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    Which primacy school support students with ADHD

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      All.

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        Many schools have Allied Educators who look out for kids with learning disabilities such as dyslexia. Some primary schools have stronger support for these kids (such as St Gabriel & SJI Junior) and are more proactive in providing structured support. You will need to call the schools you are interested in to find out.

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          Nan Hua Primary does a pretty good job. For lower primary, they have pull out classes and rainbow classes (students weaker with Chinese). Some of the pull out classes have as little as 2 students while rainbow classes have around 8. Upper primary can further split a class into 2 groups again base on abilities.

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