[Toa Payoh] Primary Schools
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Hi,
I would like to ask about Maris Stella Primary School. Does anyone have any comments to share? Does it have after-school care? (I believe someone asked this before too :D)
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Hi I am a Catholic and hence will get into Phase 2 B into CHIJ. However I have OLGC nearby. But I want TP. Will they give me adm in TP if I go as a Catholic under 2B
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heard that Maris Stella standard has dropp :? ed.
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Majella:
Hi I am a Catholic and hence will get into Phase 2 B into CHIJ. However I have OLGC nearby. But I want TP. Will they give me adm in TP if I go as a Catholic under 2B
Sorry what u mean by TP? CHIJ (Toa Payoh) ?? It depends on how far u stay from the school and how many applicants vs vacancies there are for the year u are registering in. For the last 2 yrs, CHIJ (TPY) balloted under phase 2B for those staying out of 2km. -
Luanee:
Yes TP means CHIJ (TP). I stay at Serangoon and surely out of 2 km. Hence even though I am Catholic, they will put me under the balloting phase or ask me to go to CHIJ (OLGC). thanks for the replyMajella:
Hi I am a Catholic and hence will get into Phase 2 B into CHIJ. However I have OLGC nearby. But I want TP. Will they give me adm in TP if I go as a Catholic under 2B
Sorry what u mean by TP? CHIJ (Toa Payoh) ?? It depends on how far u stay from the school and how many applicants vs vacancies there are for the year u are registering in. For the last 2 yrs, CHIJ (TPY) balloted under phase 2B for those staying out of 2km. -
Majella:
Yes TP means CHIJ (TP). I stay at Serangoon and surely out of 2 km. Hence even though I am Catholic, they will put me under the balloting phase or ask me to go to CHIJ (OLGC). thanks for the reply
They wont ask u to go CHIJ (OLGC). U have to make that decision urself. Note that should you decide to ballot for CHIJ (TP) under phase 2B and unsuccessful, u would lose your priority registration chance under phase 2B for CHIJ (OLGC). U then have to compete with the rest under phase 2C for CHIJ (OLGC) which typically balloted for 1-2km in this phase (vs no balloting under 2B). -
Luanee:
Thanks Luanee for the reply. That is why I am quite worried. Do you know of Cedar...hear there is no balloting in 2C there. If not stick to CHIJ OLGC as no balloting. Only think Cedar is co-education and that sounds intresting. thanksMajella:
Yes TP means CHIJ (TP). I stay at Serangoon and surely out of 2 km. Hence even though I am Catholic, they will put me under the balloting phase or ask me to go to CHIJ (OLGC). thanks for the reply
They wont ask u to go CHIJ (OLGC). U have to make that decision urself. Note that should you decide to ballot for CHIJ (TP) under phase 2B and unsuccessful, u would lose your priority registration chance under phase 2B for CHIJ (OLGC). U then have to compete with the rest under phase 2C for CHIJ (OLGC) which typically balloted for 1-2km in this phase (vs no balloting under 2B). -
Majella:
Thanks Luanee for the reply. That is why I am quite worried. Do you know of Cedar...hear there is no balloting in 2C there. If not stick to CHIJ OLGC as no balloting. Only think Cedar is co-education and that sounds intresting. thanks
Yeap there was no balloting in Cedar under 2C for the past 2 yrs. However I think the school is quite small (only 150 places for P1 compared to other schools 300+). And I think the school premises are quite old too. Maybe u should go down to take a look urself.
Since there are 2 days for 2B registration, probably u can go down on the second day to CHIJ (TP) to check whether balloting is required or not. If yes and u do not want to take the chance, then just go over to CHIJ (OLGC) and register there (assuming no balloting under 2B for the latter school). Else u can take the chance to ballot in CHIJ(TP) and settle for Cedar should u fail. -
hi lovebearsallthings, miracle child, vvjj,
Generally, I am quite happy with Maris Stella mainly because my son seems happy there. My belief is that it is important to find a school that suits my son, and not one that is the best academically etc.
Personally, I think the environment is quite strict. The kids are not allowed to run around (but must walk with their hands behind their back) except during recess. The noise level then would be so high you would not be able to hear yourself talk. ( ok I am exaggerating but you get the idea). My son is quite hyperactive but he knows when to obey the rules, so it seems fine with him. I did ask him before whether all the teachers scold them. His reply, \"Hmm, all teachers scream at us, but some more than others.\" Don't think that is very representative as I have come across one of his teachers that does not even raise her voice ( she just stares and they will quieten down).
The teachers that my son gets varies quite a bit. So far, I find that the Chinese teachers are very committed. There was one that would write comments even on weekly å¬å for every child! Usually encouraging words that more than 10 words long. Multiply that by 36 pupils (The class sizes are quite big compared to other schools, I think) and you can imagine the effort that she goes through.
The standard seems to be quite high based on the strict markings for the test papers / exam compared to the English papers. I have come across quite a few errors in English teacher's markings. Having said that, it could be just that my Chinese is poorer compared to my English.
Do note that from p1 to p3, the kids have to eat in the classroom (cannot buy food from canteen). As such, you would have to either order from the caterer for the year or bring your own food everyday. I suspect this is because the school is rather small physically ( it is quite an old premise) and the canteen is not very big.
There is an after school care run by the alumni, not the school, but it is in the school premises. I think that is still operating but it would be better to call the school to check.
CCA is not compulsory at all levels. There appears to be emphasis only on a few that the school excels in, then again, I think it is a case with many schools that have limited resources.
As such, I don't have much complaints other than that when my son was in P1. The taps in the toilets are very difficult to press down and as he was short, it made it even worse. Some other parents actually brought this up at one of the forums with the school, so guess the problem is not just my son. :lol:
Sorry for the long post. Hope all these helps. Good luck. -
For those whose boys gg to Maris Stella, the orientation is on 7 Nov 2009, 9am. HTH.
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