zac's mum\" post_id=\"1964549\" time=\"1582454306\" user_id=\"53606:[quote=\"zac's mum\" post_id=1964549 time=1582454306 user_id=53606]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?Mxjw\" post_id=\"1964543\" time=\"1582452883\" user_id=\"141620: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][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.
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.