Methodist Girls' School (Primary)
-
THIS IS AN URGENT NOTICE
We wish to inform you that there were some errors found in the recent hardcopy publication No. 34 of “好朋友”, “知识画报”, “知识报” (考前总复习).
We like to thank those teachers who have identified and found it in passages and exercises.
As there were too many mistakes and errors, eChinese Magazine as a content partner of Zhi Shi Bao, has decided to provide FREE revised edition directly online.
Please note that eChinese Magazine 2010 is an Interactive Digital Media, and contract to provide the online Chinese Magazines of Zhi Shi Bao.
Parents could approach your child school HOD-CL/SH for the Free eChinese Magazine internet account.
or Join as Fans of
Facebook易华文 -
Have you all received the Orientation Letter from the school? Any of your girl(s) in class 1.2? So coincident my DD is in the same class as her cousin

-
Puffer:
Have you all received the Orientation Letter from the school? Any of your girl(s) in class 1.2? So coincident my DD is in the same class as her cousin

Received it in the mail yesterday. My dd is in Class P1.3.
-
Sorry but I disagree :lol:
Schools like MGS, ACS were established by the Methodist Church in Singapore and one of their main original aims was to help provide Christian education for parents who wanted a balanced, God-centered education for their children. However, as the years went by and God blessed these schools with success, more and more parents wanted to send their children to these schools (despite not being Christians themselves or not having contributed anything to the churches or anything related to the Methodist organisations in Singapore).
Please don't take this as a religious comment... What I am trying to say is that Phase 2B is fair for people who have common interests and investments with certain organisations, churches or societies in Singapore and ESPECIALLY if they have contributed to these organisations in the past. E.g. can you imagine if a pastor has been serving in a church for 20 years, but is unable to send his son to the school that his church built?? That would be unfair right??
Actually, the current situation is already unfair to parents who qualify under Phase 2B. Ever since MOE changed the rules to make it compulsory for schools to split places between 2B and 2C, parents who deserve a place at their school of choice more than \"unrelated\" parents have lost places to these \"unrelated\" parents simply these \"unrelated\" parents could afford to buy a property within 1 km of the school...
My view is that, with the surge in applications to popular schools like MGS, RGPS, SCGS, etc... Phase 2B should still remain... But for ALL PHASES, priority should be given to Singaporean children first. Only when there are places left then PRs and foreigners can apply. It's a question of principle and issue of national education. Education in local schools is highly subsidized by our government and local students are not allowed to attend international schools. Local parents have commitments to work and family and cannot move house as-and-when they like. PRs and foreigners on the other hand, can simply buy a property within 1 km of a school they like 1 month before July and get a heads-up over their Singaporean counterpart in this manner. It's highly unfair and deprives another Sg citizen of a chance to experience 10 years in a great school.
Many sacrifices have been made by our Singaporean teachers, parents and alumni over the years to build up our good schools to what they are today.... We should be preserving their places for our children, not foreigners!!
(sorry if i offend any non-Singaporean parents here)sumitra:
The need for balloting for within 1km at Phase 2B for MGS came as a surprise to many people this year.
The whole P1 registration system needs to be re-looked at. Priority should be given to siblings and maybe alma mater. :?
Phase 2B should perhaps be scrapped and everyone should have a level playing field after phase 2A. Some schools are not being fair when it comes to selecting their parent volunteers, and some parents even find ways to use an alternative address to qualify within 1 km of the school, in the event of balloting.
Imagine the frustration :x faced by parents who plan ahead by purchasing / rentiing properties close to the school of their choice, and only to be unsuccessful when there is balloting. This trend also builds up the stress levels faced by parents who have planned similarly, and have children due for P1 registration in the coming years. Not to forget that the property developers are the ones taking advantage of proximity to popular schools as a selling point.
What also bothers me is that similar balloting histories have been noted in good neighbourhood schools which have producted top PSLE students.
My 2 cents on a rainy Friday morning! :lol: -
Cheers!
