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    [Choa Chu Kang] Primary Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • KPK Offline
      KP
      last edited by

      baby2momma:
      Congrats to all South View students who did well !! :celebrate:


      @ reginaisadog,
      There is no need to put down DLS or any other schools in CCK even though you are very much supportive of South View.

      Whether us as parents prefer to put our kids into which school
      is purely our own choice. Putting our kids in South View do not necessarily also mean the child would surely obtain 260 or >.

      Not only SV is better than DLS in terms of results, SV also has better school attitude.
      For example, last year when I made enquiry abt PV to DLS and also to SV, DLS would not bother to respond, even if I wrote to the DLS principal.
      But SV would reply to my query about PV scheme, even the SV principal would take time to reply my email.
      A big difference in attitude.

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        reginaisadog
        last edited by

        KP:
        baby2momma:

        Congrats to all South View students who did well !! :celebrate:


        @ reginaisadog,
        There is no need to put down DLS or any other schools in CCK even though you are very much supportive of South View.

        Whether us as parents prefer to put our kids into which school
        is purely our own choice. Putting our kids in South View do not necessarily also mean the child would surely obtain 260 or >.


        Not only SV is better than DLS in terms of results, SV also has better school attitude.
        For example, last year when I made enquiry abt PV to DLS and also to SV, DLS would not bother to respond, even if I wrote to the DLS principal.
        But SV would reply to my query about PV scheme, even the SV principal would take time to reply my email.
        A big difference in attitude.

        I totally agree with you. The admin and principal in South View is much more friendler compared to DLS. The results are also way better and it just shows which school is well-rounded. So baby2momma, if you even bother to read my comments properly, i didn't put down DLS or any other school. I was just surprised that DLS did not produce any outstanding studnets. Anyway, I didn't mention that putting your kids in South View will gurantee a 260 and >, but obviously it will be a much be better choice compared to other schools. So please, next time can you please read people's comments carefully before accusing them? Thanks. πŸ˜„

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          yewteemum
          last edited by

          just want to say, \"Preferred\" school doesn't necessarily mean/be \"Top\" school.


          parents might \"prefer\" a particular school cos
          - it's nearer to home
          - not so competitive -> lesser pressure for kids and parents??
          - heard gd feedback from friends
          - etc.. etc...

          just like some mums prefer to stay home, some prefer to go to work;
          some people like red, some like blue.... πŸ™‚

          *okie, don't shoot me πŸ™‚

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          • B Offline
            buds
            last edited by

            DLS is a natural popular vote cause

            of its affiliation and also one of the
            faith school within Choa Chu Kang.

            SV is another natural vote due to
            its creative teaching styles, good
            rapport with parents & of course
            the extra of being a consistently
            performing school.

            No matter which is the preferred
            school of one's choice, ultimately
            in a human dependent industry...
            if one's child gets a main teacher
            who has passion for her job and
            cares enough for all her children
            equally to ensure all of them
            perform to the best of their
            individual potential.... then one's
            child would definitely have equal
            opportunities to perform well. :love:

            With personal experience & sharings
            from friends, it does not necessarily
            always mean that good teachers
            only come from good schools.

            The motivation of a teaching person
            varies from one individual to another.
            My kiddies are in neighbourhood sch
            too and we've had our fair shares of
            good & bad teachers experience. Like
            wise for friends in other prestigious schs..

            Let's just hope that our children are able
            to be motivated to learn happily no matter
            which school they are placed in. Parents
            are also ultimately the pillar of support for
            all our children to ensure they keep up with
            the school curriculum and its activities.

            There's really no good or bad school especially
            when you're talking about our Singapore schs..
            We have schools equipped with the facilities &
            the abundance of resources as compared to the
            schools in say tsumani affected regions and 3rd
            world countries where though the schools are
            simply a place of congregation for all their students
            with sufficient necessities, their children are more than
            eager to learn..... and their teachers...... are more than
            motivated to give. ie. teach..

            I was once offered to tag along with a group of volunteers
            to teach in a village in the remote areas of Thailand... But
            sadly, i was pregnant then and couldn't accommodate them.
            However, should time permit when the offer comes again....
            i would happily oblige. The feeling of having children hungry
            for knowledge is unexplainable & exudes a driven motivation
            to give. ie. (teach)

            Now, let's all dispense with the top school and not top school
            talk within the community school threads anywhere. Everyone
            play nice now, yeah! Come come... we're all family here. BIG
            GROUP HUG... :grphug:

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              cafelatte
              last edited by

              Haven't been to this thread for a while....


              I TOTALLY agree with buds and baby2momma ! There is no perfect school. You will have good and not-so-good teachers and pupils in EVERY SCHOOL - even your so-called \"BEST\" school ! It is good to have realistic expectations least you be very disapointed when the bubble burst.

