Anyone know the email address of Nanhua current principal, Mrs Tan Jong Lek?
Thanks.
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RE: Nan Hua High School
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RE: Cut Off Point Reporting for 2015 Secondary 1 Posting
Just curious, if student A gets 245+2 vs student B gets 248 with no HMT point and both applied for SAP school with COP 247, who will get in at priority?
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RE: 2014 Request for Advice on Selecting Secondary Schools
Hi
My ds scored 245 (+2).
Is RV or ACSI ‘O’ a far stretch as 1st choice?
Will that jeopardize Nan Hua as his 2nd choice?
Is there really a Band grade for Nanhua and BPGH?
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RE: Cut Off Point Reporting for 2015 Secondary 1 Posting
Hi
My ds scored 245 (+2).
Is RV or ACS ‘O’ a far stretch as 1st choice?
Will that jeopardize Nan Hua as his 2nd choice?
Thanks for advise! -
RE: Q&A - P5 Math
Pls help. Thanks in advance.
1. Trisha spent 15% of her salary on food and transport every month. When her salary increased bu 20% this month, she spent $88 more on food and transport. What was her salary after the increment?
2. The figure below shows 3 different triangles, A, B and C. 3/10 of A and 40% of C is shaded. The shaded area of A is the same as the shaded area of C. What fraction of the figure is unshaded if 80% of B is shaded? (Leave your answer in its simplest form.)
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RE: Q&A - P5 Math
A box contains some 20 cents and 50 cents coins. The ratio of the number of 20 cents and the number of 50 cents coins is 5:6. After 80 20 cents coins are removed and 15 50 cents coins are added, the ratio becomes 2:3. Find the sum of money in the box at first.
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RE: Q&A - P5 Math
number of candies in pkt A and B are in the ratio 3:5.
When 7 candies are put into A and 9 candies removed from pkt B, the numbers of candies in both pkt is the same. How many candies are there in pkt A at first? -
RE: Q&A - P5 Math
3 ducks cost as much as 4 chickens. Sam bought 5 ducks and 6 chickens for $76. What was the cost of 1 chicken? :?
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RE: Q&A - P5 Math
Thanks for solving my previous questions…
There were 87 children at a party. After 1/3 of the boys and 2/7 of the girls left the party, there were an equal number of boys and girls at the party. How many children remained at the party? -
RE: Q&A - P5 Math
A group of girls was seated in a circle. A box of 115 sweets was passed around in a clockwise direction, starting from Mary. Each girl took a sweet each time the box was passed to her. If Mary took the last sweet in the box, she would have taken a total of 7 sweets. How many girls were there in the group?