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    Competition among primary schools

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    • D Offline
      deardear07
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      heutistmeintag:
      Having been to a good school in my younger days, here are my thoughts on what a good school means.


      A school is invariably a community and an environment. What it means to me is
      1) Peers with similar academic standards and we motivate/guide each other. For sure, there is competition but I see it as the motivation to stretch myself.

      2) Good teachers who perhaps know better techniques and can motivate better. After completing my PSLE in a neoghbourhood school, I was placed in the last class in sec 1. I struggled and slogged my way thru. In sec 2, I had a few extremely good teachers who happened to be old boys who returned to teach. They were genuinely passionate about teaching and contributing to the school. In that year, I came within top3 and went to the top class in sec 3. All credits to my teachers! In sec4, the same thing happened again, I scored <10 pts for ''O' level which was beyond my imagination then.

      3) The history, culture and glory of the school makes me proud. I felt compelled and motivated to uphold its traddition to do well in what we do. We were taught to be loyal not only to the school but friends, country etc. We were drilled that nothing can be achieved without putting in effort. The fact that it is a boys school also highlighted the element of brotherhood and comradeship beyond just teamwork. The teachers I mentioned above are clear role models of what loyalty means.

      That said, there are of course blacksheeps but very few and they are more like educated ah bengs. LOL
      bt i admire these educated ah bengs...can afford to be bengs and still get good results...some of my frens r such~~ bt of coz, they are nt the extreme bengs...just trying to be mischievous... :lol:

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      • jedamumJ Offline
        jedamum
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        cloudy:
        Hi Parents,

        It sadden me when I see that today children lost their \"innocent\".
        They are buried under tonnes of homework and attend so many tuitions & enrichment courses.... and they put the blame on their parents for being KS.
        Every child only goes through one childhood and I will want mine to have memorable one that they can share with their offsprings.
        Why are you sad that today's children lost their 'innocence'? As long as you let your kids enjoy their childhood and not be pressured to join the ranks of KS parents who buried their kids under tonnes of homework, why you feel sad for them?

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          BlueBells
          last edited by

          raysusan:
          lol hi BlueBells

          i am curious to know which is the school uniform that u like so much :oops:
          Hi RaySusan,

          It's a certain primary school founded by HKHK in teh northeast corner of Singapore. šŸ˜‰

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            raysusan
            last edited by

            BlueBells:
            raysusan:

            lol hi BlueBells

            i am curious to know which is the school uniform that u like so much :oops:

            Hi RaySusan,

            It's a certain primary school founded by HKHK in teh northeast corner of Singapore. šŸ˜‰

            beats me
            i am only familiar with Pschool in north and central area :oops:

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              tamarind
              last edited by

              jedamum:
              cloudy:

              Hi Parents,

              It sadden me when I see that today children lost their \"innocent\".
              They are buried under tonnes of homework and attend so many tuitions & enrichment courses.... and they put the blame on their parents for being KS.
              Every child only goes through one childhood and I will want mine to have memorable one that they can share with their offsprings.

              Why are you sad that today's children lost their 'innocence'? As long as you let your kids enjoy their childhood and not be pressured to join the ranks of KS parents who buried their kids under tonnes of homework, why you feel sad for them?

              The tonnes of homework, and the many tuition/enrichment classes are added on by the parents on the child. The parents have a choice. Whether the children enjoy their childhood or not, depends on the parents.

              Many kids from neighbourhood primary school/secondary school go on to enter university and get their degrees. I do not believe that you need very difficult papers just to be able to get a university degree. Many average students manage to get into local universities. It is just that they may not get into the course that they want. But they can still earn a comfortable living. They may not be able to drive car or live in a bungalow, but living in HDB and take MRT is not too bad either.

              I was from the top girl's secondary school. However, I did not do well in university. I am living in HDB and taking MRT now. But I am not blaming anyone.

              So being in the top school does not guarantee anything.

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                deardear07
                last edited by

                raysusan:
                BlueBells:

                [quote=\"raysusan\"]lol hi BlueBells

                i am curious to know which is the school uniform that u like so much :oops:

                Hi RaySusan,

                It's a certain primary school founded by HKHK in teh northeast corner of Singapore. šŸ˜‰

                beats me
                i am only familiar with Pschool in north and central area :oops:[/quote]itz n** c****...bt is it banned to post the names?

                bluebells, nice meh?

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                  cloudy
                  last edited by

                  BlueBells:
                  raysusan:

                  lol hi BlueBells

                  i am curious to know which is the school uniform that u like so much :oops:

                  Hi RaySusan,

                  It's a certain primary school founded by HKHK in teh northeast corner of Singapore. šŸ˜‰

                  That is the \"hot\" school with fierce competition for P1 registration this year, right ? Well, they do hv nice uniform šŸ™‚

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                  • jedamumJ Offline
                    jedamum
                    last edited by

                    deardear07:

                    itz n** c****...bt is it banned to post the names?

                    bluebells, nice meh?
                    i don't think the forum bans discussion on http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=95. šŸ˜‰

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                      corneyAmber
                      last edited by

                      deardear07:

                      itz n** c****...bt is it banned to post the names?

                      bluebells, nice meh?
                      not banned but probably bluebells not wanting to be specific which school with her own reasons of course. šŸ˜‰

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                      • corneyAmberC Offline
                        corneyAmber
                        last edited by

                        tamarind:

                        The tonnes of homework, and the many tuition/enrichment classes are added on by the parents on the child. The parents have a choice. Whether the children enjoy their childhood or not, depends on the parents.
                        I would like to think parents have a choice too. but I have heard the flipside of story whereby some schools set so difficult exams that average passing mark for cohort is below 50 marks. This happened in both \"good\" schools and neighbourhood schools at both lower and upper primary level... so as parents, do you have a choice of your kid does not even make the passing mark? It is easy and convenient to point everything to the parents KS syndrome....but think and probe harder.. are we victims too?
                        tamarind:
                        So being in the top school does not guarantee anything.
                        This, I agree completely. At the end of the day, the most impt ingredient is the child and how well your child adapts. A top primary school attracts the parents but the ingredients of the child is impt. The top sec school takes in similiar ingredients kids but kids have to be consistent in order to excel.. No one can guarantee anything.

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