My girl started at P2 in GYPS in JUL.
She had studied in Singapore International School in Hong Kong for 2 years before and at first I was worried whether she could cope with the changes.
In a recent school event, I found the answer from her smiling face, and she told me it was her first time performing in front of people with a short speech made (she never had it before even she studied in an international school which emphasizes on better creativity and development than normal local school). I felt that she was very happy studying there.
To my surprise, the school facilities are very new and it is just a walking distance from our place.
I have no regret to put my girl at GYPS.
My
:dancing: :dancing: son will be joining his sister next year at P1.
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RE: Guangyang Primary
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RE: Guangyang Primary
Dear NYmummy and kkan99,
Thanks for your replies which really gave me a good peace of mind.
l discussed with my wife and guess what, we are going to put our son there also for P1.
Will watch out for the school open day and probably we might see you there.
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RE: Guangyang Primary
Dear parents,
We just relocated back to Singapore for good from HK and we were searching around our area (Bishan) for a primary school for our 2 kids.
Initially I had contacted Ai Tong and Kuo Chuan for my older one but they had put her on waitlist. Being “kiasu” and don’t want to end up no school for my daughter, I contacted MOE and they introduced GYPS to me.
I have no info and ideas how GYPS has been performing, but I just don’t want to put up my kids in a school which stress them up. Branded or not branded, it really doesn’t matter to me, just that I want my children to grow up and learn in an good environment with a good balance on study and childhood.
My kids were studying international school before when they were in HK and thanks god that the curriculum was not very tensed and stressful, and they emphasized more on developing the kids creativity.
Back to GYPS, when I asked around, all my friends and other colleagues gave me that kind of face when I mentioned the school name… “are you sure or not… a lot of ah beng there… bla bla bla, etc”.
Can anyone of you give me some highlights how you feel about GYPS?
Millions thanks.