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    • J Offline
      jaycee
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      wel it depends if there is a straight bus it will be really convenient…from previous students, my bukit panjang kids do better than alot of other students. And the subject combination offered in the school is good. For example, many schools do not offer A math for NA but Bukit Panjang offers

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        julongmum
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        [quote]wel it depends if there is a straight bus it will be really convenient...[/quote]
        Hi Jaycee, what r the main service bus, exclude those feeder service from CKK bus interchange. Or do pupils walk to sch from CKK bus interchange/MRT for those who take MRT?

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          caroline3sg
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          strictly no bus except feeder bus no. 300.


          I think it is 2 bus stops away from CCK interchange

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            julongmum
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            Aiii, very far if one would to walk fr MRT to BPHS. Same from Clementi MRT walk to NHHS. Why aren't these sch located be more convenient and accessible for pupils :roll:

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              pinky
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              julongmum:
              Aiii, very far if one would to walk fr MRT to BPHS. Same from Clementi MRT walk to NHHS. Why aren't these sch located be more convenient and accessible for pupils :roll:


              because they are exclusive :celebrate:

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                StillThinking
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                s-weetsugar:
                Im currently fifteen and I completed my Secondary 1 and 2 syllabus in CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls', and frankly speaking, they only recognise the best. If you're second best, it is hard to get opportunities that will really enrich and give you the experience that will come out useful next time.


                Start of my Secondary 3 year , I transferred to a rather unknown school in the west due to a change of address. It really opened my eyes as for the first time, i was actually coming into contact with students of different races and different academic streams. My cohort has a total of 2 Express classes, 3 Normal Academic classes and 1 Normal Technical Class. It was shocking at first, St. Nick's has 11 classes of Special/Express students.

                Let me just head straight to the Pros and the Cons. 🙂

                Pros (academically)
                > The small cohort makes sure every student has the proper attention that they need.
                > The teachers are just as good as those that i had in St. Nick's, or even better.
                > Sufficient CCAs.
                > Meaningful enrichments.

                Pros (character-building wise)
                > We embarked on a programme called the Leukaemia Awareness Programme, where we went down to Wisma Atria to promote the awareness of Leukaemia. We are now in the Singapore Book of Records because of this. Before this, we had a 2 month enrichment course on how to plan events, market our merchandise to raise funds and public speaking. I wouldn't even have dreamt of such an opportunity in St. Nick's.
                > I became more mindful of the other races, especially now that i have a few malay close friends.

                Cons
                > Distractions like BGRs are definite to show up.

                I hope i have cleared up misconceptions that prestigious schools are definitely better than neighbourhood schools, for it is not always the case. In St. Nick's, it was just 24/7 study, study, study (and i truly mean 24/7, with the amount of homework), but now, my studies aren't neglected while having other activities, and i still achieved an excellent grade after the End-Of-Year Examinations. 🙂

                Afterall, it is still up to the child on whether he/she will do well in their studies. But in our time, being academically strong isn't the only criterion that people look at in society.
                TBH, I really don't get what made you think this way. I am really enjoying my experience here in SNGS. They don't recognise only the best either. They give equal chances to everyone as much as possible. In SNGS, it spend very little time on studying just because of the workload too. Yes, I agree that prestigious schools aren't always better than Neighbourhood school(I was in a neighbourhood school during my Primary days and I really enjoyed it.) But SNGS? Overall, my Primary school has quite a good reputation in terms of it's teachers(though it isn't very well sought after tbh) but I felt SNGS's were overall, better(I really liked my teachers in Primary, but there were just the ones that I hate) Cld you explain a bit more on why you said this? Cause I srsly don't understand. Was it because you left the school in some form of unhappiness? Care to share?(And yes I know this is very old alr)

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