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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • Zeal mummyZ Offline
      Zeal mummy
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      AGn\" post_id=\"2069942\" time=\"1654738082\" user_id=\"198364:

      Below is a list of shortlisted primary schools for my girl, will appreciate it if anyone can please share your feedback on these schools. I am still trying to figure out where to go as the only alumni we have is Maria Stella, which doesn’t really work for us. And we really want to look for a school with great school culture. Our preferred choice is (1) St Nicholas girl’s school - understand that if we aren’t alumni, the chances are very slim, but how about within 1km?

      Below are our other options which we are considering:
      2. Singapore Chinese girl’s school
      3. Paya Lebar Methodist girl
      4. River Valley Primary school
      5. AiTong primary school
      6. Nanyang Primary school - know this is a top school but i am afraid that it’s too stressful

      Or any other girls’ school which anyone can recommend for us to consider? Your feedback will be greatly appreciated. Thank you!
      I would advice you to pick a school that’s close to your home. Being near home has lots of advantages, esp if you don’t have any other preferences like co-ed/religious/sap.

      Perhaps you could elaborate why st nich’s is your preferred choice? Help yourself & us to understand what you truly want in a school.

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      • A Offline
        AGn
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        Thank you for your responses. Really appreciate it! It does help me to sort out my thoughts as well.


        Both my husband and myself are SC. Now we are still living abroad and plan to move back soon. Therefore we are trying to plan ahead. Trying to look for the school for my daughter first, and then move to within 1km.

        I’ve chosen St. Nicks, because my friends who studied there spoke highly of their school, they are also strong and opinionated women. Below are the reasons why I prefer St. Nick (of course these are based on what my friends told me) in order of importance:
        1. Cozy, self-motivated and driven studying environment with caring teachers and principal
        2. Well-mannered and down-to-earth classmates
        3. SAP is preferred as both my husband and myself are from SAP schools, and do think that Chinese culture is impt
        4. Allow individuals to blossom in their own ways (teachers are willing to provide flexibility to allow individual to develop in their ways)
        5. Strong school culture/spirit
        6. Secondary school affiliation
        7. Strong academic

        If anyone is aware of any other schools which will be able to offer such qualities, please let me know! Definitely appreciate that.

        Have stated River Valley because it’s within 1km of my parents’ place. Is it a good school? And how it is a good school? Look forward to your replies. Thank you!

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        • zac's mumZ Offline
          zac's mum
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          AGn\" post_id=\"2070013\" time=\"1654761320\" user_id=\"198364:

          Thank you for your responses. Really appreciate it! It does help me to sort out my thoughts as well.

          Both my husband and myself are SC. Now we are still living abroad and plan to move back soon. Therefore we are trying to plan ahead. Trying to look for the school for my daughter first, and then move to within 1km.

          I’ve chosen St. Nicks, because my friends who studied there spoke highly of their school, they are also strong and opinionated women. Below are the reasons why I prefer St. Nick (of course these are based on what my friends told me) in order of importance:
          1. Cozy, self-motivated and driven studying environment with caring teachers and principal
          2. Well-mannered and down-to-earth classmates
          3. SAP is preferred as both my husband and myself are from SAP schools, and do think that Chinese culture is impt
          4. Allow individuals to blossom in their own ways (teachers are willing to provide flexibility to allow individual to develop in their ways)
          5. Strong school culture/spirit
          6. Secondary school affiliation
          7. Strong academic

          If anyone is aware of any other schools which will be able to offer such qualities, please let me know! Definitely appreciate that.

          Have stated River Valley because it’s within 1km of my parents’ place. Is it a good school? And how it is a good school? Look forward to your replies. Thank you!
          Hi just curious about point 3.

          Are your respective SAP alma maters still around? If yes, why not enrol her there under alumni priority phase 2A?

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          • SG_KP1S Offline
            SG_KP1
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            zac's mum\" post_id=\"2070014\" time=\"1654762169\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2070014 time=1654762169 user_id=53606]
            Hi just curious about point 3.

            Are your respective SAP alma maters still around? If yes, why not enrol her there under alumni priority phase 2A?[/quote]
            She mentioned Maris Stella in the original post; I assumed that was her husband's school and doesn't work for the girl child. Also curious about her school since she was also from SAP school. Maybe it is Nanyang but she had qualifications there too (hard to pass at 2A though).

