Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools
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School transfer is not easy. Which is why most people would advise you to just make use of your guaranteed 2A2 place into a good school.
If you really value the convenience of a school near to your house (and it’s not one of those popular ones that need balloting in 2C), then just skip your 2A2 application & apply straight to the nearby school in phase 2C. St Margaret’s Pri [affiliated to SMSS and SAJC], Farrer Park Pri, Stamford Pri should all have no balloting for <2km in 2C.
Btw are you using One Map School Query to search for the schools within 2km of your postal code? Cos I find it strange that your search didn’t also throw up Bendemeer Primary. -
Thanks all!
I am using onemap and Bendemeer Pri school is not within 2km. Since St Margaret has affiliation as well, can anyone help provide me with a comparison of Fairfield and St Margaret? I’ve looked at St Margaret website but it doesn’t seem to provide much info. -
Zenz79\" post_id=\"1995458\" time=\"1600395743\" user_id=\"178005:
If SMPS is within 2km, it's a sure in at 2C. If you are good with single gender, i think it's a good choice.
Thanks all!
I am using onemap and Bendemeer Pri school is not within 2km. Since St Margaret has affiliation as well, can anyone help provide me with a comparison of Fairfield and St Margaret? I’ve looked at St Margaret website but it doesn’t seem to provide much info. -
Fairfield Pri, Fairfield Sec, ACJC: all located at Dover Road.
SMPS located at Mt Sophia (Dhoby Ghaut MRT), SMSS located at Farrer Road MRT, SAJC located at Potong Pasir MRT.
If you have all daughters and no intention of having sons, then SMPS is worth considering.
Otherwise, stick to Fairfield. -
Zenz79\" post_id=\"1995458\" time=\"1600395743\" user_id=\"178005:
Answering your question on \"Comparison\" part -
Thanks all!
I am using onemap and Bendemeer Pri school is not within 2km. Since St Margaret has affiliation as well, can anyone help provide me with a comparison of Fairfield and St Margaret? I’ve looked at St Margaret website but it doesn’t seem to provide much info.
are you planning long term ahead, for the next 10 years ?
Based on 2019 PSLE results,
With Tscore 200,
1)
Fairfield Methodist primary school students are affliated to her Secondary (Express stream), whose Secondary school section in turn is affliated to Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) ?
Refer
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7309
2)
St Margaret primary school students are affliated to her Secondary school (Express stream), who in turn is affliated to St Andrew Junior College (SAJC).
Refer
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7021
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Zenz79,
the question you ought to ask yourself is,
since you do have a choice,
which JC do u want, ACJC or SAJC ? These two JC culture, are different.
that should solve your dilemma, isn't it ? -
phtthp\" post_id=\"1995590\" time=\"1600452539\" user_id=\"35251:
Thank you for the advise and info!
Answering your question on \"Comparison\" part -Zenz79\" post_id=\"1995458\" time=\"1600395743\" user_id=\"178005:
Thanks all!
I am using onemap and Bendemeer Pri school is not within 2km. Since St Margaret has affiliation as well, can anyone help provide me with a comparison of Fairfield and St Margaret? I’ve looked at St Margaret website but it doesn’t seem to provide much info.
are you planning long term ahead, for the next 10 years ?
Based on 2019 PSLE results,
With Tscore 200,
1)
Fairfield Methodist primary school students are affliated to her Secondary (Express stream), whose Secondary school section in turn is affliated to Anglo-Chinese Junior College (ACJC) ?
Refer
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7309
2)
St Margaret primary school students are affliated to her Secondary school (Express stream), who in turn is affliated to St Andrew Junior College (SAJC).
Refer
https://sis.moe.gov.sg/SchoolDetails.aspx?schoolCode=7021
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Zenz79,
the question you ought to ask yourself is,
since you do have a choice,
which JC do u want, ACJC or SAJC ? These two JC culture, are different.
that should solve your dilemma, isn't it ?
I am not that concerned about her JC education should she choose to go that route. Whether she is able to is a matter in the future by which time, she should be able to take transport herself.
I am wondering the difference in culture, performance and overall of between the 2 schools.
Which would be better? Since I came from Fairfield, I know how it is over there. But I have not heard much about St Margaret. -
I think Fairfield & St Margaret’s are around the same standard. Both are Christian, just different denominations.
The benefit of an all-girls primary school is that they would have more CCAs and PAL lessons that are what girls would be interested in, generally more art, dance-related fun activities. Whereas a co-ed school would have more sports CCAs (likely Soccer), more PE periods per week, more rowdy inattentive boys acting up during lessons… -
Zac mum /Davis,
Can I apply for toa payoh primary schools if I’m moving there in 2023 end of year and my kid starts primary one in 2023?
Thanks best regards -
Jackies2018\" post_id=\"1995714\" time=\"1600576136\" user_id=\"188388:
Yes you can. From MOE website, documents required.
Zac mum /Davis,
Can I apply for toa payoh primary schools if I'm moving there in 2023 end of year and my kid starts primary one in 2023?
Thanks best regards
You will need to provide one of these documents to the school via email:
A copy of the original Sales and Purchase agreement for the private property.
A print out of the ‘New Flat’ page from My HDBPage, if applicable.
Note: The vacant or delivery possession date of the property must be within 2 years of your child’s entry into P1. You must also move into the new property within the same time. -
zac's mum\" post_id=\"1995647\" time=\"1600510453\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1995647 time=1600510453 user_id=53606]
Thanks all for your insightful advices!
I think Fairfield & St Margaret’s are around the same standard. Both are Christian, just different denominations.
The benefit of an all-girls primary school is that they would have more CCAs and PAL lessons that are what girls would be interested in, generally more art, dance-related fun activities. Whereas a co-ed school would have more sports CCAs (likely Soccer), more PE periods per week, more rowdy inattentive boys acting up during lessons...[/quote]
Does anyone have the link to find the primary school rankings for 2019?
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