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    • RE: GEP 2011 - Screening & Selection

      shalomger:
      hongbaocollector:

      Can add my DS into ACSP


      :congrats:
      Hihi! šŸ™‚ Finally another ACSian on the forum. Hehe. šŸ™‚
      Is he transferring to ACSP or is he already from ACSP?
      Where do u guys live? ^.^

      ACSP books can be ordered at Pacific bookstore's website with an added $7.80 for delivery btw.

      We are going away for a week and concerned that the orientation letter will come in the mail when we're away. ^.^\"

      Hi shalomger,

      I've never bought my son's books from Pacific since they took over the school bookshop from Popular some 2 years ago. They are slightly more expensive than Popular. I order mine from Popular online store. It's cheaper and you can choose to collect it from a Popular store near you.

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      clayman
    • RE: DSA 2011

      MummySTay:
      junrahmat:

      [quote=\"Concernedparents\"]Good Luck to all who applied for ACSI !! My son will be in Year 2 IB next year and he enjoyed every moment of his Year 1. Very good balance between study and project work and sports. Hopefully yr kids won't be same class as Dr. TTan's grandson as he will be Year 1 ACSI next year. Under Pressure boy !



      Actually you should be wishing good luck to the teacher who'll be teaching his grandson. He/She would be under even greater pressure! šŸ˜“

      Hahaha...

      Agree. Not everyone can take this kind of pressure. Come parent-teacher's meeting, :nailbite: šŸ˜“[/quote]You guys have very good imagination....haha!

      He's as normal as your next door neighbour's son. He gets along with all his classmates and gets punished too. I don't see his teachers being under pressure too. And no......no bodyguards around...keke.

      dikirim pada Secondary Schools - Selection
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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      Full.Cream:
      shalomger:

      Lol!! I guess my boy will be learning the anthem this school hols w much enthusiasm from my dad. šŸ˜„

      Was at my boy's graduation last yr....and singing the school anthem again almost brought tears to my eyes!! :oops:

      Never fails to stir the soul every time I hear it!!

      dikirim pada Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      shalomger:
      Lol!! I guess my boy will be learning the anthem this school hols w much enthusiasm from my dad. šŸ˜„


      It is good to hear that ACSP is less stressful an environment which is what we felt was good for our boy. It will be a good fit.

      He was previously from Kheng Cheng Primary which was selected because it is just a 5min walk from our place and had the right culture for him vs Pei Chun Public (more Cheena). It isn't a \"branded\" school but had a v nurturing stable of teachers. He was part of the school's elite chess team which was also a reason why we chose the school. It promotes chess (a passion of his and a game he picked up on his own at age 5 by reading a book about it) and chess is one of the school's niche cca. Lastly we selected it believing that the big fish and small pond effect would give him some confidence earlier on and that if he gets to a better school through GEP or PSLE, we would support his leap to a bigger pond. His three years has been relaxing but he found it lacked the challenge that he sought after. So hopefully the GEP will expose him to fresh and interesting challenges that will develop him mentally, grow his curiosity to learn and push boundaries, and through ACSP, develop his character as he journeys with Christ.

      When the time comes I prob will have to ask u about the IP. Neither my hubby nor I know much about this route. šŸ™‚ For now, we shall take it one step at a time, trusting the LORD to send us timely Angels such as yourself to give us a clue. šŸ˜„
      Your son sounds like he's a very bright boy. Good for him! ACSP also has a very strong Chess team and I'm sure he'll fit in perfectly.

      It's my pleasure to help. I just feel it's my duty to do that for fellow ACSians.

      Have a good holiday before it all starts again!

      God Bless!

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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      shalomger:

      Thanks! It's uncharted territory for us so I definitely appreciate the help. šŸ™‚
      How was his experience in ACS like and where is he furthering his studies?
      My brother and myself are old boys of the school, so you can imagine his experience pretty much started when he was in kindergarten. He already knew the school anthem before he started primary 1....keke.

      He is also a GEPper so there was not much of a transition in Primary 4 when he started in the programme as he basically remained in the same school.

      He is going to ACSI in the Integrated Programme.

      The GEP programme in ACSP is carried out at a less stressful pace as compared to some GEP centres like NYPS or Rosyth. Even then, this year's GEP cohort in the school did quite well with 21 of them scoring above 260 in the recent PSLE. That's almost half the class...considering they only really started their PSLE revision in June.

      Rest assured, your son will be in good hands. Which school was your son from?

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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      shalomger:

      :thankyou:
      :udaman:
      No problem. You are most welcomed.

      Any other questions on GEP and life in ACSP, just give me a shout. My son just finished his \"tour of duty\" there....keke

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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      clayman:

      Toa Payoh is not too far away so you can safely use the figure I gave you as a rough guide. Cost for a one-way trip is usually 2/3 the price of a return trip, so you can do your calculations from there.

      GEPpers usually have activities twice a week after school when the school term is in full swing. CCAs are on Fridays. Problem is the GEP activities usually end by 3.00pm, so he would have to hang around school till 4.30pm earliest before the bus leaves.

      May I suggest you put him on a one way trip to school in the morning and let him come home by bus/mrt. It is quite safe as you would hop on to bus 700 or 171 on the same side of the school and get off at Newton MRT. No need to cross any traffic junctions. A lot of the boys do that, so no worries.
      Pulled this out for you from the school website. This is the contact for arranging bus services. She is the bus coordinator.

      Ms Carrie
      Tel: 6560-8032
      [email protected]

      dikirim pada Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      shalomger:

      Hi Clayman! Yup. He got into the GEP. ^.^\" Thanks so much for the detailed reply.

      We live in Toa Payoh. šŸ™‚ I read that we have to arrange for school buses on our own if we intend to send him to and fro by bus. Does anyone know what a two way trip might cost? I'd pick him up but am busy tending to his baby brother who is 9mo.
      Toa Payoh is not too far away so you can safely use the figure I gave you as a rough guide. Cost for a one-way trip is usually 2/3 the price of a return trip, so you can do your calculations from there.

      GEPpers usually have activities twice a week after school when the school term is in full swing. CCAs are on Fridays. Problem is the GEP activities usually end by 3.00pm, so he would have to hang around school till 4.30pm earliest before the bus leaves.

      May I suggest you put him on a one way trip to school in the morning and let him come home by bus/mrt. It is quite safe as you would hop on to bus 700 or 171 on the same side of the school and get off at Newton MRT. No need to cross any traffic junctions. A lot of the boys do that, so no worries.

      dikirim pada Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      shalomger:
      Hi all! DS has been posted to ACSP šŸ™‚ Just wanna find out how we can go about arranging for transport? What are the school bus fees like? Also, is it convenient and safe to get to the Sch via Newton MRT/ bus? DS is joining ACSP in P4. šŸ™‚ I am an only child but my Dad was from ACS so he is v happy. Lol. He has been singing the school son around DS a lot. Keke.

      Got into GEP??

      Where do you live? To give you a rough idea, a one-way trip from the Farrer Road area will cost around $80. You have to take into account that your son will probably have after school activities which means you will have to pay extra for the \"after-school activities bus\" which only leaves the school around 4.30-4.45pm.

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      clayman
    • RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

      MrBig:
      ^5 clayman !!!

      same here šŸ˜„
      Which level is your son in?
      Mine just finished PSLE. Will be moving on to ACSI.

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      clayman
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