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    [Choa Chu Kang] Primary Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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      chipndale
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      [/quote]I have old students from my enrichment classes studying in

      CCKPS. Errr… they’re all Chinese. All of them said their children
      are coping fine and enjoy school. Ethnic balance should be same
      across the board with all schools isn’t it… especially government
      schools?:?[/quote]
      hi buds, I’m still in a dilemma on gg for SV or CCK. Went to SV website, & seems that they really nurture the students with the CCAs that they offered, while CCK doesn’t really offer much info. As a parent, I wld like to have the best for my child, but not sure whether their standard will drop since the principal will be changed next year or so. As for CCK, the distance factor will really win hands down, though SV is also within 1km, but will have to walk. So if buds & other parents can offer advice to this v indecisive mum, it will be deeply appreciated!

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        KP
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        [quote:hi buds, I’m still in a dilemma on gg for SV or CCK. Went to SV website, & seems that they really nurture the students with the CCAs that they offered, while CCK doesn’t really offer much info. As a parent, I wld like to have the best for my child, but not sure whether their standard will drop since the principal will be changed next year or so. As for CCK, the distance factor will really win hands down, though SV is also within 1km, but will have to walk. So if buds & other parents can offer advice to this v indecisive mum, it will be deeply appreciated![/quote]


        Yes…the SV standard will drop once the current principal leave the sch during next year.
        Let’s be practical, after phase 2B, now in phase 2C, CCK is left with 147 vacancies, while SV left with 33 vacancies.
        Each year, in phase 2C within 1KM there is easily more than 130 applicants for SV, hence success rate for balloting is 1 out of 4 for this year.
        What happens if balloted out in phase 2C at SV, that means will go to phase 2C supplement. Questions is whether there will still be enuf vacancies left at CCK or concord ? Maybe yes, maybe no, or maybe need balloting at phase 2C supple too?
        If you can stand the stress of balloting, then go ahead to SV & try your luck.

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          chipndale
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          Hi KP, tks for ur advice. Geez, I wouldn't want the added stress of balloting. I'm juz naive to think P2C registrants wld be lesser based on the statistics given for the last phases which is supply > demand. In that case, I will go for cckps. Thanks 😉

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            KP
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            chipndale:
            Hi KP, tks for ur advice. Geez, I wouldn't want the added stress of balloting. I'm juz naive to think P2C registrants wld be lesser based on the statistics given for the last phases which is supply > demand. In that case, I will go for cckps. Thanks 😉

            Past 4 years, always within 1KM balloting for SV at phase 2C.

            Yr 2009, 126(within 1KM) registered balloting for 51 vacancies.
            Yr 2008, 159(within 1KM) registered balloting for 89 vacancies.
            Yr 2007, 165(within 1KM) registered balloting for 79 vacancies.
            Yr 2006, 199(within 1KM) for 74 vacancies.

            Year 2010 ??? balloting for 33 vacancies.

            Under MOE policies, Principal is rotated after having served between 6 to 8 years in a school.
            The current Principal at SV was posted to SV since year 2004, and hence already 7 years.

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              lengrick
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              hi guys…pls any advice which sch do u prefer unity or de la salle. coz unity is just infront of our place while de la salle was just 2km away from our place.

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                BigDevil
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                lengrick:
                hi guys..pls any advice which sch do u prefer unity or de la salle. coz unity is just infront of our place while de la salle was just 2km away from our place.

                Unity...because you have no chance for DLS. DLS had always needed balloting for < 1km.

                See balloting history here: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/choa-chu-kang

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                  buds
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                  lengrick:
                  hi guys..pls any advice which sch do u prefer unity or de la salle. coz unity is just infront of our place while de la salle was just 2km away from our place.

                  Agree with BigDevil.

                  Not so much a matter of preference but proximity could
                  ease the stress of your chances of getting a seat at Unity.
                  You could try De La Salle if you prefer it to Unity, but in case
                  you fail to get a seat (esp since distance wise is already not in
                  your favour...) in the end... you may have a tougher fight at the
                  Supplementary Phase where everyone will be vying for the balance
                  seats left in the other schools like Unity, CCKPS, Yew Tee, (etc) which
                  won't be that many to begin with.

                  Unless you're prepared to take the risk, i too would sugest you try for
                  Unity for first choice especially since you're asking now... i presume you
                  are in Phase 2C. Hope this helps.

