on which Term of Assessment, you are refering to.
Btw I’ve heard some schs give easier papers for sec 1 CA.. but some grill the students from onset. Many friends from other schs shared some of their kids did v well but some from other schs said theirs failed some papers..
Can anyone share what is the CHS style? R the papers challenging coz the sch standard/ students r supposed to be good? or cause it’s first paper, teachers set easier papers or r lenient?
Sec 1 TA1 should be easy, because all Sec 1 students are just fresh from PSLE five months ago, students have not yet adjusted to Secondary school life yet, still in the stage of exploring. So, school tend to go slow, let students adapt first.
However,
as time passes,
once reach Sec 1 EYA CHS OP Term 4 WA assessment (Maths & Science) papers, may not be easy.
For subject Maths,
at Term 4 EYA,
CHS may have taught a bit of Sec 2 Moe Maths syllabus topics, ahead first, which other typical ordinary OP schools start to teach only in Sec 2, not in Sec 1 yet. After all, MOE Sec 2 Maths topics ought to be taught only at Sec 2 level, isn't it ? No reason why should teach Sec 2 topics, at Sec 1 level so soon.
That means, CHS OP Sec 1 teach slightly more Maths topics in advance first, ahead of other ordinary OP schools, even though everybody also Sec 1, at the same level.
Partly because,
Catholic High is a dual track \" OP-cum-IP \" school concurrently, in case at end of Sec 2, there are some OP students interested in transferring across to the IP track, starting Sec 3 IP. So, better to prepare these OP students early.
Now, what your son can do is -
Normally, 2 to 3 weeks just before any Termly Weighted Assessment, CHS individual subject Teachers would have given Sec 1 students a few set of mock practice Maths & Science papers.
Example
If 2021 Sec 1 TA1 is around this period, his class Maths & Science Teachers could have given our son probably last year (2020) Sec 1 OP mock-up practice papers, or maybe 2019 mock papers. Ask your son : how he find them, so far ? Easy or not that easy ?
If need be,
if your son find that he still need to practise more past years mock papers, eg.
Those from 2018 / 2017 / 2016 Sec 1 mock papers, he can approach his class subject Teachers for more past papers, to practise. After all, \"the more one practise, familiarity breeds confidence\".
Btw, if your son is interested in switching over, from OP to the IP track, by middle of Sec 2, after his Sec 2 mid-year TA2 over, can let CHS VP (Academic section) know early in advance, so that VP (Academic) have some idea of head-count, in mind :
who (which OP students, from which class ? ) is interested, have the keen intention to cross over, into IP track (Sec 3), affliated to EJC come Y5 ?
Also, one more thing.
Don't compare CHS past year mock papers, with other schools because
1) CHS is an OP-cum-IP school, a bit unique.
CHS is not a straight-forward ordinary OP school.
As such, CHS OP standard of papers set, could be different from other typical OP schools.
2) Every school : the sequence of Maths & Science topics taught, can be different.
Example
In Term 1 or 2 itself -
CHS OP curriculum could have taught Science Topics (X, Y, Z).
But then, other OP schools' topics may be different from that of CHS, didn't even teach the same, identical CHS Science topics.
So, if your son go and do some other school's Sec 1 Science test papers he may scratch his head, wondering why all the questions asked, are not what he had been taught in CHS. Follow ?
The same, apply to Maths as well.
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abbreviation used
OP : O-level program or curriculum
IP : Integrated program or curriculum
TA1 : Term 1 Assessment
EYA : End-of-year Assessment, in October (Term 4)
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In primary school, from (P3 to P6), we all used terminology like CA1 / CA2 / mid-year SA1 / year-end SA2. P1 and P2 : no exam
that was, in the past, in primary school.
Once come to Secondary school, we don't use above terminology, anymore. Instead, we used different terminology -
TA1 : Term 1 Weighted Assessment, either start end February or early March
\"A\" stands for Assessment.
TA2 : Term 2 (mid-year) Weighted Assessment, held in May
TA3 : Term 3 Assessment
TA4 : Term 4 (year-end) Assessment, either start end September or early October -
Even before becoming an IP school.
CHS (as well as other higher profile schools) teach Maths (especially algebra) differently from other main stream school.
There are components of Sec 2 algebra maths that are taught in Sec 1, and Sec 3 algebra that are taught in Sec 2.
This is the nature of the school program.
It is very normal.
For my Catholic High students - my teaching approach is the Differentiate Instructions.
unlike one size fits all as in other places.
It is more work to do DI approach - but it is required so that the students will be able to cope with the school’s work at the minimum.
If there are any thing I can help in more in depth.
Please PM me.
Cheers!
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Mr Matthew Ng -
Dear parents,
I would like to know if any of your son join the CCA called i.O.N. (iMedia, Oculus & Nucleii) incorporating photography/videography, media production, event management, robotics and programming?
My son is P6 now and he has great interest and participated in some programming competitions. Since CHS is not offering coding as one of the domain for DSA, so perhaps we will wait for the Sec 1 posting.
Saw this CCA, seems like small part of this CCA its related to programming. Would like to hear more from parents to understand more and see if this CCA could further develop his interest in coding.
Thanks in advance for your sharing. -
Hi, can someone share a rough timetable for Sec 1 students? – things like when school starts and ends every day, some afternoons got CCA and electives, etc.?
Thanks in advance! -
Anyone knows the subject combinations in the o track and IP track?
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Hi, my DS will be applying for S1 soon this month, doing the planning now.
Per the guides, if AL9, there will be 2 options for OP boys school, namely CHS and ACS(I).
