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Tuesday, November 30, 2021

30 Nov 2021 - Buying Textbooks and School Uniforms

Due to the ongoing pandemic situation, buying textbooks and school uniforms will require all to make an appointment.  This is to avoid huge crowd gathering at the venues.  I did all the appointment booking last week for today.  In addition to that, only one parent can accompany the child to the appointment.  After our lunch, I first brought Jerlene to her school to collect her Sec 3 textbooks.  After that, I drove Javier to Ubi Avenue to buy his Sec 1 school uniform.  I did all the purchase this year early because I hope to avoid the year end crowd, especially after S1 posting result is out around Christmas period, there will definitely be a huge crowd trying to get their textbooks and uniform before school opens next year.


29 Nov 2021 - Third Language "German"

Today, Javier suddenly came to me and said he would like to take up a third language "German" as a subject in his secondary school education.  I was surprised because he mentioned last week that he's not taking it despite being eligible.  Apparently he had some discussion with his friends and somehow that triggered his interest.  He then showed me a website called "Duolingo" where one can learn various languages in a very fun way.  And it's free!
I then asked him why German and not any other languages such as Japanese, French or Spanish.  He said he had tried out the different languages on Duolingo website and found that German seems quite similar to English, thus should be easier to pick up.  He even went on to check the class venue on MOE website and told me that there is a nearby one at Bishan.
Since he's so interested and had already done so much "homework" himself, I'll definitely support it.  Javier, just go for it!  :-)


Saturday, November 27, 2021

24 Nov 2021 - Release of PSLE results

Today was an exciting day for all P6 students and their parents.  Yes, it's the release of PSLE results.  To adhere to the Safe Management Measures, only one parent can accompany the child to school to collect the PSLE results.  After entering the school, students went to their respective classrooms while accompanying parents got to wait at designated waiting venues.  At 11am, there was a briefing by the School's Principal and P6 Year Head regarding the school's performance in this year's PSLE and Secondary 1 posting respectively.  Rosyth School did pretty well this year with 100% pass for all students taking 4 standard subjects.  Out of which, 33% had achieved a total AL score of 8 and below.  During the briefing, I could hear non-stop shouting/cheering coming from the P6 classrooms as they received their results.  Once the collection of results was completed for their class, P6 students were led to the waiting venues to meet up with their parents.
When I met up with Javier, I saw that he's very calm and his facial expression did not give me any clue whether his result was ok.  He then passed me a file containing his results and said to me softly, "I got overall AL5".  I was so happy for him because it's a very good result considering AL4 is the best one can get.  He even got a Merit for his Higher Chinese Language.  The result is better than what he had expected as he was actually aiming for AL7-8 with a Pass for HCL.  If we convert AL5 to T-Score used in previous years, it will be 265 and above.  Well done, Javier!
When we reached home, I realized that there was an Eligibility Letter from MOE in the file.  Based on Javier's result, he was eligible for Edusave Scholarships for Independent Schools (ESIS).  However, he will not be offered the scholarship because he has already been admitted to a non-IS (TJC) through Direct School Admission (DSA).  I then read up more about ESIS and found out that it's only offered to the top 3% of students taking PSLE that year.  Really proud of Javier's achievement, which definitely exceeded mine some 30+ years ago......haha.......
Based on the results, he can actually get admitted into any of the so called "top" schools.  So I asked him whether he has any regret accepting the offer from TJC.  He immediately said "No, why should I?".  He said he has already thought through it very carefully during the DSA application.  At that time, he actually visited the schools' websites to find out more about the various schools.  He also made use of MOE's school finder to filter out schools that match his criteria.  His criteria are as follow:
- Prefer a co-ed school over a boys school
- School that offers Integrated Programme (IP)
- School that offers InfoComm Club as CCA
- Location after considering the above
So based on the above criteria, TJC is the best match and he's very firm with his decision.  I am very glad that he has such a logical and matured thinking at his age.  That's why I fully supported his decision.  It is very important for a child to choose a school that really suit his needs instead of just going for the "best" school based on Cut-Off Point (COP), which I see many parents are now stressing over.

