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Two full triple science classes,
One with mixture of triple science students and non- triple science (ie Rojak class)
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RE: Anglican High School
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RE: COP for secondary schools, for 2022 sec 1 onwards
Anyone has info on this? Or has anyone compiled this? Thanks
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RE: Anglican High School
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Yes, the above strategy is true.
Anglican High is a SAP school.
hearsay that
for HCL students,
in recent years,
If students failed to score a minimum B3 grade in their O-level (bu-hua or Standard Chinese ) at end of Sec 3,
they are barred from taking O-level (Higher Chinese) in Sec 4.
Can current AHS students help to verify,
is this true or false ? Thank you
It happened to our class. I graduated from Ahs 2 years ago. Our class teacher was the ex-hod. She brainwashed those of us who scored B3 of sec 3, to drop Higher Chinese in sec 4. She was fearful that if there were more of us getting grades C6 D7, we would pull down the performance and looked bad on her.
So she \"psychoed\" , brainwashed those of us with B3. Everyday, till we registered for o level. She was playing this \"emotional blackmail\" on us.
Eventually, 3 of my classmates gave in. But initially we were a pure Higher Chinese class, so all 38 of us took Higher Chinese. Because the 3 classmates gave in, the school changed our timetable, in the middle, to something very messy.
These 3 classmates also regretted. Because if they had insisted to do higher Chinese, even if they get D7 for o level, they would be like me, need not do any Chinese in JC -
RE: Anglican High School
Yes, still the case. Principal will sign a letter to inform parents when the child fails HCL straightaway in sec 1 (less than 50%). If pass sec 1, but fail sec 2, then this process repeats. The child will take CL in the next year. Principal will not entertain any appeal, any parent, any student’s choice.
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RE: Chung Cheng High (Main)
In CCHM, you DS DD will get to study HCL until the end of Sec 3 at least. Then the O Level CL performance will be used to determine whether he or she continues with HCL in sec 4.
But in AHS, every cohort has 50%-55% of the students doing CL. So HCL students are the minority.
Because even if you start with HCL in sec 1 but fail at the year end exam, you will be pushed to CL. That means, the child leaves the classroom to go to another class for CL when the others stay for HCL. -
RE: Anglican High School
241 definitely can go into Ahs. The school’s cut off point has been 238, 239.
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RE: Nan Chiau High School
Hi ndzgirl.
If distance is not a major issue and if your child can travel to the east, then I would recommend Anglican High, if you are worried about not meeting Chinese requirement.
Anglican High is also SAP school, same as Nan Chiau. But it is less Chinese-driven. It is also having the majority of students taking Pu-Hua (Chinese) instead of Higher MT. But students can still enjoy the status of being in SAP school. If your child does not want Higher MT, the school is even happier because the teachers can have easier work -
RE: Anglican High School
Some students are resist to take higher chinese, even given a chance to try.
Once they heard that any sch which make higher chinese is compulsory, they wont even consider the sch.
Parent cannot force their kids to take up.
Afterall, they are grown up teenagers, hv their own mind of thinking.[/quote]
I agree parents shouldn’t force. But this school is a so called SAP chinese background school. The way it is doing now is not providing students choice. It is closing the doors on them. The so called SAP is not there.
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RE: Anglican High School
leeandlow:
Hi my DD in 1E, taking normal Chinese. May I ask those parents with children taking HCL, does your child took HCL in Psle? Initially I thought it is compulsory to take HCL like in CHUNG CHENG HIGH Main but is not the case here. My DD wasn't offered HCL. I'm wondering why. Anyone can enlighten?
That's very probably why Chung Cheng Main cut off point is now 242, while Anglican High is 238.