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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • B Offline
      BigDevil
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      mom2ij:
      sembgal:

      [quote=\"cyn32\"]Kuo chuan vs pei chun? Same distant.. which is better?


      Kio Chuan has affiliation to sec sch.

      And subsequent affiliation to St Andrew JC I think?
      Pei chun is a SAP school vs Kuo Chuan is a Christian school. Depends on what environment u want.[/quote]http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/conte ... ls-listing

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        sembgal
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        BigDevil:


        http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/conte ... ls-listing
        I saw from the list that St Nicholas is affiliated to Catholic JC. I thought St Nicholas is going to link to a new JC called Euonia or something ?

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          BigDevil
          last edited by

          That is if the student is in the IP program.


          If she is in the ā€˜O’ Level track (if they still have it),
          then she should still continue to enjoy the affiliation to CJC.

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            sembgal
            last edited by

            BigDevil:
            That is if the student is in the IP program.


            If she is in the 'O' Level track (if they still have it),
            then she should still continue to enjoy the affiliation to CJC.
            Thanks for the enlightenment.

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              phtthp
              last edited by

              sembgal:


              I saw from the list that St Nicholas is affiliated to Catholic JC. I thought St Nicholas is going to link to a new JC called Euonia or something ?
              There is a difference !

              St Nick Secondary girls, who are affliated to Catholic JC (CJC) :
              are only for JAE (Joint Admission Exercise) students, who after taking \"O\" level exam, get 2 points discounted, to enter CJC.
              These girls are in the \"O\" level track.


              St Nick Secondary girls, who are affliated to Eunoia JC (EJC) :
              are only for IP students, who after Psle, study for next 6 years, sit for A level at EJC, bypass \"O\" level exam.
              These girls, are in the IP track

              Conclusion :
              whether they are affliated to CJC, or to EJC :
              depend on which track or program, they come from.

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                sembgal
                last edited by

                phtthp:
                sembgal:



                I saw from the list that St Nicholas is affiliated to Catholic JC. I thought St Nicholas is going to link to a new JC called Euonia or something ?

                There is a difference !

                St Nick Secondary girls, who are affliated to Catholic JC (CJC) :
                are only for JAE (Joint Admission Exercise) students, who after taking \"O\" level exam, get 2 points discounted, to enter CJC.
                These girls are in the \"O\" level track.


                St Nick Secondary girls, who are affliated to Eunoia JC (EJC) :
                are only for IP students, who after Psle, study for next 6 years, sit for A level at EJC, bypass \"O\" level exam.
                These girls, are in the IP track

                Conclusion :
                whether they are affliated to CJC, or to EJC :
                depend on which track or program, they come from.

                Thanks for the clarification phtthp.

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                  phtthp
                  last edited by

                  BigDevil:
                  That is if the student is in the IP program.


                  If she is in the 'O' Level track (if they still have it),
                  then she should still continue to enjoy the affiliation to CJC.
                  Although St Nick Secondary \"O\" level girls are privileged to enter affliated Catholic JC, at -2 bonus points :
                  however, usually the Top \"O\" level students (3-pointers) from St Nick Sec, head for either Raffles Institution or Hwa Chong, for \"A\" level.

                  some also head for National JC, for \"A\" level.

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                    tampineskiasu
                    last edited by

                    Any idea about the Tampines North Primary and East Spring Primary ?


                    Which one is better ? Can someone in Tampines help me regarding this ?

                    Thanks

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                      william_toh
                      last edited by

                      Dear All,

                      are there any site that will allow us to know the School performance for pass PSLE results.
                      My son was ballot out for Rosyth Primary, now desperately looking for another primary school.
                      school which I am given and are near to my area are :
                      Ang Moi Kio Pri
                      Da Qiao Primary
                      Jing Shan Primary
                      Mayflower Primary
                      Townsville Primary
                      Holy Innocent's Primary
                      Montfort Junior
                      Punggol Primary
                      Xinghua Primary
                      Yio Chu Kang Primary
                      St Gabriel's Primary

                      Please help,
                      Thank you all :roll:

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                        ngpetert
                        last edited by

                        william_toh:
                        Dear All,

                        are there any site that will allow us to know the School performance for pass PSLE results.
                        My son was ballot out for Rosyth Primary, now desperately looking for another primary school.
                        school which I am given and are near to my area are :
                        Ang Moi Kio Pri
                        Da Qiao Primary
                        Jing Shan Primary
                        Mayflower Primary
                        Townsville Primary
                        Holy Innocent's Primary
                        Montfort Junior
                        Punggol Primary
                        Xinghua Primary
                        Yio Chu Kang Primary
                        St Gabriel's Primary

                        Please help,
                        Thank you all :roll:
                        William,

                        Sorry, I am not aware of such site. From the list of schools above, I believe Holy Innocent's and Punggol risk being oversubscribed, so you may wish to reconsider. Also, have you considered visiting two or three schools, during which you can ask for the PSLE results?

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