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Parents realise Maths paper fears were unfounded
Fri, Nov 27, 2009
The Straits Times

By Leow Si Wan

IT HAPPENS each year: Complaints flood in from parents after what they view as a particularly tough PSLE paper, along with tales of sobbing children, letters to the media and much wailing online.

This year was no different, as similar gripes were made after some papers, especially Mathematics.

But when the results were released yesterday, something else which occurs every year happened: The parents who complained realised that their fears were unfounded.


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