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    • RE: Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

      Supernova" post_id="2049646" time="1638166535" user_id="24494:

      Hello!

      If there is a WhatsApp parent chat group for Year 1 2022, please let me know! If there isn’t, and there are prospective parents who are keen to start one, please PM me.

      Also, what’s the recommended weekly allowance for RGS girls? Do the girls bring cash or is there an electronic payment method in school?

      Lastly, I would be grateful for any advice from RGS parents and RGS girls on how best to help my daughter with the transition to secondary school e.g. tips on how to manage time and cope with studies, and tips which would be helpful for new Year 1 girls!

      Thank you!
      (long post ahead 😓 )

      hello! y3 going y4 student here 🙂 i may not be very accurate here but i guess the amount a student could spend during recess/lunch could vary from $1 to $5 depending on what the student buys! including lunch on several days, i’d say ~$30/week is sufficient for y1. there’s also no electronic method of payment in rgs!

      as a y1 student, your commitments are really only school and cca. for those that take on leadership roles (eg class exco) or third lang (after school lessons at moelc on fridays), their school life might be a bit more busy. however, speaking as a former y1 who was in class exco for 6 months and took on an extra academic programme, y1 was very manageable and i had plenty of time to do the things that i enjoyed 🙂

      the transition to y1 may be a bit bumpy at first. i remember in y1 i was kinda overwhelmed by the sheer amount of content i had to learn in a year (especially math :"D) and the jump from 4 subjects in primary school to 8 in secondary school was also undoubtedly scary, but i think the syllabus is quite well structured. the teachers can go quite fast as they have to cover so much content in a year (especially in math :"D). but as long as the student is consistent, y1 should be okay! personally, i didn’t realise this till later on in y2 (oops), but i still got a pretty decent gpa in the end of y1 :")

      my coping mechanism for stress was honestly just my fear of failure :"D but apart from that, positive affirmation was very important to me. i was also quite realistic and when i was desperate, here’s some things i reminded myself:
      

      first, remember that you’ll get to drop some subjects at the end of y2 when choosing your subject combi! personally i hated literature and even though i tried my best, my overall scores were 60% for in y1 and 70% for in y2 :") ultimately, i dropped it when choosing my y3 subject combi and now i’m happier than ever 😄 i’ve heard of students who don’t study for some of their subjects at all and divert their attention to certain subjects that they like/want to pursue in upper sec… personally i really don’t recommend it, but because of the way our grade point average (gpa) is calculated, that is a loophole some students exploit :"D (i can elaborate more on that if you’d want, just drop me a dm!) also, remember that your y1 grades don’t have any lasting impact on your future. for example, your y3 subject combi is not dependent on your gpa, and I doubt universities look at your y1 grades :") as long as you try your best, that’s what matters!

      ultimately, consistency is very important. my biggest suggestion to y1s is to make proper use of the resources available. for example, past year papers are available on iNet (rgs’ student portal) and some subjects provide a lot of practice material (eg math teachers provide topical supplementary worksheets, revision worksheets, and reference textbooks for self practice questions). this practice material, more often than not, is optional. hence, the student has to be self directed in her learning to build strong foundations in her subjects 🙂 i also learnt it the hard way that opportunities don’t get handed to you on a silver platter and you may have to step out of your comfort zone to get what you want! it’s also helpful to get advice from seniors 🙂 I personally had a group of seniors I was very close to and I got a lot of advice/help from them throughout my time in rgs; they really made my journey in rgs much more smooth sailing! there are some platforms (that are NOT school endorsed) like @gradepointpigeon on Instagram that post helpful rgs related content! (eg since it’s ri matriculation season and transitioning into y3 subject combi season, they are posting about jc subjects and y3 subjects on there) it’s also quite entertaining so do give it a look! 😄

      overall, y1 is really what you make of it; it can be quite fun and enriching if you make the best of it :")) drop me a dm if you have any further questions! :)))

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    • RE: Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

      mummydarling\" post_id=\"2049439\" time=\"1638112600\" user_id=\"82246:

      Thank you so much! Can I know for the cca, how many days per week?
      usually 2 days a week! some ccas (especially sports/vpa ccas) will have 3 sessions a week during peak periods like competition/syf season

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    • RE: Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

      Reenie\" post_id=\"2049329\" time=\"1638088475\" user_id=\"7078:

      What’s is the start time for cca? Thanks!
      It ranges from 2+ to 3+ 🙂

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    • RE: Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

      mummydarling\" post_id=\"2049304\" time=\"1638082109\" user_id=\"82246:

      Hi,
      What is the timing for school start and end on a typical day that don’t have cca?
      And also what time will the girls release for day with cca ?
      Thanks!
      school usually ends around 1.20-1.30, but can stretch till 2.20/2.30 as the time in between are study blocks. if I'm not wrong, cca usually stretches till around 5+ but it varies! my cca stretches till 6+ on some days 🙂

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    • RE: Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) [*IP]

      RGclover\" post_id=\"2044391\" time=\"1635728863\" user_id=\"193568:

      good morning parents,

      may i know which day can wear culotte & polo for sec 1.
      Pinafore & blouse too. thank you info
      hello! since masks can cause some discomfort, we are allowed to wear culottes & polo shirt any day of the week (except for hall assembly days where students have to wear uniform). not sure if it will change in future, since it was pinafore & blouse every day except for Wednesdays before covid hit. hope that answers your question!

      I'm actually also a y3 coming y4 student in rgs so parents do ask away! hope to help some future juniors out so i'll answer questions to the best of my ability 🙂

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