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    • C Offline
      Cervelo
      last edited by

      Hopefully, someone benefits from this.


      My son will be in P4-4 next year (2012). I got him into SAJS because I wanted a Christian school for him. I worship (and serve as a electric guitarist) at an Anglican church and realized back then that I can use the affiliation. Having been in the same church for donkey years, I approached my pastor who gladly wrote the school a very nice letter which got my son through at the 2B Phase without so much of a scratch.

      The school is close to where I work although we stay in the West but I place him at the St Andrew’s Boarding House which operates til 6:45pm each school day for S$260 per month. The fee will be S$280 next year. Although it is a stretch for my son, having to be in school at 7am, through to 1:30pm and then at the House til 6:30pm when I pick him up after work.

      The management and staff have been very pleasant all the past 3 years and the environment works for me. I have never heard any complaining from my son, except for the noise which seems to bug him - I had to explain to him that boys are like that. He does accommodate well into any environment, though. The supervising teacher differs each year and I can communicate very well with them, learning from them how I should handle my son in the school.

      On the first day of school (P1), I met a friend whose child was in P6 that year. His immediate comment (in that very brief conversation) was that the school is lax in teaching. However, our experience differs by a wide margin.

      His grades for P1/2 were usually 80 odd percent. But the grades went South in P3. I was glad I noticed it just before the middle of the year. He is my 3rd child, I left the education to the school and the supervision to the House, thinking that all is well. My expectation for my son was simple "go to School for an Education, attend class and pay Attention and complete Revision at home". E.A.R.

      Overall, the school is scores 7.5/10 for me, really. It is heartening for me when my son will come to me every now and then, saying things like "I wil work hard because my school taught me Perseverance", or "Up and On - pick myself Up and move On". That was how he learnt how to ride a bicycle at P1 after falls and scratches, within a span of 1 over hour.

      With the advise of the House supervisors, I put him into a tuition program eventually for both Mother Tongue and Mathematics. His final grades? Math, 86%; MT: 58%; EL: 76% and Sc: 68%. I was hoping that he gets into P4-3 at least but I soon learnt that the classes basically stays the same for all except for the top 2 classes of "superboys" who will get to use Netbooks for learning.

      I made some checks - one boy in the top 2 class had the same grades as him in Sc. Another boy who has tuition 5 days a week for all subjects (but in a lower class) fared worse than him.

      Grades. We are talk about it all the time, don’t we.

      At this point, I am pretty satisfied with how things have turned out. He’s in the school swimming CCA, but plans to join the Chess Club next year because he wants to beat me and his brother at chess. He used to have a class mate who plays rough with him all the time, even at the House. But they are in different classes now.

      His experience in the school is actually rather wholesome, in spite of the fact that it is a Boys’ school. Watch out for the school bag, it is heavy in my opinion and I always make sure he puts in what he needs to keep it light. This school bag thing has been ignored for all too long.

      On the lighter side - as I walked him to school one day after parking my car, he told me that this is how the secondary school boys carry their stuff as his right arm cradled a thick story book. I can’t wait to see him in Secondary school. His desire is to get into SST.

      I’ll end here. I might add if I have the time or more in my mind.

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      • S Offline
        sweetheart
        last edited by

        Sajs is a v nice and happy Sch . My boy is sad to leave this Sch( transferring out cuz of GEP) . Granted work is lax… Guess there will always be 2 camps in every organization … So far, I will strongly recommend this Sch simply cuz it’s a happy Sch… ( not as pressurizing as some schs are).

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          fatboysalim
          last edited by

          Cervelo:
          Hopefully, someone benefits from this.


          My son will be in P4-4 next year (2012). I got him into SAJS because I wanted a Christian school for him. I worship (and serve as a electric guitarist) at an Anglican church and realized back then that I can use the affiliation. Having been in the same church for donkey years, I approached my pastor who gladly wrote the school a very nice letter which got my son through at the 2B Phase without so much of a scratch.

          The school is close to where I work although we stay in the West but I place him at the St Andrew's Boarding House which operates til 6:45pm each school day for S$260 per month. The fee will be S$280 next year. Although it is a stretch for my son, having to be in school at 7am, through to 1:30pm and then at the House til 6:30pm when I pick him up after work.

          The management and staff have been very pleasant all the past 3 years and the environment works for me. I have never heard any complaining from my son, except for the noise which seems to bug him - I had to explain to him that boys are like that. He does accommodate well into any environment, though. The supervising teacher differs each year and I can communicate very well with them, learning from them how I should handle my son in the school.

