Pei Chun Public
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my62202:
Well, many schools started their PV programme 2 years in advance... Ai Tong and Anderson are some that I heard of. It's slowly becoming a norm I think...Hi ladies,
my DS, born in 2006, suppose to register next year for P1 in 2013..
last month i juz called up the school to check on the PV...
to my surprise, it's already closed for children born in 2006...
that's a bit too early isn't it ??
we stayed within 1km from PC...
but as i'm not a local and DH's old school was long closed down...
so we will definitely be in P2C...
any advice from mummies here whether i should try my luck in P2C ??
is the demand always way greater than the available slots ??
The choice is yours whether to try... and no one knows exactly what kind of situations it will be when the time comes. Demand is definitely going to be more than supply, it's a matter of how much more.... So my advice is keep your options open, source for a few other schools and do some homework in the meantime. -
Callie Tan:
ya, we are now looking into Hong Wen...
Well, many schools started their PV programme 2 years in advance... Ai Tong and Anderson are some that I heard of. It's slowly becoming a norm I think...my62202:
Hi ladies,
my DS, born in 2006, suppose to register next year for P1 in 2013..
last month i juz called up the school to check on the PV...
to my surprise, it's already closed for children born in 2006...
that's a bit too early isn't it ??
we stayed within 1km from PC...
but as i'm not a local and DH's old school was long closed down...
so we will definitely be in P2C...
any advice from mummies here whether i should try my luck in P2C ??
is the demand always way greater than the available slots ??
The choice is yours whether to try... and no one knows exactly what kind of situations it will be when the time comes. Demand is definitely going to be more than supply, it's a matter of how much more.... So my advice is keep your options open, source for a few other schools and do some homework in the meantime.
though a bit far...but not too far from TPY...
DH said this is his next choice of school after PCPS... -
my62202:
ya, we are now looking into Hong Wen...
Well, many schools started their PV programme 2 years in advance... Ai Tong and Anderson are some that I heard of. It's slowly becoming a norm I think...Callie Tan:
[quote=\"my62202\"]Hi ladies,
my DS, born in 2006, suppose to register next year for P1 in 2013..
last month i juz called up the school to check on the PV...
to my surprise, it's already closed for children born in 2006...
that's a bit too early isn't it ??
we stayed within 1km from PC...
but as i'm not a local and DH's old school was long closed down...
so we will definitely be in P2C...
any advice from mummies here whether i should try my luck in P2C ??
is the demand always way greater than the available slots ??
The choice is yours whether to try... and no one knows exactly what kind of situations it will be when the time comes. Demand is definitely going to be more than supply, it's a matter of how much more.... So my advice is keep your options open, source for a few other schools and do some homework in the meantime.
though a bit far...but not too far from TPY...
DH said this is his next choice of school after PCPS...[/quote]Hong Wen is also a popular school. Need ballets within 1 km for phase 2C. -
SweeKeng1973:
do PV
Hong Wen is also a popular school. Need ballets within 1 km for phase 2C.
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Can also consider Yangzheng Pr.
More than 100 years history with strong support from their Alumni, which means parents need not do fund raising.
Can apply for transfer and \"Upgrade\" to Pei Chun after P3 after pupils from Pei Chun qualifies for GEP. :celebrate: -
Hi P1 parents,
May I know did the school give out any separate info sheet on the Maths
MA? My girl only showed me the info sheets for English & Chinese…
Thanks -
Callie Tan:
Hi Callie,Hi P1 parents,
May I know did the school give out any separate info sheet on the Maths
MA? My girl only showed me the info sheets for English & Chinese....
Thanks
Same here. Only have the sheets for Chinese and Eng. -
Callie Tan:
The Maths info on MA is provided in the stack together with the 1st notice on MA. Its on the 1st few topics they have learnt; nos. 0 to 10, addition, subtraction, number bonds and numbers showing positions. 5 units which is relevant to their shaping maths text. Let's hope the kids all do well for their 1st Modular Assessment...........Hi P1 parents,
May I know did the school give out any separate info sheet on the Maths
MA? My girl only showed me the info sheets for English & Chinese....
Thanks
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marmum:
Yes I have the 1st set of info on all the MA issues... But since there were separate info sheets on Eng & Chinese so I thought my girl misplaced the one for Maths...
The Maths info on MA is provided in the stack together with the 1st notice on MA. Its on the 1st few topics they have learnt; nos. 0 to 10, addition, subtraction, number bonds and numbers showing positions. 5 units which is relevant to their shaping maths text. Let's hope the kids all do well for their 1st Modular Assessment...........Callie Tan:
Hi P1 parents,
May I know did the school give out any separate info sheet on the Maths
MA? My girl only showed me the info sheets for English & Chinese....
Thanks
Yes have to do revision this week lor.... Cannot play too much.... -
Hi, anyome know where to purchase the uniform? the address?
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