Montfort Junior
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ABDA:
Thanks for sharing! The school looks huge!Latest video:
Are you considering Montfort Junior for your son? Watch this video to find out what our current and ex-Montfortians have to say about their experience of the school.
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tootsieroll:
I'm going for the open house on 7 July. Rather looking forward to it - got a confirmation email last week, and today, another email reconfirming things. I've no doubt my son will enjoy the open day.
Hi Tootsieroll,
I am going for the open house too next week. Got a confirmation email and my DS is very excited especially the Lego part. lol! Shall see you next week.
I got some qns to ask like do the sch has PAL prog (not sure whether its an important prog/useful/necessary & what is \"I am a STAR prog We are a Star Class prog Magical Pen\" -
Hi,
Can anyone share with me is there a good after student care near Monfort Junior? -
MadameMoiselle:
Hi MadameMoiselle,
Hi Tootsieroll,
I am going for the open house too next week. Got a confirmation email and my DS is very excited especially the Lego part. lol! Shall see you next week.
I got some qns to ask like do the sch has PAL prog (not sure whether its an important prog/useful/necessary & what is \"I am a STAR prog We are a Star Class prog Magical Pen\"
Sorry, I've only seen this entry now. What did you think about the open house?
It was interesting to see the boys in a real classroom session - we went to the talks, so only observed the English and Art. My son loves it - he didn't want to leave - the Lego room and Butterfly garden really caught his attention.
The Principal gives me the impression that she is really trying to improve the academic standards of the school. I think considering that parents generally like to try for more 'elite' schools, what MJS is left with are those really wanting a much more holistic education rather than one which is purely result driven, not to say they won't support the child who is bright (at least from her presentation).
So yes, we will be applying for our son - MJS first choice. Age quod agis - what an empowering motto! -
tootsieroll:
Hi Tootsieroll,
Hi MadameMoiselle,MadameMoiselle:
Hi Tootsieroll,
I am going for the open house too next week. Got a confirmation email and my DS is very excited especially the Lego part. lol! Shall see you next week.
I got some qns to ask like do the sch has PAL prog (not sure whether its an important prog/useful/necessary & what is \"I am a STAR prog We are a Star Class prog Magical Pen\"
Sorry, I've only seen this entry now. What did you think about the open house?
It was interesting to see the boys in a real classroom session - we went to the talks, so only observed the English and Art. My son loves it - he didn't want to leave - the Lego room and Butterfly garden really caught his attention.
The Principal gives me the impression that she is really trying to improve the academic standards of the school. I think considering that parents generally like to try for more 'elite' schools, what MJS is left with are those really wanting a much more holistic education rather than one which is purely result driven, not to say they won't support the child who is bright (at least from her presentation).
So yes, we will be applying for our son - MJS first choice. Age quod agis - what an empowering motto!
We are definitely registering MJS this year for our DS. He loves the school especially the lego room (of course!) and the synthetic grass field and ALL BOYS. The school is huge. Boys will be boys. They love to play. So i do not want him to be academically good but strive in CCAs as well. We are above 2km n hope that he is selected (as I know MJS do not have balloting thou. hehe!)
ive been to many school tours n open houses & MJS caught my eye with the interior & moral values explained by the principal. We are non-catholic. I just love the mixture of races in the school and having known its a mini-international school. (how cool!)
Btw, which one is you during the principal talk? I was at the back and I suppose the vainty mom with high wedge. lol!!!! :roll: -
MadameMoiselle:
Have you registered yet? I've only been to a couple of other schools too, all nice, but Montfort is the one gave me a lasting impression. Which schools had you visited previously? We are Catholic, but my son is a foreigner, so will only qualify for Phase 3 unfortunately. Yes, I believe it is quite international, we asked the principal and she said a lot of filipinos, chinese, myanmar, mixed kids, so yes I do like the diversity, because learning styles will be very different and the school has to use different ways to teach.
Hi Tootsieroll,
We are definitely registering MJS this year for our DS. He loves the school especially the lego room (of course!) and the synthetic grass field and ALL BOYS. The school is huge. Boys will be boys. They love to play. So i do not want him to be academically good but strive in CCAs as well. We are above 2km n hope that he is selected (as I know MJS do not have balloting thou. hehe!)
ive been to many school tours n open houses & MJS caught my eye with the interior & moral values explained by the principal. We are non-catholic. I just love the mixture of races in the school and having known its a mini-international school. (how cool!)
Btw, which one is you during the principal talk? I was at the back and I suppose the vainty mom with high wedge. lol!!!! :roll:
I was the mum with the crying girl, who fell on the stairs - don't know if you noticed
Highly embarrassing moment!!
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tootsieroll:
Have you registered yet? I've only been to a couple of other schools too, all nice, but Montfort is the one gave me a lasting impression. Which schools had you visited previously? We are Catholic, but my son is a foreigner, so will only qualify for Phase 3 unfortunately. Yes, I believe it is quite international, we asked the principal and she said a lot of filipinos, chinese, myanmar, mixed kids, so yes I do like the diversity, because learning styles will be very different and the school has to use different ways to teach.MadameMoiselle:
Hi Tootsieroll,
We are definitely registering MJS this year for our DS. He loves the school especially the lego room (of course!) and the synthetic grass field and ALL BOYS. The school is huge. Boys will be boys. They love to play. So i do not want him to be academically good but strive in CCAs as well. We are above 2km n hope that he is selected (as I know MJS do not have balloting thou. hehe!)
ive been to many school tours n open houses & MJS caught my eye with the interior & moral values explained by the principal. We are non-catholic. I just love the mixture of races in the school and having known its a mini-international school. (how cool!)
Btw, which one is you during the principal talk? I was at the back and I suppose the vainty mom with high wedge. lol!!!! :roll:
I was the mum with the crying girl, who fell on the stairs - don't know if you noticed
Highly embarrassing moment!!
Ooo ok. I was just behind u during the talk with the bald guy & i was way behind during the talk with the principal..
He will be in phase 3 i see... Im 2km away from mjs no doubt in 2c. Hope he gets in. -
Tootsieroll, im residing in punggol and i went to open houses near my vicinity: Edgefield & Mee Toh. None of them beat MJS (the respectful kids, loads of Ccas, mjs has gym, cleaner environment, updated notice board, great PSG, etc) but academically MJS parked below them. Both r balloting even for >1km.
i hate balloting!
Btw, did u join the PSG fb account? -
MadameMoiselle:
I think you definitely can get in at 2c. I live in Punggol too. I thought PSG is only available to join when the boy is a pupil?Tootsieroll, im residing in punggol and i went to open houses near my vicinity: Edgefield & Mee Toh. None of them beat MJS (the respectful kids, loads of Ccas, mjs has gym, cleaner environment, updated notice board, great PSG, etc) but academically MJS parked below them. Both r balloting even for >1km.
i hate balloting!
Btw, did u join the PSG fb account?
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