[Bukit Timah] Primary Schools
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Hello!
We are a Finnish family who has just moved here for to stay for 9-11 months. We have a daughter who just turned 7 and a son who just turned 3. Our daughter speaks English (not perfectly), our son doesn’t. We would like to find a local school for our daughter and a playschool for our son. We live in Maplewoods Condo, Bukit Timah Road. We are not that interested whether the school is one of the top schools. We just would like to give our children the opportunity to learn about Singaporean culture, get some local friends and learn more English etc.
I think I have called all the local school nearby Bukit Timah. I also called schools in Bukit Panjang, Bukit Batok… No vacancies… The only school this far which has vacancies is Balestier Hill Primary but I still would like to try to find a school which would be more easily accessible from our place (we don’t have a car). Can anyone help me?
Any ideas for a playschool for our son?
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hello!
I am keen to send my daughter to MGS next year.
But I would like to know how is the school? In terms of the study load, homework load and the expectations of primary ONE.
I mean, I know the rich heritage of the school, it is one of the top schools in Singapore. But I would like to hear of real-live stories of primary schoolers in MGS. Are the girls having a well-balance student life OR is it just study, study and study.
Can share?
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karpai:
Not sure if it's too far, but there's XXXService Provider Name removedXXX behind Rail Mall at Upper Bukit Timah. No personal experience with it, and feedback i've received was mixed - the expatriats like it, the locals hate it. I think it's all about what you are looking for. but in terms of flexibility (2 or 3 days a week), they have that, and you can always go to the cafes at Rail Mall for some quiet time while he's there.Any ideas for a playschool for our son?
There's also Chiltern House ( http://www.juliagabriel.com/chiltern/index.htm ), generally good reviews.
The German school has a very good preschool programme with good facilities and the rates are fairly reasonable compared to other top private preschools.
Barker Road Methodist Church Kindergarten is a bigger set-up, but well-organised, modern and good facilities. Reasonable fees, and class sizes for pre-nursery (3 yr olds) are not too bad. Transport is a real pain though because there are effectively three schools (kindergarten/primary/secondary) on the same compound and using the same carpark. -
Hi, there is in fact quite a fair bit of pre-schools in bt timah area.
here’s Faith Montessori, Eton Schoolhouse etc.
If you wish to go a bit further, there’s PATS SCHOOLHOUSE and Chiltern Schoolhouse in Halifax Road (behind KK Hospital).
In fact there are quite a no. of foreigners attending PAT’s Halifax so you might want to make an appmt with the principal. -
cornucopia:
Hi, how does this work? If the girls who didn't manage to get into Nanyang Pri in Phase 2C ballot, how would there be \"at least RGPS to fall back on\"? Considering the fact that once you are balloted out of 2C, you go into 2C Supplementary, and since RGPS has filled all vacancies by 2C, they won't be available for application in 2C Sup. Am I understanding this correctly?[Moderator's Note: Topics merged.]
Congrats 2u!
Did u see e board outside general office? MOE website? It's actually 62 applications.. Hmm.. But now who cares right...Hehe! In fact for girls who apply Nanyang 1km, at least there's a RGS to fall back. For boys, choices are limited. :roll: -
winterman05:
There're some comments about MGS earlier in this thread. Have you checked them out yet?...I am keen to send my daughter to MGS next year.
But I would like to know how is the school? In terms of the study load, homework load and the expectations of primary ONE. ... -
MerlionInGermany:
Hi, how does this work? If the girls who didn't manage to get into Nanyang Pri in Phase 2C ballot, how would there be \"at least RGPS to fall back on\"? Considering the fact that once you are balloted out of 2C, you go into 2C Supplementary, and since RGPS has filled all vacancies by 2C, they won't be available for application in 2C Sup. Am I understanding this correctly?
Your understanding is right, there wont be any available places for RGPS in 2C supp if u failed balloting in NYPS under phase 2C. What u can do is to gauge whether ur chances higher in NYPS or RGPS under 2C and register in either one of them. -
Ok thanks.
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Hi
My daughter will be going to P1 next year. I intend to enrol her in MGS. Wat is the chances to get in? A ltr from my church is enough?
Do anyone of u have daughter studying in MGS?? Is the school good??
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evelynseet:
How far do u stay from the school? Do note that under phase 2B, based on past years trends, u would need to ballot if u stay out of 2km.[Moderator's note: Topics merged.]
Hi My daughter will be going to P1 next year. I intend to enrol her in MGS. Wat is the chances to get in? A ltr from my church is enough?
Do anyone of u have daughter studying in MGS?? Is the school good??
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