Fellow methodist....Koolmama:
Sorry but I disagree :lol:
Schools like MGS, ACS were established by the Methodist Church in Singapore and one of their main original aims was to help provide Christian education for parents who wanted a balanced, God-centered education for their children. However, as the years went by and God blessed these schools with success, more and more parents wanted to send their children to these schools (despite not being Christians themselves or not having contributed anything to the churches or anything related to the Methodist organisations in Singapore).
Please don't take this as a religious comment... What I am trying to say is that Phase 2B is fair for people who have common interests and investments with certain organisations, churches or societies in Singapore and ESPECIALLY if they have contributed to these organisations in the past. E.g. can you imagine if a pastor has been serving in a church for 20 years, but is unable to send his son to the school that his church built?? That would be unfair right??
Actually, the current situation is already unfair to parents who qualify under Phase 2B. Ever since MOE changed the rules to make it compulsory for schools to split places between 2B and 2C, parents who deserve a place at their school of choice more than \"unrelated\" parents have lost places to these \"unrelated\" parents simply these \"unrelated\" parents could afford to buy a property within 1 km of the school...
My view is that, with the surge in applications to popular schools like MGS, RGPS, SCGS, etc... Phase 2B should still remain... But for ALL PHASES, priority should be given to Singaporean children first. Only when there are places left then PRs and foreigners can apply. It's a question of principle and issue of national education. Education in local schools is highly subsidized by our government and local students are not allowed to attend international schools. Local parents have commitments to work and family and cannot move house as-and-when they like. PRs and foreigners on the other hand, can simply buy a property within 1 km of a school they like 1 month before July and get a heads-up over their Singaporean counterpart in this manner. It's highly unfair and deprives another Sg citizen of a chance to experience 10 years in a great school.
Many sacrifices have been made by our Singaporean teachers, parents and alumni over the years to build up our good schools to what they are today.... We should be preserving their places for our children, not foreigners!!
(sorry if i offend any non-Singaporean parents here)sumitra:
The need for balloting for within 1km at Phase 2B for MGS came as a surprise to many people this year.
The whole P1 registration system needs to be re-looked at. Priority should be given to siblings and maybe alma mater. :?
Phase 2B should perhaps be scrapped and everyone should have a level playing field after phase 2A. Some schools are not being fair when it comes to selecting their parent volunteers, and some parents even find ways to use an alternative address to qualify within 1 km of the school, in the event of balloting.
Imagine the frustration :x faced by parents who plan ahead by purchasing / rentiing properties close to the school of their choice, and only to be unsuccessful when there is balloting. This trend also builds up the stress levels faced by parents who have planned similarly, and have children due for P1 registration in the coming years. Not to forget that the property developers are the ones taking advantage of proximity to popular schools as a selling point.
What also bothers me is that similar balloting histories have been noted in good neighbourhood schools which have producted top PSLE students.
My 2 cents on a rainy Friday morning! :lol: -
anyone know what is the COP for MGS secondary - if you are from affliated MGS primary, vs. those external students from outside trying to get in?
-
greenbean2011:
anyone know what is the COP for MGS secondary - if you are from affliated MGS primary, vs. those external students from outside trying to get in?
http://www.moe.gov.sg got all the info there -
one more qn - is MGS a GEP centre, or intending to be one in near future ?
thanks for kind info ! -
greenbean2011:
No, MGS doesn't have GEP classes. It has its own Sophia Blackmore Class which is its in-house version of GEP.one more qn - is MGS a GEP centre, or intending to be one in near future ?
thanks for kind info ! -
how much different is this in-house GEP, compared to those GEP programme offered at other schools like HPPS, CHS, St Hilda pri, RGPS, Taonan, Rosyth, ACS, Nanyang pri ?
Hello! It looks like you're interested in this conversation, but you don't have an account yet.
Getting fed up of having to scroll through the same posts each visit? When you register for an account, you'll always come back to exactly where you were before, and choose to be notified of new replies (either via email, or push notification). You'll also be able to save bookmarks and upvote posts to show your appreciation to other community members.
With your input, this post could be even better 💗
Register Login