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    Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary

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    • K Offline
      kohhweelin.010441gmail.010441com
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      dyh:
      E3:



      HELLO!!!

      I can't help but felt like sharing too. I have another \"factor\" that I will put in. The school that she will go to will also have a deciding factor on the boys she mixed with at the JC level and could possibly determine her future husband! Therefore, we have to consider very, very carefully. Haha. To me, very important factor cos I have only girls and when puberty and sorts kick in, woah....out of control. πŸ˜‰

      There are more IP schools options now.

      Hey E3, welcome back. so no girl school for your girls then? πŸ˜‰

      Hi dyh,

      Personally, I prefer co-ed. However, not many IP schools are Co-ed from sec 1-4. Thus, it's important that she ended up in the right fit, not just follow suit. Hehe.

      MGS girls + ACS boys
      NYGH girls +HCI boys
      RGS girls +RI boys

      The rest too far to consider. I am treading on dangerous grounds here so I shall not elaborate on the boys turned husbands from the above schools in case I offend anyone. Hehe. Anyway, it's just my very personal opinions. Food for thought for those with girls. πŸ˜‰

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        iRabbit
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        E3:

        Hi dyh,

        Personally, I prefer co-ed. However, not many IP schools are Co-ed from sec 1-4. Thus, it's important that she ended up in the right fit, not just follow suit. Hehe.

        MGS girls + ACS boys
        NYGH girls +HCI boys
        RGS girls +RI boys

        The rest too far to consider. I am treading on dangerous grounds here so I shall not elaborate on the boys turned husbands from the above schools in case I offend anyone. Hehe. Anyway, it's just my very personal opinions. Food for thought for those with girls. πŸ˜‰
        What, PH boys not shortlisted? :sad:

        What about giving bonus pts (for ur dd's consideration) to the following combinations? πŸ˜‰

        PH boys => ACS boys
        PH boys => HCI boys
        PH boys => RI boys

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        • J Offline
          Joyfulhands
          last edited by

          Hi E3,

          Interesting points. I've girls only too. I was telling my elder gal that she may want to find a guy (in future) who is a hands-on dad & can take care of their kids. Keke. Does that fall under any of the schools you listed? πŸ™‚

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          • T Offline
            ToughLfeMummy
            last edited by

            St. Joseph’s (SJI) boys as they are trained to be humble, to have compassion and to be hands-on. My elder boy has become a lot more independent since he started secondary school there.


            Maybe I’m biased, I always feel good whenever I’m in the school compound as I like what I see there.

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            • comfyC Offline
              comfy
              last edited by

              Jennifer:
              FQW:

              [quote=\"Jennifer\"]
              1. My elder boy does not all boy's school- too rowdy
              2. My elder boy does not like long distance travelling - waste time
              3. My elder boy has a weak body constitution (then, of course)
              4. We thought NJC no need to study Higher Chinese
              5. I rather he be a big fish in a small pond
              6. I was from NJC
              7. I did not like the other 2 schools :rotflmao:

              I like pt 4 & 6. Keke.

              He's one of the few who can go RI but prefer not to.

              Seriously, RI is not the only school that can produce students with good academic results.

              My elder boy still can sleep by 9.30pm if he does not do leisure reading.

              I sometimes take the public bus before the school reporting hours to Empress Place Market - seen enough Nanyang and HC students sleeping on the bus.

              Good health = alert mind = good performance in school[/quote]Hmmm....I like what is mentioned here. Thinking should I let my dd try DSA to NJC or perhaps it is a waste of time? or just wait for PSLE result?

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                comfy:
                Thinking should I let my dd try DSA to NJC or perhaps it is a waste of time? or just wait for PSLE result?

                Hv u visited NJC website? There is a Junior High School Tour soon and the DSA appln should be out very soon too.

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                • iRabbitI Offline
                  iRabbit
                  last edited by

                  ToughLfeMummy:
                  St. Joseph's (SJI) boys as they are trained to be humble, to have compassion and to be hands-on. My elder boy has become a lot more independent since he started secondary school there.


                  Maybe I'm biased, I always feel good whenever I'm in the school compound as I like what I see there.
                  Agree. Together with Victoria sch, SJI has the reputation of grooming boys into fine young gentlemen. It's a fantastic sch, and not easy to get in. Mabbe E3 can also consider. Hehe.

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                  • JenniferJ Offline
                    Jennifer
                    last edited by

                    FQW:
                    ToughLfeMummy:

                    St. Joseph's (SJI) boys as they are trained to be humble, to have compassion and to be hands-on. My elder boy has become a lot more independent since he started secondary school there.


                    Maybe I'm biased, I always feel good whenever I'm in the school compound as I like what I see there.

                    Agree. Together with Victoria sch, SJI has the reputation of grooming boys into fine young gentlemen. It's a fantastic sch, and not easy to get in. Mabbe E3 can also consider. Hehe.

                    A friend has a son in Catholic High says many of his classmates like to see the pretty girls from Whitley Sec Sch and that RGS girls are so nerdy looking.

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                      dyh
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                      Jennifer:
                      FQW:

                      [quote=\"ToughLfeMummy\"]St. Joseph's (SJI) boys as they are trained to be humble, to have compassion and to be hands-on. My elder boy has become a lot more independent since he started secondary school there.


                      Maybe I'm biased, I always feel good whenever I'm in the school compound as I like what I see there.

                      Agree. Together with Victoria sch, SJI has the reputation of grooming boys into fine young gentlemen. It's a fantastic sch, and not easy to get in. Mabbe E3 can also consider. Hehe.

                      A friend has a son in Catholic High says many of his classmates like to see the pretty girls from Whitley Sec Sch and that RGS girls are so nerdy looking.[/quote]Am sure funx3's dd will have something to say about that. πŸ˜‚

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                      • dyhD Offline
                        dyh
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                        NUS High open house is this saturday 13 April.

                        Any parent with p6 child thinking of applying for NUS High?

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