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    Anchor Green Primary

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      chic_savvy
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      Overall on AGPS, :salute: Time flies! I remember I was like the mummies here who enrolled their children into AGPS, but at that time 3 years ago, (see the first 2 pages of this thread), there wasn't much information about this school.


      However, I commented on my first impression of the school during orientation then, and I still maintain my compliments now 🙂 It's really a \"healthy\" school I would describe. Healthy in a sense that my girl (now P3) does not feel pressure in learning. Everyday she would come home and describes what she has done in school and occasionally relates the events during the assembly with enthusiasm. The school also implemented healthy food sets sold in the canteen for the students. My daughter learns things in a fun and interactive way, even the teachers and principal play down to be their levels during events such as sports day, children day etc. I actually agree to their teaching methods so I have no complaints with that. Unless you are those very very strict ones and think that schools should be a solemn place to learn things.

      That say, it doesn't mean they are not strict. They just convey the methods to the students in a light-hearted manner. If you don't pass up homework or misbehave, there will be consequences too!

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        shufang
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        Hi parents!! Anyone going for the 2014 P1 briefing on 22 May 2013?

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          janiz
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          Any idea what they will be sharing for the p1 briefing?

          And hows the passing rate for last yr’s psle?

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            shufang
            last edited by

            janiz:
            Any idea what they will be sharing for the p1 briefing?

            And hows the passing rate for last yr's psle?
            I'm not sure about this too

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              micollh
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              anchor green priduced first batch of psle already ??

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                cassT
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                All SC children are admitted to the school in this phase. Balloting will be conducted for PR children residing within 1km of the school.


                fortunately, my daughter managed to get in. hope she enjoys learning at AGPS.

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                  eileen1102
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                  cassT:
                  All SC children are admitted to the school in this phase. Balloting will be conducted for PR children residing within 1km of the school.


                  fortunately, my daughter managed to get in. hope she enjoys learning at AGPS.
                  I believe yr gal will enjoy her 6 yrs in AGPS.
                  My son is in P2 this yr & everyday he's enjoying his sch time. 😄

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                    bhfg0302
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                    Hi,

                    Anyone have any idea when will the sch mail out confirmation letter for phase 2C ?

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                      bbgal
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                      Hi,


                      My gal also got in this school w/o balloting:) Went for the Open House in May and was impressed by the sincerity of the VP and staff’s friendliness. Looking forward to meet nice mummies on the day of orientation for some sharing.

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                        exoexoexo
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                        Well, as an alumni of the school, I must say my journey in AGPS was great. The school excels in both academics and sports. With the floorball, doing very well, even achieving national champion and netball zonal runnerup and also basketball did very well, zonal champion or 2nd for their first time in the tournament. Academics wise for 2012 PSLE agg, top scorer was 261+3, went to Hwa Chong.


                        Everyone in the first class passed. All went to express if im not wrong. About 10+ had 240 and above and 15+ had 230 and above. I, myself had 237+2. So AGPS is definitely a good choice. They have really good programmes such as rise and shine where students can come up with exercise to be taught to the school and they have a lot of platforms to allow your child to have confident and they will expose you to many different things! The teachers are dedicated and passionate.
                        Hope this helps you parents!

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