* Eunoia JC (EJC)
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Perhaps if we break down the issue to look at it, we can appreciate it better from the affected people's views.
If day 1 they were told holding site would be at Mt Sinai while building the Bishan site, there might not be an issue...everyone went in with their eyes open.
However, they were told Bishan ITE was the holding site. Some people might have moved their residences to Bishan thinking everything is happening in Bishan...the sacrifices might have involved uprooting some other people in the family.
I believe this is where the straw broke the camel's back.
So they should be given a forum to air their frustrations.
I do not think they are finding the opportunity to transfer to any other IP schools but perhaps more like checking if they could occupy the Bishan ITE site instead.
To me, the ideal solution is for SJI to speed up their own campus work and move back in time for the 3 schools to go to the Bishan ITE holding site. That only puts pressure on the construction at SJI site to speed up. The refurbishment of the track and field at Mt Sinai is not trivial plus renovating some of the other facilities and millions need to be spent on a holding school (that is after spending millions renovating for Henry Park). If they cannot get the site up for them to move in by 2016 end, it will be a triple whammy for the govt.....by then, setting up this JC would also be deemed a failure.
http://www.stcommunities.sg/education/j ... ew-jc-2017 -
zeemimi:
Only 17 mins via circle line? Lucky kids. I used to take 50 mins to travel from Yishun to Buona vista and had to change train in Raffles Place. Sometimes there were school activities that lasted till late at night.Talking about express shuttle bus, parents here better do some study of the morning rush hour traffic situation in Bishan, Braddell Rd, Lornie Rd, Farrer Rd before asking for this.
I suspect the express shuttle bus is not going to be of much help. Not going to save your kids much sleep. Probably have to go mighty early in order to avoid the school crowd and reach school on time. Start school later, you'll have to meet the working crowd too.
The 17 min ride from Bishan MRT to Buona Vista MRT is faster.
(Or is someone going to challenge this 17mins MRT ride again?) -
sushi88:
These aren't young children anymore. The parents should simply take a step back and let their kids grow in this. If the kids themselves don't like the idea, they will organize something to voice it out. No point having the parents make a hoo ha over it. They are 17-18 years old elites. If they still need to be led by the nose at this age, their education has gone to waste. It will just appear silly if it gets to the media. I can assure you the feedback from the general public will be nasty. For the sake of your children, it's best to keep this down among the parents.Perhaps if we break down the issue to look at it, we can appreciate it better from the affected people's views.
If day 1 they were told holding site would be at Mt Sinai while building the Bishan site, there might not be an issue...everyone went in with their eyes open.
However, they were told Bishan ITE was the holding site. Some people might have moved their residences to Bishan thinking everything is happening in Bishan...the sacrifices might have involved uprooting some other people in the family.
I believe this is where the straw broke the camel's back.
So they should be given a forum to air their frustrations.
I do not think they are finding the opportunity to transfer to any other IP schools but perhaps more like checking if they could occupy the Bishan ITE site instead.
To me, the ideal solution is for SJI to speed up their own campus work and move back in time for the 3 schools to go to the Bishan ITE holding site. That only puts pressure on the construction at SJI site to speed up. The refurbishment of the track and field at Mt Sinai is not trivial plus renovating some of the other facilities and millions need to be spent on a holding school (that is after spending millions renovating for Henry Park). If they cannot get the site up for them to move in by 2016 end, it will be a triple whammy for the govt.....by then, setting up this JC would also be deemed a failure.
http://www.stcommunities.sg/education/j ... ew-jc-2017 -
lee_yl:
RJC was the top JC when it was in Mt Sinai.pirated:
So if they move RI to Tuas - are we expecting the entry standard will drop like a stone ?
Tuas? HCJC was top JC in 1980s but after it moved to Bukit Batok in 1988 and was there for a couple of years, RJC became the top JC and didn't you notice most top schools are along Bukit Timah Road.
Since there are even more choices now, why choose to go to the new IPJC when there are attractive alternatives? -
lee_yl:
I noticed that ACSI the top IB school is in Dover, top boys school is next to a columbarium sharing an access gate, top girl school in Anderson, Dunman High in Tg Rhu, VJC in marine parade .... Bukit Timah only has HCI and NYGH & NJC ....and no one else .... do I miss out others ?pirated:
So if they move RI to Tuas - are we expecting the entry standard will drop like a stone ?
Tuas? HCJC was top JC in 1980s but after it moved to Bukit Batok in 1988 and was there for a couple of years, RJC became the top JC and didn't you notice most top schools are along Bukit Timah Road.
Since there are even more choices now, why choose to go to the new IPJC when there are attractive alternatives? -
sushi88:
:goodpost:Perhaps if we break down the issue to look at it, we can appreciate it better from the affected people's views.
If day 1 they were told holding site would be at Mt Sinai while building the Bishan site, there might not be an issue...everyone went in with their eyes open.
However, they were told Bishan ITE was the holding site. Some people might have moved their residences to Bishan thinking everything is happening in Bishan...the sacrifices might have involved uprooting some other people in the family.
I think the people here are missing the point.
It's the accountability and MOE, LTA, govt 办事能力 that is questionable. If not, you want the students to take bus to Johore also can. -
mashy:
Yes I agree they are not young children but..
These aren't young children anymore. The parents should simply take a step back and let their kids grow in this. If the kids themselves don't like the idea, they will organize something to voice it out. No point having the parents make a hoo ha over it. They are 17-18 years old elites. If they still need to be led by the nose at this age, their education has gone to waste. It will just appear silly if it gets to the media. I can assure you the feedback from the general public will be nasty. For the sake of your children, it's best to keep this down among the parents.