              Agree that DLS is popular due to its affiliation and it being one of the few faith school in CCK. I also contact DLS years ago and I agree about their high-handed way of handling queries about PV. It could be related to the high volume of queries they get or that being a faith school, they have resource support from affilated churches and hence no need and do not have any PV programme. Whatever it is, the effectiveness of the admin staff did not affect my impression of the school which is that it is well run and has dedicated teachers. Being a faith school, it also offers a more holistic and moral building environment.

              About PSLE results, it varies from year to year. Last year (2008 PSLE) YTPS was the \"star\" of CCK, producing top scorer of 284. SV's top scorer was 27*. Check the past few years PSLE results'', Unity Primary also had some top scorers.

              For the record, my child is in SV and my child have had motivated and not-so-motivated teachers. One year's form teacher has really weak grammar foundation and made spelling errors in the children's journal book. The admin staff, similarly, some great ones and some not so great ones. I interact with them a lot because I did PV at the school.

              My child and I love the school but I will definitely *not* say this school is better than XXX school or has better school attitude than XXX school or the TOP school in CCK - simply because I don't think those are fair statements and are too sweeping.

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                ooptimizer
                last edited by

                cafelatte:
                Haven't been to this thread for a while....


                I TOTALLY agree with buds and baby2momma ! There is no perfect school. You will have good and not-so-good teachers and pupils in EVERY SCHOOL - even your so-called \"BEST\" school ! It is good to have realistic expectations least you be very disapointed when the bubble burst.
                I totally agree. Even in RI, I heard that some teachers are very lazy there.

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                • KPK Offline
                  KP
                  last edited by

                  cafelatte:
                  Haven't been to this thread for a while....


                  I TOTALLY agree with buds and baby2momma ! There is no perfect school. You will have good and not-so-good teachers and pupils in EVERY SCHOOL - even your so-called \"BEST\" school ! It is good to have realistic expectations least you be very disapointed when the bubble burst.

                  My child and I love the school but I will definitely *not* say this school is better than XXX school or has better school attitude than XXX school or the TOP school in CCK - simply because I don't think those are fair statements and are too sweeping.

                  Wrong.
                  Dont waste time comparing teachers from different neighbourhood schools, as they are assigned by MOE.
                  Unless the school has the autonomy to interview and select teachers, like at secondary/JC ( Hwa Chung Institution).

                  However, who is the school Principal is most important, cos he/she set the tone and the school culture, and as a result, how well the school would perform.
                  But normally MOE will rotate Principal once has served in school for more than 5 to 6 years, or at most 8 years.
                  For example, SV Principal has been around in SV for more than 5 years, I would not be surprised if Principal change in near future.

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                    cafelatte
                    last edited by

                    Agree and we normal human beings do not dictate who will be the next principal so it is not fair so say XXX school is better than YYY school or XXX school is the top school. Agree that we may be seeing a new principal soon and in the past few years she has been with the school, she has done a lot for the school and this is the year we saw outstanding results. It is really anyone’s guess who the next principal will be, what kind of changes it will bring.


                    Hence, I still maintain that it is good to have realistic expectations rather than put our school on a pedestal.

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                    • B Offline
                      baby2momma
                      last edited by

                      cafelatte:
                      Haven't been to this thread for a while....


                      I TOTALLY agree with buds and baby2momma ! There is no perfect school. You will have good and not-so-good teachers and pupils in EVERY SCHOOL - even your so-called \"BEST\" school ! It is good to have realistic expectations least you be very disapointed when the bubble burst.

                      Agree that DLS is popular due to its affiliation and it being one of the few faith school in CCK. I also contact DLS years ago and I agree about their high-handed way of handling queries about PV. It could be related to the high volume of queries they get or that being a faith school, they have resource support from affilated churches and hence no need and do not have any PV programme. Whatever it is, the effectiveness of the admin staff did not affect my impression of the school which is that it is well run and has dedicated teachers. Being a faith school, it also offers a more holistic and moral building environment.

                      About PSLE results, it varies from year to year. Last year (2008 PSLE) YTPS was the \"star\" of CCK, producing top scorer of 284. SV's top scorer was 27*. Check the past few years PSLE results'', Unity Primary also had some top scorers.

                      For the record, my child is in SV and my child have had motivated and not-so-motivated teachers. One year's form teacher has really weak grammar foundation and made spelling errors in the children's journal book. The admin staff, similarly, some great ones and some not so great ones. I interact with them a lot because I did PV at the school.

                      My child and I love the school but I will definitely *not* say this school is better than XXX school or has better school attitude than XXX school or the TOP school in CCK - simply because I don't think those are fair statements and are too sweeping.
                      Thanks to cafelatte for helping me \"explain\" the situation...... :celebrate:

                      Whether the child performs or not; depends on many factors as what cafelatte advised....

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                        ChristineTioh
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                        Hi, I am a newbie. Looking for Primary school for my son next year.


                        My house is not near (<1km) to any school. Nearest is Yew Tee Primary. 2.9km. DLS is 3.2km and SV is 3.9km

                        Any suggestion or opinion.

                        Thanks. :?:

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