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Emergency Evacuation (Multi-Purpose Hall)
Stage
Hall
Stairs to Ground Floor(Staircase 2)
Stairs to Ground Floor
(Staircase 3 & 4)
Location of Washrooms
Stage
Hall
Take the stairs to the washrooms on ground floor
Take the stairs to the washrooms
on third floor
We would like to inform you that photographs/videos of students/parents taken atall school events by the official school photographers may be published on theschool’s official media platforms (e.g. newsletters, school website or similarplatforms) and used for briefings, workshops and other educational purposes.
The school may publish photographs, videos and students’ work/achievementstogether with the names of the students from time to time. Please notify theschool in writing if you do not wish to grant such permission.
• Principal’s Address• School-Home Partnership • Level Programmes for P4
• Sharing by Assistant Year Head P4 • Overview of SBB
Subject Based Banding (SBB)
Coping with Stress
Ensuring study-life balance
HealthyPhysical , Intellectual
Emotional, Social devt in child
1. Students succeed when schools and parents work hand in hand to support students in learning self-management skills, taking responsibility and building resilience.
2. Mutual respect and trust forms the strong foundation for positive engagement between schools and parents.
Guiding Principles for School-Home Partnership
Developing good habits
We want to nurture your child to be a self-directed learner with good habits and takes
responsibility for his/her own learning.
Managing selfWe want your child
to be able to manage challenges and make ethical
responsible decisions to thrive in
the VUCA future.
Relating to others
We want your child to be confident,
respectful and have integrity when
interacting with others.
Working with the school to know and support your child
We want to develop and strengthen mutual
understanding, respect and trust between the school and parents for
the benefit of your child.
1. Develop good home routines to set your
child up for life.
How can parents partner the school in helping child develop
good habits?
Good Breakfast DailyEat Well Conducive Place to StudyLimit screen time (mobile
phones/ internet use) Monitor after-school
activities Work with child to develop
daily schedule Ensure they pack their
bags everydayAttend school regularly
How can parents partner the school in helping child develop
good habits?
Check their handbook for homework for the day
Ensure that they have done their homework for the day
Allow them to try their questions on their own
2. Monitor your child’s work, but do not do their
work for them.
How can parents partner the school in helping child develop
good habits?
Set up well-lit desk and study area
Minimise noise and distractions when the child is studying
Provide water and light snacks
3. Set up a conducive home environment
How can parents partner the school in helping child manage
themselves?
Your child should be responsible for relaying any information from school to you.
If your child is unable to do so, remind your child to consult his/ her teacher.
Let your child take responsibility instead of parent approaching teacher for daily updates.
You need not deliver the items your child forgot to bring to school.
4. Help your child development independence
and responsibility
How can parents work with the school to know and support
your children?
Your child’s teacher may contact you to assist with monitoring of child’s work at home. He/ she has your child’s interest at heart.
Contact teacher only during school operating hours.
Allow time for teachers to respond.
5. Contact teacher only during school operating hours.
Ask the teacher for best way to contact him her.
Museum-Based Learning (LJ)
English Literature – Animal Farm Play (Charlotte’s Web)
P4 Camp (in July)
P4 Community Clean Up
P4 Road Safety Programme
Curriculum Experience
To ensure the holistic development of student is catered for, the school has/ will be running these programmes for the P4 students -
• Timeline • Frequently
Asked Questions
Introduction to SBBRationale of SBBWhat SBB means
for your child
Foundation vs Standard Subjects SBB Process SBB Subject
Combinations Impact on Progression
to Sec School
Catering to Your Child’s Abilities
For Primary Schools
First introduced in 2008 to the then-P5 students.
Refinement to the streaming process (Merged/ EM3 streams)
Aims to help each child realise his potential, based on the child’s needs and strengths
Instead of being put into the Merged/ EM3 streams, your child can now offer a combination of standard and foundation subjects
Every child is unique, and has different aptitudes, capabilities and talents.
• Provide balanced education that caters to the different abilities of each child.
• Help each child realise his potential, based on his strengths and needs.
Greater flexibility• option of a combination of standard
and foundation subjects, based on their strengths.
Allow your child to focus on and stretch potential in the subjects that he/ she is strong in while building up the fundamentals in the subjects that your child needs more support in.
E.g. If your child excels in English, Mother Tongue and Mathematics, but needs more support in Science, he/ she may choose to take the first three subjects at the standard and the other at the foundation.
Foundation-level subjects cover lesser content than Standard-level subjects. • Less demanding than Standard-level subjects
• In terms of duration of paper, total marks of paper, format of exam paper, level of difficulty of questions
• For e.g. Foundation Science – 70 marks, 1h 15minStandard Science – 100 marks, 1h 45 min
• For more details, please visit the SEAB website: • https:// www.seab.gov.sg
@ Primary 4
• Your child takes subject combination chosen
• School assesses child’s ability to cope with the combination at the end of the P5 year.
