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    2016 P1 Registration Exercise for 2017 In-Take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • R Offline
      rains
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      zbear:

      why are parents so obsessed with putting their kids in a same gender school vs a co-Ed school? Do u think that your DD can be controlled in a girls' school n she won't paktor? Nowadays, youngsters have many opportunities to interact with the opposite gender. Why restrict? Won't it be better to guide her in her school days? Why don't parents fear that your DD may end up being a lesbian in a girls school. I think it's more worrisome than mixing with boys.

      When I select a Primary school for my 2 kids, I am very determined to put them in a co-Ed school. I feel they will learn to handle both genders in their daily interaction. I don't have worries that they will end up pak-toring as many times, I share with them the importance of education n putting their priorities right.

      I heard that some girls who came from a all girls school got wild when they entered a JC. Why? I suppose they didn't have much chance to mix around with boys so couldn't control their emotions when they entered a coed JC.

      As for bullying, it's everywhere - regardless of co Ed or same gender school, elite or neighborhood schools. As a parent, we can't protect our kids forever. What we can do is to educate and guide them to protect themselves. They will learn along the way n become street smart n wiser.

      JMHO! No offence intended.

      😄
      Some of my reasons for girls' schools, offhand:

      1) girls from girls' schools seem more confident, less self-conscious and less inhibited with or without boys around
      2) girls from girls' schools have this 'I am good' air and have better self-esteem
      3) girls from girls' schools speak more eloquently and are more expressive
      4) girls from girls' schools have more attractive personality
      5) girls from girls' schools seem more 'high class'
      6) I'd rather my daughter be a lesbian in her teen than get pregnant and has to stop schooling due to unwanted pregnancy

      Just some thoughts about my own classmates who came from different girls' schools. Different but same same.

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        zbear
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        A lesbian will be a lesbian for life n not just during teen years. Teenage pregnancies can be resolved but not feelings of a lesbian or gay.


        I am not starting an argument on gays n lesbians. So let’s not go off topic.

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        • R Offline
          rains
          last edited by

          No off topic what? I listed my reasons why I would choose girls' schools over co-ed schools.


          I think lesbianism in girls' schools are overhyped. One of my classmates asked me back,\"What's your definition of 'lesbian'? To me, a lesbian is someone who has a sexual relationship with the same sex but girls having crushes on other girls is not lesbianism.\"

          I hold a different view from you in that I feel that teenage pregnancy can never be resolved satisfactorily while having crushes on same sex is usually a teenage phase which most girls grow out of.

          On the contrary, all the lesbians I know come from co-ed schools rather than girls' schools and all the gays I know come from co-ed schools rather than boys' schools 🙂

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            grimm
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            rains:

            Some of my reasons for girls' schools, offhand:

            1) girls from girls' schools seem more confident, less self-conscious and less inhibited with or without boys around
            2) girls from girls' schools have this 'I am good' air and have better self-esteem
            3) girls from girls' schools speak more eloquently and are more expressive
            4) girls from girls' schools have more attractive personality
            5) girls from girls' schools seem more 'high class'
            6) I'd rather my daughter be a lesbian in her teen than get pregnant and has to stop schooling due to unwanted pregnancy

            Just some thoughts about my own classmates who came from different girls' schools. Different but same same.
            If I replace \"girls\" in #1 to #5 to \"boys\", do you think they hold true too? 😂

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              rains
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              grimm:
              rains:


              Some of my reasons for girls' schools, offhand:

              1) girls from girls' schools seem more confident, less self-conscious and less inhibited with or without boys around
              2) girls from girls' schools have this 'I am good' air and have better self-esteem
              3) girls from girls' schools speak more eloquently and are more expressive
              4) girls from girls' schools have more attractive personality
              5) girls from girls' schools seem more 'high class'
              6) I'd rather my daughter be a lesbian in her teen than get pregnant and has to stop schooling due to unwanted pregnancy

              Just some thoughts about my own classmates who came from different girls' schools. Different but same same.

              If I replace \"girls\" in #1 to #5 to \"boys\", do you think they hold true too? 😂

              Haha, I don't have much experience with boys from boys' schools but from my superficial or biased observation, those from 'good' boys' schools eg. ACS do exude this air of quiet confidence while boys from the more 'average' schools like St Pats are not as 'conspicuous' in exuding that 'I am from a boys' school' kind of air. But I really have very limited interaction with boys from boys' schools so my observation can't be accurate.

              Incidentally, it seems to me girls from girls' schools tend to be more balanced in their exposure of boys from co-ed and boys' schools, which could possibly explain why they are generally more confident when interacting with boys. Ah ... another plus point of being in girls' schools.

              All these are my personal biased views and silly gut feel. Don't take me seriously.

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                mashy
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                rains:
                grimm:

                [quote=\"rains\"]
                Some of my reasons for girls' schools, offhand:

                1) girls from girls' schools seem more confident, less self-conscious and less inhibited with or without boys around
                2) girls from girls' schools have this 'I am good' air and have better self-esteem
                3) girls from girls' schools speak more eloquently and are more expressive
                4) girls from girls' schools have more attractive personality
                5) girls from girls' schools seem more 'high class'
                6) I'd rather my daughter be a lesbian in her teen than get pregnant and has to stop schooling due to unwanted pregnancy

                Just some thoughts about my own classmates who came from different girls' schools. Different but same same.

                If I replace \"girls\" in #1 to #5 to \"boys\", do you think they hold true too? 😂

                Haha, I don't have much experience with boys from boys' schools but from my superficial or biased observation, those from 'good' boys' schools eg. ACS do exude this air of quiet confidence while boys from the more 'average' schools like St Pats are not as 'conspicuous' in exuding that 'I am from a boys' school' kind of air. But I really have very limited interaction with boys from boys' schools so my observation can't be accurate.

                Incidentally, it seems to me girls from girls' schools tend to be more balanced in their exposure of boys from co-ed and boys' schools, which could possibly explain why they are generally more confident when interacting with boys. Ah ... another plus point of being in girls' schools.

                All these are my personal biased views and silly gut feel. Don't take me seriously.[/quote]I was in a coed school and a girls school. I don't see many school mates becoming lesbians. Even those who seems like lesbians in school all turned out fine. Anyway to each his own. If u like co ed schools, by all means do so. There's no need to criticise those who prefers girls school. Don't label those from girls school as desperate coz that isn't true. Probably that is what you like to think because of hearsay when you are not even in one.

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                • janet88J Offline
                  janet88
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                  I was from a co-ed school before I was transferred to an all girls’ school.

                  the feeling of being in a single gender school is different…no secrets since there are no boys around. all the girly stuff as well.

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                    ravikiran.019857boyidi
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                    If a person registered as GRL on 23rd June 2014. Will he be eligible to get a letter for registering the child under Phase 2B this year 2016?

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                      waterbay
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                      My understanding from the information of MOE or PA website, the cutoff is 30 Jun 2016 should qualified you for the PA letter for Phase 2B priority. Did u have your GRL confirmation letter that have your date as GRL?

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                      • W Offline
                        waterbay
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                        Oops… To clarify is by 30 Jun 2016, you should fulfill your 2 years of service as grassroots leader.

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