Guangyang Primary
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Thanks very much for both Tennansee and Sunshine. Just hope that he can do better than Susan

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Why are there so few parents discussing about their kids’ studies & well-being in GYPS? Don’t think we should feel negatively towards the school as this would also be felt by our kids. It won’t help them in anyway nor improve the situation. If we’re ashamed that they are not in the elite school, well, they’re not to be blamed either. We should reflect on ourselves, shouldn’t we? Having said that, I must state for a fact that there are some very brilliant kids in GYPS! I guess as parents, we should also do our part to support our kids with the best that we can, no matter which school they are in. They are, after all, our own little kids, our precious gems…Be suportive Parents!
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Hmmm, parents seemed so involved when the school has activities and such. Strangely, it’s so quiet here instead. Anyway, here’s wishing everyone in GYPS, including the parents, children, all staff & canteen operators a Happy & Prosperous New Year! 万事如意,学业进步,马到成功,步步高升!!!
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hi mummies here. can share more about GY pri?
my son just gotten into this sch. would like to find out more about the trs etc. would appreciate some inputs pls. thanks -
Hi,
This is a good sch with very new sch facilities. Very supportive teachers too -
My son is not Singaporean, not PR.
We live around Balestier Rd.
It’s little far from school.
Will this school arrange a school bus for him? -
CAN I GET MORE FEEDBACK ABOUT GUANGYANG PRIMARY SCH…IM STAYING IN BISHAN, KCPPS CALLED ME AND SAID THAT 1KM HAS FILLED UP THE SPACE…ASKED ME TO WITHDRAW APPLICATION. WAS SOOOOOO HEARTBROKEN.
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I’m a foreigner, however, i would like to share some of my ideas about P1 education.
Firstly, the standard study program in SG is quite high in compare to other countries in the world. So I think you all should not worry that children could not have enough knowledge.
Secondly, as the world is becoming flat, mean in 10-20 years more, you should not expect that your children will stay around in small Singapore to find a job. The world becomes border-less and the most important skill that children need is to be able to over come the culture shock when they move from country to country. One Pri Sch like GY with children from multi countries and multi cultures should be the good starting point for them. Also, with some researches recently, children whom moved around during childhood and faced more cultures would be more confident and easier to be success in compare with other. So, as my idea, give them the chance to prepare.
I applied my boy to GY this year, not quite sure that we could have a chance as we are foreigners. But we visited GY 3 months ago and think it is good enough. Teacher is quite friendly and the students were quite nice when we visit. -
haruhiro:
can contact school admin, ask for the school bus operator telephone, then call up school bus driver whether got school bus or not, go your house to fetch children to and fro daily, to school.My son is not Singaporean, not PR.
We live around Balestier Rd.
It's little far from school.
Will this school arrange a school bus for him?
Guangyang telephone
http://www.guangyangpri.moe.edu.sg/ -
Mummy2boys:
CAN I GET MORE FEEDBACK ABOUT GUANGYANG PRIMARY SCH...IM STAYING IN BISHAN, KCPPS CALLED ME AND SAID THAT 1KM HAS FILLED UP THE SPACE..ASKED ME TO WITHDRAW APPLICATION. WAS SOOOOOO HEARTBROKEN.
For all you know it might be a blessing in disguise
Dd in p2 now, always keen and happy to go to school. The school is proactive to improve itself, very apparent when i see some improved measures done to facilitate school events. I'm truly impressed and heartened to hear that the P wants the school to partner with parents in this journey for the best interest of our kids. It was during an address to the parents and i remember feeling so touched by his sincerity when he said that.
More importantly, there are great teachers here. We are blessed my dd has an amazing FT. Although there is a high number of foreigners in dd class, we fellow mummies bonded regardless of nationality and supported each other via WhatsApp with no agenda and only for the best interest of our kids. I'm not sure if i could get this level of support from local mummies who tend to be really competitive esp at the more branded schools.
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