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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      [quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1964494 time=1582418552 user_id=53606]
      Cedar Primary usually holds open house for the public, u can call up the school to see if after situation goes back to Dorscon Yellow, hopefully by April/May, whether the open house will still be held or not.

      Cedar is attractive for your case because you have a girl. It’s within walking distance & u don’t need to deal with the crazy traffic around Bidadari/Potong Pasir area outside in the mornings. It can get very hectic just trying to get out of this district, eg if you want to travel to Geylang Methodist Primary. It is just a regular neighborhood primary school, although it has affiliation to Geylang Methodist Secondary, that’s not a fantastic secondary school either. Wouldn’t say it’s worth your time. I have a friend teaching there. That’s her comment to me.

      So I’d still pick Cedar Primary...for girls, even though not affiliated to Cedar Secondary, it’s just right next door. Every day they will see the Secondary school girls walking in & out. I think a lot of the primary girls will aspire to score well enough to go “next door”. Cedar has a good reputation & is an IP school. Since u live nearby, it’s good for her to aim for that Secondary school.
      Yes, Cedar is attractive to us cos of the distance. But one of our concern is also because there were reviews that students were rude and rowdy.[/quote]
      Is that true? You live next door to the school. Please tell us whether your observation matches the review. Are the reviews from your neighbors? Or online comments?

      I went for the Open House several years back (under the former principal). My impression of the students was good - although the kids who showed us around were [U]prefects[/u] who spoke politely and articulately.[/quote]The reviews were from online. I’m hardly home during daytime so don’t really get to observe the students from cedar. However, when I get home in the evening, at times there are some loud students still wearing uniform from cedar at the playground.
      But they are not local though.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      Mxjw\" post_id=\"1964457\" time=\"1582356302\" user_id=\"141620:

      Hi parents! Anyone care to share your thoughts on the following. My child will be registering this year. TIA!
      Phase 2A2 - Anderson primary
      Phase 2C
      Nearest to home (walking distance) - Cedar primary
      Within 1km - Canossa Catholic
      Within 1-2km - Geylang Methodist & Paya Lebar Methodist Girls

      With the exception of PLMGS, the schools listed are fairly similar. None of them are exceptional but neither are they bad. PLMGS has a slight edge only because it has a fairly reputable affiliated secondary school.

      Assuming there’s a chance for you to ballot at PLMGS, you can consider that option first. Cedar should have places carry over to Phase 2CS so that would be your backup if ballot fails. If there’s no chance of ballot, just pick Cedar and save your worrying.

      It seems to be that PLMGS is very competitive and looks like a “big pond, small fish” to me.. I have 2 girls and if my elder successfully enters this year, I would have no worries next year to enrol for my younger. Just worry about the environment if it would be too competitive for my children.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      [quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1964464 time=1582363577 user_id=53606]
      All of these schools (except PLMGS) are quite guaranteed to have a place for your girl.

      I’d scratch Anderson Primary because the traveling time would not be worth it.

      Cedar Primary is the best choice for you since it’s within walking distance.

      If you strongly prefer a religious environment for your girl, then choose Canossa Catholic Primary. It is now co-ed though.
      Thanks for your reply! I’m have the same thoughts too for Anderson.. Thinking of the travelling time to and fro for 6 years just kills me. As for Canossa catholic, the school doesn’t really attract us.

      Our consideration now would be cedar pri and Geylang Methodist. Trying to find reviews for these 2 schools.[/quote]
      Cedar Primary usually holds open house for the public, u can call up the school to see if after situation goes back to Dorscon Yellow, hopefully by April/May, whether the open house will still be held or not.

      Cedar is attractive for your case because you have a girl. It’s within walking distance & u don’t need to deal with the crazy traffic around Bidadari/Potong Pasir area outside in the mornings. It can get very hectic just trying to get out of this district, eg if you want to travel to Geylang Methodist Primary. It is just a regular neighborhood primary school, although it has affiliation to Geylang Methodist Secondary, that’s not a fantastic secondary school either. Wouldn’t say it’s worth your time. I have a friend teaching there. That’s her comment to me.