                  PS. Also do factor in that De La Salle will be relocating to Teck Whye for
                  at least 2 years... :hugs:

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                    buds
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                    buds:
                    I have old students from my enrichment classes studying in CCKPS. Errr.. they're all Chinese. All of them said their children

                    are coping fine and enjoy school. Ethnic balance should be same across the board with all schools isn't it... especially government schools?:?
                    chipndale:
                    hi buds, I'm still in a dilemma on gg for SV or CCK. Went to SV website, & seems that they really nurture the students with the CCAs that they offered, while CCK doesn't really offer much info. As a parent, I wld like to have the best for my child, but not sure whether their standard will drop since the principal will be changed next year or so. As for CCK, the distance factor will really win hands down, though SV is also within 1km, but will have to walk. So if buds & other parents can offer advice to this v indecisive mum, it will be deeply appreciated!
                    Indecisive or not, the eventual FINAL decision will still be yours to make,
                    chipndale. :hugs: The rest of us here are just sharing our personal inputs
                    to others who are chiong-ing through the registration phases right now. 😄

                    Personally, i find that webbies are of the least help. 😞 A visitation to the
                    school (open house) and the varied views/sharings from friends with
                    children in the school are indeed helpful. I did both before finally deciding
                    on a school based on proximity. Distance was the key factor my husband
                    dictated during our time of selection for primary school for our daughter. 😛
                    Even though, i had plans to put her elsewhere.. :politebleah: ..which was
                    out of our neighbourhood.

                    I find whether popular school or not.. each school has their merits and
                    weaknesses. If the school is open to feedback, maintains good partnership
                    with parents, willing to create positive changes for the benefit of the children
                    and (etc)... i think the school is a good school. This of course will have to
                    begin with the head of the school, the principal. A good boss will inspire
                    good staff... and the chain reaction/response will narrow down only for
                    the good of the children of the school.

                    South View is popular for many diff reasons. Being in the news also puts
                    them in the limelight. 😄 They have been producing top PSLE scorers yr
                    after year... rich CCAs... creative teachers & teaching methods... just to
                    name a few. But, it does not mean that Unity pales in comparison just
                    cos they're not similar in strengths as compared to South View. The
                    parents i spoke to shared that their children are happy in CCKPS. Being
                    happy in school means that their children look forward to going to school
                    everyday and that they enjoy learning. 😄 Being close to the school (for
                    them) also helps in the sense that it is easier to commute to school and
                    for any extra sessions for CCAs and stuff. It gave them more time for
                    rest and play. A few with working parents enrol their children in after-
                    school-care. There are quite a few after-school-cares within CCK area.
                    I cannot offer much on the insights of CCKPS more than what i have
                    shared as the parents & i did not really go into detail of how the teachers
                    are or how their methods are and so on.. just that their children are doing
                    well in school and are enjoying school life.

                    As for chances of getting in either school, if you're under 1km from CCKPS
                    @ Phase 2C, your chances of getting in is almost confirmed as opposed
                    to risking it @ South View, though you're still welcome to try if you reali
                    find South View will be the best for your child. Parents' definition of what
                    they want (the best) for their children are different so you hafta weigh the
                    pros and cons. South View came out in the papers last year if i remember
                    correctly over the issue of oversubscription of PVs and they had to ballot.

                    I remember a friend was fretting over it much.. cos she thought it was
                    almost a confirmed placement for her after the hours she had done. While
                    a few who got booted out still adamantly went on to vie for Phase 2C with
                    South View together with new contenders from 2C, a few others we knew
                    scurried to go for Unity, CCKPS and Yew Tee (just to name a few..) and
                    thankfully managed to secure their seats and even avoided balloting.

                    I dunno how much this will help, but like i said.. the rest of us here are
                    just sharing our thoughts and varied experiences. The choice is still yours.

                    Wish you all the best, chipndale. :hugs:

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                      chipndale
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                      Thanks buds for ur explanation as well as KP :love: I will choose cckps then, cos of proximity reason. I have checked with neighbours & frens who placed their children at cckps but I've gotten views from majority to ask me try for south view. Realistically speaking, it will be a very tough fight since there are only 33 seats to be vie by 100+ students. Will instead have an Ah Q attitude : if my children are talented, they will shine regardless of which school they are placed in. :lol:

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                        pixiedust
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                        I am not 'in the system' but I find it ridiculous to say 'for sure' standards will drop when new principal joins a school or that if the school moves to new premises. Even octopus Paul can't predict who is the new principal and lest to say about the 'standards' which I assume refers to PSLE results. When Mrs Yeo first join the school, was the prediction standard will drop too when this 'new' principal join ?


                        The one thing 'for sure' is that we are the parents and regardless of what 'lousy' school/principal/location the child gets into, we can still help our children acheive their potentials. Maybe the road will be longer or more difficult but FOR SURE we can be there for them !

                        chipndale, if I were in your situation, comparing risks and available vacancies, I will also go for CCKPS. If you are phase 2B in SV then probably there are more other factors to consider.

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