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    Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      qms
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      yvonne78:
      any recommendation of gd primary school?


      thinking whether to shift house to the preferred sch for my daughter P1 registration.

      Pls advice on the best sch in Sin.

      thnx
      :scratchhead:

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        schellen
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        yvonne78:
        any recommendation of gd primary school?


        thinking whether to shift house to the preferred sch for my daughter P1 registration.

        Pls advice on the best sch in Sin.

        thnx
        This is kinda difficult to answer as what is good is subjective. What are you looking for (academics, CCAs, culture, affiliation, SAP, etc)? Are you willing to move anywhere in Singapore? Does your budget and lifestyle allow for it? Popular schools are difficult to get in, even if you live nearby so are you able to \"jump queue\" using your or your partner's old school. doing PV, etc? Do you want a girls school or coed school? The list of questions is actually never-ending. ๐Ÿ˜„

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          titank
          last edited by

          yvonne78:
          any recommendation of gd primary school?


          thinking whether to shift house to the preferred sch for my daughter P1 registration.

          Pls advice on the best sch in Sin.

          thnx
          Best school? In KSP top chart is Nanyang Primary! Maybe that is the best! ๐Ÿ˜ข

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            verykiasu2010
            last edited by

            titank:
            Best school? In KSP top chart is Nanyang Primary! Maybe that is the best! ๐Ÿ˜ข

            even then, it is very largely subjective, depending on parents' different measuring yardstick and criteria

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              janet88
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              yvonne78:
              any recommendation of gd primary school?


              thinking whether to shift house to the preferred sch for my daughter P1 registration.

              Pls advice on the best sch in Sin.

              thnx
              Wow, it's really hard to advise you on the BEST school. To be fair, there are several GOOD schools all over Singapore. All the best in your search.

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                yvonne78
                last edited by

                if i intend to move to the east region, is there any gd sch for recommendations?


                most likely not looking for gal sch as i have another boy.

                thnx

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                  citygirl
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                  yvonne78:
                  if i intend to move to the east region, is there any gd sch for recommendations?


                  most likely not looking for gal sch as i have another boy.

                  thnx
                  One of the best ways to determine if a school is good is to go to this site's P1 Registration School Balloting History: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-1-registration-school-balloting-history and pick out the ones that are popular. While popularity does not necessarily equate good, it is certainly an indicator.

                  But as others have said, what constitutes a good school differs from one to another, depending on your criteria. Distance between home and school, past students' PSLE results, single-session or not, single-gender or not, mission-aided or not, GEP, chances of enrolling in the school, excellence in certain ECAs... are just some of the many criteria that a parent uses to judge if the school is right for his/her child.

                  Read up as much as you can and talk to as many people as you can, and you should be able to pinpoint the one that you think is best for your child. Good luck on your journey! ๐Ÿ˜„

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                    ChiefKiasu
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                    citygirl:
                    One of the best ways to determine if a school is good is to go to this site's P1 Registration School Balloting History: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-1-registration-school-balloting-history and pick out the ones that are popular. While popularity does not necessarily equate good, it is certainly an indicator.


                    But as others have said, what constitutes a good school differs from one to another, depending on your criteria. Distance between home and school, past students' PSLE results, single-session or not, single-gender or not, mission-aided or not, GEP, chances of enrolling in the school, excellence in certain ECAs... are just some of the many criteria that a parent uses to judge if the school is right for his/her child.

                    Read up as much as you can and talk to as many people as you can, and you should be able to pinpoint the one that you think is best for your child. Good luck on your journey! ๐Ÿ˜„
                    Great tips, citygirl! Thanks for helping out around here ๐Ÿ™‚

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                      yvonne78
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                      thanks

                      citygirl:
                      One of the best ways to determine if a school is good is to go to this site's P1 Registration School Balloting History: http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-1-registration-school-balloting-history and pick out the ones that are popular. While popularity does not necessarily equate good, it is certainly an indicator.

                      But as others have said, what constitutes a good school differs from one to another, depending on your criteria. Distance between home and school, past students' PSLE results, single-session or not, single-gender or not, mission-aided or not, GEP, chances of enrolling in the school, excellence in certain ECAs... are just some of the many criteria that a parent uses to judge if the school is right for his/her child.

                      Read up as much as you can and talk to as many people as you can, and you should be able to pinpoint the one that you think is best for your child. Good luck on your journey! ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        nissin
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                        hi,

                        If u were me, which will u chooseโ€ฆHong Wen Sch(SAP) or SJI Jnr? In a dilemmaโ€ฆ

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