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It also depends on the principal who is going to take over the school. For those new schools, I did a background check on 1 principal who is going to take over the new school but was from a normal neighbourhood primary elsewhere. No comment for her. First time I heard of her name and first time I heard of her school.
As for that supposedly new primary school, the facilities have been used by another primary school as holding site while its own school undergoing upgrading. So not exactly new facilities. Check out the history of the school too.
Another point to note: those 3 new primary schools will admit children with special needs and allied educator will only come in by June 2014.
It's your own choice to put your child in new school but they will have to learn with special needs children as there are facilities designed for them, I suppose. If your child is the type to get distracted easily in class, putting them with SN will be a big no no. It all depends on the child's needs.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2013/05/three-new-primary-schools-to-take-in-students-from-2014.php
Alexandra Primary seems to be a good catch as the Principal and Vice-Principal came from well-known schools.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/3-new-primary-schools-to-open-for-p1-reg/681340.html -
sembgal:
HiIt also depends on the principal who is going to take over the school. For those new schools, I did a background check on 1 principal who is going to take over the new school but was from a normal neighbourhood primary elsewhere. No comment for her. First time I heard of her name and first time I heard of her school.
As for that supposedly new primary school, the facilities have been used by another primary school as holding site while its own school undergoing upgrading. So not exactly new facilities. Check out the history of the school too.
Another point to note: those 3 new primary schools will admit children with special needs and allied educator will only come in by June 2014.
It's your own choice to put your child in new school but they will have to learn with special needs children as there are facilities designed for them, I suppose. If your child is the type to get distracted easily in class, putting them with SN will be a big no no. It all depends on the child's needs.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2013/05/three-new-primary-schools-to-take-in-students-from-2014.php
Alexandra Primary seems to be a good catch as the Principal and Vice-Principal came from well-known schools.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/3-new-primary-schools-to-open-for-p1-reg/681340.html
All primary schools are already equip or will be equip with allied educator/s as all primary schools accept children with varying learning abilities, including kids with mild special needs. Here's a link for further information.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/support-for-children-special-needs/
As parents we want whats best for our kids. I feel its also important we teach our children not only to value themselves but tolerate the differences of others regardless of nationality, race, gender, social status and learning abilities. Lets create an equal opportunity, fun and safe environment for all the children. -
Dear all, thanks for the insights. Yup, Frontier was very popular for reasons unknown even for a new sch.
I am considering Alexandra primary. Meanwhile a volunteer for Radin Mas and will fall under 2b. Likely to have balloting even in 2b. -
sweetbaby:
Hi sweetbaby,
Hisembgal:
It also depends on the principal who is going to take over the school. For those new schools, I did a background check on 1 principal who is going to take over the new school but was from a normal neighbourhood primary elsewhere. No comment for her. First time I heard of her name and first time I heard of her school.
As for that supposedly new primary school, the facilities have been used by another primary school as holding site while its own school undergoing upgrading. So not exactly new facilities. Check out the history of the school too.
Another point to note: those 3 new primary schools will admit children with special needs and allied educator will only come in by June 2014.
It's your own choice to put your child in new school but they will have to learn with special needs children as there are facilities designed for them, I suppose. If your child is the type to get distracted easily in class, putting them with SN will be a big no no. It all depends on the child's needs.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2013/05/three-new-primary-schools-to-take-in-students-from-2014.php
Alexandra Primary seems to be a good catch as the Principal and Vice-Principal came from well-known schools.
http://www.channelnewsasia.com/news/singapore/3-new-primary-schools-to-open-for-p1-reg/681340.html
All primary schools are already equip or will be equip with allied educator/s as all primary schools accept children with varying learning abilities, including kids with mild special needs. Here's a link for further information.
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/programmes/support-for-children-special-needs/
As parents we want whats best for our kids. I feel its also important we teach our children not only to value themselves but tolerate the differences of others regardless of nationality, race, gender, social status and learning abilities. Lets create an equal opportunity, fun and safe environment for all the children.
I have received Primary School Education Preparing Your Child for Tomorrow book from my child's kindergarten. There is updated infos and registration details in this book. In this book, on the last page, there is an insert which mentioned about the 3 new schools with added facilities for special needs marked with @. You may like to refer to that page. -
Thanks sweetbaby, still waiting for DS to bring home the book.
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Thanks sweetbaby, still waiting for DS to bring home the book.
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Coming August, there is a bully free forum.
Anyone going ?
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/event/bully-free-forum-2013 -
Hi my elder girl on 2007 born. am new to this forum. might need all ur help from now on
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St Hildas afternoon session school bus timing?
Hi, Sengkang parents,
May I know:
What time does your kid need to leave home to St Hildas?
What time does your kid reach home?
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks in advance. -
hoo1688:
Think you will have higher chances of getting the infor if you post at the St Hilda's networking threadSt Hildas afternoon session school bus timing?
Hi, Sengkang parents,
May I know:
What time does your kid need to leave home to St Hildas?
What time does your kid reach home?
Appreciate your feedback. Thanks in advance.