PSLE 2009 RESULTS!!
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I am thinking, something like this. All contributions are welcome and I strongly encourage parents of kids in neighbourhood schools to contribute as well. How about that ?
School :
Top Scores :
No of students >= 270 : -
ApronMama:
Don't really think so. :lol:
Other may cry because they miss the cut-off of NYGH or RGS ... Boys are not as emotional.daisyt:
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Be prepared to see students crying
and hugging the parents ... Its quite sad and emotion. One case I witnessed, a girl cried because she only scored 240+, not to her expectation.
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The boys in my daughter's class cried buckets during and after the Maths paper. They are less resilient , I guess, maybe , mama's boys.
They will cry less when they become men. But I like men who are able to shed tears..
- at least they show some emotion and not so wooden la..(or act cool - in the words of my daughter)
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Its 9 days more…as the results days draw nearer, the tension is being built up. My son’s Sch is celebrating their P6 Graduation Day this Thursday. For us its also an emotional day as he will be leaving his Primary school and moving on to Secondary sch. Last weekend we were looking back the days when he entered P1. The Orientation, new uniform, P1 books, new friends - a whole new beginning. Looking at the pix made us teary eyed… It was a very nolgastic kinda of feeling and learnt how fast time has passed. He is our first born, hence…
Well, I would like to wish all our beautiful children all the very best next week and hope all their dreams and wished be fullfilled. -
hashroop:
My son's Sch is celebrating their P6 Graduation Day this Thursday. For us its also an emotional day as he will be leaving his Primary school and moving on to Secondary sch.
My girl was having this type of emotion during that time too. Everyone was busy preparing autographs, gifts for their special friends, gifts for the whole class. This type of feeling lasted for sometime when they were in early Sec one. They do contact once a while in fb, sms but the exposure is definately wider in Sec School and most of them are happy with new friends and a new life. -
I don’t think the result slips are sealed but I’m not very sure. Can someone tell me. Thanks.

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emerald:
I don't think the result slips are sealed but I'm not very sure. Can someone tell me. Thanks.

If I recall correctly, the result slips are sealed (those perforated envelope type), BUT the certificate is not sealed unless the school puts them into envelopes individually. -
When the results slips r distributed to the pupils, they r not sealed. Perforated, yes, but not sealed. Well, unless moe changed, my info is correct based on 2006.
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Result slips are not sealed, loose, an A4 size paper.
For my girl's school, certificate was collected on another separate day, not result day, laminated.
My girl was saying, from the form teacher's expression and tone during the distributing of result, can tell more or less, if your result is good or not good. :lol: -
daisyt:
In my dd's sch, had to wait for principal give long speech, then announce top students. Then all went to back of hall to get results from teachers. All parents could be with the girls.
For my dd's school, 12noon, all students assemble in the hall. Those students who scored above 270 were called to the stage for acknowledgment. Then they all proceed to their individual classroom with the form teachers. All parents were to remained in the hall or canteen, not allowed to follow them to classroom.
Be prepared to see students crying
and hugging the parents 
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One sceneario I have to mention. I noticed dd did not show the excitement and very happy face after a while and when we reached home. I asked her, how she reacted in classroom when she saw her result (she scored better than she expected) ? Did she jump high and low ? She gave me the sad look and said \"Nobody believe my scores. They even commented - Are you sure ? - I don't believe you score that\". She was totally hurt and did not even want to any good dinner for celebration that night. We have to spend at least 1 hour to comfort her, then she felt better.

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