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    [Bukit Timah] Primary Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • S Offline
      Scary
      last edited by

      cherrygal:
      Funz:

      [quote=\"cherrygal\"]
      Erm, in fact, if we had our way, EVERY parent here thinks NYPS is the best fit for their kid... πŸ˜‚

      Ehh..... nope not me. NYPS was never my 1st choice. πŸ˜‰

      OK, you are exceptional and not like the majority... πŸ˜‰[/quote]NYPS also not my first choice. I have friends who tried all means to register their children in the top schools but in the end, the kids didn't like it and couldn't perform.

      For NYPS, IMPO, besides the popular, famous and rich parents they have, it's just like many other schools if you are talking about the mainstreamers. When I register my DS for primary school last year, I was focusing more about character development and one who can give good chinese foundation. Of course, a mission school is preferred as we are Christians. To satisfy the above, it has to be a SAP school. Thus, we choose PHPPS. Yes, DS got in through balloting and we are relieved cos that also means my DS won't have problem with his children next time since it's a co-ed school (if the priority is the same as now). πŸ˜†

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        nite
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        Hi,


        On a separate note, can parents here comment on the experience they had with RGPS, HPPS, Fairfield, MGS and SCGS? In terms of curriculum, teaching methods etc. I don’t want my kids to end up in a popular school just becoz’ it’s popular.

        I had a difficult time trying to get the PSLE and P1 registration statistics for the above schools for the past few years? Can someone direct me to where I can get it?

        Thanks.

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          aqeqiq
          last edited by

          nite:
          Hi,


          On a separate note, can parents here comment on the experience they had with RGPS, HPPS, Fairfield, MGS and SCGS? In terms of curriculum, teaching methods etc. I don't want my kids to end up in a popular school just becoz' it's popular.

          I had a difficult time trying to get the PSLE and P1 registration statistics for the above schools for the past few years? Can someone direct me to where I can get it?

          Thanks.
          For Rgps,the p1 stats are found by clicking \"about us\" on the home page then \"p1stats\".

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            Scary
            last edited by

            nite:
            Hi,


            On a separate note, can parents here comment on the experience they had with RGPS, HPPS, Fairfield, MGS and SCGS? In terms of curriculum, teaching methods etc. I don't want my kids to end up in a popular school just becoz' it's popular.

            I had a difficult time trying to get the PSLE and P1 registration statistics for the above schools for the past few years? Can someone direct me to where I can get it?

            Thanks.
            Hi,
            Students in RGPS, MGS, etc may be able to attend the high-end tuitions, enrichments, etc vs Fairfield. Does that mean that kids in the first 2 schools will perform better vs Fairfield becos of these external factors? Unsure if you want to factor this in your comparison.

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              cherrygal
              last edited by

              nite:
              Hi Cherrygal,


              Why do say HPPS is slight chance and Fairfield is not so good chance. Does that mean the competition is fiercer in Fairfield than HPPS for Ph2C balloting?

              Thanks
              You can go to the Balloting History page to study the trends. There are annual variations and exceptions. With the new rules this year, we never know what might happen. Mummy of 3 already said you have no chance for any of them if you don't move house, based on their current balloting history.

              Best option now is to shortlist 1 or 2 schools, then do the necessary - move house. If you don't move or rent, then there is no need to think so much about all these hard to get schools.

              Just be mindful that even if you move within 1km, there's still a high possibility that you may not get into that school.

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                phtthp
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                nite:

                I had a difficult time trying to get P1 registration statistics for the above schools for the past few years?
                a) Nanyang

                refer
                http://www.nyps.moe.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32&Itemid=33

                ai)
                phase 2B 2011: staying more than 2 km.

                # of applications Received: 11.
                but # of successful applicants: 0 (> 2km not given chance to ballot).
                all those 28 who got in - stayed less than 1 km.

                aii)
                phase 2B 2010: staying more than 2 km.
                out of 22 balloted, 7 got in. (better than 2011 batch)

                means ratio is 1:3
                ie. out of every 3 kids, only 1 lucky child able to get into NYPS

                aiii) under Phase 2C

                If you are staying out of 1km from school, there will not be any chance at all, as balloting for 2C is all those within one km only.

                check school website :-
                - click under dropbox <Admission>, for P1 enrolment data and balloting statistics.

                http://www.nyps.moe.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=32&Itemid=33

                http://www.nyps.moe.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=31&Itemid=32

                b) Raffles Girls

                school cut down on the number of classes for kids born 2007 onwards.
                PR no chance.
                SC > 2km given prority to enter before the 1st PR.

                under Phase 2C -
                with 1 class intake cut down, even SC very difficult to get in, esp. those > 2 km.

                http://www.rgps.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=52943

                c) Henry Park
                phase 2C:
                balloting started: less than 1 km.

                refer page 193
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=424&start=1920

                d) Fairfield
                phase 2C - hot!
                balloting started: also less than 1 km.

                refer page 28
                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=408&start=270

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                • N Offline
                  nite
                  last edited by

                  Hi All,


                  Thanks for the inputs.

                  BTW, does anyone know if the any of the schools in central, queenstown, bukit timah and bukit merah area provide before and after school student care? I may need it for my child.

                  Thanks.

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                    moonee
                    last edited by

                    I think raffles has a better chance since its an all girls sch and some parents prefer nanyang cos its co-ed

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                      Scary
                      last edited by

                      nite:
                      Hi All,


                      Thanks for the inputs.

                      BTW, does anyone know if the any of the schools in central, queenstown, bukit timah and bukit merah area provide before and after school student care? I may need it for my child.

                      Thanks.
                      I only know NYPS and PHPPS in Bukit Timah area have BASC within the school compound. Rest I am unsure.

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                        nite
                        last edited by

                        Hi,


                        If anyone knows of any other school in this area with BASC within school compound, please do let me know.

                        Thanks

                        Scary:
                        nite:

                        Hi All,

                        Thanks for the inputs.

                        BTW, does anyone know if the any of the schools in central, queenstown, bukit timah and bukit merah area provide before and after school student care? I may need it for my child.

                        Thanks.

                        I only know NYPS and PHPPS in Bukit Timah area have BASC within the school compound. Rest I am unsure.

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