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    CHIJ Family of Schools

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
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      Hi Es mummy,

      My daughter loves to dress up. I guess it's natural for a girl to be vain. She would open her cupboard every day to see what clothes she has. I'm partially at fault for buying clothes frequently :oops: but it's hard to resist when girls stuff are so pretty. BTW, I have an older boy. He's 10 this year.

      Girls mature earlier and though I don't know when her puberty starts, but it would be better to be in an all girls environment.
      As for secondary school, it's even better to be in an all girls environment as that is the age hormones peak and crushes begin. I agree with your hubby about 'hormones running amok'. HaHaHa.

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        Augmum
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        esmummy:

        My main concern is that in the upper primary levels, are the girls overly precocious / too \"hiao\" / have disciplinary problems? Katong Convent secondary, unfortunately, suffer(ered?) from this reputation, so my mum is dead against my already \"hiao\" 4 yr old joining CHIJ katong.

        Being catholics, I would love her to be in a catholic school. I stay fairly near so CHIJ katong would be a logical choice. I just need some reassurance that my girl won't grow up wild! Tks in advance 🙂
        hi, my gal spent a few yrs at CHIJ katong
        being \"hiao\" or not, i can't comment lah........
        but i really can't stand the sight of their lowly belted pinafore
        did u see the st nick girl who appeared on TV during the release of their \"O\" level results......OMG
        also u can easily spot the lowly belted pinafore girls on streets too
        wonder do their discipline mistresses do anything abt it.....

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          janet88
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          I remember the time when girls wore the belt so low that the pinafore looks like a maternity dress !!! The discipline mistress will tell us that if she ever catches any of us not wearing the belt or anywhere below the waist, she will replace it with a SHOCKING PINK sash.


          When I first transferred to IJ Kellock in P5, the girls in the class would lift up my pinafore and will start giggling :x when they saw my underwear. From then on, I wore a pair of shorts everyday.

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            Augmum
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            janet_lee88:
            I remember the time when girls wore the belt so low that the pinafore looks like a maternity dress !!! The discipline mistress will tell us that if she ever catches any of us not wearing the belt or anywhere below the waist, she will replace it with a SHOCKING PINK sash.

            think the discipline mistresses of IJ are not stern enuff.....to eliminate the lowly belted pinafore seen.

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              corneyAmber
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              Augmum:

              think the discipline mistresses of IJ are not stern enuff.....to eliminate the lowly belted pinafore seen.
              One IJ in Sengkang has the belt sewn onto the pinafore to prevent the pinafore from looking like a maternity dress. I think that is a very good idea, so that the girls cannot 'modify' the pinafore.

              Am I behind time here? :? Are all IJs doing that or just the one in Sengkang? :?

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                Augmum
                last edited by

                actually, the belt is already sewn on the pinafore (as for IJ katong during my gal’s time), it’s so easy to unpick it.

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                  corneyAmber
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                  Augmum:
                  actually, the belt is already sewn on the pinafore (as for IJ katong during my gal's time), it's so easy to unpick it.

                  haha, that confirms that I am way behind time! :lol:

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
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                    25hourmaid,

                    You are not the only one behind time. I think I am worse :oops:
                    Belt sewn on the pinafore ? I remember we used to remove the belt during lessons right after PE because it was hot and uncomfortable.

                    I happened to see the IJ Toa Payoh website. It mentioned something about P1/2 PE shirt having collar. I don't remember PE tops having collar leh. What else is new now ? :?

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                      LLnariko
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                      Hi mummies....I'm new to this thread. Can anyone advise if the school is conduction single session classes or 2 session classes?

                      Thanks a million... :roll:

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                        belbuttons
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                        Hi all,


                        I will be registering my daughter this year. I would really like to put her in OLGC as i find the environment more peaceful. I just called the sch and although she is a catholic but because we are just out of the 1km, she will fall under 2C and ballot. It’s a real pity cause I’m just moving out of my current place (within 1km) coming April to across the street (outside 1km). sigh…

                        I am an old girl of TP and will qualify for phase 2A2.

                        My new place is in Serangoon Ave 3 (current Ave 2), therefore OLGC would be considered closer.

                        Questions:

                        Should I take the risk with OLGC under 2C balloting? The admin said there was no balloting for 2009 and everyone who applied got in as it was a low birth rate year. I ask about this year and she could not comment. Or should i be safe with TP?

                        Reading the thread, I still can’t quite figure out which is an overall better school environment?

                        Some help please. Thanks in advance.

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