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    • RE: St Andrew's Secondary School

      SASS is within walking distance from Potong Pasir MRT, just a few hundred meters away.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: St Andrew's Secondary School

      Hi all, I’m a SA old boy, was there fr P1 to JC2, so my view maybe (probably is) biased.


      I’ve enrolled my son in SA Junior (alumni, no need to do volunteer work) n he’s now taking his PSLE. He’s hoping to go into an IP school but is undecided after a visit to the Adams’ Class in SASS, which is supposed to be 2 classes in the Express stream that will be using more of IT in their curriculum.

      St Andrew’s, being a mission school, has stuck to the principle of providing for all and not just the elite among us. Hence, there’d never been any intention to become a Gifted Program School (Primary) or Integrated Program (Secondary). I’ve old classmates who are teaching at SASS so I’m kept informed on how things are there and I am confident that SASS will provide a good environment if DS decides to go there.

      Although I can say that most SAJS boys will end up going to SASS, I think those from non-affiliated schools shd not give up hope. My only word of advice, as a parent, is, not to choose a school that is inconvenient for your kids to get to or get home from, as travelling time can be very tiring and disruptive with the added workload in Secondary school.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: DSA 2013

      DS going for CHS, tho he doesn’t like the uniform.


      anyway, thought the interview and tests will be a good learning experience, whether he makes it or not.

      posted in Secondary Schools - Selection
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