[Bishan] Primary Schools
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superjack:
Well said. My hubby and I bought the flat at Bishan many years ago not knowing the situation. At least we did not move to Bishan just to get in CHS. I am sure there are parents moving here just for that school only to find out there is a very slim chance to get in. Do hope that the situation will change in the future.
That's the reason why parents who's genuine staying around the school have problem sending their kids in. while parent who are staying far away from the schools are taking the advantage of clans & religions status to get in. Especially for parents who are not fortunate to move around the island even they know the chance of getting in is very slim. Really pity for them as they are the one who are being stucked without much choices left.
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rejoice137:
We bought a place in Bishan, hoping to get into CHS but gave up when we saw the number of places left.
Well said. My hubby and I bought the flat at Bishan many years ago not knowing the situation. At least we did not move to Bishan just to get in CHS. I am sure there are parents moving here just for that school only to find out there is a very slim chance to get in. Do hope that the situation will change in the future.superjack:
That's the reason why parents who's genuine staying around the school have problem sending their kids in. while parent who are staying far away from the schools are taking the advantage of clans & religions status to get in. Especially for parents who are not fortunate to move around the island even they know the chance of getting in is very slim. Really pity for them as they are the one who are being stucked without much choices left.
Well, not only are the new property development allowing parents to try for places in CHS. Apparently, there are many foreigners who went 1 step ahead by joining grass root so that they can stay ahead. -
superjack:
That's the reason why parents who's genuine staying around the school have problem sending their kids in. while parent who are staying far away from the schools are taking the advantage of clans & religions status to get in. Especially for parents who are not fortunate to move around the island even they know the chance of getting in is very slim. Really pity for them as they are the one who are being stucked without much choices left.

I don't think it's correct to say pple who live far away are taking advantage of the clans and religion status to get in at Phase 2B (coz P2B already needs balloting for <1km). They can only take advantage of their alumni status (Phase 2A) if they live far away. And they have their parents to thank for. If pple genuinely only want to go to a nearby school, then just apply for Guangyang... -
Just wanna make a correction on the stand people have on alumni, especially those who thinks that no effort is needed where ever they stay.
Long Long ago, during the children parents time, it is also not easy to get into the school at Primary Phase, it is even more difficult to get into the school at Secondary Phase.
So the children parents and even grandparents have already put in their effort during those days that puts themselves / their children into the school.
You can only blame the parentsβ parent for not sending the parents to the school in Primary Phase or blame the parent for not doing well to get into the school in secondary Phase.
Most, if not all, of this alumni has contributed in a way or another to the school during so many years after they graduated from the school.
Yes, PV, Church member, they also put in their time. Some put in long term effort which I fully empathize with their effort, but some are just opportunists hoping to just do the minimum to get the maximum. -
JonC:
I think our parents' parents are prob too busy thinking/finding ways to put FOOD on the table for the entire family rather than finding a good school for the kids. To the honest, during our parents' time, i think as long as they could get into a school, its considered an achievement!Just wanna make a correction on the stand people have on alumni, especially those who thinks that no effort is needed where ever they stay.
Long Long ago, during the children parents time, it is also not easy to get into the school at Primary Phase, it is even more difficult to get into the school at Secondary Phase.
So the children parents and even grandparents have already put in their effort during those days that puts themselves / their children into the school.
You can only blame the parents' parent for not sending the parents to the school in Primary Phase or blame the parent for not doing well to get into the school in secondary Phase.
Most, if not all, of this alumni has contributed in a way or another to the school during so many years after they graduated from the school.
Yes, PV, Church member, they also put in their time. Some put in long term effort which I fully empathize with their effort, but some are just opportunists hoping to just do the minimum to get the maximum.
Its also an achievement that our grandparents managed to escape being gunned in WW2. Thank your grandparents - otherwise, no parents will be born and no us and subsequently no our kids!
Its Maslow Hierarchy of needs - now that our 'basic' needs have been fulfilled - aka - food is on the table, thats why we have the energy and time to hunt for a 'perceived better school' for our kids. -
superjack:
I won't put it as 'taking advantage' - for either alumnus, or clans/religion. It's not wrong to want your child in a school that propagates the values you believe in. The funny ones will be those who are against a certain religion, who try to get into a school that was set up precisely to continue in the tradition.
That's the reason why parents who's genuine staying around the school have problem sending their kids in. while parent who are staying far away from the schools are taking the advantage of clans & religions status to get in. Especially for parents who are not fortunate to move around the island even they know the chance of getting in is very slim. Really pity for them as they are the one who are being stucked without much choices left.
Why would it be wrong for pp to use their alumni standing to get into a school also? I do envy the idea of having various generations go to the same school...it's a kind of heritage to be passed down from generation to generation. To break that link is, in my point, not a good idea also.
I think it's very important for parents to understand what their chances are. I have heard of those who moved around, only to be disappointed ultimately. They should understand the risk if for instance they buy a property near a desired school. Gahmen only guarantee us a place in a school - they don't guarantee which school. -
hquek:
Totally agree with you! There are many people who dun like catholics but want to enter catholic school... weird but true... and then they complain that the school instill catholic values in their kids... Duh? Then the school must take extra care not to \"offend\" these people by preaching, otherwise kenna complain...
I won't put it as 'taking advantage' - for either alumnus, or clans/religion. It's not wrong to want your child in a school that propagates the values you believe in. The funny ones will be those who are against a certain religion, who try to get into a school that was set up precisely to continue in the tradition.
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So tomorrow is the day of 2c balloting. I wish the kiasuparents can get the schools of their choice. I will stay home and wait for the call. Donβt think I want to be there to witness the balloting. Will update you all on the outcome once I hear from the school.
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rejoice137:
So tomorrow is the day of 2c balloting. I wish the kiasuparents can get the schools of their choice. I will stay home and wait for the call. Don't think I want to be there to witness the balloting. Will update you all on the outcome once I hear from the school.
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rejoice137:
So tomorrow is the day of 2c balloting. I wish the kiasuparents can get the schools of their choice. I will stay home and wait for the call. Don't think I want to be there to witness the balloting. Will update you all on the outcome once I hear from the school.
All the best to you..
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