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Interaction Time with

Form Teachers1 Normal Academic

Curriculum STAR* Prog(Selected Students)

CCAs

Mon 7.40am –2.00pm

2.30pm – 4.10pm 4.10pm –6.10pm

Tue 7.40am –2.00pm

2.30pm – 4.10pm 4.10pm –6.10pm

Wed 7.40am –2.00pm

2.30pm – 4.10pm No CCAs (Wk 4: Enrichment

Programme)

Thur 7.40am –2.00pm

2.30pm – 4.10pm 4.10-6.10pm

Fri 7.40am –12.30pm

2.30pm – 3.20pm 3.20pm –6.10pm

SCHOOL HOURS

* STAR - Success Through Academic Readiness

Morning Assembly: 7.20 am-7.40 am.Note: All students must scan their thumb-print at the

Biometric stations latest by 7.20 am

LATE-COMING PROCEDUREOffence Action takenFirst Offence

Detention & ReflectionSuspended from non-academic activities after school

Second Offence

Detention & Self-reflectionSuspended from non-academic activities after school

RecalcitrantOffenders

Detention and suspension from non-academic activities after schoolParents to be informed that they will need to address their child’s late-comingFT to liaise with LD to meet parents to work together to come up with appropriate follow-up actions and inform them that their child would face severe disciplinary action on the next occurrence of late-coming

Reading ProgrammeLevel Reading Period VenueLower Secondary

10.55am –11.30am

Homeroom

Reading MaterialsDay Reading MaterialsMondays Straits Times Newspaper only

(Starting 14th January, Week 2)

For Week 1 Monday, students are expected to read storybooks.

Tuesdays & Wednesdays

Storybooks ORReading Magazines (only current issue magazines which students subscribed through the school - starting February)

Major School Events

Event Date

Annual Cross Country Championships

Fri, 8 Mar Republic Poly / Admiralty Park

Sports DayFri, 19 April

Woodlands Stadium

Speech DayFri, 12 Apr

School

IMPORTANT DATES

Assessments

Class Tests On-going

Common Test (Term 1) 25 Feb – 27 Feb

Mid-Year Exams 2 May – 17 May

Common Test (Term 3) 19 Aug – 22 Aug

End-of-Year Exams 3 Oct – 11 Oct

IMPORTANT DATES

Subjects offered at Lower Sec

Stream SubjectsExpress English, Mother Tongue,

Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, English Literature, Home Economics, D&T, Art, PE, Music

NA English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Science, History, Geography, English Literature, Home Economics, D&T, Art, PE, Music

NT English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Science, Social Studies, Home Economics, D&T, Art, PE, Music

Subjects at Upper Sec

Stream Core Subjects ElectivesExpress English, Mother Tongue,

Mathematics, Combined Science Combined Humanities, PE

Pure Sciences, Additional Maths, Principles of Account, Food & Nutrition, D&T, Art

NA English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, Combined Science Combined Humanities, PE

Additional Maths, Principles of Account, Food & Nutrition, D&T, Art

NT English, Mother Tongue, Mathematics, CPA, PE

Science, EBS, D&T, Art

BREAKDOWN OF ASSESSMENT

SEMESTER 140%

SEMESTER 260%

OVERALL RESULT100%

CA 115%

SA 125%

CA 215%

SA 245%

CA TERM110%

CA TERM25%

SA25%

CA TERM3&415%

SA 45%

1) COMMON TEST 2) At least 1 of the following:

-CLASS TEST-

PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT

1) COMMON TEST 2) At least 1 of the following:

-CLASS TEST-

PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT

MID-YEAR EXAM

1) COMMON TEST 2) At least 1 of the following:

-CLASS TEST-

PROJECT/ASSIGNMENT

END OF YEAR EXAMINATION

For Sec 1, Sec 2, Sec 3

Report Card : CA Term 1, CA Term 3

Report Book : 1st semester combine results (40%)Overall combine results (100%)

SCHOOL & SUPPLEMENTARY FEES

School Fees Miscellaneous Fees

Singapore Citizens (Malay)

- S$20

Singapore Citizens (Non-Malay)

S$5 S$20

Singapore Permanent Resident

S$120 S$20

Foreignera) Non-ASEANb) ASEAN

a) S$650b) S$450

S$20

Sec 1 Normal Academic- Grade 5 or better in English and 2 other subjects

or- 4 subjects

Failure to meet Promotion Criteria–Laterally transferred to next higher level in a less academically demanding course, ie Sec 2NT

or–Retained at the same level, ie Sec 1NA

PROMOTION CRITERIA

Enrichment Programme 2013 A list of programmes has been planned for 2013. Pupils are subsidised up to 50% of cost of most programmes. Letters on the total collection from pupils and the consent form will be issued by the end of January.

FINANCIAL MATTERS

Financial Assistance Financial assistance schemes are available for pupils in need

CONVERSATION CHINESE AND MALAY (CCM)

PROGRAMME

Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)

In March 2007, MOE announced thatwithin 5 years, all primary schools andtwo-third secondary schools will offerConversational CL/ML programmes to alltheir students.

Therefore our school planned andstarted the elementary CCM for allSecondary 1 students four years ago.

Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)

The objectives are: 1) to strengthen social cohesion among

the different races in Singapore.2) to enable our students to have basic

knowledge of the language for everyday use.

Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)

Programme: • A 10-week programme is planned and

conducted (beginning in Feb)• Conducted after curriculum hours(2 hours per week)

• Qualified instructors conduct the lessons and Form teachers will supervise the programme

Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)

Cost: • Total Cost for CCM = $23.50

• MOE subsidy = $20

• Student’s Edusave deduction = $3.50

Conversational Chinese and Malay (CCM)

Enquiries: • Encourage your child/ward to take

this programme seriously.• Enquiries made to our CCM

coordinator: Mr Tay Chor Kwang (68494437).

WDL PARENTS’ NETWORK

We welcome you to join our Parents’ Support Group (PSG)

Teacher In Charge: Mdm Norazela

‘A FAMILY THAT LEARNS TOGETHERGROWS TOGETHER’

http://parents-in-education.moe.gov.sg/

MOE: Parents in Education Website

Question & Answer

Thank You for Coming!

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www.woodlandssec.moe.edu.sg