CHIJ Toa Payoh Secondary
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The cutoff is high this yr due to the pri side didnt do well thus majority end up next door.
2018 is the worse cohort in ij tp pri. Mayb it was margaret tan last year so she dont give a damn -
Bubble_jj:
Actually no one even asked if the cut off point is high or has gone up this year. In fact, cut off points have gone up for many other schools too not just IJ. By the way, how did u conclude that 2018 is the worse cohort and that Mrs Margaret Tan did not give a damn? Perhaps you should feedback to the primary school what went wrong instead of posting such stuff publicly here and saying that IJ primary only has average and mediocre students.The cutoff is high this yr due to the pri side didnt do well thus majority end up next door.
2018 is the worse cohort in ij tp pri. Mayb it was margaret tan last year so she dont give a damn -
Hi any indication of % of affiliated girls on average in a cohort?
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Bubble_jj:
I don't think this is a nice thing to say. from what I know, Mrs Tan is not that kind of person.The cutoff is high this yr due to the pri side didnt do well thus majority end up next door.
2018 is the worse cohort in ij tp pri. Mayb it was margaret tan last year so she dont give a damn
IJ TP is a close knit school...just because it takes in many girls from primary affiliated doesn't mean the standard is low.
The standard of English is definitely not low by any standard.
btw, not all girls choose to enter JC. even those who do well to enter JC enter the poly with single digit O level results. -
FrancesJohn:
May I please ask how many sets of white blouse/PE attire/house tee would be sufficient weekly?
We got 2 sets each of blouse/pinafore and PE attire initially. Added an extra pinafore as dd2 wears house/event tees on most days. School allows tees on hot days.
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May I know the requirements for AEP art ? Can the gal take at sec 1?
Normally when will the open house for this school?
Tks -
Hi, just wanted to say something about this school.
CHIJ Sec is actually a pretty decent school. It is known for its high standards in the performing arts and the English language, as well as focuses on values and morals. Not so much of Math and Science but the environment is good too. The students there are very expressive so they may come across to some as ‘loud’. The reason why a lot of girls from the primary school go to the sec school is that they want to stay with their friends. CHIJ has a very close-knit community and the girls are very enthusiastic too. Definitely recommend sending your girl to this school if she likes that kind of environment and culture they have. Also located in the Central area so it’s convenient. Also has a good holistic education.
I myself went to the IJ Primary and am currently studying at IJ Sec, and I know a lot of girls would want to continue their IJ education. I have many good friends from the primary school that I am still very close to. A lot of girls actually do very well for PSLE, but they still choose to go next door. Although some managed to get into St. Nicks and Raffles.
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Yes your girl can join AEP in Sec 1.
May I know the requirements for AEP art ? Can the gal take at sec 1?
Normally when will the open house for this school?
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First she has to take a sort of test to judge her skills, and she does well enough she will be given a choice of whether she wants to be in AEP or not.
Also Open Hse is usually in Nov/Dec -
Can anyone please share their experiences with going to CHIJ from Caldecott Station in the morning? Are the feeder buses frequent, or is one better off walking to school from the station? Thank you.
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There is only one feeder bus (141). You can check the frequency using the SG Buses app this coming Monday morning, in real time.
Can anyone please share their experiences with going to CHIJ from Caldecott Station in the morning? Are the feeder buses frequent, or is one better off walking to school from the station? Thank you.
The school is 4 bus stops away from Caldecott station, that’s way too far to walk.
If you are coming via North South (red) line, it is still walkable from Toa Payoh MRT, or from TPY bus interchange, choose from either 141 or 231 and take one stop to school.
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