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    • B Offline
      buds
      last edited by

      Meowie:
      ksunflower:

      Hi,


      Anyone have comments ? Unity and Yew Tee, which one is better and why?

      I'm not sure if my comment is useful but I was told unity has more Malay than Chinese. A mummy I've known, prefers yew tee due to that reason. So it might depends on your preference as well.

      Personally, i dun find this comment useful at all.
      Frankly all these \"i was told\" comments aren't useful in general.
      It is best to comment on concrete evidence of school records or
      personal experiences (of oneself or of an aquaintance) and not
      of mere hearsay. Any comment based on race as being a factor
      of school selection is almost insinuating that a school with races
      more than the majority chinese is not a better school or a less
      preferred one. Be mindful and more sensitive of the multi-racial
      harmony we have as a community.

      To answer ksunflower constructively, Unity Primary was one
      neighbourhood school with a student scoring one of the top
      PSLE results... (cannot pin on which year at this moment).
      A student of mine went there and the mother said while it
      was initially a matter of convenience sending her daughter
      there, she was very heartened to find that her daughter is
      enjoying school a lot and the teachers are caring.

      Yew Tee Pri has a good principal who leads the school by
      being involved herself and her innovative ideas brought
      to the school has inspired the teachers hence benefitting
      the students on the whole in general.

      While making comparisons between schools in general, do
      bear in mind that in a human-reliant industry it is really the
      teachers teaching your child's class that matters. There are
      market spoilers everywhere including the teaching industry.
      So, while some parents rave that their children are doing
      great in their respective classes, a handful of others may
      beg to differ due to a different teacher with different
      teaching styles.

      Citing my own personal experience, in the same school where
      my DDs attend... P1 teacher was of extraordinary calibre while
      the elder DD at P3 back then had a crappy one who couldn't even
      speak coherently in proper English... i had to correct him a few times. :rant:

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
        last edited by

        buds:
        had a crappy one who couldn't even

        speak coherently
        in proper English... i had to correct him a few times. :rant:
        maybe when he sees you, he got tongue-tied? :evil:

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        • C Offline
          Castle House
          last edited by

          buds:
          Meowie:


          I'm not sure if my comment is useful but I was told unity has more Malay than Chinese. A mummy I've known, prefers yew tee due to that reason. So it might depends on your preference as well.

          Personally, i dun find this comment useful at all.
          Frankly all these \"i was told\" comments aren't useful in general.
          It is best to comment on concrete evidence of school records or
          personal experiences (of oneself or of an aquaintance) and not
          of mere hearsay. Any comment based on race as being a factor
          of school selection is almost insinuating that a school with races
          more than the majority chinese is not a better school or a less
          preferred one. Be mindful and more sensitive of the multi-racial
          harmony we have as a community.

          To answer ksunflower constructively, Unity Primary was one
          neighbourhood school with a student scoring one of the top
          PSLE results... (cannot pin on which year at this moment).
          A student of mine went there and the mother said while it
          was initially a matter of convenience sending her daughter
          there, she was very heartened to find that her daughter is
          enjoying school a lot and the teachers are caring.

          Yew Tee Pri has a good principal who leads the school by
          being involved herself and her innovative ideas brought
          to the school has inspired the teachers hence benefitting
          the students on the whole in general.

          While making comparisons between schools in general, do
          bear in mind that in a human-reliant industry it is really the
          teachers teaching your child's class that matters. There are
          market spoilers everywhere including the teaching industry.
          So, while some parents rave that their children are doing
          great in their respective classes, a handful of others may
          beg to differ due to a different teacher with different
          teaching styles.

