Cedar Girls Secondary School
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melteo:
:oops: Hi Twilight,twilight:
National youth achievement award. You can go to their website for more information. Basically there's bronze, silver and gold, and in order to attain the respective awards, you need to fulfill certain requirements.
Hi Bluebelt,
a BIG thanks for the detailed information. I will show your reply to my dd and digest this together!
I am such a muddlehead, I meant to thank you but instead I thanked your status...lol! :slapshead: -
isetan:
Hi indivualist, can I just check, is it difficult to get into the CCA of ELDDS? Is it abt drama and debate or something?
hi there! I cannot rank the difficulty level for you as it pretty much depends on whether your dd is able to dare to act or enjoy speaking or acting. But I can say that if your dd has a passion for either of the above, she would even enjoy the audition and most likely will stand out as many are pretty shy and quiet. It is about drama and debate as the cca name mentions, and if your dd gets in, she will later pick either drama or debate to continue for the rest of her years in cedar. If she shows talent in both, then she might participate in competitions for both sides. -
Hi !
My girl just got into guides, her forth choice so she is disappointed. Is anyone here in guides?
1)Do they have to stay more than the required wed and fri meetings? Extra camps and stuff?
2)Does guides help earn cca points easily?
3)Are CIP hours built into guides?..just so she can fulfill fewer cip hours.
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melteo:
There are camps during the school holidays. Cca points are a breeze. Cip hours are built in.Hi !
My girl just got into guides, her forth choice so she is disappointed. Is anyone here in guides?
1)Do they have to stay more than the required wed and fri meetings? Extra camps and stuff?
2)Does guides help earn cca points easily?
3)Are CIP hours built into guides?...just so she can fulfill fewer cip hours.
Thank you!
join the cca with an open mind. Then she'll enjoy. Very often it is the friends that makes the cca enjoyable. Strive to create some true lasting friendship there. -
Hi,
My daughter also got into guides, and she’s terribly unhappy about it. Guides was submitted as fifth choice as there were no other options. It seems quite a few girls in her class got into ccas that they’re unhappy about. Any idea what are the chances of successful appeals?
It’d be a pity for my daughter to like everything about Cedar; only for the Cedar experience to be marred by an unhappy cca experience! Please help.
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KSP2013777:
Hi! Chances of successful appeals are rather low unless of valid reasons. Majority of my friends were pretty unhappy about their cca allocations initially, but a lot of them grew to enjoy it and foster close friendships with their friends in cca. Maybe your dd could give guides a chance I'm sure she'll start to enjoy itHi,
My daughter also got into guides, and she's terribly unhappy about it. Guides was submitted as fifth choice as there were no other options. It seems quite a few girls in her class got into ccas that they're unhappy about. Any idea what are the chances of successful appeals?
It'd be a pity for my daughter to like everything about Cedar; only for the Cedar experience to be marred by an unhappy cca experience! Please help.
TIA -
Hi to all,
May I know how can I appeal out of my cca...is there a form or via cedar website, can't seem to find anything there?
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My friend's DD is in Y1 and has been chosen for UG which she did not like and want. However, she's taking it in her best stride and is now showing 'interest' in it, somehow by sharing it after each cca lesson.
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blessedtwogals:
Hi! Good forMy friend's DD is in Y1 and has been chosen for UG which she did not like and want. However, she's taking it in her best stride and is now showing 'interest' in it, somehow by sharing it after each cca lesson.
:rahrah: JY JY !your dd ... mine is actually quite ok as she has made friends which is impt for her but her no.1 interest is still art-drawing so she prefers a club where she can expand her interest.
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melteo:
Is there a art club in cedar ? Not that i know of unless it is a new cca.
Hi! Good forblessedtwogals:
My friend's DD is in Y1 and has been chosen for UG which she did not like and want. However, she's taking it in her best stride and is now showing 'interest' in it, somehow by sharing it after each cca lesson.
:rahrah: JY JY !your dd ... mine is actually quite ok as she has made friends which is impt for her but her no.1 interest is still art-drawing so she prefers a club where she can expand her interest.