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            • ChiefKiasuC Offline
              ChiefKiasu
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              AGn\" post_id=\"2070013\" time=\"1654761320\" user_id=\"198364:

              ...
              Have stated River Valley because it’s within 1km of my parents’ place. Is it a good school? And how it is a good school? Look forward to your replies. Thank you!
              If you use your parents' address, you will be placed at 1-2km, not 1km. It's a rule. And RVPS has balloted at <1km for 2 out of the last 4 years in Phase 2C. You may not even get a chance to ballot :xedfingers:

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              • floppyF Offline
                floppy
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                zac's mum\" post_id=\"2070014\" time=\"1654762169\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2070014 time=1654762169 user_id=53606]
                Hi just curious about point 3.

                Are your respective SAP alma maters still around? If yes, why not enrol her there under alumni priority phase 2A?[/quote]
                She say SAP. She didn’t say primary or secondary. Most of the SAP secondary schools don’t offer Phase 2A priority.

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                • floppyF Offline
                  floppy
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                  ChiefKiasu\" post_id=\"2070021\" time=\"1654765360\" user_id=\"3:

                  If you use your parents' address, you will be placed at 1-2km, not 1km. It's a rule. And RVPS has balloted at <1km for 2 out of the last 4 years in Phase 2C. You may not even get a chance to ballot :xedfingers:
                  Since she’s living overseas now, she can always “move in” with the parents and use her parents address as her local address

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
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                    zac's mum\" post_id=\"2070014\" time=\"1654762169\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=2070014 time=1654762169 user_id=53606]
                    Hi just curious about point 3.

                    Are your respective SAP alma maters still around? If yes, why not enrol her there under alumni priority phase 2A?[/quote]
                    AGn's husband from Maris Stella primary last time, but Maris (All-boys school) is out, not applicable for AGn's daughter.

                    As for AGn herself,
                    if she had graduated from a SAP Secondary school donkey years ago, many are not affliated to their respective SAP primary schools.

                    Example

                    These SAP Secondary schools are Not affliated to their respective primary schools. Some don't even have a primary school :-

                    1) Anglican High
                    (no primary school of the same school name, exists)

                    2) Chung Cheng High (Main)
                    (no primary school of the same school name, exists)

                    3) Dunman High
                    (no primary school of the same school name, exists)


                    4) River Valley High (IP), is not affliated to River Valley primary.


                    5) Nan Hua High, is Not affliated to Nan Hua primary.


                    6) Nan Chiau High, is not affliated to Nan Chiau primary.

                    Nan Chiau High, a Secondary (SAP) school, only offer Chinese as their Mother tongue.

                    But, in contrast,
                    Nan Chiau Primary school's Mother tongue can be a choice of (Malay, Tamil or Chinese).


                    7) Nanyang Girls High,
                    is not an automatic affliation to girls from Nanyang primary (NYPS).

                    There is a Cut-off-point condition to fulfill, that

                    P6 girls (NYPS) who scored minimum Tscore 250, then can go back to their affliated NYGH. Otherwise, no, got to enrol into some other Secondary schools instead.

                    Besides,
                    if AGn had studied in NYGH (Secondary) before, but if she herself had never studied at NYPS before, then also cannot enrol her daughter into NYPS.

                    Even for those who had studied in NYPS before, for SCs living more than 2 km (Phase 2A) nowadays, need to ballot. Only those lucky ones (> 2 km) can go in.


                    😎 St Nick.

                    No automatic affliation, only pupils with minimum Tscore 230 can go back to O-level. Even if gotten 229, just missed by one point, still cannot come back, got to register in some other Secondary schools instead.

                    As St Nick is a \"Full\" school,
                    even if students studied only in the Secondary school before, but never in St Nick primary at all, their kids still can qualify for \"Phase 2A\" status. But those SCs staying more than 2 km, need to ballot.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
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                      AGn\" post_id=\"2070013\" time=\"1654761320\" user_id=\"198364:

                      ...

                      Have stated River Valley because it’s within 1km of my parents’ place. Is it a good school? And how it is a good school? Look forward to your replies. Thank you!
                      If you use your parent's house address to register, u fall under the \"1 to 2 km\" category, even though your parent's house address is physically located less than 1 km, from RV primary.

                      Balloting took place for SCs living less than 2 km :-

                      https://www.thewackyduo.com/2021/08/primary-school-phase-2c-balloting-2021.html?m=1

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                      • D Offline
                        Das Vasudevan
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                        Hi. Just wanted an opinion. If we are in the current phase 2A . What are our chances of getting in if we live more than 2 km away ?

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