Honsbridge O Level Exams May 2011 and CIE Results Day


Dear all,

In the beginning of July 2011, Honsbridge Cambridge O Level Mock Exams have successfully assessed our Year 7 to Year 11 students on their competency in the following subjects:

1. English Language
2. Mathematics
3. Additional Mathematics
4. Biology
5. Chemistry
6. Physics
7. Business Studies
8. History
9. Physical Science (Physics and Chemistry)
10. English Literature

Under the Cambridge examination conditions, students have received feedback on where their weakness lie, how they can excel further during the termly Parents Teachers' Meeting (PTM) on the 13 Aug and the upcoming 20 Aug.



Daniel Liew (1A*2A3B), Samuel Aw (2A*,2A,3B,1C), Ng Li Zhung (3A,1B,4C) who have dropped into Honsbridge on the CIE results day, 11 Aug 2011.

Examinations are followed by the long wait to learn about how one has done. We are pleased that for the 3rd batch of Honsbridge O Level graduates in May 2011, the culmination of students' hardwork and dedication from my team of teachers and I have reaped results beyond expectation!

Enclosed here are the students' results who have joined Honsbridge under the Express Cambridge O Level tuition program leading to May 2011 Exams.

1. Daniel Liew (1A*- Physics 2A- Chemistry, Mathematics 3B-English Business and A Math; on 7 months tuition program)
2. Shaun Stanley (1A-Physics,3 B - English, Chemistry, Mathematics; on 1.5 year program)
3. Nicholas Yu (1B - English, 2C - Business, Mathematics; on 1 year program)
4. Paripoorani Subramaniam (3B - English, Mathematics, Business; on 1.5 year program)
5. Julia Zulkifli (2A*-Malay, 2C - Mathematics, Business; on 1.5 year program)
6. Samantha Chan (3C - Business, History, English; on 1.5 year program)

Congratulations to all the students! Your success today will help your fellow peers reap theirs
with hardwork and dedication.

In Honsbridge, we will start the new term on the 15 Aug 2011 by preparing the 4th batch graduating students leading to Oct 2011 O Level exams. My team of teachers and I are eager to work our magic on the students to push them through to achieve straight As.

To all the students preparing for the O Level exams in Oct 2011, I recommend the minimum 5Rs exam success recipe that i always tell my students.

R -Revise (the idea that needs to grow in YOU, act NOW)
R- Revisit (organising, reading, asking questions on the material by subject that you need to work on)
R -Rework (the key action word that most students fail to do until it's too late, reading will only get you a D, it's rewriting every single problem sums, essay and doing it right with accuracy and speed.)
R- Remember (this will come naturally if you have reworked all the sums. If it doesn't work, you are one student who needs more than one time of REWORK, do it again until u are getting A)
R -Results (You will get the A* grade you deserve!)

Exam preparation is not mucking about the limited time (8 weeks and counting down now) you have, complaining about what you do not have, but make full use of your resources to become a more competent academic. In the process, you rediscover your strengths and weakness.

I wish you the very best of luck in your O Level exam preparation!

Emma for Honsbridge


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