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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      vpeak123\" post_id=\"2053007\" time=\"1640236126\" user_id=\"195957:
      Do we need to buy round-neck PE T-shirt, too? How many of them?
      Do you know whether united uniform sells white socks?
      Thank you.

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      The doc is inside the Y1 Level website. 1st folder of Y1 2020 Reporting - briefing slides & registration package. Named K_OC2020 Info

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    • RE: DSA 2019

      23ecila\" post_id=\"1931997\" time=\"1566988439\" user_id=\"179933:

      Not bragging but would like to hear you all opinions... if you DD got CO from CGS (30min from home) and SNGS-Not IP (70 min from home). What will you choose and why?
      Both are good schools. SNGS has strong sch identity & strong alumni but starting sec sch in one with pri sch affiliation can be like a stranger intruding in the initial months (speaking fr experience... as many classmates may know each other & the culture of missionary sch for 6 yrs). But this feeling will go away after a while if form teachers are mindful in creating opportunities to mix all pupils under their charge. And though girls tend to form cliques, the new pupils from non-affiliated sch may just form their own cliques too. If pupil go in with positive mind, this is not a big problem to overcome.
      Both sch may have different cca offered (if dsa is not via cca).
      SNGS is SAP sch & only offer HCL/CL while CGS have mix of races.

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    • RE: DSA 2019

      miraclebb\" post_id=\"1931272\" time=\"1566720072\" user_id=\"2301:

      Hi, how are kids on WL notified on PSLE result release day? In the form of letter together with PSLE result slip? Anyone can advise?
      Last yr, each student gets a result slip plus a s1 option form (with particulars & personalised pin to enter e-system & submit options). The 1st section has an empty table for 6 choices. If student has secured a place via DSA, there is a statement stating sec sch posted and not allowed to participate in this exercise etc etc.
      The 2nd section indicates choices in 3rd language eligibility - need to opt in or enter nil return regardless participating in 1st section.

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      Another factor of consideration is the relationship between the "victim" & his cca peers. If they have always been on good terms, there should be certain extent of care for each other (maybe this could be the view of the teacher ic). However, if "victim" has been an ongoing "target", then this incident is not purely an accident. Only the boys involved know and any experienced DM can get it out from them. Unfortunately the term has closed so likely investigation process affected.

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    • RE: DSA 2019

      Some sch link DSA leadership to their uniformed groups - to groom as level leaders from sec 1. Other schs just need some sec 1 juniors to enter the sch to serve in level matters, such as emcee or manage order during level assemblies as no level prefects are appointed yet.

      No commitment to serve in class committees as depends on form teachers.
      But generally, there are equal leadership opportunities for those who enter via psle too.
      Majority teenagers do not like to be servant leaders as takes up time and effort. At times, some upp pri prefects may rather spend their time doing own things than to carry out "prefect duties". Not easy to get teenage peers to "listen" to them too.
      Those who apply normally are p6 prefect or cca exco members.

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      megbryan:
      Any idea what do the boys do in ADM ? If he is selected to do JAP, can he still do ADM in any semesters? What is the commitment to taking up the JAP? My boy is in Y1

      I asked about JAP earlier but think no parent here had experience on JAP. But anyway the commitment was clearly stated in the letter given out during registration in Dec. And i found some info on 2018 ADM modules. My boy did not want to commit to JAP as he wanted to try some of such ADM modules so in the end we did not sign up for JAP. He noticed his friend in DSA via Art is in Group 5 so maybe JAP pupils all grouped in this class.

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      megbryan:
      Any ideas how are the boys grouped into their classes in Year 1?

      Based on the pattern of hmtl offered (some relation to tscore), there is a good spread across all 11 groups. Maybe IB classes are Gp 2, 5, 6, 11 as observed bigger number of hmtl assigned (so 1 IB class in each fraternity).

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      Kitty73:
      jessp:

      245 and 250


      wow...drop quite a bit. My elder is in Sec 4 IP and my young one going in Sec 1 next year.

      2018's figure was 244 and 253.
      Anyway ACSI also fluctuated at 250 and 254 compared to 2018's 249 and 256.

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    • RE: St. Joseph's Institution

      Dino mummy:
      Hi

      DS will be joining SJI next year.
      Anyone has looked thru the camp packing list? The list mentioned a 1.5l water bottle.
      What kind of 1.5l water bottle to bring for the camp?
      Anyone has kids that attended the orientation camp prev? Does the kid need to carry this 1.5l bottle around? If yes, may have to look for 1 that has a handle, easier to carry.
      Thks
      Will probably bring the sports bottle he has. I think similar to pri 5 camps, intention is get them to drink more without often having to run to water coolers to top up. I may use those 1l pet bottle if i didn't have the sports bottle as normally they will leave bottles on the floor & come back later. However I am still figuring how to carry the ironed uniform on a hanger to school on public bus.

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