Are All Primary Schools The Same?
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"JUNIOR SCHOOL" sounds like some private school…
Maybe the teacher sleep there? hence can be ready for class at 6.30am… -
May be 6.30 is for remedial class (for selected pupils)
After school is for supplementary class (For all pupils)
Wow! Time not enough -
If all schools same standard then why the CCA is different?My son likes to play chess,but his school don't have.Some educational trips and competions all different.If all school are same standard the all school get a good result.Some schools concentrate on CCA activities while others are on studies.Some schools push the parents to teach children while others not,why like this? :frustrated:
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Augmum:
I know of a kid who is waiting for the bus at 515am :yikes: bus driver picks him up early and kid reaches home at 3pm (normal days). That's crazy.What!!!! remedial lessons at 6.30 a.m.....
at 6.30 a.m....my whole family still in bed.......poor kids
My kids are at the breakfast table at 630am, sipping their coffee. -
LKVM:
I believe a lot depends on principal and staffs (and the children).smartmummy:
If all schools same standard then why the CCA is different?My son likes to play chess,but his school don't have.Some educational trips and competions all different.If all school are same standard the all school get a good result.Some schools concentrate on CCA activities while others are on studies.Some schools push the parents to teach children while others not,why like this? :frustrated:
All schools have different way of teaching and therefore the CCA etc are different too..
thats why some schools are more popular :idea:
Bottomline, the leadership team have to find a \"name\" for the school and themselves (be it academically or sport or technology...etc).
These days, I think school did a pretty good job promoting themselves and their \"expertise\" so as parents, we just have to try place our kids in the desired school. -
janet_lee88:
515am!!! :shock: :faint:
I know of a kid who is waiting for the bus at 515am :yikes: bus driver picks him up early and kid reaches home at 3pm (normal days). That's crazy.Augmum:
What!!!! remedial lessons at 6.30 a.m.....
at 6.30 a.m....my whole family still in bed.......poor kids
My kids are at the breakfast table at 630am, sipping their coffee.
:offtopic: your DD take coffee? Both DDs are not allowed coffee and tea. They both also avoid as they have the impression that the caffeine will make them bounce around the room like the Chipmunks
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LKVM:
My kids have been drinking coffee for a long time...1/4 cup to kick-start the day. They love cappucino.RRMummy:
:offtopic: your DD take coffee? Both DDs are not allowed coffee and tea. They both also avoid as they have the impression that the caffeine will make them bounce around the room like the Chipmunks

Mine also not allowed to drink either tea or coffee :imcool: -
All primary schools are equally good or bad as class sizes are about the same and the teachers don’t get to choose their postings. Ultimately, if the kid is precocious, he or she will do well irrespective of the school.
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KiasuKingandQueen\" post_id=\"1978274\" time=\"1590673760\" user_id=\"132004:
this kind of mindset does not explain why this forum exists.
All primary schools are equally good or bad as class sizes are about the same and the teachers don't get to choose their postings. Ultimately, if the kid is precocious, he or she will do well irrespective of the school. -
KiasuKingandQueen\" post_id=\"1978274\" time=\"1590673760\" user_id=\"132004:
Maximum class size for P1 and P2 is 30. Maximum class size for P3 to P6 is 40.
All primary schools are equally good or bad as class sizes are about the same and the teachers don't get to choose their postings. Ultimately, if the kid is precocious, he or she will do well irrespective of the school.
But some of the less popular schools, class is only 3/4 filled. So they have better teacher:student ratio which translates to more attention per child.
Also, teachers can request to be posted to a school nearer their dwelling, for logistics reason. Furthermore, plenty of mission schools’ or famous schools’ alumni can request to be posted back to their Alma mater, so that they can “give back” to their roots. Need the principal to recommend/approve I think, but it is fairly common. It can’t be sheer coincidence that so many teachers in a school are alumni.
If your kid is precocious, yes will do well in any school. But I don’t agree that all schools are equal.
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