          Citing my own personal experience, in the same school where
          my DDs attend... P1 teacher was of extraordinary calibre while
          the elder DD at P3 back then had a crappy one who couldn't even
          speak coherently in proper English... i had to correct him a few times. :rant:

          Well said..

          but :shock: you corrected a Teacher.. :faint:

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          • B Offline
            buds
            last edited by

            jedamum:
            buds:

            had a crappy one who couldn't even

            speak coherently
            in proper English... i had to correct him a few times. :rant:

            maybe when he sees you, he got tongue-tied? :evil:

            I sure untied his tongue after that boy. :mad:

            Incoherently as in horrible pronunciation and cannot even manage the use of basic grammar. :roll:

            Example..
            \"If he do not understand or cannot forro wif der rest of der crass... so i were put him up with another pear.\" :faint:

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            • B Offline
              buds
              last edited by

              Castle House:
              Well said..

              Thank you, Castle House. Racial harmony should come natural for us Singaporeans... an unspoken way of life that makes our community unique and one that stands out from other battling countries. How we iterate our views reflect on ourselves as to how we parent our children.. unless of course if we say one thing and do another. :faint:
              Castle House:
              but :shock: you corrected a Teacher.. :faint:
              Bb... bbbbuuuuttt.. he was contaminating the students with tardy language. :frustrated:
              I knew after i met him face to face that i CANNOT depend on this teacher to ensure my DD has a
              solid foundation of the concepts taught at P3. I even shared with him how to make his lessons less
              boardy (whiteboard teaching=rote learning) and shared with him my materials. I believe
              good things are for sharing and i vote for anything good that can benefit children in general.

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              • xjysgX Offline
                xjysg
                last edited by

                buds:
                Castle House:

                Well said..


                Thank you, Castle House. Racial harmony should come natural for us Singaporeans... an unspoken way of life that makes our community unique and one that stands out from other battling countries. How we iterate our views reflect on ourselves as to how we parent our children.. unless of course if we say one thing and do another. :faint:
                Castle House:
                but :shock: you corrected a Teacher.. :faint:
                Bb... bbbbuuuuttt.. he was contaminating the students with tardy language. :frustrated:
                I knew after i met him face to face that i CANNOT depend on this teacher to ensure my DD has a
                solid foundation of the concepts taught at P3. I even shared with him how to make his lessons less
                boardy (whiteboard teaching=rote learning) and shared with him my materials. I believe
                good things are for sharing and i vote for anything good that can benefit children in general.

                Shouldn't you highlight this to the HOD and find out how the teacher gets to be a teacher? I would. You can't be watching the teachers all the time.

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                • B Offline
                  buds
                  last edited by

                  I believe everyone deserves a chance and we are talking about someone's rice bowl here. Poor pronunciation could be a habit or how he has grown up with all this time and may not help much even with a complaint. He kept in touch with me and asked for ideas plus hope to work hand in hand with me with regards to certain issues we've discussed. That shows some hope.. :xedfingers: I'm making him an unfortunate example to cite the basic reality that there ain't all great teachers in one school... as yet. There will be one-offs just like him.. how we judge a school based on good, fair or excellent is honestly just general. Plus you have to also bear in the factor that there will be staff turnover within a school.. principal included. Just to update, i informed the Principal abt the issue and while not much could be done due to short of manpower, he WAS on the radar.. esp when i feedback abt something he wrote in my DDs assignment. But this is classified & resolved.. but nevertheless still tardy. šŸ˜› Yes, agree.. we can't be watching teachers all the time. I was only watching this one. :rubhands: The rest both my DDs had as subject teachers ARE indeed the extraordinary ones. :grphug: No complains.

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                  • M Offline
                    mummyo
                    last edited by

                    buds:
                    Meowie:

                    [quote=\"ksunflower\"]Hi,


                    Anyone have comments ? Unity and Yew Tee, which one is better and why?

                    I'm not sure if my comment is useful but I was told unity has more Malay than Chinese. A mummy I've known, prefers yew tee due to that reason. So it might depends on your preference as well.

