St Anthony's Primary
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Thks Carrotree!
Sharing the same feeling as U last year :?:
Set your target and pray hard
Hope u can get in for next yr enrolm ... Good Luck to U :celebrate: -
Hi Carrotree,
Ya hubby is former student , I did enrol my son in phrase 2A2 , then I decided to drop out to register him at De La Salle in Phrase 2C , but did not get in. If getting in to "good" school is impt to u , then my advise is don’t try luck , opt for 2nd choice if SA is hot next year. As u will get very very lost and disappointed if you did manage to seurce a place of your prefer school.
my suggestion is to see whether keming (seems popular OR yr 2nd choice) whether they accept PV , and go for it NOW
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As u will get very very lost and disappointed if you did NOT manage to seurce a place of your prefer school. -
Hi West,
Would love Keming also, but it’s troublesome to travel to that school, it seems near but you need to go by 2 buses. St Anthony’s is within working distance, hence my choice. Lian hua would have to be my second choice as it is accessible by a few bus stops…
sweat the stress i have to undergo next year. Nobody else can advice if SA accepts PVs? -
Harlow..
You can refer to this link
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=463&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=120
Confirmed that SA don't accept PVs ler..
But not sure for next year lah.. next year then you try again then.. -
Hi, we’re lucky enough that my youngest daughter has been accepted in SAPS for P1 in 2010. Is there any other "angmohs" or Eurasian kids in the primary school? I do not want her to feel alienated or feeling different among the SAPS schoolers next year. She has been going to international school for the last three years. We think it’s time for her to expose more in the Singaporeans community.
Your feed back would be appreciated to ease my "worries". -
kiasuconform Parent?! :!: :faint: Looks like we are going to need a certification board to verify if parents are kiasu enough to join KiasuParents.com

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I think I am conforming myself to be one kiasu parent or else I will not post my question.
Chief Kiasu, are you one of the parents who has kids at SAPS? Would you share your own experience as SAPS parents? Kindly reply to my queries. I am kiasu enough by asking this, :oops: -
kiasuconform:
I have seen a quite a few Eurasians in the school this year, so your DD should be fine.Hi, we're lucky enough that my youngest daughter has been accepted in SAPS for P1 in 2010. Is there any other \"angmohs\" or Eurasian kids in the primary school? I do not want her to feel alienated or feeling different among the SAPS schoolers next year. She has been going to international school for the last three years. We think it's time for her to expose more in the Singaporeans community.
Your feed back would be appreciated to ease my \"worries\". -
[quote]I have seen a quite a few Eurasians in the school this year, so your DD should be fine.[/quote]
Thanks for your reply, Mowmow.
Does the school has catechist class or do I have to register her to the nearby Catholic Church? I am raised as a Catholic and I would like my daughter to participate the Holy Communion. How old does she need to be registered to a catechism class? Does anyone out there has the list of CCAs providers by the SAPS? One parent in this forum mentioned that the Speech and Drama provided by the Julia Gabriel. How about the rest of CCAs? Does anyone know who is the school bus provider? With all these questions, I am really a kiasu conform parent.
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