Would like to get some advice, what else to be considered when decide, especially choice is one of the factors for tie-breaking. (If the travel time for both are similar at 50mins~1hr)
Some points we already aware:
1. CHS is a SAP school and ACS(I) is not. He’s taken HCL for PSLE and so far is doing OK but we did not insist that SAP school is the priority.
2. ACS(I), an independent school with much higher tuition fees, but we can apply for ISB.
3. ACS(I) seems to be much bigger campus and have much more CCA which is pretty attractive to him vs CHS.
Hope to hear some inputs that we may not aware. Thanks! -
wchong78\" post_id=\"2044739\" time=\"1635939485\" user_id=\"80256:
Just throwing in for your consideration:
Hi, my DS will be applying for S1 soon this month, doing the planning now.
Per the guides, if AL9, there will be 2 options for OP boys school, namely CHS and ACS(I).
Would like to get some advice, what else to be considered when decide, especially choice is one of the factors for tie-breaking. (If the travel time for both are similar at 50mins~1hr)
Some points we already aware:
1. CHS is a SAP school and ACS(I) is not. He's taken HCL for PSLE and so far is doing OK but we did not insist that SAP school is the priority.
2. ACS(I), an independent school with much higher tuition fees, but we can apply for ISB.
3. ACS(I) seems to be much bigger campus and have much more CCA which is pretty attractive to him vs CHS.
Hope to hear some inputs that we may not aware. Thanks!
- ACSI has a compulsory two CCA policy where one of them must be a Uniformed Group (however the UGs typically meet only 1x a week, so the commitment is not as taxing as it may seem). The other CCA may be either a sport or club/society, up to you. So minimally, looking at total 2 CCA days per week.
- O level program will get 2 bonus points to the affiliated JC. Note that 2 points to ACJC are far more “valuable” than 2 points to CJC.
- I believe CHS boys wear shorts from S1-S4, whereas ACSI boys wear bermudas in S1-S2, and long pants in S3-S4.
- the indicative cut off for CHS is 9M. Therefore it’s possible that a 9M and 9P may not get in. If child has a good HCL grade (preferably D), will get higher priority than the other 9-pointers. So the final decision whether to apply to CHS will depend on the child’s HCL grade I believe. -
wchong78\" post_id=\"2044739\" time=\"1635939485\" user_id=\"80256:
I think you will also have Victoria O (AL9) and SJI O (AL10) if these are of interest to you?
Hi, my DS will be applying for S1 soon this month, doing the planning now.
Per the guides, if AL9, there will be 2 options for OP boys school, namely CHS and ACS(I).
Would like to get some advice, what else to be considered when decide, especially choice is one of the factors for tie-breaking. (If the travel time for both are similar at 50mins~1hr)
Some points we already aware:
1. CHS is a SAP school and ACS(I) is not. He's taken HCL for PSLE and so far is doing OK but we did not insist that SAP school is the priority.
2. ACS(I), an independent school with much higher tuition fees, but we can apply for ISB.
3. ACS(I) seems to be much bigger campus and have much more CCA which is pretty attractive to him vs CHS.
Hope to hear some inputs that we may not aware. Thanks!
Adding on to the comments from zac's mum above, it is worth noting that for the SAP Schools the HCL D/M/P is a subset of the total AL Score and this sorting will come before choice order. I.e. if you have AL9(D), even if you put ACS(I) O as first choice and get ballot out, at CHS O AL9(D) will rank ahead of all AL9(M)-(P) regardless of whether the AL9(M)-(P) were first choice. So if you like ACS(I) more, you but think CHS is \"safer\" at AL9(D) you aren't giving up a lot (risk wise) by putting ACS(I) as first choice.
Of course, the indicative ranges do not give any insight as to the ballot odds and relatively small changes in scores and choice preference could move things, so no strategy is fool proof but I think the above makes sense based on what we know. -
wchong78\" post_id=\"2044739\" time=\"1635939485\" user_id=\"80256:
Read more about the school here.
Hi, my DS will be applying for S1 soon this month, doing the planning now.
Per the guides, if AL9, there will be 2 options for OP boys school, namely CHS and ACS(I).
Would like to get some advice, what else to be considered when decide, especially choice is one of the factors for tie-breaking. (If the travel time for both are similar at 50mins~1hr)
Some points we already aware:
1. CHS is a SAP school and ACS(I) is not. He's taken HCL for PSLE and so far is doing OK but we did not insist that SAP school is the priority.
2. ACS(I), an independent school with much higher tuition fees, but we can apply for ISB.
3. ACS(I) seems to be much bigger campus and have much more CCA which is pretty attractive to him vs CHS.
Hope to hear some inputs that we may not aware. Thanks!
https://catholichigh.moe.edu.sg/frequently-asked-questions/
To answer your question,
1. Catholic vs Methodist culture. You might think they are both Christian.. same same, but they are quite different.
2. Chinese majority vs more diversity. CHS as a SAP sch that does only chinese/higher CL, you would have significantly less classmates/ friends of other ethnicity than in ACSI.
3. CHS Students are discouraged from taking more than 1 CCA, encouraged to do higher Chinese. Passing the HCL, gives you 2 bonus points to CJC, total 4 points max (incl affiliation) for entry to CJC. ACSI is not so pro higher Chinese, instead they want u to take 2 CCA to score that 2 bonus points towards ACJC, total 4 points max (incl affiliation) as well. You are also choosing between CJC and ACJC.
I do think that ACSI has a nicer campus (swimming pool, long drive way) and cuter boys in berms and pants. They are also more atas and you will see rich people, like extremely wealthy kids. Nice cars.
.. but, if your son does higher Chinese (easily distinction) and speaks mandarin at home. Don’t waste that Chinese culture at ACSi.
Just my opinions.
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