[Clementi] Primary Schools
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ya,u r right!clemti PS IN 2007got one above 270,while qifa got 2 in 2004 and 2007.i got from here:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-schools-ranked-academic-excellence
Maybe 3 years later i will try to appy both two schools then select which one. -
ruiruimum:
Hi ruiruimum, do be careful how you use the data. For all we know, the schools may have dozens of students scoring 274. Is a school with 50 top students scoring 270-274 really worse than a school with 1 student scoring 293 while the highest amongst the rest did not exceed 270? The fact is, we need to look at the consistency by which the school is able to achieve those high scores. You should discount any school with less than 3 top scorers above 275 within 5 years as good data points in your consideration. The information publicly available from MOE does not give us the ability to drill down beyond that.ya,u r right!clemti PS IN 2007got one above 270,while qifa got 2 in 2004 and 2007.i got from here:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/singapore-primary-schools-ranked-academic-excellence
Maybe 3 years later i will try to appy both two schools then select which one. -
chiekiasu,thanks for ur reminder!
ya,i also think so,we cann’t think it’s a good school simply according to the amount of the top sudents.But as u know,only those famous school have more than 3 top students in past 5years,since my daughter maybe cann’t enroll in Nanhua,so it’s hard to make decision only can refer to those data.I think i 'll ask some friends for more information about the 2 schools later.
BTW:Maybe i’t s time fo us to consider move to those famous school:) -
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I am considering sending my boys to Nan Hua Pri since my hubby is an alumini of the school. However, (1) the school seems to have a rather low profile compare to schools like Henry Park, Nanyang Pri, ACS etc. Thus wonder how good it is and (2) my boys' Chinese Language is really bad. Wonder whether they will feel out of place in a SAP school or maybe I should send them to a more 'angmoh' school like ACS or SJI Junior. -
ysy:
I am considering sending my boys to Nan Hua Pri since my hubby is an alumini of the school. However, (1) the school seems to have a rather low profile compare to schools like Henry Park, Nanyang Pri, ACS etc. Thus wonder how good it is and (2) my boys' Chinese Language is really bad. Wonder whether they will feel out of place in a SAP school or maybe I should send them to a more 'angmoh' school like ACS or SJI Junior.
My dear,
This is indeed a good school. How good the school is, if the kids refuse to study, the results will not be good.
It take everyone to put in their effort and duty. Hope you can understand.
Angmo schools speaks mainly english, so are all these chinese sch.
If you have time, go to the school and find out. My kid is also from a non angmo sch, but they speak very good english. Their chinese and mandarin also perfect. Dont forget, China market is what the next generation will be targeting at. Once they are in the school, they will follow suit. Peers influences are greater than us.
No worries, look back to your old days in school, did you speak english or mandarin more or depends on who you mix?
Academic wise, Nan Hua is also on par. All depends very much on the child and family. We cant rely everything on the teachers or Home tution.
Very much is the contribution from family and peers.
Consider properly.
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hi ysy,
you could have use http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=358&start=0 thread
many parents would have love to be in your shoes..ie having priority to enrol in Nan Hua.
Unless you have church affiliations and guaranteed a place in ACS or SJIJ, it is safer to just go for Nan Hua. Unless of course Nan Hua is far away from where you stay and the distance is bugging you. -
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Hello,
Any parents can tell me which are the better primary schools in Commonwealth area.
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sensugan:
Isn't commonwealth closest to clementi?
Hello,
Any parents can tell me which are the better primary schools in Commonwealth area.
if so, http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=358&start=0 are the schools available. -
sensugan:
You may consider New Town Primary around Commonwealth area.They merged with Ghim Moh Primary & now offering single session! If not, Queenstown would be also another good option.chuyewfai:
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Hello,
Any parents can tell me which are the better primary schools in Commonwealth area.
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My son is born in 2004. I wanted to arrange for him to go Nan Hua but we will have to do PV there, thus will be opting for Clementi Primary School instead as my husband was from Clementi North Pri which merged with Clementi Pri some years back.
One question I have is, is it worth to have my husband to sign up as alumni in Clementi Pri Sch since we can register my son under ‘parent is an old boy’ scheme. Will he get a chance if we register him under this phrase, or under the other phrase, whereby the parent is an alumni member? We do not stay in Clementi but my PIL are, so we are thinking of arranging for him to attend at this sch.
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