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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      verykiasu2010:
      SAP school does NOT equal piles of homework .... far from it


      It is their non-core curriculum and school culture that set them apart
      Totally agree.

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      • V Offline
        verykiasu2010
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        janet_lee88:

        Totally agree.
        However, one man's meat is another's poison

        Everyone has their own ideals and what they deem as their overriding criteria

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        • janet88J Offline
          janet88
          last edited by

          verykiasu,

          Firstly, I have to say this, it's not that SAP schools are no good.

          However, it is definitely NOT a disservice if parents can, but do not get their kids into a SAP school.

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          • V Offline
            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            janet_lee88:
            verykiasu,

            Firstly, I have to say this, it's not that SAP schools are no good.

            However, it is definitely NOT a disservice if parents can, but do not get their kids into a SAP school.
            totally agreed. i take back what i said

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              Nicky
              last edited by

              My friend is an old boy of NYPS. Getting his son into NYPS is as easy as ABC. Of course, he got in.


              But Getting his son to NYPS everyday is never easy or in fact Very much more Difficult than he or anyone can think of. He lives in Tampines. He has to get up at 5 am. Board the school bus at ard 5.40 am. Sometimes he misses the school bus… He reaches home late afternoons being one of the last one on the school bus. He usually nap since he is always worn out by then. After dinner, he has to go for extra lessons which most of his classmates go to. He needs to do his homework… Most times he sleeps ard 11 pm… Six hours of sleep is definitely a torture for Kids!

              My friend had been watching the steep property prices and thinking of shifting nearer to the school. Last week, he just told me that he will apply for change to nearby school for next year… stressing his P2 son for better exam result this year… hoping to increase chances to go into a better neighbouring school. He could have gotten into this school under 2C 2 years ago as he is 1 km to this school.

              I feel sad for him and his son.



              What a sad story…

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              • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                ChiefKiasu
                last edited by

                Just some general advice. When considering SAP schools, do consider your family background too. If your family mainly communicate using English and hardly read Chinese newspapers or TV, it is ill-advised to send your child to a SAP school WITHOUT external help from Chinese enrichment services or home tuition. Your child will likely struggle, especially from Pri 3 onwards.


                The best school for your child is the one where he/she is able to grow confidently and independently at his/her own pace. Don’t choose an elite school just because you have heard it is a great school - no doubt those are great schools, but they are only good for your child if he/she can keep up with the pace.

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                • M Offline
                  mummy of 3
                  last edited by

                  Dear parents, i need some advice from ur experts.

                  Recently i got selected as PV at BPPS and will start to volunteer next week.
                  However, i’m thinking of letting my DD1 goes balloting at RGPS for Phase 2C > 2KM.
                  If cant get in, i had a back up plan that is West View PS for Phase 2C Supp.
                  Hope to hear from ur soon.

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                  • janet88J Offline
                    janet88
                    last edited by

                    Nicky:
                    My friend is an old boy of NYPS. Getting his son into NYPS is as easy as ABC. Of course, he got in....

                    It's very sad to read how this little boy has to travel long distances to be in NYPS. My friend's son has to board the bus at 6am even though NYPS isn't that far. Tampines is very much far worse. My friend has shifted to Duchess Manor, so her son can walk to school everyday.

                    I hope your friend is able to transfer this 8 year old boy to a school nearer home, so that he can have more sleep instead of waking up at 5am.

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                    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                      ChiefKiasu
                      last edited by

                      mummy of 3:
                      Dear parents, i need some advice from ur experts.

                      Recently i got selected as PV at BPPS and will start to volunteer next week.
                      However, i'm thinking of letting my DD1 goes balloting at RGPS for Phase 2C > 2KM.
                      If cant get in, i had a back up plan that is West View PS for Phase 2C Supp.
                      Hope to hear from ur soon.
                      Sounds like a good plan. What are your concerns? Whether or not to do PV at Bukit Panjang? It will also help if you can mention which year of registration you are going for.

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
                        last edited by

                        mummy of 3:
                        Dear parents, i need some advice from ur experts.

                        Recently i got selected as PV at BPPS and will start to volunteer next week.
                        However, i'm thinking of letting my DD1 goes balloting at RGPS for Phase 2C > 2KM.
                        If cant get in, i had a back up plan that is West View PS for Phase 2C Supp.
                        Hope to hear from ur soon.
                        You are selected to be PV at Bukit Panjang PS for your daughter for next year's registration. Based on past year history, children under Phase 2B are taken in. If I'm not wrong, there is an affiliated secondary school.
                        Why not proceed with the PV ?

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