Logo
    • Education
      • Pre-School
      • Primary Schools Directory
      • Primary Schools Articles
      • P1 Registration
      • DSA
      • PSLE
      • Secondary
      • Tertiary
      • Special Needs
    • Lifestyle
      • Well-being
    • Activities
      • Events
    • Enrichment & Services
      • Find A Service Provider
      • Enrichment Articles
      • Enrichment Services
      • Tuition Centre/Private Tutor
      • Infant Care/ Childcare / Student Care Centre
      • Kindergarten/Preschool
      • Private Institutions and International Schools
      • Special Needs
      • Indoor & Outdoor Playgrounds
      • Paediatrics
      • Neonatal Care
    • Forum
    • ASKQ
    • Register
    • Login
    1. Home
    2. sunnyisland
    3. Posts
    S
    Offline
    • Profile
    • Following 0
    • Followers 0
    • Topics 0
    • Posts 8
    • Groups 0

    Posts

    Recent Best Controversial
    • RE: Choosing and Evaluating Primary Schools

      qms:
      sunnyisland:

      I dont think we will be moving anytime close to RMPS although my mom stays near. Does RMPS has a history of balloting?


      RMPS has a history of balloting within 1 km in P2C. However, since your child will be in P2A, you do not need to worry, for now.


      Thank you very much! Well earn more grey hair after this whole process.

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
      S
      sunnyisland
    • RE: Frontier Primary

      sunnyisland:
      Dear parents with children in Frontier,


      We are in the process of short listing this school but would like to hear your views and feedback. We are overseas currently and will only be back to see our daughter go into p1. Thus, have no idea how the school works. We will even have to submit our application through the embassy here. šŸ˜ž

      Anyway, some things i would like to find out...
      How do your kids feel about type school? Does it have a good pool of staff and good communication channel? Wat was the best thing you felt after your kid went ingot the school? Is the BASC well equipped and disciplined?

      Hope to have some info to work with.

      Thanks,

      Hmmm. no one sharing yet.

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

      qms:
      sunnyisland:

      Thank you for enlightening me on the caregivers route. That was something new to me. Does that mean I can enroll in RMPS in phase 2a and subsequent go for Phase 2C if we decide to switch schools?


      You are allowed to enrol in RMPS in P2A. However, you need to withdraw your application with the school should you decide to enrol with another school in P2C. Once you have withdrawn from RMPS, you are not able to go back to the school to claim the place should you be unsuccessful in P2C. So, plan your move wisely.

      Actually, have you considered moving closer to RMPS?
      sunnyisland:
      What other schools in Jurong West are good?
      You may like to read the Jurong West thread located within this Primary Schools - Selection and Registration section for more information.
      sunnyisland:
      I can't seem to find the thread for Frontier Pri networking though.
      I see that you have found your way to the thread. There must be a reason why this school was so hot in last year's P1 registration even though it was a new school. So, talk to the parents there. Am sure you will get the information you have been looking for. :celebrate:


      I dont think we will be moving anytime close to RMPS although my mom stays near. Does RMPS has a history of balloting?

      Going through the threads, the best bet may be betwen Frontier Pri and Jurong West Pri. Since both are within 1km of our residence. The next is probably to have a back up school in case we do not get a place. šŸ˜ž

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
      S
      sunnyisland
    • RE: Frontier Primary

      Dear parents with children in Frontier,


      We are in the process of short listing this school but would like to hear your views and feedback. We are overseas currently and will only be back to see our daughter go into p1. Thus, have no idea how the school works. We will even have to submit our application through the embassy here. šŸ˜ž

      Anyway, some things i would like to find out...
      How do your kids feel about type school? Does it have a good pool of staff and good communication channel? Wat was the best thing you felt after your kid went ingot the school? Is the BASC well equipped and disciplined?

      Hope to have some info to work with.

      Thanks,

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

      qms:
      sunnyisland:

      We weren't aware of the address thingy. Hubby's address is actually our in-laws residence. Will that be an issue? I read somewhere that it is possible to use the address of grandparents?


      You may use grandparents' address if they will be your child's caregivers when he starts schooling. However, please note that, should you go by the caregiver route, your child will be classified under the 1-2 km category, even though they may stay next to the school.
      sunnyisland:
      I hope that the choice school provides a more rounded education. Frontier pri is convenient but has no track record. Old school (radin mas pri) is great but no before / after school care services and the traveling distance is further.
      Distance is important especially when your child reaches higher levels as he will need to stay back for CCAs and/or extra lessons.

      I am not familiar with Frontier Pri. but perhaps you may like to go to the parents' networking thread for this school to find out more about the school? Even though Frontier is a new school, you may like to know that there was balloting for this school in P2C last year for SCs staying less than 1 km away.

      So, what you may like to do is to register with RMPS at P2A first and monitor the situation for Frontier/Rulang when it comes to P2C. If you think that RMPS is really too far, then, you may like to consider other schools in Jurong West as your backup.



      Thank you for enlightening me on the caregivers route. That was something new to me. Does that mean I can enroll in RMPS in phase 2a and subsequent go for Phase 2C if we decide to switch schools? What other schools in Jurong West are good?

      I can't seem to find the thread for Frontier Pri networking though.

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

      qms:
      sunnyisland:

      We will be within 1km of both schools as

      (1) hubby's address is at JW str 51 opposite Rulang pri.
      (2) our own residence is just beside frontier primary.

      The thought of it is just daunting.
      How do the three schools compare up?

      For your information, during P1 registration, you should use the address that you will be staying when your child starts schooling.

      Academically, Rulang has so far surpassed the other two. What is your criteria for school selection?


      We weren't aware of the address thingy. Hubby's address is actually our in-laws residence. Will that be an issue? I read somewhere that it is possible to use the address of grandparents?

      I hope that the choice school provides a more rounded education. Frontier pri is convenient but has no track record. Old school (radin mas pri) is great but no before / after school care services and the traveling distance is further.

      I have a second child and hope to make a wise decision so that the second registration will not be a headache.

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

      qms:
      sunnyisland:

      (1) register in my old school (radin mas pri)

      (2) register in new school (frontier pri)
      (3) register in rulang pri

      For School #1, you will be in Phase 2A. For the other two schools, you will be in Phase 2C.

      What is the distance between your house and Schools #2 and #3?


      We will be within 1km of both schools as
      (1) hubby's address is at JW str 51 opposite Rulang pri.
      (2) our own residence is just beside frontier primary.

      The thought of it is just daunting.
      How do the three schools compare up?

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

      Dear All,


      I am a SAHM overseas and will be returning for my daughter's P1 in 2015. (registration in 2014)
      Right now, we are looking around for schools we can shortlist for her registration next year. Really daunted by the registration process.
      Here are my thoughts:

      (1) register in my old school (radin mas pri)
      (2) register in new school (frontier pri)
      (3) register in rulang pri

      I stay in Jurong west and hope to have some advice.
      Out will the parent volunteer programme as we are still overseas; no affiliation, won't be available for any visit to schools. šŸ˜ž

      Are we doomed to the last phase of registration? and minimal chances of a choice school?

      thanks,

      posted in Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
      S
      sunnyisland
    • 1 / 1
      About Us Contact Us forum Terms of Service Privacy Policy