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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      ying2:
      thgwee:

      [quote=\"Nebbermind\"]
      More like the pri school calendar...the term is longer than sec schools'

      Is it exactly the same as primary school calendar. Would appreciate if you could share the calendar with me. I googled and couldn't find anything. Thanks!!

      I don't understand, isn't school terms same for all primary and sec school?
      https://www.moe.gov.sg/education/school-terms-and-holidays#pri-sec-sch-term-2017[/quote]Yes, NUSH follows the exact same school terms and holidays as other primary/secondary schools. E.g. the next official school holiday starts from 19 Nov 2016.

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      bluebellas:
      dagong99:



      The selected candidates will be called up for interview before they join the school and the award will be given once they accept the offer to join the school. The names of the awardees will also be announced on Speech Day.

      However, if these awardees are also awarded NUSH Tay Eng Soon Scholarship in future, they have to give up the NUS High Scholarship, that is, these 2 scholarships are mutually exclusive, you can only have either one but not both.


      Can anyone enlighten how this scholarship can be used? In terms of school fees, if the student is eligible for EESIS, it can be used to defray school fees. Is the NUSH Scholarship still applicable then? :?

      Yes, a student can be awarded both EESIS and NUSH Scholarship. NUSH Scholarship is cash award credited to the bank account of your child. Use it any way you like.

      The reporting time is 7.45am. 1st bell @7.40am

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      iRabbit:
      Moontan:



      The math/science olympaid awards will, among other things, be taking into consideration for awarding NUS High Scholarship in Year 1.

      What's that scholarship about? Can share?

      cchew and dagong99 have replied. Thanks.

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      Gxmas:
      yap_susan:

      I called NUS high to check about Maths Olympaid awards. Apparently the screening test is a determinant. Seems awards are not so important as a criteria. Have , have. Don't have also never mind.


      Yes, that's what the principal said too...the selection test and subsequent camp are the most important. But I am puzzled then... the relevant awards must mean something, no? Otherwise why would schools, including NUSH conduct such competitions which require resources? If nothing else matters besides the tests results, then what is the purpose of providing information on achievements? That would only increase the workload of the DSA process.... I agree if a student performs well for the tests, the test results would supersede all other results. But it can't be simply based on solely the test results....?

      The math/science olympaid awards will, among other things, be taking into consideration for awarding NUS High Scholarship in Year 1.

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      iRabbit:
      sleepy:

      [quote=\"iRabbit\"]
      Spoke to a few students manning the booths. There were a few ex-geppers who chose NUSH despite having CO from other top notched schs. So I tried to be cheeky and asked them why? šŸ˜‚

      What were their reasons?

      Without getting into details, I summarised what was shared as liking the pedagogy of the sch which is unique. I spoke to 4 Y1 ex-geppers (don't want to say which sch coz must respect privacy) as they were manning the booth.

      To me, how the msg was communicate is as impt as what the msg was. Those were 4 earnest kids.[/quote] šŸ˜‚ šŸ˜‰

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      Gxmas:

      I thought that has always been the practice? There is currently a supplementary intake exercise for students using their PSLE results, no? Sorry I am not able to understand what the change is...
      In the past, 90% of the 170 vacancies will be via DSA, the remaining 10% will be via PSLE result. Now it is changed to 100% via DSA. The supplementary intake now I believe is for the vacancies that are not taken by the students who are given confirmed offer.

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      lurline:
      ds said that all his friends will throw away the fruits and the fruits are not wash properly. He saw dirt, a lot of good wastage according to him.

      My DS2 will rinse the apple before eating it. Canned peach is considered as fruit šŸ˜‚

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      tankee:
      any idea what time year 1 will be dismissed today?

      based on individual class timetable. If they are keen to take the elective MA1231 (Math Olympiad 1), which is open to all Y1 students before the actual module registration starts, then lesson will end at 4pm.

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      Artume:
      nficewine:

      Hi,


      I can't seems to find MA1231/MA1331/PC1331/CM1331 in the link that was sent by school yesterday? (http://www.nushigh.edu.sg/academic-curr ... ol-diploma)

      Am I missing something?

      They might be new modules this year, and the link only contains 2015 modules.

      These are new codes for Elective and Enrichment modules, though they are the same modules that were offered in 2015. You can see the details of these modules from the Module Registration System in espace (under Personal/Module Registration/Click to preview module list).

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    • RE: NUS High School of Mathematics and Science (Diploma)

      Moontan:
      macflashpay:

      [quote=\"Diveraz\"]
      Where exactly in eSpace can we find the timetable? Went through the eSpace but cannot find anything with the label timetable.
      Regards,
      Diveraz

      https://espace.nushigh.edu.sg/databank/ ... m_001.html

      Thanks. But I can't find it anywhere in the espace. Where is it locate in espace? Workspace? Personal? Tools? Also not in the Latest News.

      TIA[/quote]Ok, now can see the timetable. It is under the 'News' on the right-hand side.

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