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    Crescent Girls' or St Nicholas Girls'

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      Chip n Dale
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      homeworkmummy:
      My daughter is in the st nicks primary section. I agree that most of the teachers are so so only though there are a few good teachers. The teachers just teach the basics and I find its not sufficient to cover for exams. My DD has to rely on tuition notes for exam.

      Hi,
      Yes, that's what I heard.
      Girls' families are above average and can afford tuition like Learning Lab...
      I know there are gd teachers as well. But if the culture of the school is as such where private tuition is being relied on, I very scare.
      My DD wants to go SNG which I dont support.

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        homeworkmummy
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        Precisely in my dd class, I am talking about pri section, almost the whole class go for tuition classes. A nunber of students come from well to do families. One quarter of the class goes to learning lab. My DD did well in her compo writing becos her tuition class train her the writing techniques. She says sch teacher never teach them such techniques in sch. If I were u, I will go for crescent. My neighbour’s daughter is in crescent n she seems to enjoy herself in the sch.

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          Chip n Dale
          last edited by

          homeworkmummy:
          Precisely in my dd class, I am talking about pri section, almost the whole class go for tuition classes. A nunber of students come from well to do families. One quarter of the class goes to learning lab. My DD did well in her compo writing becos her tuition class train her the writing techniques. She says sch teacher never teach them such techniques in sch. If I were u, I will go for crescent. My neighbour's daughter is in crescent n she seems to enjoy herself in the sch.

          OMG!
          Any more other feedback, parents?
          Thank you.

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            PiggyLalala
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            I think there is a difference bet st nich primary n st nich sec. Tuition is common across most primary schools but not so in sec schools. The reasons being there are more subjects in the sec sch and lesser free time for the kids as they have longer hrs in school. Furthermore most sec sch students will no longer obediently attend tuition classes. Secondary school is the time where they grow and be an independent learner; learn fr the trs and make their own notes.

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              CayennePepper
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              Chip n Dale:
              homeworkmummy:

              Precisely in my dd class, I am talking about pri section, almost the whole class go for tuition classes. A nunber of students come from well to do families. One quarter of the class goes to learning lab. My DD did well in her compo writing becos her tuition class train her the writing techniques. She says sch teacher never teach them such techniques in sch. If I were u, I will go for crescent. My neighbour's daughter is in crescent n she seems to enjoy herself in the sch.


              OMG!
              Any more other feedback, parents?
              Thank you.

              At primary level, the tuition phenomenon is definitely not exclusive to St Nick's 🙂

              I've heard positive and negative feedback about both schools. Interestingly those who are doing well sing praises whereas those who struggle bemoan the lack of good teachers.
              What are your dd's reasons for leaning towards St Nick's?

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                magiccastle
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                Hi

                Personally , will choose st nic over crescent . But I will consider the travelling distance. If u are still staying at north east area, the choice is obvious.
                For teacher wise , every school will their fair share of good n not so good teachers.
                For st nick, the Chinese heritage is strong . My friend’s daughter scored 256 got in to st nic after failed to get in nanyang . Her girl become one of the top ‘o’ level students with 10 A 1 . But the impressive part is her girl speaks very good mandarin . She went to RJ n is now in NUS medical school.
                Have another friend who is from st nick , graduated from comp science yet become the Chinese new reporter n newscaster with mediacorp because of her strong Chinese foundation .
                For tutition wise, whether u are from good or not so good schools, it has become a norm .
                Well , all depend on your girl 's preference .

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                  Chip n Dale
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                  CayennePepper:
                  Chip n Dale:

                  [quote=\"homeworkmummy\"]Precisely in my dd class, I am talking about pri section, almost the whole class go for tuition classes. A nunber of students come from well to do families. One quarter of the class goes to learning lab. My DD did well in her compo writing becos her tuition class train her the writing techniques. She says sch teacher never teach them such techniques in sch. If I were u, I will go for crescent. My neighbour's daughter is in crescent n she seems to enjoy herself in the sch.


                  OMG!
                  Any more other feedback, parents?
                  Thank you.

                  At primary level, the tuition phenomenon is definitely not exclusive to St Nick's 🙂

                  I've heard positive and negative feedback about both schools. Interestingly those who are doing well sing praises whereas those who struggle bemoan the lack of good teachers.
                  What are your dd's reasons for leaning towards St Nick's?[/quote]My DD's reason it's name loh.
                  You heard -VE of both Schs ah.
                  Can share with me, please?
                  Thanks.

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                    Skyed
                    last edited by

                    I’ve always preferred St Nicks. I really dislike the Crescent Girls uniform colors.

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                      saletuition
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                      My dd in SNGS this year and she is very happy with the school especially the principal and viceprincipal. Your dd will not have regrets going to SNGS! All the best! 😂

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                        Chip n Dale
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                        saletuition:
                        My dd in SNGS this year and she is very happy with the school especially the principal and viceprincipal. Your dd will not have regrets going to SNGS! All the best! 😂

                        Hi,
                        Thank you for all the feedback, parents.
                        Yr DD just joined SNG?

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