Maris Stella High
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Hi, my boy currently in P1 at MSHS too...I really like thier school system...very evident in my boy's character developement....academic wise, they're quite strong too...

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Hi all,
My son will be in P1 next year in MSH.
Orientation is on 7 Nov 2009. Can parents accompany the child for orientation? Thanks. -
Miracle Child:
Hmm? I thought P1 orientation is really meant for parents?Hi all,
My son will be in P1 next year in MSH.
Orientation is on 7 Nov 2009. Can parents accompany the child for orientation? Thanks.
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Miracle Child:
Parents supposed to accompany the child....bring your cheque book...alot of expenses for the day. For MSHS, P1 - P2 their recess is catered in so you will have to pay for catering (you can opt out but must pack food for the kid everyday). From what is practised for P1s this year, they are not allowed to go to the canteen. They only allowed to play after they finish their food.Hi all,
My son will be in P1 next year in MSH.
Orientation is on 7 Nov 2009. Can parents accompany the child for orientation? Thanks.
They wil send you the soft copy of the booklist, just need to buy the compulsory items. Everything will be packed into a box for you. Even the plastic folders are included ($2). They will give you a list of which book requires wrapping and those that don't.
PE attire can be bought at the school, white uniform at Bras Basah Complex. Name tags will be ordered in the school. (at our cost of cos)
Other additional costs include buying of a lock for their lockers in school. School bus(if required). Reccommended to take school bus cos after dismissal, school bus has priority to leave first. Also, the roads there tend to get really jammed in the morning.You also need to buy a phone card for your boy to bring to school.
They were very organised last year....I think they should be ok this year too...heard that they ballot at 2B...lucky last year I didn't have that stress
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> academic wise, they're quite strong too
MSHS is VERY strong. Just to give you an idea how strong they are. Last year, about 82 students got into GEP Selection Test Round 2, 12 students got selected for GEP. The year before, 15 students got selected for GEP. Too bad that they don't have GEP classes, almost all their top students have no choice but to transfer to GEP schools every year.
Another interesting thing is their test papers are not available in market because students are not allowed to bring home. Parents can only look at the test papers during the Parent-Tecaher meeting. Overall, their test papers' standard is one of the highest in Singapore.
So don't worry. Your son is in good hands. Cheers. :celebrate: -
I have read somewhere in the forum that MSHS has a student care service (after school) managed by Alumni. Is the service still available now? What is their operation hours and charges like?
t2:
Parents supposed to accompany the child....bring your cheque book...alot of expenses for the day. For MSHS, P1 - P2 their recess is catered in so you will have to pay for catering (you can opt out but must pack food for the kid everyday). From what is practised for P1s this year, they are not allowed to go to the canteen. They only allowed to play after they finish their food.Miracle Child:
Hi all,
My son will be in P1 next year in MSH.
Orientation is on 7 Nov 2009. Can parents accompany the child for orientation? Thanks.
They wil send you the soft copy of the booklist, just need to buy the compulsory items. Everything will be packed into a box for you. Even the plastic folders are included ($2). They will give you a list of which book requires wrapping and those that don't.
PE attire can be bought at the school, white uniform at Bras Basah Complex. Name tags will be ordered in the school. (at our cost of cos)
Other additional costs include buying of a lock for their lockers in school. School bus(if required). Reccommended to take school bus cos after dismissal, school bus has priority to leave first. Also, the roads there tend to get really jammed in the morning.You also need to buy a phone card for your boy to bring to school.
They were very organised last year....I think they should be ok this year too...heard that they ballot at 2B...lucky last year I didn't have that stress

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Having read your post, I am feeling even more depressed now. Has been house hunting for almost 2 months - trying to find a place within 1km to MSHS to enroll my son there. But due to the perceived 'up market', almost all the units I have viewed are asking for prices as high as the last property peak in 2007 while banks are conservative in their valuation. Result? I am still unable to get one without paying huge cash over valuation.
To make the matter worse, MSHS seemed more popular than before this year probably due to the opening of circle line. Looks like my son's chances of getting in is getting slimmer...
Merlion:
> academic wise, they're quite strong too
MSHS is VERY strong. Just to give you an idea how strong they are. Last year, about 82 students got into GEP Selection Test Round 2, 12 students got selected for GEP. The year before, 15 students got selected for GEP. Too bad that they don't have GEP classes, almost all their top students have no choice but to transfer to GEP schools every year.
Another interesting thing is their test papers are not available in market because students are not allowed to bring home. Parents can only look at the test papers during the Parent-Tecaher meeting. Overall, their test papers' standard is one of the highest in Singapore.
So don't worry. Your son is in good hands. Cheers. :celebrate: -
Think I must be most kiasu here cos I plan to enrol my son in Maris Stella High in 2012 but am here to hear more about this boysβ school. Hee!!!
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Thank you, t2 and Merlion, for your sharing.

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hi all,
my son is already in MSHS and i posted some info previously. please refer to thread under toa payoh schools. i will try putting the link here and see if it works
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?t=462&postdays=0&postorder=asc&start=90
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