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    • RE: Preparing For O-Levels

      vinegar:
      My ds will be sec 2 next yr but i oredi started to worry fr his o level. He is still in \"exploration\" stage. Still fooling ard.


      When is the appropriate time to prepare fr o level? Starting early of sec 3?
      Just took my O level this year and currently awaiting my results to come out in January, but i have to say if you want to be 'on task' or be well prepared i'd say, start preparing during december holidays, especially on sciences & languages. MT paper in May/June can be done and over with if you're prepared well enough so one burden off your chest while others need to retake it in November (this is my case for me, really regret not studying well for MT in May, end up needed to take paper again while some friends didnt need to take it). For sciences, most of the topics are taught sec 3 and they're the foundations to the subjects so it's best to read through materials every now and then, may help in better understanding of subject. For subjects like mathematics/A-maths i suggest you do A LOT of practice, because questions that come out may be unpredictable and especially for AMath, it may be hard to remember many og the formulas etc so better to drill them in your head! Practice really helps and allows you to get used to the types of questions being asked and over time you'll find it easier to answer questions (from someone who redid TYS questions two times or more). For humanities all i can say is, understand and pay attention in class, it's important to pick out important details and information and take note of them! Secondary two just make sure he does well in his exams so he'll be able to get the subject combinations he want for streaming! All i can say is pay attention in class and do homework & assignments on time, it'll be beneficial in the end. Wishing him all the best! :rahrah:

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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      Stay Positive:
      Hi Minminah & melloh88, thank you for the information. Hope my child will get into this school.

      wishing you the best of luck! :snuggles:

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      melloh88:
      minminah:

      [quote=\"big head\"]Would like to know School COP is 224. Will it be risky if student t-score is 225?


      not at all! i entered the school with tscore of 220 (my year COP was 219) and as long as you work hard and is consistent with your work it'll be fine! Managed to come in top few in class for exams still & top 20% in cohort so anything is possible!


      Hi minminah,
      :goodpost:
      You have great attitude towards studies. With such attitude, you will do well in anything and everything you want to do in future. All the best for your O level. Enjoy your holiday![/quote]Thank you so much melloh88! I believe hard work is the key to success and im hoping my efforts will pay off for O's and get at least 7 distinctions! Hoping it'll go well and thank you for your well wishes, have a great day ahead! :xedfingers:

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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      big head:
      minminah:

      [quote=\"chloecube\"]What abt 222? If I put first choice, will it be risky ?


      no harm trying, but of course the school would take in those with higher tscores in first into priority. But if it really happens whereby the student doesnt get accepted you can still appeal, i have couple of friends that appealed/transferred from other schools and they're doing just fine too.




      How to do appeal?[/quote]not too sure about that, maybe go check out the moe website?

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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      chloecube:
      What abt 222? If I put first choice, will it be risky ?

      no harm trying, but of course the school would take in those with higher tscores in first into priority. But if it really happens whereby the student doesnt get accepted you can still appeal, i have couple of friends that appealed/transferred from other schools and they're doing just fine too.

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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      big head:
      Would like to know School COP is 224. Will it be risky if student t-score is 225?

      not at all! i entered the school with tscore of 220 (my year COP was 219) and as long as you work hard and is consistent with your work it'll be fine! Managed to come in top few in class for exams still & top 20% in cohort so anything is possible!

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      CHC123:
      May is know sec 2 streaming what is the min subject the express taking and what are the subjects combination? Any idea what is the mean for L1R5 and percent going to JC? Cosidering to put my child here as one of the choice. Thank you.

      As far as i know (for my year), to be able to take up pure science (double or triple) you need to be able to get 70 and above for your lower secondary science results (the school will calculate for you but sec 2 plays a more important role). If you get around 60+ (near 70) and you want the appeal/take up a pure science subject the school will offer you to take pure bio only + combined science (phys/chem) so technically you're still taking triple science. Amath is compulsory for all express students no matter what so! Subject combinations normally students will take 8 subjects here, so if you take combined science you would have to take one combined humanities + one pure humanities (literature here), coursework in replacement of pure science (art, d&t & fce). But out of 5 classes 4 of them take up at least one pure science.

      As for mean L1R5 sadly i dont know about it, i'm sorry. Percentage going to JC i woild say about 30-40% (i do not know of the actual statistics, im stating this based on my seniors) Hope this helps in any way!

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      minminah
    • RE: Edgefield Secondary School

      Stay Positive:
      Hi, i would like to hv feedback from parents/students abt edgefield sec. Everyone said this is a good sch in punggol but couldnt describe what is good abt it. Wud like to know abt teachers commitment and motivation towards students who have low morale. Also understand the principal is a new one. Wud appreciate yr advice.


      Am a graduated student just graduated this year awaiting my O level results in the coming January! Would like to share my experience and thoughts on Edgefield over the past four years.

      Academics wise teachers and the school pays very close attention to it, and if you're 'not up to standard' or is falling behind average/others you will be called out to have extra remedials/lessons during holidays. Exam paper standards wise, i'd would say are up to par with the better neighbourhood schools, so as to prepare students to have better insight and depth to the certain subject. What is unlike other schools (i'd say), is that during sec 3 streaming Amath is actually compulsory for all express students so it gives students opportunities to learn and prepare (if they want to take up math in jc)! Of course, if your child is really bad in it or is not interested he/she may drop the subject at the end of the year. Scholarships are given to students who score 230 and above for psle in sec 1 & they would also be given the opportunity to join the \"The Odyssey of the Mind\" which would help them grow and learn more. (Two teams from our school has made it to US so far!) Teachers pay close attention to students and try to help those who are weaker and they are more than willing to help if a student needs it. You can call them out/message them beforehand during breaktime, after school etc and they'll attend to you.

      Environmental wise i'd say it's pretty vibrant. A big parade square and field and also many classroom blocks too. Sec 4 students have a seperate block from the other levels so as to ensure they will not be distracted from the noise from other levels! Except that since it's punggol, airplanes would fly past almost every few minutes which i must admit, may be distracting and very loud at times. Other than that it's pretty good. Also if im not wrong our school starts later than most schools, as lessons start at 8:15am.

      For the new principal, since he just joined this year we never really got to see his traits, strengths etc. But from what i know he'd very friendly and tries to interact with the students as much as he can, and takes time off in putting effort to areas in which the students/schools can improve on. This year he specially went to every sevondary 4 class to ask for our opinions on areas to improve on. Vice principal Mr Tan is especially nice too (and cute haha) as he'd often tell us encouraging words and would also conduct special lessons so as to motivate/help us better.

      Also i've seen from previous posts stating that Taekwondo is a compulsory cca, in fact, it is not a compulsory CCA. It is a compulsory curriculum in our timetables (so like normal school periods) and if your child passes each test, he/she would be able to be a black belter in sec 4. Don't worry though, lessons would only be for two periods a week and would stop once you go to Sec 4, so as to prepare students for the national exams. Although it may be costly with the grading fees and dobok/belts, i'd say it's a good opportunity for your child for the future if their interested as one senior from our school actually made it to the national taekwondo team through learning it here!

      If you have any questions feel free to ask!

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