                    Personally, i dun find this comment useful at all.
                    Frankly all these \"i was told\" comments aren't useful in general.
                    It is best to comment on concrete evidence of school records or
                    personal experiences (of oneself or of an aquaintance) and not
                    of mere hearsay. Any comment based on race as being a factor
                    of school selection is almost insinuating that a school with races
                    more than the majority chinese is not a better school or a less
                    preferred one. Be mindful and more sensitive of the multi-racial
                    harmony we have as a community.

                    To answer ksunflower constructively, Unity Primary was one
                    neighbourhood school with a student scoring one of the top
                    PSLE results... (cannot pin on which year at this moment).
                    A student of mine went there and the mother said while it
                    was initially a matter of convenience sending her daughter
                    there, she was very heartened to find that her daughter is
                    enjoying school a lot and the teachers are caring.

                    Yew Tee Pri has a good principal who leads the school by
                    being involved herself and her innovative ideas brought
                    to the school has inspired the teachers hence benefitting
                    the students on the whole in general.

                    While making comparisons between schools in general, do
                    bear in mind that in a human-reliant industry it is really the
                    teachers teaching your child's class that matters. There are
                    market spoilers everywhere including the teaching industry.
                    So, while some parents rave that their children are doing
                    great in their respective classes, a handful of others may
                    beg to differ due to a different teacher with different
                    teaching styles.

                    Citing my own personal experience, in the same school where
                    my DDs attend... P1 teacher was of extraordinary calibre while
                    the elder DD at P3 back then had a crappy one who couldn't even
                    speak coherently in proper English... i had to correct him a few times. :rant:[/quote] :goodpost:

                    I for one will send my child to a school with more racial diversity. I came from a so-called \"SAP\" school and only had friends of other races in Polytechnic. I find myself unable to relate to them for a while and had a huge learning curve in understanding other cultures. Wouldn't want my child to grow up in a Chinese only environment. It's just not healthy.

                    Good on you to correct the teacher! I would have done the same.
                    :hi5:

                    I still say, as long as the child has the necessary home support, he/she will excel in ANY school.

                    JMHO.

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                    • xjysgX Offline
                      xjysg
                      last edited by

                      buds:
                      I believe everyone deserves a chance and we are talking about someone's rice bowl here. Poor pronunciation could be a habit or how he has grown up with all this time and may not help much even with a complaint. He kept in touch with me and asked for ideas plus hope to work hand in hand with me with regards to certain issues we've discussed. That shows some hope.. :xedfingers: I'm making him an unfortunate example to cite the basic reality that there ain't all great teachers in one school... as yet. There will be one-offs just like him.. how we judge a school based on good, fair or excellent is honestly just general. Plus you have to also bear in the factor that there will be staff turnover within a school.. principal included. Just to update, i informed the Principal abt the issue and while not much could be done due to short of manpower, he WAS on the radar.. esp when i feedback abt something he wrote in my DDs assignment. But this is classified & resolved.. but nevertheless still tardy. šŸ˜› Yes, agree.. we can't be watching teachers all the time. I was only watching this one. :rubhands: The rest both my DDs had as subject teachers ARE indeed the extraordinary ones. :grphug: No complains.

                      I see.

                      So, you did do something about it. I know schools are alway short of manpower but at least you get a perspective from the school and it does show if it makes a \"great\" school or not. I have only hearsay abt a school principal that protect her teacher and hence drove the parent away to another school ... I heard is rather badly managed but the Principal has moved on to another school.

                      Thanks for sharing abt the incident... no matter what school the kid goes to, the parent always hope/wish/pray that he/she gets a good teacher.

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                      • M Offline
                        Meowie
                        last edited by

                        Thankyou buds for replying to ksunflower. Of course the comment I made is not useful because personally my child is not from any of those schools. Like what you say, its just a hearsay thing I gather from another mommy. Of course I would love to hear feedbacks from Unity as well since I’m sending my child to Unity and race is not a factor in my decision making. But sadly no one replys about this school and I’m new to this forum. I’m aware SV has a topic of its own, but what about Unity PS? Could you advise where I could find more information and feedbacks about this school?

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