          On the first day of school (P1), I met a friend whose child was in P6 that year. His immediate comment (in that very brief conversation) was that the school is lax in teaching. However, our experience differs by a wide margin.

          His grades for P1/2 were usually 80 odd percent. But the grades went South in P3. I was glad I noticed it just before the middle of the year. He is my 3rd child, I left the education to the school and the supervision to the House, thinking that all is well. My expectation for my son was simple \"go to School for an Education, attend class and pay Attention and complete Revision at home\". E.A.R.

          Overall, the school is scores 7.5/10 for me, really. It is heartening for me when my son will come to me every now and then, saying things like \"I wil work hard because my school taught me Perseverance\", or \"Up and On - pick myself Up and move On\". That was how he learnt how to ride a bicycle at P1 after falls and scratches, within a span of 1 over hour.

          With the advise of the House supervisors, I put him into a tuition program eventually for both Mother Tongue and Mathematics. His final grades? Math, 86%; MT: 58%; EL: 76% and Sc: 68%. I was hoping that he gets into P4-3 at least but I soon learnt that the classes basically stays the same for all except for the top 2 classes of \"superboys\" who will get to use Netbooks for learning.

          I made some checks - one boy in the top 2 class had the same grades as him in Sc. Another boy who has tuition 5 days a week for all subjects (but in a lower class) fared worse than him.

          Grades. We are talk about it all the time, don't we.

          At this point, I am pretty satisfied with how things have turned out. He's in the school swimming CCA, but plans to join the Chess Club next year because he wants to beat me and his brother at chess. He used to have a class mate who plays rough with him all the time, even at the House. But they are in different classes now.

          His experience in the school is actually rather wholesome, in spite of the fact that it is a Boys' school. Watch out for the school bag, it is heavy in my opinion and I always make sure he puts in what he needs to keep it light. This school bag thing has been ignored for all too long.

          On the lighter side - as I walked him to school one day after parking my car, he told me that this is how the secondary school boys carry their stuff as his right arm cradled a thick story book. I can't wait to see him in Secondary school. His desire is to get into SST.

          I'll end here. I might add if I have the time or more in my mind.
          Hi there 🙂

          Thanks for your open sharing.

          My DS is entering Primary 1 next year. This information seems to reaffirm our choice of school and would be a good guide as he grows older.

          We live just opposite the school but were unable to get him into the boarding house (it was full by the time we registered which was on Day 2 of the Administration Day just before Orientation - how was I to know that I was supposed to register the moment he secured a place in Phase 2C?).

          My wife and I are both working full time and we have no caregiver at home so now have to arrange for transport after school and also after-school care service for him. I really wish there would be a vacancy at the Boarding House soon. This would really put our mind at ease.

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            Cervelo
            last edited by

            I’d personally go down to the House and see Jeffrey or Clive and let them know your intention, soon as you can. They house P1s to P6s. Some P1s or upper P4-6s may leave and not use the House for a variety of reasons. That’ll create a vacancy. This time of the year is the best time to see them, just after lunch but do note that during holidays, the housed kids will have outings.

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            • E Offline
              ezmummy
              last edited by

              Eh, Cervelo and sweetheart, looks like our boys are in the same classes.


              [Cervelo], my son in P1/2 n 2/2 too 😉 This is Ethan's mum.

              sweetheart mine changing school too cos of GEP next year. where is yours heading to?

              yes, SAJS is a great great great school. I felt so sentimental about the school that tears just flowed when the school closed on the last few days of school. They have great curriculum, and the school really try to mold each child to be a leader. The school allows the pupils to play and and study hard.

              OTOH, like many other schools, no school is perfect. Every school has their own issue, and so does SAJS. Overall, my son and I love SAJS.

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                phtthp
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                2011 psle:-


                http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=48&t=29025&start=40

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                  Trell
                  last edited by

                  My DS is in P1 this year and I absolutely love sajs!! My DS truly enjoys going to school and the bigger boys are helpful to the young ones and the 'buddy brothers' were doing such a fine job at taking care of the new P1 boys. It was so heart-warming to see them helping out one another. Cant wait for Saints 150 years anniversary celebrations!! 🙂

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                    Jessltz3
                    last edited by

                    Hi,


                    May I know is there any parents out there has completed the 40hrs for P1 registration at 2012?

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                      phtthp
                      last edited by

                      for P1, do you have tingxie & spelling everyday or alternate day per week ?

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                        phtthp
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                        - ditto

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