Anyway, it's now time to enjoy the remaining school holidays before embarking on the next chapter of his learning journey.


23 Nov 2021 - Having Fun at Virtualand @ NEX

Originally, I've planned to bring Jerlene and Javier out to have some fun after receiving the PSLE results tomorrow.  However, Javier said he prefers to celebrate today because if he did not do well for his PSLE, he will have no mood to enjoy.  Fair enough.....so I brought them to Nex to have our lunch before proceeding to Virtualand to have some real fun!  The Taiko drumming rhythm game is really fun.  I too enjoyed it very much!  :-)
Jerlene and Javier tried out a few other rhythm games.  I must admit that I'll never be able to "conquer" the games like them.  I really admire how their brain can process details so fast in addition to their quick fingers.  Although they are good at these games, I saw several other young "experts" around who were even more unbelievable.
We spent more than an hour here and I promised them to come one more time before school re-opens next year.


18 Nov 2021 - Excellent P6 Prelim Exam Results

Javier got back his report book today and I must admit that he had done very well for his P6 preliminary examination.  The scoring system has changed this year and instead of T-Score, it's now Achievement Level.  Javier managed to score an overall of AL5 for four subjects.  The best one can get is AL4 and getting AL5, to me is an excellent result.  I'm especially surprised that he got AL1 for his mother tongue (Chinese).  He even got a Merit for his higher Mother Tongue, which is amazing.  If this is his PSLE results, he can actually be admitted to any of the top secondary schools in SG. 
Other than good academic results, he also did well for his roles as a Student Councillor, CCA Leader and Subject Representative.
Looking forward to next Wednesday, when the PSLE results will be released.  All the best, Javier!


16 Nov 2021 - Receiving Multiple Awards

Today is the P6 Graduation and Prize Presentation Day for Rosyth School.  Due to the current pandemic situation, parents were not invited to attend the prize giving ceremony.  I'm glad to announce that Javier was awarded with two medals for his contribution as a Student Leader as well as his role as Vice Chairman for the school's InfoComm Club (CCA).  I'm really proud of his achievement throughout his six years in Rosyth School.  Well done, Javier!  :-)


15 Nov 2021 - Release of results for Sec 3 Subject Combination

At 9am today, Jerlene got the result of her subject combination for Sec 3.  She was glad that she was successful in getting her 1st choice option.  Some of her classmates were not given their first choice option and decided to appeal.  The subjects that Jerlene will be taking in Sec 3 are as follows:
- English
- Higher Mother Tongue
- E. Maths
- A. Maths
- Pure Physics
- Pure Chemistry
- Elective History
- Social Studies

With the subjects now confirmed, I can proceed to purchase her textbooks online.


14 Nov 2021 - Dining out up to 5 people allowed

The government has just announced that they are relaxing some of the restrictions, including dining out in a group of 5 vaccinated people.  As such, we finally are able to dine out as a family for the first time in two months.  Hopefully, situation will continue to improve and we can see more restrictions getting relaxed.  Cheers!


Friday, November 26, 2021

12 Nov 2021 - Certificates for Science and Maths Olympiad Competitions

Javier participated in this year's Science and Mathematics Olympiad organized by NUS High School few months ago.  He was awarded with Merit for SPSO (Singapore Primary Science Olympiad) and Honourable Mention for NMOS (National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore) respectively.  When I looked at the NMOS paper, it was tough and I myself was not able to solve some of the questions.  Well done, Javier!


5 Nov 2021 - Sec 2 year end report

Jerlene received her report book today.  She did quite alright for her year end examination considering the amount of effort that she put in for her revision.  I'm sure if she works harder, she is definitely capable of achieving better results.  Now it's time for her to decide which subjects she wants to take in Sec 3.