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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • C Offline
      cherrypumpkin
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      phtthp:
      cherrypumpkin:

      Hi guys want to ask for your opinion, if your child alumni is at st hildas and you are staying 1km away from ai tong which will you go for?


      And if st hildas is the choice, would you move or stay put?

      based on St Hilda primary website school bus vendor information, there is no school bus route to Ai Tong. This being the case, every morning, how is your child going to school, come rain or shine, for 6 years ahead ? If you examine detailed pdf (school bus route) below, school bus only fetcch students staying around the east.

      if your spouse or you (parent) drive, since there is time now until P1 registration, why not try one day driving from your home in Ai Tong district to St Hilda, see how the morning traffic (jam) is like ? This should be able to provide the answer you asking, whether to shift house or not, nearer (closer) to St Hilda.

      https://www.shps.moe.edu.sg/qql/slot/u548/Info%20for%20Parents/Peh%20Bus%20Service%20Information%20List%202017.pdf

      https://www.shps.moe.edu.sg/quicklinks/information-for-parents/essential-contacts


      If you plan (intend) to de-register your child out of Phase 2A (St Hilda), because you need to come out of Phase 2A first, release and let go your Phase 2A seat, in order to ballot for Ai Tong < 1 km under Phase 2C, in the event of failed balloting at 2C, what's your back-up plan ?

      Yeah think will try to do that..no back up plan..the only thing is to do volunteering so that we can ballot for the volunteering phase too..so if really bad luck then jiat lat alr...so the question is should
      1)we stay put and not move and go for st hildas, chauffeur everyday
      2)move to east and go for st hildas
      3) stay put and ballot for ai tong

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      • floppyF Offline
        floppy
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        ATS doesn’t have a PV scheme. You will have to go thru SHHK, ie one of you must be a Hokkien, and complete 80 hours of PV. Depending on the year of registration, you could be too late to do that.


        SHPS isn’t near any MRT. I believe the nearest walkable MRT is Tampines West (DTL). Thus it will be Marymount > MacPherson > Tampines West. I would suggest that you try it out one morning / evening as I suspect it is probably going to be take a bit longer than 30 mins. You may also want to do the same for the driving route. You can get from Marymount to Tampines via Bartley Road / viaduct very quickly in the morning (no need to test that out) but the return journey in the evening can be a painfully slow.

        At the end of the day, it’s your choice. If you think the journey is worth it, go for it. If you think it’s not, you should relook at your alternatives

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          Bubbly_Belle24
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          Hi all. I am considering between SJI(J) and ACS(J) for my DS (both within 1km of my residence and under Phase 2C). 🤷 Is there anyone who can enlighten me on any major differences between the 2 schools and which would probably suit my DS better- with him being a meek boy. Thank you so much for your help!

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            floppy
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            Bubbly_Belle24:
            Hi all. I am considering between SJI(J) and ACS(J) for my DS. 🤷 Is there anyone who can enlighten me on any major differences between the 2 schools and which would probably suit my DS better- with him being a meek boy. Thank you so much for your help!

            Unless you are in Phase 2A (unlikely) or earlier, the only difference between the schools is whether you have the stomach or appetite for balloting.

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

              Bubbly_Belle24:
              Hi all. I am considering between SJI(J) and ACS(J) for my DS (both within 1km of my residence and under Phase 2C). 🤷 Is there anyone who can enlighten me on any major differences between the 2 schools and which would probably suit my DS better- with him being a meek boy. Thank you so much for your help!

              Hmmm...meek boy...may not survive well in all-boys school you know. Find a co-ed school for him is better, honestly.

              Boys schools are generally very boisterous, lots of rough-and-tumble play. There are still meek boys there, but they are in the minority. If you have no other choice, I suggest you start equipping him with playground savvy and how to speak up for himself if he’s not comfortable taking part in rough housing.

              My own son by now has the essential survival skills of (i) fast sprinting away from any crazy action and (ii) a very loud voice that is capable of notifying any teacher within a 25m radius. Recognition of faces and names of the key people around school is also good to have. 😂

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                Bubbly_Belle24
                last edited by

                Thank you all for your advice. I definitely will need to toughen him up before P1 no matter where he goes! Co-ed nearby is our back up but we were looking more for a school which is not so academically driven plus emphasises on values, character development and is a bit more holistic. DS is in a church kindy and I can see how this has been a plus in building him as a person. Didn't think P1 registration could be so stressful! :nailbite:

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

                  You may wish to take a look at the P1 2019 Orientation/parents’ briefing slides for each of these schools. They are publicly available at the schools’ websites. It will provide some insights into the culture of the schools, where their emphasis lies, what standards they expect for assessments etc:


                  https://acsj.moe.edu.sg/others/announcements-list/2019/p1-mtp-2019

                  https://sjijunior.moe.edu.sg/for-parents/circulars/orientation-and-parent-dialogue-session

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                  • RainbowunucornR Offline
                    Rainbowunucorn
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                    Which option is wiser?


                    A) nan chiau primary school. I live within 1km and is able to join hokkien clan member but likely to ballot at phase 2b.

                    B) Paya Lebar methodist girls school. I live outside of 2km but is willing to apply to be a parent volunteer. Less likely to ballot at phase 2b even for those outside of 2km.

                    C) chij our lady of nativity.

                    Any views?

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                    • floppyF Offline
                      floppy
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                      Rainbowunucorn:
                      Which option is wiser?


                      A) nan chiau primary school. I live within 1km and is able to join hokkien clan member but likely to ballot at phase 2b.

                      B) Paya Lebar methodist girls school. I live outside of 2km but is willing to apply to be a parent volunteer. Less likely to ballot at phase 2b even for those outside of 2km.

                      C) chij our lady of nativity.

                      Any views?
                      A) Is able to join but:
                      - Have you lined up the ‘sponsors’?
                      - Are you able to complete the 80hrs of PV time?

                      B) Willing to apply but:
                      - Will the school accept you?
                      - Are you able to complete the 40hrs of PV time?

                      At this point, none of the above is guaranteed.

                      Hence, the wiser option is to do all 2 and see whether SHHK / PLMGS will accept you first. If you can’t get through the door, any further discussion is meaningless.

                      Option C is in Phase 2C, which forms the backup to A and B in Phase 2B. Thus, irrelevant at this point. If you can’t get through the door, option C is basically your only wise choice.

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                        soniasong111
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                        Hi mummies, would like to hear your thoughts on these two schools.

                        We are currently staying at sengkang with nan chiau just downstairs, but we have also bought a flat within 1km to ACSJ to get my boys eligible for 2c balloting for ACSJ.
                        My boys will be eligible for phase 2B for Nan Chiau though…
                        So, 2c balloting for ACSJ or 2B for nan chiau, which you would recommend?
                        THANKS A LOT!

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