* Eunoia JC (EJC)
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pirated:
No, just that it takes time and effort to find out more about the situation and unless you are affected or have a keen interest in the matter, you are not likely to invest the time and energy required to have all the facts.
and who is to say unaffected parents/students cannot and/or does not have full information ?
only parents / students of the 3 schools are allowed to know the info? -
lee_yl:
If this is the case and the forum has already uncovered and disseminated quite a lot of relevant facts regarding the situation, I don't see why some are chasing 'unaffected' parents away.. Unless the truth contravenes some peoples' true agenda... :scared:
No, just that it takes time and effort to find out more about the situation and unless you are affected or have a keen interest in the matter, you are not likely to invest the time and energy required to have all the facts.pirated:
and who is to say unaffected parents/students cannot and/or does not have full information ?
only parents / students of the 3 schools are allowed to know the info? -
jetsetter:
人无远虑,必有近忧。
Aiyo, chill la...you aren't an immediate affected parent yet mah, 李姑娘?
Your DD still have a choice to opt for another IP JC in 2-3 yrs later mah...
Try daddy's former JC instead? Confirmed rooted in Mount Pek San - bo zao chwee...
Seriously, my DDs enjoy their time in school and love their school a lot and frankly, the school does provide a supportive and conducive environment for them to learn and grow. Which is why I am very keen on the new IP JC and it pains me to see it off to a rocky start. -
I have gotten this piece of information from someone a while ago.
MOE has assured the affected pupils and parents that it will engage and deploy the most senior & experienced teachers and HOD to this new JC and also to plan the curriculum ahead to ensure its success (in competing with other top JCs?), when they receive negative feedback during the early stage of announcement of the mt sinai interim site.
It doesn’t sound fair to other existing JCs. Affected parents, you cannot always have the cake & eat it. Give and take please. -
DennisB:
It is not productive for the unaffected to speculate when they do not have the full information. That's how the term San gu Liu po came about.
someone said they welcome all views for discussion? If it's closed, might as well start a PM group to chat. Besides, the authorities won't see both sides of the argument mah...
from this open discussion, at least we know 1 affected parent is not going to sign the petition and some living near Ghim Moh who are very happy abt the relocation. -
sinoboy:
If this is the case and the forum has already uncovered and disseminated quite a lot of relevant facts regarding the situation, I don't see why some are chasing 'unaffected' parents away.. Unless the truth contravenes some peoples' true agenda... :scared:[/quote]Well said!
No, just that it takes time and effort to find out more about the situation and unless you are affected or have a keen interest in the matter, you are not likely to invest the time and energy required to have all the facts.lee_yl:
[quote=\"pirated\"]
and who is to say unaffected parents/students cannot and/or does not have full information ?
only parents / students of the 3 schools are allowed to know the info?
Why post in a public forum where affected parents are a minority ?
If all one wants is a rant, then it should be in the rant section .
If it is about discussion, then let all view in. Why suppress views that dont agree with your view?
This victim card is being over done. :skeptical: -
sinoboy:
But 2 fathers speaking up doesn't tell you much right? They could be \"planted\" there for all you know. LOLOLOLOL!mashy:
Am I right to assume that most of the unhappy parents are from the boys' school since it's always about bishan? St nicks is in amk and nobody said anything about going from there. Those from scgs have also not said anything.
Sounds like it. Even the Straits times reported two concerned fathers with SONS questioned the minister at the Bishan community event. St nicks probably don't care since the school fees still reasonable. scgs parents although lugi the most as the fees paid are ten times more than other two schools but travel time got some advantage maybe as scgs is nearer ghim moh.
http://www.straitstimes.com/news/singap ... tor=CS1-10
Jokes aside, there's some truth that the boys' dads (mostly old boys) are more outspoken...they were groomed to be \"leaders\", whereas the mommies (mostly old girls) of the affected girls were told to be 温文尔雅、高贵大方、谦恭有礼,进得了厨房,出得了厅堂,so they are less feisty? :evil:
Anyway, for 3 decades, many old girls drove from all parts of Singapore to send their darlings to AMK Ave 2...so not all stay in AMK and Bishan to begin with. The mommies themselves have shifted a couple of times since the 80s if you ask them.
Same with CHS. Last weekend, I had dinner with some old boys who used to live in Bt Timah and elsewhere who also said they bore with the inconvenience brought about by PRIME. The Sec 3 & 4 cohorts even didn't get to enjoy the new campus at St 23, as they were put up at Guangyang Sec School until their O Levels.
SCGS lagi no need to worry...nearer to Mt Sinai and mostly chauffeured (sch bus included) to school as there's no MRT near Whitley. -
Sun_2010:
Don't trust Google map...Like I said, cut thru the Ghim Moh HDB carpark where the market is/old bus terminal was. Those who took 100, 111 would cut thru this path last time. Sinoboy already highlighted this earlier.
Walking thru Ghim Moh market market, ( no need to go near Ulu Pandan CC) and entering the campus thru the side gate near Ghim Blk 1 ( so no need to go to Mt Sinai road) should be be much faster 10-12 mins max. Unfortunately Google doesnt know these short cuts. And no one seems to be interested in this either. Just saying it anyway.sushi88:
Google map gives 14 mins so it is between 10-20 mins using an average pace of walking I suppose. 10 mins could be a very athletic person and 20 mins could be one with a heavy bag or a very late night of finishing up the homework after all the CCAs.
How come I keep seeing heavy bags? Is it heavier than Pr Sch kids' 4 kg bag? They can rent a locker you know? Besides, it's all lecture notes on foolscap papers and no thick textbooks/workbooks in JC...unless things have changed? -
lee_yl:
I do not agree. No doubt standards of living improve over generations. Hence endurance and resilience may be of different measures. However, we should let our children be exposed to some 'hardship' which is not even deemed as hard in the past. Do not over-protect and make them strawberries.
Every generation is a strawberry generation to the earlier ones. Our parents and grandparents lived through The Great Depression, Japanese Occupation, race riots and many more, so who are we to snidely comment that our children are strawberries when we are likewise strawberries in our parents and grandparents' eyes?
Speak for yourself. I ain't no strawberry in the eyes of my parents and grandparents but a resilient apple. -
jetsetter:
Don't trust Google map...Like I said, cut thru the Ghim Moh HDB carpark where the market is/old bus terminal was. Those who took 100, 111 would cut thru this path last time. Sinoboy already highlighted this earlier.
Walking thru Ghim Moh market market, ( no need to go near Ulu Pandan CC) and entering the campus thru the side gate near Ghim Blk 1 ( so no need to go to Mt Sinai road) should be be much faster 10-12 mins max. Unfortunately Google doesnt know these short cuts. And no one seems to be interested in this either. Just saying it anyway.Sun_2010:
[quote=\"sushi88\"]
Google map gives 14 mins so it is between 10-20 mins using an average pace of walking I suppose. 10 mins could be a very athletic person and 20 mins could be one with a heavy bag or a very late night of finishing up the homework after all the CCAs.
How come I keep seeing heavy bags? Is it heavier than Pr Sch kids' 4 kg bag? They can rent a locker you know? Besides, it's all lecture notes on foolscap papers and no thick textbooks/workbooks in JC...unless things have changed?[/quote]No lah someone else here who is RJC alumni (may be more than one person) mentioned this before. She walked to Buona vista MRT from the campus for two years.
But I know there is a side gate where RJC, Dunman high, NUS high school, henry park primary, RGPS people all use to walk to the MRT through ghim moh. There is a feeder bus from the campus to the mrt which makes it even more convenient.
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