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    P1 rego - What are SAJS and SJI JR like?

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    • BiggerDaddyB Offline
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      Hello parents,

      It’s school registration time and I’m trying to decide on a primary school for my son.

      St Andrew’s Junior School and St Joseph’s Institution Junior are the options we are considering. But I can’t really find all that much online about what they’re like. There is some stuff but it’s either about the secondary schools, or from a decade ago or not very informative. Maybe I’m just not looking hard enough.

      Any parents of St Andrew’s JS/SJI Jr alumni (or current students) who can shed some light on what the school is like? Looking for insight into the culture, students, teachers/management, workload, facilities, ECAs/sports (are they still called ECAs?), food, discipline, and basically anything that can help me understand the respective school experiences better.

      Thanks very much for your help!!!

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      • thebottomsupblogT Offline
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        @BiggerDaddy Hi! My son was from SJIJ; he’s now 14. From my personal experience, the culture is caring, and introverted students (like my son) were also given opportunities to be student leaders. There’s a very strong badminton team culture. On the whole, I’m glad we sent my son there — you can PM me if you have other questions, perhaps?

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          @thebottomsupblog Thanks! Sounds like a great school.

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