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    All About SAP Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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      qms
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      mandysaurus:
      Is Chongfu a sap school?

      No.

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      • M Offline
        mandysaurus
        last edited by

        Hi,


        What makes a sap school?

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          gekktan
          last edited by

          I think sap school difference is they offer higher Chinese as their basic Chinese class during their lessons… Correct me if I’m wrong… That’s what the staff from a school told me…

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            gekktan
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            Parents. Is holy innocent primary school also very focused on thee higher Chinese too? It’s has really a long history for that school…

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              fightingmom
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              mandysaurus:
              Hi,


              What makes a sap school?
              A SAP school has programmes that helps enhancing students the learning of Chinese language, culture and values.

              You can read more from the MOE website:

              http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2008/02/enhanced-programmes-by-special.php

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                verykiasu2010
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                mandysaurus:
                Hi,


                What makes a sap school?
                firstly, it saps all the energy from your child

                http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Assistance_Plan

                Historical context

                Many SAP schools were historically Chinese language medium schools, i.e. they taught all academic subjects in Mandarin (including science and mathematics), and which may have taught English as a foreign language. Following Singapore's independence in 1965, the government recognised four official languages in Singapore (English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil), but clearly designated English as the main language of basic and higher education, government and law, science and technology as well as trade and industry. While according official recognition to the languages of different ethno-linguistic communities in Singapore, it sought to promote English as a neutral common language to unite a culturally diverse nation of immigrants. English was also held to be the language of international higher education, science/technology and commerce. As such, it was indispensable to Singapore, given her ambition to become a 'Global City', articulated as early as 1972.

                In 1980, the Ministry of Education (MOE) designated nine Chinese-medium secondary schools as Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools. These schools were intended to provide top-scoring primary school leavers with the opportunity to study both English and Mandarin to high levels of competence. Also, these schools were to preserve the character of traditional Chinese-medium secondary schools and allay fears that the Government was indifferent to Chinese language and culture amid declining enrolments in Chinese-medium schools.[1]

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                  fightingmom
                  last edited by

                  verykiasu2010:
                  mandysaurus:

                  Hi,


                  What makes a sap school?

                  firstly, it saps all the energy from your child

                  http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Special_Assistance_Plan

                  Historical context

                  Many SAP schools were historically Chinese language medium schools, i.e. they taught all academic subjects in Mandarin (including science and mathematics), and which may have taught English as a foreign language. Following Singapore's independence in 1965, the government recognised four official languages in Singapore (English, Mandarin Chinese, Malay and Tamil), but clearly designated English as the main language of basic and higher education, government and law, science and technology as well as trade and industry. While according official recognition to the languages of different ethno-linguistic communities in Singapore, it sought to promote English as a neutral common language to unite a culturally diverse nation of immigrants. English was also held to be the language of international higher education, science/technology and commerce. As such, it was indispensable to Singapore, given her ambition to become a 'Global City', articulated as early as 1972.

                  In 1980, the Ministry of Education (MOE) designated nine Chinese-medium secondary schools as Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools. These schools were intended to provide top-scoring primary school leavers with the opportunity to study both English and Mandarin to high levels of competence. Also, these schools were to preserve the character of traditional Chinese-medium secondary schools and allay fears that the Government was indifferent to Chinese language and culture amid declining enrolments in Chinese-medium schools.[1]

                  :rotflmao: vk2010, u berri notti :spank:

                  Don't scare people liddat ! :pokeeye:

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                    mandysaurus
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                    My dd studies higher Chinese in Chongfu at p1 but it’s not a sap school.

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                      mummy so kiasu
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                      mandysaurus:
                      Is Chongfu a sap school?

                      Not SHHK schools are SAP schools. Only Tao Nan, Kwong Hwa & Ai Tong are SAP schools.

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                        mandysaurus
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                        Ok, thanks.


                        Just puzzled. But its ok not to be sap.

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