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    [Bedok] Primary Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • S Offline
      sugarpie2honey
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      sugarpie2honey:
      hanahana:

      sugarpie2honey,


      Thank you for sharing!
      HGS is better in PSLE results.. I still have one year to consider which school is better for my dd.
      Thank you!

      Hanahana,
      Thanks for all the hard data you shared comparing PSLE results for CHIJ, HGS, and NAPS. So far, we have left my P3 girl at HGS. My son is in P1 at NAPS and is very happy. We have a daughter who will be in P1 in 2014 and a son who will be in P1 in 2015. Pretty much resolved to let the preschoolers go to NAPS as it makes things easier logistically. However, for our P3 daughter at HGS, we are still sometimes wondering if we should take the plunge to NAPS and be under the same roof. Then a friend recently asked why we didn't consider CHIJ Katong, closer to NAPS than HAIG; however, I came back to the data again and it still points to HGS being the best choice and not making good sense to transfer her...

      With this in mind, I started to search for such data as the percentage of students achieving agg of 250 and above on the PSLE.
      So far, I found:
      year CHIJ / NAPS
      2011 11.45% / 7.33%
      2010 9.26% / 7.59%
      2009 5.80% / 6.20%

      Searching for the same data for HGS. Anyone happen to know the percentage of HGS students scoring agg of 250 or higher on PSLE?

      Thanks for sharing any comments.
      :imdrowning:


      Hanahana,
      Sorry for my late follow-up, but I did receive a phone call from HGS some time back with the requested data...how many students scored 250 and above on the PSLE and how many students were in the cohort. Thus, the resulting percentages below:

      HGS
      2011....16/174= 9%
      2010....23/144= 16%
      2009....23/162= 14%

      year CHIJ / NAPS
      2011 11.45% / 7.33%
      2010 9.26% / 7.59%
      2009 5.80% / 6.20%
      ....this data for CHIJ & NAPS was taken from their websites.

      ALSO good to note that HGS will be temporarily relocating to a 'Holding School' during their renovation works which will be for two years, starting January, 2015. The assigned holding school is Bedok South Secondary. For me, it's further :frustrated: but surely for some, it may be closer. :rahrah:

      My P3 daughter is well adjusted at HGS and my P1 son is equally well-adjusted at NAPS. 🙂
      So we are likely to leave our oldest daughter at HGS and prayerfully let our younger two follow our son into NAPS for eventual convenience of them being at one school. And the NAPS affiliation with Ngee Ann Sec might just be a huge blessing in the end!!
      May God bless the decisions we make for our children and let all things work out for their good in all aspects. :lovesite:

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        phtthp
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        2013 P1 Orientation


        Opera Estate primary

        16 November (Friday) 2012 - 8 am

        Temasek primary

        16 November (Friday) 2012 -2 pm

        Yu Neng primary

        16 November (Friday) 2012 -2 pm

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          AD Mum
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          Hi, thinking to register my son in Red Swastika.

          Any comments on this school?
          How to find out more about the school academic achievement?

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            phtthp
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            2012 end of Phase 2C (for 2013 P1 intake - born 2006, year of doggie)


            1)\tRed Swastika primary\t
            Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.

            40 registered, 15 places

            http://www.redswastika.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1127697


            2)\tTemasek primary \t
            Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.

            52 registered, 34 places

            http://www.temasekpri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=41335


            3)\tYu Neng primary \t
            Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing within 1km of the school.

            78 registered, 52 places

            http://www.yunengpri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1083461


            4)\tFengshan primary \t
            Balloting was conducted for Singapore citizenship children, residing between 1km and 2km of the school.

            104 registered, 99 places

            2012 PSLE Quality passes (A/A*)
            http://www.fengshanpri.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&view=article&id=58&Itemid=72


            5)\tSt. Stephen primary\t
            All SC children were admitted to the school in this phase.

            Balloting was conducted for PR children, residing within 1km of the school.

            85 registered, 71 places

            http://www.ststephens.moe.edu.sg/


            6)\tTelok Kurau primary \t
            All SC children were admitted to the school in this phase.

            Balloting was conducted for PR children, residing within 1km of the school.

            112 registered, 102 places

            2011 PSLE Quality passes (A/A*)
            http://www.telokkuraupri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=53144

            7)\tSt. Anthony’s Canossian primary \t
            All SC children were admitted to the school in this phase.

            Balloting was conducted for PR children, residing outside 2km of the school.

            95 registered, 92 places

            http://www.stanthonyscanossianpri.moe.edu.sg/index.asp

            =========================================================================
            No balloting occured, for following school(s):-

            8)\tCHIJ Katong Convent \t

            106 registered, 106 places

            http://www.chijkatongconvent.moe.edu.sg/?page_id=479


            9)\tOpera Estate primary \t

            45 registered, 127 places

            http://oeps.edu.sg/


            10)\tEast Coast primary \t

            35 registered, 137 places

            http://www.eastcoastpri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1136888


            11)\tBedok Green primary \t

            114\tregistered, 153 places

            http://www.bedokgreenpri.moe.edu.sg/aboutus_achievements.html


            12)\tBedok West primary \t

            14 registered, 104 places

            http://www.bedokwestpri.moe.edu.sg/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=173&Itemid=260


            13)\tDamai primary \t

            27 registered, 124 places

            http://www.damaipri.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=1056431


            MOE did not break down number of pupils registered, by distance range.
            (less than 1 km, between 1 to 2 km, beyond 2 km)
            you may however contact the school, find out detailed breakdown (if keen)

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              phtthp
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              2012 end of Phase 2B (for 2013 P1 intake)


              refer tankee chart, found on page 39 :-
              http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3487&start=380

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                lurline
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                Temasek Pri 2012

                %A* & A
                English 60.3%
                Chinese 87.3%
                Maths 53.3%
                Science 52.1%
                HMT 24.6%

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                  sweetbaby
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                  That’s pretty good. Thx u for the info.

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                    sweetbaby
                    last edited by

                    That’s pretty good. Thx u for the info.

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                    • phtthpP Offline
                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      2012 P1 intake ( born 2005, year of wood rooster)


                      end of Phase 2B
                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3487&start=230

                      end of Phase 2C
                      http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=5&t=3487&start=250

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                        mypiggee
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                        hi all,


                        My son will be going P1 next year, so will have to start selecting pri sch this year.
                        Just wondering,St Hilda is in Bedok now (temp location)
                        Will St Hilda’s distance criteria be considered under Bedok or Tampines?

                        Thank You

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