St. Joseph's Institution
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ToughLfeMummy:
This is the first time I attended parents' orientation in a secondary school but I must say SJI has done a great job in organizing the orientation camp. The bonding amongst the boys (S1 or S3) is so strong that anyone would feel a great sense of belonging. My boy is an introvert but he thoroughly enjoyed the camp and made some new friends which surprises me. I'm confident that our boys will have an enriching and fulfilling time at SJI during their stay.
So happy for your boy...nothing beats seeing the kids enjoying their school. I can't wait to see my DS tonight :rahrah: -
Hi, how did SJI do for Os? How many students with L1R5 6, how many with L1R5 7? Need to find out my chances for appealing. Thank you.
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Hi, please could someone guide me to where I could purchase a school badge . My son is pretty sad that whilst his badge was being pinned during orientation it broke .
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Malsy9:
Hi, please could someone guide me to where I could purchase a school badge . My son is pretty sad that whilst his badge was being pinned during orientation it broke .
should be able to get it from the bookshop -
emoh:
Great thank you .Malsy9:
Hi, please could someone guide me to where I could purchase a school badge . My son is pretty sad that whilst his badge was being pinned during orientation it broke .
should be able to get it from the bookshop -
aljh:
I happen to pass by SJI International this afternoon. Their students wear white shirts with green pants/skirts.hi
is SJI and SJI International PE attire the same? -
ms_lim:
Any parents can share how the school conducts CCA selection?
Would also like to know the answer to this question too. Understand that each kid is suppose to state their interest (6 or 7 choices) but how is the selection made? For example, will the school inform them that they are successful in choices 1,2,4,5 and thereafter they need to make a final selection among the successful choices or the school will only inform them of ONE successful choice? Is the selection process similar to PSLE in the sense that if the school deem the kid to be good at (say) badmintion and he places badmintion as the 6 choice, he will STILL be selected or its first come first serve basis?
Thanks in advance for sharing
Sorry, just to add if anyone knows how much is the school badge and if there is different tie lengths? Seen some kids with nice lengths (even for shorter kids) while others a little too long? -
newage:
My ds says the school bookshop is selling the badge at $1.50 each. Not sure if true though.ms_lim:
Any parents can share how the school conducts CCA selection?
Would also like to know the answer to this question too. Understand that each kid is suppose to state their interest (6 or 7 choices) but how is the selection made? For example, will the school inform them that they are successful in choices 1,2,4,5 and thereafter they need to make a final selection among the successful choices or the school will only inform them of ONE successful choice? Is the selection process similar to PSLE in the sense that if the school deem the kid to be good at (say) badmintion and he places badmintion as the 6 choice, he will STILL be selected or its first come first serve basis?
Thanks in advance for sharing
Sorry, just to add if anyone knows how much is the school badge and if there is different tie lengths? Seen some kids with nice lengths (even for shorter kids) while others a little too long? -
Yes, the badge can be bought at the book shop for $1.50. My boy broke his too, within hours of the closing ceremony during parents’ orientation. He was forewarned by the PSL that it was ‘fragile’.
I’m also keen to know how the selection criteria for the CCA is done. Could anyone of the older boys’ parents please enlighten? Thank you. -
ToughLfeMummy:
If you refer to the school website, it states that the allocation of CCA is based on the following ranked criteria:Yes, the badge can be bought at the book shop for $1.50. My boy broke his too, within hours of the closing ceremony during parents' orientation. He was forewarned by the PSL that it was 'fragile'.
I'm also keen to know how the selection criteria for the CCA is done. Could anyone of the older boys' parents please enlighten? Thank you.
student’s talent,
school needs and the availability of places,
student’s interest and
the possibility of the student getting a good CCA grade.
The problem here is that it is not made known to all boys if they have some \"potential\" in the sport trials that they had taken part. Hence, it is a guessing game. Thought what would have been better is that after they had tried these sports, the \"tester\" could indicate to them if they have \"potential\". Otherwise, for a kid to select a sport due to his interest may not necessary mean he will get it as the preliminary \"assessment\" may be that he has not the (a)talent and (b)spaces. A similar example l gave was if this kid has interest in badminton and applies for this sport but unfortunately, during his sports trials, the assessors felt he does not have the talent, well the result is obvious? Hence, l was told that in order not to waste your choices, it is wise to include a UG as a lower choice (i.e. if UG is not top of your interest and no offence to those who love UG).
Perhaps, the school could provide some depth to the selection process?
Just my thoughts.