• Adjustments to be made, if necessary
• Your child takes subject combination decided by the school and sits for the PSLE at the end of P6
• Your child sits for school-based examinations
• School recommends a subject combination based on your child’s results
• Parents complete an option form indicating preferred combination
@ Primary 5 @ Primary 6
Weightage for WA, SA1, CA2, SA2
•WA – 10% •SA1 – 25% •CA2 – 15% •SA2 – 50%
=============•Overall – 100%
Selection Criteria(based on P4 Overall
Results)
Your child may be recommended to take
• Pass all 4 subjectsand performs very well in Mother Tongue Language
4 Standard Subjects + Higher Mother Tongue Language • Standard English• Standard Mathematics • Standard Science • Standard Mother Tongue• Higher Mother Tongue
Selection Criteria(based on P4 Overall
Results)
Your child may be recommended to take
• Pass all 4 subjects• Pass 3 subjects• Pass 2 subjects or
less*
4 Standard Subjects • Standard English• Standard Mathematics • Standard Science • Standard Mother Tongue
@ Primary 4
• Your child takes subject combination chosen
• School assesses child’s ability to cope with the combination at the end of the P5 year.
• Adjustments to be made, if necessary
• Your child takes subject combination decided by the school and sits for the PSLE at the end of P6
• Your child sits for school-based examinations
• School recommends a subject combination based on child’s results
• Parents complete an option form indicating preferred combination
@ Primary 5 @ Primary 6
Student takes a subject combination determined by the school End of P5
Students who do very well
Students who do not meet expectations
All other students
• Continue with the same subject combination in P6
• Switch some subjects to foundation level in P6
• Drop Higher Mother Tongue subject in P6
• Continue with the same subject combination in P6
Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE)
In 2021 onwards, the aggregate PSLE T-Score will be replaced by wider scoring bands.
Aggregate PSLE T score
It is a sum of the T-Score(Transformed Score) of the 4 subjects
PSLE Score
It is a sum of the student’s 4 subject scores.
Students will continue to be assigned to Express, Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) courses.
Offering subjects at the foundation level is not a disadvantage, as he/ she will be able to focus and build on areas of strengths while working on the foundation of the weaker subjects.
Dates Activity/ Event to Note
Remarks
7 Oct – 10 Oct SA2 Oral / Listening Comprehension Exams
Letter will be issued to parents
24 Oct - 31 Oct SA2 Main Papers
1st – 3rd Week of Nov (estimated)
Exercise of Option Dates to be confirmed. Parents will be updated in due course.
How does the school decide which subject combination to offer a child?
Feedback is sought from all subject teachers before theForm Teacher makes a recommendation, taking into accountyour child’s aptitudes and abilities. Following which, theYear Head and Schools Leaders would endorse therecommended subject combination.
Is the selection criteria for the various different subjectcombinations standard across all schools?
Yes, the selection criteria is similar across all primaryschools.
Will my child be disadvantaged if he/ she offers Foundation subject(s)?
Offering subjects at the foundation level is not a disadvantage toyour child.Your child will be able to focus on building up strong fundamentals inthese subjects and better prepare him for progression to secondaryschool.If your child excels in the subject(s), he/ she will have theopportunity to pursue higher-level options in the secondary school.
How can my child qualify for Higher Mother Tongue in P5?
Your child must achieve at least 80% for MTL and theother 3 subjects. Qualification is also based on teacher’srecommendation.
Can I choose to change the subject combination after SA1 inP5?
No. Any changes can only be made on the school’srecommendation at the end of P5 year, but not after SA1.
One semester is too short a time to determine if the child can orcannot manage a particular subject combination. Parents willbe engaged in conversations to ensure that the child is taking acombination best suited for him/ her.
Does it mean that my child would not be able to progressto the Express stream if he/ she offers one or morefoundation subjects?
No. Progression to secondary school and the variousstreams is dependent on the child’s PSLE Score not thesubject combination the student offers.
Are all schools required to offer all permutations of subjectcombinations? Why is BGPS’s list of combinations differentfrom another primary schools?
Schools may exercise some flexibility in the subjectcombinations offered, according to the needs of the studentsand the constraints of the school.It may not be viable to offer all permutations of the subjectcombinations, as demand for them may vary.
For further information on SBB, please:
•Visit the MOE Website at –www.moe.gov.sg/education/primary
•Contact your child’s Form Teacher, or theAssistant Year Head for further clarification.
Assistant Year Head (P4) Mdm Halimaton Abdullah
Email: halimaton_abdullah@moe.edu.sg
Or Your child’s Form Teachers
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