Juying Primary
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Thanks Sakura n Yerdua
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hihi,
Im new here.
Just wanna find out more on Juying. Are more of the children in Juying well-behaved and well-mannered cos i have seen some school, the students are rather rowdy and rude?
How do you view on this?
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cincin:
hihi,
Im new here.
Just wanna find out more on Juying. Are more of the children in Juying well-behaved and well-mannered cos i have seen some school, the students are rather rowdy and rude?
How do you view on this?
Thanks
I guess in every school there is bound to be a mix of well-behaved students and rowdy/rude ones. More often than not, it is us - the parents, who already formed an 'impression' of the students of a particular school when we see how they behave in public. But what we see may be just a handful of students who exhibits particularly good/bad manners, but it doesn't mean that the rest of the students in that school behave the same way, right?
Anyway, I'm sure most parents staying in JW and currently selecting a primary school for their kids would probably know by now that Rulang and WG is likely to be beyond arms' reach, especially if no PV work is done (even if PV work is done and residence is within 1km), there is no guarantee of a place, especially for Rulang...I think the next best thing to do is to select the school based on location (convenience), or perhaps finding out the niche of the school - i.e. what specialty the school has that perhaps can help your child build his/her interest.
Just my 2 cents worth
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sakura_2009:
:goodpost: I agree with two hands up!cincin:
hihi,
Im new here.
Just wanna find out more on Juying. Are more of the children in Juying well-behaved and well-mannered cos i have seen some school, the students are rather rowdy and rude?
How do you view on this?
Thanks
I guess in every school there is bound to be a mix of well-behaved students and rowdy/rude ones. More often than not, it is us - the parents, who already formed an 'impression' of the students of a particular school when we see how they behave in public. But what we see may be just a handful of students who exhibits particularly good/bad manners, but it doesn't mean that the rest of the students in that school behave the same way, right?
Anyway, I'm sure most parents staying in JW and currently selecting a primary school for their kids would probably know by now that Rulang and WG is likely to be beyond arms' reach, especially if no PV work is done (even if PV work is done and residence is within 1km), there is no guarantee of a place, especially for Rulang...I think the next best thing to do is to select the school based on location (convenience), or perhaps finding out the niche of the school - i.e. what specialty the school has that perhaps can help your child build his/her interest.
Just my 2 cents worth
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hi, i am new here. just wondering whether anybody has a good student care to recommend? am staying at St. 61. Going to register my db in juying for p1.
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Hi there!
Are there any kids from Juying Pri who goes to after-school student care? Any comments or procedures to go about?
My daughter will be in Pri 1 in Juying and I am thinking of putting her to after-school student care. At least she wont be idling or watching tv whole afternoon till i come home.
~ babyDee -
hi
you may want to check with other parents whose kids are at Juying over at this thread
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=4447
Mod - please help to merge. Thanks. -
thanks tankee!
~babyDee -
Hi there!
Are there any kids from Juying Pri who goes to after-school student care? Any comments or procedures to go about?
My daughter will be in Pri 1 in 2011 and I am thinking of putting her to after-school student care. At least she wont be idling or watching tv whole afternoon till i come home.
~ babyDee -
Hi babyDee,
You can take a look at this thread:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=465
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