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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • B Offline
      barney8
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      Ririan:
      happymommy:

      hi, can I check, are all SAP schools considered GOOD schools? We're thinking of Pei Chun Public School. There seems to be balloting each year. Does it mean it's a good school? Thanks. šŸ™‚


      I am not sure how MOE decides which schools get SAP school status, but l will assume all SAP schools must be at least above average?

      i read in moe website that all the sch have to be certain standard then can get the status. maybe u can find out more. so definitely better. A few mummies we compare the tests and worksheets. seems like SAP is definitely tougher not in chinese only but all subjects.

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        meiah
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        vampire:
        Hi,


        Would appreciate some advice.

        Between Poi Ching that is within walking distance and RGPS. Which is the one to go for? In terms of sch awards - POi Ching pales in comparison to RGPS.
        I read in this forum it is because Poi Ching is a new school but found on Sch website that it gained it's Sap status in the early 90s.
        Poi Ching is not a new school. In fact it is a very old one - abt 92 years old. It used to be beside Pei Chun in Toa Payoh but there was no space to expand, it moved out about 12 years ago. The building is still in Toa Payoh but it is used for other purposes.

        The CL at PCS in my time was quite high. Imagine me this type, family and relatives none speak Chinese, I also can get A for PSLE just by doing school's work. Now I'm not sure but I think PCS adopted some CL-teaching system.

        If you have dd and ds, maybe PCS is more convenient. If u only have dd, it's your choice. If it were still in Toa Payoh, I would have put my kids there.

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          verykiasu2010
          last edited by

          SAP = Special Assistance Plan


          It is special assistance given to Chinese language based school

          That is why other good schools like RGPS and MGS are not SAP schools

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            phankao
            last edited by

            meiah:
            vampire:

            Hi,


            Would appreciate some advice.

            Between Poi Ching that is within walking distance and RGPS. Which is the one to go for? In terms of sch awards - POi Ching pales in comparison to RGPS.
            I read in this forum it is because Poi Ching is a new school but found on Sch website that it gained it's Sap status in the early 90s.

            Poi Ching is not a new school. In fact it is a very old one - abt 92 years old. It used to be beside Pei Chun in Toa Payoh but there was no space to expand, it moved out about 12 years ago. The building is still in Toa Payoh but it is used for other purposes.

            The CL at PCS in my time was quite high. Imagine me this type, family and relatives none speak Chinese, I also can get A for PSLE just by doing school's work. Now I'm not sure but I think PCS adopted some CL-teaching system.

            If you have dd and ds, maybe PCS is more convenient. If u only have dd, it's your choice. If it were still in Toa Payoh, I would have put my kids there.

            My friend's kids were all in/from Poi Ching. She herself was from there (yeah, TP), but so coincidentally, they are living not far from new location after married. And yes, the Chinese standard is still rather high.

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              jtoh
              last edited by

              vampire:
              Hi,


              Would appreciate some advice.

              Between Poi Ching that is within walking distance and RGPS. Which is the one to go for? In terms of sch awards - POi Ching pales in comparison to RGPS.
              I read in this forum it is because POi Ching is a new school but found on Sch website that it gained it's Sap status in the early 90s.
              RGPS. The performance of their better mainstream classes is very good, which I would take to imply that the school does a good job in preparing them for PSLE.

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                vampire
                last edited by

                Thanks.


                Any idea POi Ching does as good a job as RGPS in preparing the kids for PSLE?

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                  junemum72
                  last edited by

                  verykiasu2010:
                  SAP = Special Assistance Plan


                  It is special assistance given to Chinese language based school

                  That is why other good schools like RGPS and MGS are not SAP schools
                  Anyone can share what is SAP about and how it helps to chinese language based school?

                  What it takes to become SAP?

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                    dorisp
                    last edited by

                    Could anyone advise if a child sits for Higher Chinese at PSLE as oppose to another child that sits for Normal Chinese at PSLE? Any point difference?


                    TIA! šŸ˜„

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                      verykiasu2010
                      last edited by

                      dorisp:
                      Could anyone advise if a child sits for Higher Chinese at PSLE as oppose to another child that sits for Normal Chinese at PSLE? Any point difference?


                      TIA! šŸ˜„
                      every child will sit for the normal MT. the higher MT is an additional paper

                      PSLE t-score is based on the 4 core subjects, higher MT is excluded

                      higher MT is graded distinction, merit, pass, or fail

                      if applying to SAP school, higher MT, which is HCL, will give the student 3 additional points if got distinction, 2 for merit, 1 for pass, zero for fail

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                        dorisp
                        last edited by

                        Thanks vk2010. 4 core subjects are English, normal MT, Maths & Science?


                        If the above is correct, those fr SAP primary can opt to take HCL as the 5th paper.

                        If a child is applying to a SAP secondary school, then HCL at PSLE is compulsory?

                        If a child is not applying to a SAP sec school, then can opt not to take HCL at PSLE is it correct?

                        If a child is not applying to a SAP sec sch, then his HCL PSLE distinction can be counted as extra 3 pts?

                        TIA! šŸ˜„

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