[Novena] Primary Schools
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I was not sure, wanted to ask if anyone know if it will be removed in future.
wiltanws:
i3mum:
Does anyone know if the primary school affiliation to Secondary will be removed in future?
Never heard of that. You got the info from somewhere? -
Dun think they will remove the affiliation. It’s just that girls who want to enter the IP route must score above the COP given to outsiders as well. Those who only want the O Level stream can enter via the lower affiliation COP.
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Hi cherrygal, I had the same thinking as you too. Hopefully they will not remove.
cherrygal:
Dun think they will remove the affiliation. It's just that girls who want to enter the IP route must score above the COP given to outsiders as well. Those who only want the O Level stream can enter via the lower affiliation COP.
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may view past Historical trend:-
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/novena -
hi
was there balloting for SJI jr within 1 km for 2012 registration (for p1 2013)? where can I get this info? thx u -
sweetbaby:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?p=2942#p2942hi
was there balloting for SJI jr within 1 km for 2012 registration (for p1 2013)? where can I get this info? thx u -
My son will be registering for P1 in a few years' time. I can register him in:
1) Chongfu School - Phase 2A(1)
2) SJI (Junior) - Phase 2A(2)
I prefer Chongfu as it an earlier phase, nearer to my home, more exposure to Chinese, and logistically convenient should I subsequently have a daughter.
SJI (Junior) seems more well-known and established and my Father-in-law and husband were from that school.
My son seems fine with any school.
What else do I need to consider to finally decide on a primary school for him?
Thanks.
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asteria98:
hi asteria98My son will be registering for P1 in a few years' time. I can register him in:
1) Chongfu School - Phase 2A(1)
2) SJI (Junior) - Phase 2A(2)
I prefer Chongfu as it an earlier phase, nearer to my home, more exposure to Chinese, and logistically convenient should I subsequently have a daughter.
SJI (Junior) seems more well-known and established and my Father-in-law and husband were from that school.
My son seems fine with any school.
What else do I need to consider to finally decide on a primary school for him?
Thanks.
I believe distance plays a very important part in deciding the schools. Chongfu is a very good school in the North and since it is logistically more convenient, I will go for it unless you are a very \"on\" Catholics and want your kids to be raise up in a Catholic school settings.
I always tell my friends who are deciding on primary school, the distance is number one priority cause it is 6 years of travelling. One of my friend regretted now for putting the son in Bishan while they stay in Pasir Ris. -
2012 end of Phase 2C (for 2013 P1 intake - born 2006, year of doggie)
1)\tSingapore Chinese Girls primary (SCGS)
Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.
51 registered, 29 places
detailed breakdown of past P1 Registration data :-
http://www.scgs.edu.sg/content/view/25/156/
2)\tAnglo-Chinese primary (Barker)
\tBalloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.
21 registered, 17 places
2012 PSLE (ACS Barker) Quality Passes (A* - A)
http://www.acspri.moe.edu.sg/2012Corres/Nov%2022%20-%20Release%20of%20PSLE%20Results.pdf
Chinese 71.7 % - below National Standard by 1.5 %
English 74.3 %
Maths 68.3 %
Science 69.7 %
Malay 100 %
Tamil 75 %
3)\tSt. Joseph’s Institution Junior (SJIJ)\t
Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing between 1km and 2km of the school.
89 registered, 60 places
http://www.sjijunior.edu.sg/cms/index.php?mact=News,cntnt01,detail,0&cntnt01articleid=113&cntnt01origid=97&cntnt01returnid=39
PSLE Historial performance
past 3 years aggregate T-score :-
2012 T-score : 215.2
2011 T-score : 209.1
2010 T-score : 210.6
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No balloting occurred, for following school (s):-
4)\tBalestier Hill primary
25 registered, 156 places
http://www.balestierhillpri.moe.edu.sg/achievemts%20-%202011.html
MOE did not break down number of pupils registered, by distance range.
(ie. less than 1 km, between 1 to 2 km, beyond 2 km)
Nor breakdown by SC / PR registered.
you may however contact the school, inquire detailed breakdown (if keen) -
2012 end of Phase 2B (for 2013 P1 intake)
refer tankee chart, found on page 78
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php&f=5&t=487&p=801456
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