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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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    • janet88J Offline
      janet88
      last edited by

      There are 2 criteria to consider:

      1) you have older daughter and younger one is a boy
      2) affiliation vs co-Ed

      Affiliation lessens your stress at PSLE…which is getting tougher every year. With lower cut off point (cop), it does help a little if you register your child at st Margaret.

      If you register daughter successfully in st marg, headache arises when you gotta register for son. Bcos you will have to go for Phase 2C.

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        karenmok
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        Hi, can someone care to explain what a DD and a DS are? These shortforms are all over but no explanation on what these mean. Sorry for this dumb question…

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          CMF
          last edited by

          karenmok:
          Hi, can someone care to explain what a DD and a DS are? These shortforms are all over but no explanation on what these mean. Sorry for this dumb question...

          Refer to list of acronyms here : http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/KSPAcronyms

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          • janet88J Offline
            janet88
            last edited by

            CMF:
            karenmok:

            Hi, can someone care to explain what a DD and a DS are? These shortforms are all over but no explanation on what these mean. Sorry for this dumb question...


            Refer to list of acronyms here : http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/KSPAcronyms

            I didn't even know there is a list of acronym.
            The commonly used ones are DD, DS, DH, DW - daughter, son, hubby and wife. Then there is DS1 or DD3. Lucky no DW2 or DH3. :rotflmao:

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              rein
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              Thinking of getting a property close to ACSP /ACSJ to hopefully boost my boy’s chances of getting in there. However, my spouse is a Pei Chun ex-student we can get him in there under 2A


              Should I take the risk of trying for ACS or just go under 2A to Pei Chun?

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                nhc8802
                last edited by

                I came to know that the principal of my choice of school is leaving to join another school officially by sometime Q3 of this year. The principal could not advise me who will be the new replacement. Is there a way to find out?

                I am rather satisfied with this school but now with this change, i may be overly concerned about what changes or impact that may bring to school by the new principal.
                Any advise?

                thanks alot

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                  janet88
                  last edited by

                  nhc8802:
                  I came to know that the principal of my choice of school is leaving to join another school officially by sometime Q3 of this year. The principal could not advise me who will be the new replacement. Is there a way to find out?

                  I am rather satisfied with this school but now with this change, i may be overly concerned about what changes or impact that may bring to school by the new principal.
                  Any advise?

                  thanks alot
                  There will be some changes when new P arrives. That's for sure.
                  Either the new P will be hands-on (making sure kids are prepared for P1 or PSLE) or bochap (get your tutors to manage).

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                    nhc8802
                    last edited by

                    that’s y i tot of finding out the portfolio of the replacement…where can i find it from?

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                      KKmummy06
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                      Hi, I don’t if tis is the correct place to ask my question… Cos I deciding on the school base on its addition program in the school or CCA… Is it that all school have swimsafer program for pri 3 or just for certain pri school and how to check if the school take part?

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                      • janet88J Offline
                        janet88
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                        KKmummy06:
                        Hi, I don't if tis is the correct place to ask my question... Cos I deciding on the school base on its addition program in the school or CCA... Is it that all school have swimsafer program for pri 3 or just for certain pri school and how to check if the school take part?

                        Different schools have this swim safer program at diff levels. My son's school had this program when he was in p3 while daughter in another school is learning it at p2 this year. It is funded by MCYS.

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