2016 Sec 1 Week 8 Update

Where are the days going? We’re already in week 8 and the end of term 1 is staring at us!

This was a usual week for both GG and BB with nothing really of note happening in school. 

GG’s school concert is coming up and she is expected to go on Saturdays for rehersals. So on Monday I called the school for a formal letter from the school about this. But the person in charge of the concert was not around nor was her choir in-charge. I then wrote them a letter and it’s been almost 5 days, but no response from the school. I’m going to try calling the school again and if there’s no response, I have to escalate this to the principal. This was what the principal told us to do at our tea with him last month!

Contrasting this with BB’s school, I find both the school, teachers and the parents support group so responsive!!

BB has his first common test from Monday and I’ve given him targets to achieve…. He definitely needs to be on the ball and not slack at all if he wants to get his favoured majors (triple science)…but will he understands? Let’s see… 

LEAPing your way to success in school

Secondary school is a whole different ball game compared to primary school. Not only do you have to navigate the onset of puberty and its attendant issues, you are also expected to do between eight and nine subjects, all of which you need to do well in to score well, but you also need to pay attention to Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs).

In Primary school, CCAs are not compulsory, more of a nice-to-do activity and it is not unheard of parents pulling out their child from CCA in Primary 6. But in secondary school, CCAs are taken on to a whole new level with LEAPS!

LEAPS which stand for LEadership, Achievement, Participation and Service is the framework to recognize a secondary student’s holistic development. Students get points in each of the four components of the system with the points being added up the four or five years they are in school. Why it becomes important is that the year they take their O Level exams, if they manage to get an A1 in their CCA, they can shave off 2 points from their raw O level score. This is very important as this then becomes the means where students can make the difference between a good or great junior college or even if the student can make the cut off point for a particular course, especially when he is in the borderline!

The LEAP domains are as follows:

Leadership: This domain recognises students’ leadership development. Recognition is accorded to students’ ability to take charge of personal development, work in a team and assume responsibilities in service of others. In addition to formal leadership appointments, participation in student leadership modules/workshops, the National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) and leadership positions in the school, CCA or student-initiated/student-led projects will also be recognised.

Achievement: This domain recognises students’ representation and accomplishment in co-curricular involvements beyond the classroom. Opportunities for representation and accomplishment present valuable learning experiences for students to learn discipline, resilience and develop their character. Students may represent the school or organisations endorsed by the school. Recognising external opportunities better caters to students’ diverse interests and talents. It also recognises the community’s role in developing the child.

Representation refers to being selected and endorsed by the school or an organisation endorsed by the school (e.g. the community club or national association) to contribute, perform or compete. It need not be tied to his/her CCA in school.

Accomplishment refers to attaining accolades and awards at competitions, festivals, performances, exhibitions, conferences and symposiums where the student represents the school or other organisations endorsed by the school.

Participation: This domain recognises students’ participation in one school-based Co-Curricular Activity (CCA). Recognition is based on the number of years of participation and exemplary conduct and active contribution3 to the CCA. Sustained engagement in the same CCA allows for progressive development of character, skills, knowledge and friendships, and will be accorded higher recognition.

Service: This domain recognises students’ development as socially responsible citizens who contribute meaningfully to the community. Every secondary school student will contribute at least 6 hours per school year to the community. They can choose to embark on a Values-In-Action project (VIA). Students will be recognised for the time they put into planning, service and reflection, when participating in a VIA project.

So it becomes very important that the student chooses a CCA that interests them in the first year itself as points gained in a CCA cannot be transferred if the student changes their CCA. Also important is that the student tries to get some sort of leadership position within the CCA to get points in the Leadership domain.

It does goes without saying that too much emphasis on the CCA will definitely result in 2 bonus points, but if this does not result in a good O level score, then all the effort put in for the past 4 or 5 years is in vain. The best outcome is of course to balance studies and CCA together and try to get the best score possible!

2016 Sec 1 Week 7 Update

This was a short school week for BB & GG as Monday and Tuesday were public holidays in Singapore for the Chinese New Year celebrations. 

Wednesday morning was a bit of a drag to wake up for school though!!

School was as usual, with BB’s first common tests the week after next. GG’s school does not have the first common test to give the incoming secondary 1 students time to settle down in school. They do have class tests though, which will be counted towards the final marks. 

GG’s school celebrates 30 years this year and they are celebrating with a musical dance and drama show in April. Being in the choir, GG is also part of the show and this means that some Saturdays will have to be sacrificed for rehearsals.

BB surprised me last week by bringing home the nomination form to become the school councilor! I didn’t think he would do this. The children have to fill in things like why they want to be a school councillor, what are their strengths and weaknesses and a short advert selling themselves…Whether he makes it or not, I’m glad he has taken this first step. After all, you need to get out of your comfort zones and this is the first step!

2016 Sec 1 Week 6 Update

Since we were reaching GG’s school on a touch-and-go basis last week with her screaming she’s late, we decided to leave a bit earlier this week and see if we were reaching schools in time. So we started leaving home around 6:30 – 6:35 am daily against the 6:45 am of last week. The 10 minutes did seem to make a difference and most week we reached BB’s school before 7 am and dropped off GG latest by 7:10 am. This meant I was at work latest by 7:20, making me perhaps the first person in, after the cleaners! The new timings work and this will now be our default timings daily.

BB had a school ‘Big Breakfast’ on Friday. He and a bunch of classmates, who make up the class committee went to the shopping centre last week to buy food items for this communal breakfast that their school does each year. They got NTUC Fair Price coupons and I think they went $1 above that which someone paid.

Class tests for both are on and BB also has his first common test in two weeks’ time, so need to push them a bit for this.

We also went through the cut-off points for some of the junior colleges as well as some of the polytechnic courses that the kids are interested in. It was a bit of a shocker for them as some of the courses have such low cut off points! Hopefully this will spur them to do well in secondary school. Stress levels start to rise again!

Monday and Tuesday are off for everyone in Singapore for the Chinese New Year holidays. So it’s time to chill and have some fun before we start working on the first exams of secondary 1!

2016 Sec 1 Week 5 Update

Wow! January just flew up in the wink of an eye!

The children have settled down in their schools and the honeymoon period that incoming Secondary 1 students have has now ended.

GG did get Choir as her allocated CCA, so no surprises there! But unfortunately she will not be able to perform for the Chinese New Year festivities in school as her choir teacher told her since it will be unfair for the other new choir members if only she was allowed to participate as she was the only one who went for practice even before the official allocation. She does say that for one of the competitions later this year, she will be singing solo. I am not too sure about this and I will take it with a pinch of salt as I am not too sure if the other choir members will want a new secondary 1 student to take the limelight!

BB is attending an environment event and representing his class and school today. This is the first event he is representing his current school. This came out because he is the class Environment rep.

Other than that, this was been a more-or-less usual week!