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    2019 P1 Registration Exercise for 2020 In-take

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • Moonrays84M Offline
      Moonrays84
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      phtthp:
      Moonrays84:

      Hello parents, we are non native chinese speakers. But prefer our son to take chinese as his MT language. My questions are:


      1- do all primary schools offer foundation level MT languages? (In case he cant keep up to standard level)
      Don't fret.

      At Primary 1 entry level, no school in Singapore offer Foundation subject.
      When your child reach Upper Primary 5 level, then schools will start to offer either (Foundation level or Higher ) Chinese, after end of Primary 4 year-end streaming.

      from P1 to P4 :

      a) if your child study in a SAP school, by default, all start Higher Chinese, from Primary 1.

      here is an MOE list of SAP primary schools
      https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Assistance_Plan#SAP_Primary_Schools


      b) if your child study in a Non-SAP school, by default, all start Standard Chinese, from Primary 1

      c) P1 to P4 : there is NO Foundation Chinese, because only after the end of Primary 4 streaming, then Foundation Chinese may be offered, to certain weak pupils.

      2- if No, do i need to find a primary school which offers foundation level, just to be on the safer side?
      At Primary 1 entry, no primary school offer Foundation level subject.

      At Primary 1 entry, schools either offer Higher Chinese (in SAP schools), or Standard Chinese (in Non-SAP) schools.


      3- does taking MT in foundation level, affect his PSLE result?

      MOE has her own unique way, of computing PSLE results, if a child take Foundation subject(s).

      Under the new AL PSLE scoring system (which your child will undergo), not sure how MOE will compute AL score, for Foundation subject(s).


      4- any chance we can apply for opting out if MT language? ( our native language isnt offered in singapore. Therefore taking tamil/malay/chinese are all equal to us. Its an entire new language and we dont speak any one of those at home).

      Only MOE can approve, whether or not a child can opt out (exempted), of Mother Tongue.

      You need to submit necessary, supporting documents as evidence from doctors medical report, from educational psychologists report, if want a child to opt out, example : a child faces learning difficulty (disability). You may read up more, under another thread here


      https://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=75&t=51336

      Appreciate your views/sharing experience on this...
      Thanks in advance

      Thank you very much @phtthp for the help in answering all my questions. Feel much better after reading them. Shall battle out the MTL issue in the future if he cant cope up with it.

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
        last edited by

        Tip: if the MTLs are all non-native to you, do consider choosing Malay language if you want lower stress. It is much easier for an English speaker to pick up, simply because the 26 alphabets used are all the same. There are also many similar-pronounced words (although the spelling may be different).


        Chinese or Tamil have different “alphabetical” systems to learn, it’s a completely different script and moreover Chinese script is very pictorial. There’s nothing related to English at all. That’s what makes it doubly difficult for some kids. Triply difficult would be the 4-tonal sing-song pronunciation of the Chinese words.

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        • Moonrays84M Offline
          Moonrays84
          last edited by

          zac's mum:
          Tip: if the MTLs are all non-native to you, do consider choosing Malay language if you want lower stress. It is much easier for an English speaker to pick up, simply because the 26 alphabets used are all the same. There are also many similar-pronounced words (although the spelling may be different).


          Chinese or Tamil have different “alphabetical” systems to learn, it’s a completely different script and moreover Chinese script is very pictorial. There’s nothing related to English at all. That’s what makes it doubly difficult for some kids. Triply difficult would be the 4-tonal sing-song pronunciation of the Chinese words.
          Thank you Zac's mom. I will keep that jn mind when signing up for the P1. My child's kindergarten offers chinese only so he has been learning it since N2. Though he can read and write he doesn't speak at all. Tried berries trial class and they feel he is more of k1 standard than k2. So cant continue their k2 class.

          Would you by any chance know about anyone taking a language in lieu of MTL? Like french?

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          • Y Offline
            YXAAX
            last edited by

            Checking in!


