Juying Primary
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what is Juying primary highest PSLE score this year ?
percentage scored > 250 ? -
phtthp:
If not wrong, I think between 260 - 265what is Juying primary highest PSLE score this year ?
percentage scored > 250 ? -
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jojobunny:
Juying top scorer 261
If not wrong, I think between 260 - 265phtthp:
what is Juying primary highest PSLE score this year ?
percentage scored > 250 ? -
Hi all,
My son has jus transferred to Juying Primary Pri 2 nxt year. He was from Nan Chiau Pri in Sengkang. So basically he is totally new to JY. Can mothers whose children been through Pri 2 onwards to enlighten me on the school and its progress? Its true that Nan Chiau is very good school but its a bit stressful for my son who was Pri 1 that time. -
I'm also glad that CCA is within school hours. If not I need to teach my son to take us home himself.

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Hi I am a tutor at Jurong. Have 3+ years experience. I am young, but I definitely can teach well. I have 3 students who are from jyps- 2 who I had taught from pri 5-6 while 1 I taught from pri 2-3. Feel free to contact me at 93989072.
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Like to find out
1) I heard p5 will complete almost all the p6 topics during p5 n leave the time in p6 for revision. Can tell me is Juying pri doing the same as other pri school?
2) Also in 2013 (w cca in school hr?) any idea how many time we expect kid to stay back after school hours.
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Hi all,
How is the way of teaching and course details for P3 in Juying Primary school??Mom of a P3student who is totally new to this school,please help!!!
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babyDee:
Hi,my daughter joining P3 next year(2013) in juying,please tell me how is this school as we are totally new to Singapore and through MOE my daughter got admission here in this school in P3next year.Agree with jojobunny

But I still cant decide which CCA to put my doter in nxt year (P3)..
Would be glad to see some info from you about the school?
Thanks
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