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    Saint Andrews/ACS Rugby Brawl

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    • B Offline
      Busymom
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      MMM:

      Really disgusted to hear about the case of the boy who now suffers from permanent disabilities. As a mum, I told my son that even if he can make it to ACS, that school is a BIG NO NO for me.
      Same here, though not a big NO NO, but would rather send my DS to another school.

      Oh dear, later get stoned by others...

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        MMM
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        Busymom:
        MMM:


        Really disgusted to hear about the case of the boy who now suffers from permanent disabilities. As a mum, I told my son that even if he can make it to ACS, that school is a BIG NO NO for me.

        Same here, though not a big NO NO, but would rather send my DS to another school.

        Oh dear, later get stoned by others...

        :lol: I've not gotten stoned yet since this am. So don't worry. KSP are sensible lots and everyone of us is entitled to our own thoughts especially as a parent. To be fair, I am sure there are good ACS kids around too.

        I just feel very sorry for the boy who end up with permanent disabilities.

        BTW.... are we talking the same group of ACS rudgy boys????

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          csc
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          Busymom:
          MMM:


          Really disgusted to hear about the case of the boy who now suffers from permanent disabilities. As a mum, I told my son that even if he can make it to ACS, that school is a BIG NO NO for me.

          Same here, though not a big NO NO, but would rather send my DS to another school.

          Oh dear, later get stoned by others...

          Please don't say until like that leh....just because of a few black sheep. 😞

          My son enjoys his student life there. He was not from the affiliated primary schools but has no problem integrating into the school and mixes around very well with his classmates. As far as I know and from my intereaction with his classmates and their parents, they appear to be really nice and polite.

          And when his classmates do come to my home for their projects, they are well-behaved and well-mannered. I'm impressed, actually.

          And Dr Ong is a very friendly and nice principal. πŸ˜„

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            Busymom
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            csc:
            Please don't say until like that leh....just because of a few black sheep. 😞


            My son enjoys his student life there. He was not from the affiliated primary schools but has no problem integrating into the school and mixes around very well with his classmates. As far as I know and from my intereaction with his classmates and their parents, they appear to be really nice and polite.

            And when his classmates do come to my home for their projects, they are well-behaved and well-mannered. I'm impressed, actually.

            And Dr Ong is a very friendly and nice principal. πŸ˜„
            Yes, yes, there are some black sheep in every school.

            For me, it's just a personal preference due to some other reasons, and anyway, I was referring more to a choice of primary school for DS.

            By the way, one of our friends' DS was from from ACS Primary and now in ACS(I). The boy is extremely well-behaved. At the end of the day, it is the upbringing and the guidance that the child has received from parents that counts.

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              corneyAmber
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              Busymom:
              Yes, yes, there are some black sheep in every school.


              For me, it's just a personal preference due to some other reasons, and anyway, I was referring more to a choice of primary school for DS.

              By the way, one of our friends' DS was from from ACS Primary and now in ACS(I). The boy is extremely well-behaved. At the end of the day, it is the upbringing and the guidance that the child has received from parents that counts.
              Yes it is the black sheep that is tainting....so I am in search of the white ones to change my views too.... I am sure they exist as in all schools. However, I feel the degree of naughtiness can really get overboard these days.

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                csc
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                Busymom:
                Yes, yes, there are some black sheep in every school.


                For me, it's just a personal preference due to some other reasons, and anyway, I was referring more to a choice of primary school for DS.

                By the way, one of our friends' DS was from from ACS Primary and now in ACS(I). The boy is extremely well-behaved. At the end of the day, it is the upbringing and the guidance that the child has received from parents that counts.
                Amen to that. πŸ˜„

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                  cascada
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                  I am not familiar with rugby games. However, from what I watched on TV/movies, the players in rugby games worn head guards, huge padded attires, and maybe even knee guard? Do the players in Singapore wear these safety features?

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                    bombomlee
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                    cascada:
                    I am not familiar with rugby games. However, from what I watched on TV/movies, the players in rugby games worn head guards, huge padded attires, and maybe even knee guard? Do the players in Singapore wear these safety features?

                    You really have no idea what rugby is. What you have stated is American Football.

                    Go to youtube and search for All blacks vs Tonga etc etc and you know what real rugby is. They do wear headguards but thats for the scrums. Only 1 guy wears it, thats the guy to catch the ball during a scrum. He wears it to protect his ears from getting ripped off during the scuffle.

                    And, I was from SASS, like the first few guys πŸ™‚

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                      3Boys
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                      Wow, this thread ran on! I must admit, being an SA boy, to chuckling a bit with all the anti-ACS posts here :lol:


                      Boys are boys and men are men. Whatever excesses, eventually people mellow. So yeah, ACS schoolboys are insufferable but I think they grow up reasonably ok, almost as good as SA boys..... πŸ˜‰

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                        pinkapple
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                        or as bad...

                        :siam:

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