            Hi guys…the time is coming for our daughter! Still in a dilemma in which sch to choose and hoping for some advise…

            We stay in Punggol…the 2 little one are currently in pre sch at Pasir Ris (parent’s house).

            Choice 1 (Phase 2C)
            Punggol Green Pri Sch / Valour Pri Sch (u/c)
            Pros: within walking distance from our house
            Cons: abit rush to get back by 7pm

            Choice 2 (Phase 2A2)
            Elias Park Pri Sch (Daddy’s former sch)
            Pros: dont have to worry after sch as my parents can fetch them
            Cons: need to leave house much earlier due to the horrible traffic from Punggol to Pasir Ris

            Thanks in advance!

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            • floppyF Offline
              floppy
              last edited by

              YXAAX:
              Checking in!


              Hi guys..the time is coming for our daughter! Still in a dilemma in which sch to choose and hoping for some advise..

              We stay in Punggol..the 2 little one are currently in pre sch at Pasir Ris (parent's house).

              Choice 1 (Phase 2C)
              Punggol Green Pri Sch / Valour Pri Sch (u/c)
              Pros: within walking distance from our house
              Cons: abit rush to get back by 7pm

              Choice 2 (Phase 2A2)
              Elias Park Pri Sch (Daddy's former sch)
              Pros: dont have to worry after sch as my parents can fetch them
              Cons: need to leave house much earlier due to the horrible traffic from Punggol to Pasir Ris

              Thanks in advance!
              :?
              Given that your kids are based in a childcare in Pasir Ris, are familiar with Pasir Ris and are likely to have travelled Punggol / Pasir Ris for the last X years, Choice 2 seems fairly straightforward.

              The traffic from Punggol to Pasir Ris isn't that bad at 6.30am in the morning. Only problem is apart from driving, public transport options is fairly limited. Then again, if your kids have been in a childcare centre in Pasir Ris, this shouldn't be something new to you.

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              • Y Offline
                YXAAX
                last edited by

                hi Floppy, you are absolutely right…just the difference between now and future is we have to get them up earlier and prepare them before leaving the house compared to going over to my parent’s place to prepare.


                That apart, any input about the schools? Wife seems more interested in Punggol Green though…haha

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                • floppyF Offline
                  floppy
                  last edited by

                  YXAAX:

                  ...
                  That apart, any input about the schools? Wife seems more interested in Punggol Green though..haha
                  IMHO, both schools are cookie-cutter primary schools. Nothing good / nothing bad / nothing particularly outstanding. Both would be good options for Phase 2C schools. Given that Punggol Green would most likely require balloting in Phase 2C < 1km, it makes more sense to stick to EPPS in Phase 2A2 (bao jiak). If you decide to go for PGPS in Phase 2C, Valour or Punggol Cove would most likely be your backup in Phase 2Cs.

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                  • M Offline
                    Michu123
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                    Hi …We are SPR staying in Bedok south near TPS and my son will be going to P1 nxt yr. As I have searched online and heard from many that TPS is a school on high demand and its very hard for SPR to get in,I would like to know reviews about Bedok Green and OEPS.Please share your views and experience.Thanks.

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                    • G Offline
                      Gie2
                      last edited by

                      Hi all,


                      Newbie here and would like to know anyone registering for ACSJ?
                      I have an issue with after school care as both myself and hubby works and we don't have help with picking our boy after school... how does a school care centre works when it's not within school compound? Does it mean the kid have to make their own way to the centre?

                      Would appreciate some pointers..

                      Thanks! :thankyou:

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                        Derek_Lee
                        last edited by

                        Gie2:
                        Hi all,


                        Newbie here and would like to know anyone registering for ACSJ?
                        I have an issue with after school care as both myself and hubby works and we don't have help with picking our boy after school... how does a school care centre works when it's not within school compound? Does it mean the kid have to make their own way to the centre?

                        Would appreciate some pointers..

                        Thanks! :thankyou:
                        Usually the student care centre that is off the school compound will come over to the school to fetch the students back to the centre.

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