Hi ASLMUM,
most of the teachers teaching your DD are new, but rest assured your DD would be in good hands. Her Science teacher is really good and she makes learning the subject interesting. 
Does your DD have any CCA she would like to join in mind?
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RE: St. Margaret's Secondary
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RE: CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace
HI JUSH, old girl here!

Yes parents, the 7.40am assembly is compulsory.
to bobianah: Yes ironing on then sewing the name tag will ensure that it stays there. -
RE: St. Margaret's Secondary
To ASLMUM:
From what I know, the girls will more or less be in the same class as they were in Sec1 (e.g from 1/1 to 2/1). However, there are exceptions, if many students do very well or many did not do well at all. But most times, the change of classes is minimal, maybe affects only 2 or 3 girls.
In the event of a change in class, the house your daughter is in would most likely change too. The school assigns the houses according to class so they can bond together as a house as well. This would mean buying new house shirts every other year if there is a change of class. What my friends and I used to do, is that we exchange shirts, so we do not have to spend the money to get new ones.
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RE: CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace
Hi Parents,
I am an ex-student of the school and have graduated for quite long already. My mother used to face the same problem with regards to the bus transport. The prices quoted to you by Xin Sheng is reasonable.
Do be prepared for further price raise in the near future. During my entire 6 years with the school, prices for the bus transport increased by a lot. Do consider letting your daughter take the public transport when she reaches Primary 5, especially if you live nearby or have a direct bus home. It helped save some money.
The bus operators do their pick ups very early in the morning, which I feel is a waste, when the school starts much later than other schools at 8am.
Food wise, it is strict. If I am not wrong, there are only vending machines that sell healthy drinks such as milo, apple juice, green tea and chrysanthemum tea. This is due to a major food poisoning situation about 15 years ago when they still had a drinks stall. I still remember that the Principal then did not allow the sale of fried finger food alone, e.g nuggets, seaweed chicken. Students had to buy beehoon or rice to go along with it. Portions are small and it is quite expensive. So, give your daughters enough money for recess or pack some food for her.
Do share who are the form teachers of your daughter and how their first day of school went!
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RE: St. Margaret's Secondary
Students are classed not in clear order, but the best class is 1/1. There is a mix of students from St Margs Primary and non-affliated schools in each class.
Do share with us the form teacher and co-form of your daughterโs class. I am an ex-student, who graduated a few years back and can help you if you need to know more information.
Hope your girls are enjoying the orientation so far.