The affected students are currently 15 years old(not 17-18) and in the midst of their mid year exams. I have been thinking the past few days if the parents or the students should be involved. My conclusion is both. Students can continue to give feedback to the schools after their exam on the issue in a mature way and parents can directly feedback to the authorities.
I am personally unaffected by this but I can see why they are frustrated. I suppose some parents who voiced out with heavy words and wrong rationale may spark off some discussion. But let not that noise overshadow some genuine and valid concerns. Stay quiet and you will hear the real sounds.
Also, for us unaffected, why are we so frustrated unless as taxpayers we are affected? Then I would say the Mt Sinai site will dig more into our pockets than the Bishan ITE site considering the amount of work they have to do to the Mt Sinai site. So assuming we look at it from the angle of a stakeholder, we should support them to try to find a better solution. -
pirated:
I noticed that ACSI the top IB school is in Dover, top boys school is next to a columbarium sharing an access gate, top girl school in Anderson, Dunman High in Tg Rhu, VJC in marine parade .... Bukit Timah only has HCI and NYGH & NJC ....and no one else .... do I miss out others ?[/quote]I said most, I didn't say all top schools. Those schools you quoted: HCI, NYGH, NJC, VJC, Dunman High, Anderson..... Isn't it true the cream of the cream are indeed all along Bukit Timah?lee_yl:
[quote=\"pirated\"]So if they move RI to Tuas - are we expecting the entry standard will drop like a stone ?
Tuas? HCJC was top JC in 1980s but after it moved to Bukit Batok in 1988 and was there for a couple of years, RJC became the top JC and didn't you notice most top schools are along Bukit Timah Road.
Since there are even more choices now, why choose to go to the new IPJC when there are attractive alternatives? -
sushi88:
They will be attending the JC campus when they are 17-18. Not when they are 15. The 15 year olds will stay in the SNGS, CAt high or SCGS school compound. Surely 17-18 year olds are fully capable of taking public transport?
Yes I agree they are not young children but..mashy:
These aren't young children anymore. The parents should simply take a step back and let their kids grow in this. If the kids themselves don't like the idea, they will organize something to voice it out. No point having the parents make a hoo ha over it. They are 17-18 years old elites. If they still need to be led by the nose at this age, their education has gone to waste. It will just appear silly if it gets to the media. I can assure you the feedback from the general public will be nasty. For the sake of your children, it's best to keep this down among the parents.
The affected students are currently 15 years old(not 17-18) and in the midst of their mid year exams. I have been thinking the past few days if the parents or the students should be involved. My conclusion is both. Students can continue to give feedback to the schools after their exam on the issue in a mature way and parents can directly feedback to the authorities.
I am personally unaffected by this but I can see why they are frustrated. I suppose some parents who voiced out with heavy words and wrong rationale may spark off some discussion. But let not that noise overshadow some genuine and valid concerns. Stay quiet and you will hear the real sounds.
Also, for us unaffected, why are we so frustrated unless as taxpayers we are affected? Then I would say the Mt Sinai site will dig more into our pockets than the Bishan ITE site considering the amount of work they have to do to the Mt Sinai site. So assuming we look at it from the angle of a stakeholder, we should support them to try to find a better solution. -
mashy:
Yep, agree too. That is why even though I am an affected parent, I have not signed the petition :siam:xxmummy:
[quote=\"mashy\"]Erm, they are JC students by then. All 17-18 years old. So what's the issue of travelling? I used to travel from Yishun to Mt Sinai. And that was long before circle line.
Many of my friends travelled to Bukit batok just to go Hwa Chong.
They aren't primary school kids anymore. After that, the boys will be going NS and the girls will be going uni.
U need to let them grow up and be responsible for their choices.
Ya. While reading the earlier posts, I was shocked to see that a parent actually thought that JC aged students still wanna take school bus to school and back home! I still remember at my age then, taking public transport is a sign of independence and we wouldn't be caught dead taking a school bus. It's so embarrassing. There was a shuttle bus to get into the campus from Buona Vista MRT Station. If there's going to be any shuttle bus, it will be from there.
It is just travelling there for 2 years. Really no big deal. ACJC also there what. Once in JC, the students will start travelling around singapore to get to their school. Not like expect it to be next door. Prestigious ones will always have their draw. If this new IP school can't even make the students travel there, it means it's a failure already. Pp staying in Jurong will gladly travel to Bishan to get to RI.
This used to be RJC's campus and many pp worked very hard to get in. The distance didn't affect their results so stop using that as an excuse.[/quote]Excellent comment.mashy:
50min is considered short. I took at least 1 hour. We either read our lecture notes on the bus, or be more efficient when we got home. It all boils down to good time mgmt. And you're right about some late evening activities (and afternoon S-paper classes too), esp those in Div A sports teams (like rugby, hockey or softball).
Only 17 mins via circle line? Lucky kids. I used to take 50 mins to travel from Yishun to Buona vista and had to change train in Raffles Place. Sometimes there were school activities that lasted till late at night.
But then, after reading all the comments in the petition, I'm now starting to wonder if we're talking abt the same calibre here? 2/3-pointers can study anywhere - no sweat - be it in JB, Tuas, Ubin or Changi. Distance was/is never a deterrent. How about this bunch of affected kids?
Sheesh...poison daggers flying my way liao...*siam* :siam:
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