Catholic High (Primary)
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My DS is attending P1 next year. Can anyone advise if thereβs any good afterschool care that the CHS students usually attend?
Also, we will be overseas during the orientation. Will we miss anything important?THanks -
bluemoon,
tnx for comforting, bluemoon
Can I verify that CHS dun take PV before the boy in the school? I managed to get hold of a staff and she said they dun usually take in PV now.
Magdelene,
I dun mind to tbe in the PSG at all. If my boy yet to b in the school, can stil be in PSG? -
MickeyRat:
If your boy is not in the school yet, you cannot join the PSG. PSG is only for parents of current students. For PV scheme, you should call the school to double check but since last year, they have stopped coz many PVs could not ballot in even after volunteering. If you are Catholic / grassroots, you don't need to PV. In the Bishan thread, you mentioned you were 1-2km of CHS. I am afraid you won't have a chance to ballot coz the school has been balloting at <1km for many many years.bluemoon,
tnx for comforting, bluemoon
Can I verify that CHS dun take PV before the boy in the school? I managed to get hold of a staff and she said they dun usually take in PV now.
Magdelene,
I dun mind to tbe in the PSG at all. If my boy yet to b in the school, can stil be in PSG? -
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I am very interested to transfer my boy to Catholic High. Can someone enlighten me how should I go about doing it? I try to check from school website but seems like there isn't any application form to download as compared to some other schools. My boy is P2 this year and he is doing relatively well in his school (maintaining top 5 in his class).
Does anyone know if the transfer is base on 1st-come-1st-basis or based on overall results?
Hope someone from CHS family can help me...
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The best way to do this I would think is to approach the general office.
The possible intakes are for P3 (bigger class size from 30 in P2 to 40 in P3) or P4 (when those selected for GEP enter the GEP classes) if your son is P2, you might have a chance for next year. The office will know best how to handle this and let you know if there already is a waiting list. -
kay22:
Transfer to CHS is NOT based on 1st-come-1st-serve basis.. The school administers transfer cases only ONCE a year, at the end of each academic year, after the year-end exams.:?: :?:
I am very interested to transfer my boy to Catholic High. Can someone enlighten me how should I go about doing it? I try to check from school website but seems like there isn't any application form to download as compared to some other schools. My boy is P2 this year and he is doing relatively well in his school (maintaining top 5 in his class).
Does anyone know if the transfer is base on 1st-come-1st-basis or based on overall results?
Hope someone from CHS family can help me...
:thankyou:
You have to collect & submit a Request For Transfer form, PERSONALLY at the General Office, with photocopies of your DS' exam results (CAs & SAs) of P1 & P2, CCA records and other Certs of achievements.. Yes, academic results is a major area the school looks at.
My DS2 was transferred to CHS at P3 (no vacancy at P1 & P2).. From what you have described, your DS seems to stand a high chance.. All The Best !!
PS: You can submit your application for transfer anytime during the year (eg. Now), but you have to forward your DS' documents to the school by early November (after your DS' SA2 exam) for the school to process your application. -
firefly38:
Hi Firefly,
Transfer to CHS is NOT based on 1st-come-1st-serve basis.. The school administers transfer cases only ONCE a year, at the end of each academic year, after the year-end exams.kay22:
:?: :?:
I am very interested to transfer my boy to Catholic High. Can someone enlighten me how should I go about doing it? I try to check from school website but seems like there isn't any application form to download as compared to some other schools. My boy is P2 this year and he is doing relatively well in his school (maintaining top 5 in his class).
Does anyone know if the transfer is base on 1st-come-1st-basis or based on overall results?
Hope someone from CHS family can help me...
:thankyou:
You have to collect & submit a Request For Transfer form, PERSONALLY at the General Office, with photocopies of your DS' exam results (CAs & SAs) of P1 & P2, CCA records and other Certs of achievements.. Yes, academic results is a major area the school looks at.
My DS2 was transferred to CHS at P3 (no vacancy at P1 & P2).. From what you have described, your DS seems to stand a high chance.. All The Best !!
PS: You can submit your application for transfer anytime during the year (eg. Now), but you have to forward your DS' documents to the school by early November (after your DS' SA2 exam) for the school to process your application.
Really thanks for your reply... You really bright up my day and boost my confidence of trying. I have been hesitating knowing that CHS is a popular school and transfering may not be easy. But after your reading your post, my mind is set on transfering. I shall call up the school tomorrow or even visit the school personally to collect the forms!
Once again, thank you!!!
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kay22:
Hi Firefly,
Transfer to CHS is NOT based on 1st-come-1st-serve basis.. The school administers transfer cases only ONCE a year, at the end of each academic year, after the year-end exams.firefly38:
[quote=\"kay22\"]:?: :?:
I am very interested to transfer my boy to Catholic High. Can someone enlighten me how should I go about doing it? I try to check from school website but seems like there isn't any application form to download as compared to some other schools. My boy is P2 this year and he is doing relatively well in his school (maintaining top 5 in his class).
Does anyone know if the transfer is base on 1st-come-1st-basis or based on overall results?
Hope someone from CHS family can help me...
:thankyou:
You have to collect & submit a Request For Transfer form, PERSONALLY at the General Office, with photocopies of your DS' exam results (CAs & SAs) of P1 & P2, CCA records and other Certs of achievements.. Yes, academic results is a major area the school looks at.
My DS2 was transferred to CHS at P3 (no vacancy at P1 & P2).. From what you have described, your DS seems to stand a high chance.. All The Best !!
PS: You can submit your application for transfer anytime during the year (eg. Now), but you have to forward your DS' documents to the school by early November (after your DS' SA2 exam) for the school to process your application.
Really thanks for your reply... You really bright up my day and boost my confidence of trying. I have been hesitating knowing that CHS is a popular school and transfering may not be easy. But after your reading your post, my mind is set on transfering. I shall call up the school tomorrow or even visit the school personally to collect the forms!
Once again, thank you!!!
:thankyou:[/quote]You are most welcome, kay22..
I remember I submitted the Transfer Form pretty late in the year coz my DS2's previous school released his Report Book on the 2nd last day of Term-4 (10th week). By then, CHS' school term has already ended coz their Term-4 has only 8 weeks. Thankfully, the Admin staff was still around then to assist me with the transfer application..
Go for it.. If you don't try, you'll never know, right ? Good Luck !! :celebrate: -
Hi Firefly
Yes, I will go for it! :boogie: Will keep you posted if I do hear from them... :xedfingers:
By the way, is your DS transfered from a popular school to CHS? Cos my DS is currently in a neighbourhood school. -
kay22:
My DS2 was from a neighborhood school too.. Unlike your DS, my DS2 had never been anywhere near the Top 5 in his class.. :oops:Hi Firefly
Yes, I will go for it! :boogie: Will keep you posted if I do hear from them... :xedfingers:
By the way, is your DS transfered from a popular school to CHS? Cos my DS is currently in a neighbourhood school.
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