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    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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    • K Offline
      karmeleon
      last edited by

      wiimum:
      As a parent with a P6 last year going to Sec one this year, I realised that if we had been in an affiliated school, perhaps I would not have been so stressed because with affiliation, you get better chance to get into the sec school. So I guess the parent in question must have gotten \"wiser\" because of some \"sound\" advice from P6 parents?

      Our kids are in SAP schools that are affiliated. But ds1 wants to work on getting to another sec school. So still need to work v hard this year!!!! All his extra school classes hv started this week already, and 1st prelims start in May(?!)

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        Picolo
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        The competitive edge of the SAP schools to the non-SAP schools using Higher Chinese textbooks since P1, is the fact that they have a strong Chinese heritage. Being the only mother-tongue/ second language available within the school compounds (the few non-Chinese students will have to take their MT lessons elsewhere), Mandarin is used on a wider scale compared to non-SAP schools.

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          karmeleon
          last edited by

          Vanilla Cake:

          Pls take note of the academic performance of top PSLE students in SAP schools (highlighted in blue colour) based on PSLE 2008 results.

          Wee Yen Jean / F 黄彦静 Nanyang Primary School 287
          Wong Hong Zhe Gabriel / M 黄宏哲 Catholic High School 285
          Yang Yixuan / F 杨艺璇 Nanyang Primary School 284
          Tee Yan Chyuan / M 郑晏铨 St. Hilda's Primary School 284
          Foo Jie Min, Jamie / F 符杰敏 Yew Tee Primary School 284
          Dee Pei Fang / F 吕培芳 Nanyang Primary School 284
          Tan Ming He / M 陈明鹤 Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) 284
          Ho Jin Yang / M 何槿阳 Nan Hua Primary School 283
          Douglas Tan Chang Yang / M 陈长阳 Tao Nan School 283
          Heng Yi Xin / F 王翊馨 Maha Bodhi School 283
          Ching Hui Qi / F 庄惠棋 Poi Ching School 282
          Nicole Tan Su Yee / F 陈思翊 Rosyth School 282
          Huang Yu Wei, Chery / F 黄昱玮 Nanyang Primary School 282
          Qu Xinyi / F 曲心怡 Elias Park Primary School 282
          Oen Qi Xuan, Kellynn / F 温奇璇 Ai Tong School 282
          Well, quite a few of these are also GEP students

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            Fairy
            last edited by

            karmeleon:
            Vanilla Cake:


            Pls take note of the academic performance of top PSLE students in SAP schools (highlighted in blue colour) based on PSLE 2008 results.

            Wee Yen Jean / F 黄彦静 Nanyang Primary School 287
            Wong Hong Zhe Gabriel / M 黄宏哲 Catholic High School 285
            Yang Yixuan / F 杨艺璇 Nanyang Primary School 284
            Tee Yan Chyuan / M 郑晏铨 St. Hilda's Primary School 284
            Foo Jie Min, Jamie / F 符杰敏 Yew Tee Primary School 284
            Dee Pei Fang / F 吕培芳 Nanyang Primary School 284
            Tan Ming He / M 陈明鹤 Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) 284
            Ho Jin Yang / M 何槿阳 Nan Hua Primary School 283
            Douglas Tan Chang Yang / M 陈长阳 Tao Nan School 283
            Heng Yi Xin / F 王翊馨 Maha Bodhi School 283
            Ching Hui Qi / F 庄惠棋 Poi Ching School 282
            Nicole Tan Su Yee / F 陈思翊 Rosyth School 282
            Huang Yu Wei, Chery / F 黄昱玮 Nanyang Primary School 282
            Qu Xinyi / F 曲心怡 Elias Park Primary School 282
            Oen Qi Xuan, Kellynn / F 温奇璇 Ai Tong School 282

            Well, quite a few of these are also GEP students

            Tee Yan Chyuan, the RI boy who had just passed away on Sunday was also a GEP student.

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              MMM
              last edited by

              I think the focus of SAP is really the focus on both languages. Eg. in my kids’ school, the principal will also speak in mixture of english and mandarin during talks.

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                sgKiasu
                last edited by

                Being a non chinese i would like some feed back on SAP school.


                1) Since mandarin is compulsory, does my child needs to take her MT as a 3rd language?
                2) Any feedback of sending a non chinese to SAP school? Will they face any descrimination from teachers?

                Pls share your experience.

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                • MMMM Offline
                  MMM
                  last edited by

                  You might need to check but my impression is that SAP schools only offer chinese. They do not offer malay or tamil language.


                  In my kids school, I heard that they do study malay at some stage. But I think it’s more a conversational thingy rather than exam focus.

                  Also, we do see Indians or eurasians in my kids’ school. I think so long as the child is able to speak chinese and cope, the teacher will treat them fairly. It should be based on one’s ability rather than race. Singapore is after all a multiracial society.

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                    phankao
                    last edited by

                    sgKiasu:
                    Being a non chinese i would like some feed back on SAP school.


                    1) Since mandarin is compulsory, does my child needs to take her MT as a 3rd language?
                    2) Any feedback of sending a non chinese to SAP school? Will they face any descrimination from teachers?

                    Pls share your experience.
                    You can be exempted fr Chinese, but have to apply for it, and then study for your own MT for Psle on your own - either yr own tutor or external classes.

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                      mummypumpkin
                      last edited by

                      [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


                      Could someone refresh memory for me. SAP schools come with higher Chinese language subjects? Most GEP prog. come from SAP schools?

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                      • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                        ChiefKiasu
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                        mummypumpkin:
                        ...Could someone refresh memory for me. SAP schools come with higher Chinese language subjects? Most GEP prog. come from SAP schools?

                        The only real difference is that SAP schools start all children with Higher Chinese (HMT) from P1, while other schools offer HMT only to suitable children at later levels.

                        GEP is offered by both SAP and non-SAP schools.

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