      So I’d still pick Cedar Primary...for girls, even though not affiliated to Cedar Secondary, it’s just right next door. Every day they will see the Secondary school girls walking in & out. I think a lot of the primary girls will aspire to score well enough to go “next door”. Cedar has a good reputation & is an IP school. Since u live nearby, it’s good for her to aim for that Secondary school.[/quote]Yes, Cedar is attractive to us cos of the distance. But one of our concern is also because there were reviews that students were rude and rowdy.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      Mxjw\" post_id=\"1964488\" time=\"1582393667\" user_id=\"141620:


      ...
      As for Canossa catholic, the school doesn’t really attract us.

      small Primary 1 enrolment intake at Cannosa Catholic primary, doesn't mean that this school no good
      Do NOT under-estimate P6 students, studying inside Cannosa Catholic primary school

      There were P6 students in the past, as well as up to last year 2019, who had entered Cedar Girls Secondary school / Raffles Girls Secondary / CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' Secondary , successfully,

      - via DSA [Direct Secondary School Admission] , into Cedar Girls' IP program / RGS Integrated curriculum program / St Nick IP,

      as well as

      - also entered by PSLE T-score,
      ie. these P6 students have the ability to meet Cedar Girl's Sec Cut-off-point, at lowest minimum 250 for O level, or around minimum 254 for Cedar Girls' Integrated Programme, or the ability to meet RGS Cut-off-point at minimum 261, or the ability to meet St Nick Cut-off-point at minimum around 258

      Thus, do NOT under-estimate P6 students, from this school

      Besides, being a small school due to small Primary 1 intake [up to P6 level], has her own advantage, which not many people realized, because a lot of parents eyes keep focussing, heading towards the opposite direction, towards popular, branded-name, competitive primary schools. So, they over-looked the possibility that, this can be a gem primary school

      For your case, Anderson primary is out.
      Not practical
      Not only is it so far from your house, but maybe also no school bus transport from Ang Mo kio to your place, can check up the school bus transport, unless u are prepared to send her to school everyday for next 6 years.
      Even if we assume, got school bus

      1) your daughter got to wake up very early 5+ am every morning, just to catch school bus

      2) school bus fees from Ang Mo kio to your place, going to be costly, exceed $220 per month, two way, to and fro


      fyi

      a) students from Anderson primary, are Not affliated to Anderson Secondary

      Cut-off Point to enter Anderson Secondary [co-ed], is 246 [info, from school website], although by the time your daughter sit for PSLE National exam, will fall under AL system, not Tscore anymore

      https://andersonsec.moe.edu.sg/admission/faqs-for-parents-2018


      b) girls from Cedar primary [co-ed], are Not affliated to Cedar Girls' Secondary

      It’s more of a logistics issue that if my child enters canossa catholic, sending in the morning will be slightly more difficult cos it’s in the middle.

      Eg. If cedar, I can walk my elder to school and my husband can drop my younger to preschool. If Geylang Methodist, i can travel direct to my workplace from there after sending my girl to school. Whereas for canossa catholic, it’s more time consuming to travel to work after that.

      Yes, am aware about the non-affiliation of both Anderson and Cedar.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: Club 2014 kids

      Hi parents! I have a 2014 girl as well. Just wondering if your child will be going for p1 preparatory classes or is already in enrichment classes?

      posted in Clubs for parents with similar age children
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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

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      Mxjw\" post_id=\"1964457\" time=\"1582356302\" user_id=\"141620:
      All of these schools (except PLMGS) are quite guaranteed to have a place for your girl.

      I’d scratch Anderson Primary because the traveling time would not be worth it.

      Cedar Primary is the best choice for you since it’s within walking distance.

      If you strongly prefer a religious environment for your girl, then choose Canossa Catholic Primary. It is now co-ed though.
      Thanks for your reply! I’m have the same thoughts too for Anderson.. Thinking of the travelling time to and fro for 6 years just kills me. As for Canossa catholic, the school doesn’t really attract us.

      Our consideration now would be cedar pri and Geylang Methodist. Trying to find reviews for these 2 schools.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: Cedar Primary

      Hi parents, mind to share how it is at cedar pri so far?

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

      Hi parents! Anyone care to share your thoughts on the following. My child will be registering this year. TIA!

      Phase 2A2 - Anderson primary
      Phase 2C
      Nearest to home (walking distance) - Cedar primary
      Within 1km - Canossa Catholic
      Within 1-2km - Geylang Methodist & Paya Lebar Methodist Girls

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • RE: [Ang Mo Kio/Bishan/Thomson/Toa Payoh] Preschools

      Hi mummies, any recent reviews on Joy Little Schoolhouse, Red Schoolhouse & Maple Bear? Looking for CCs at Sin Ming area. Thanks in advance!

      posted in Child Care
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