[quote]Hi KennethKl
Thanks for sharing your personal experience.
May I know what are the new facilities built during your period?
Is Mrs Jenny Yeo fundamental in implementing the drilling style of learning in the school and what are the HOD's beliefs? I'm trying to understand the direction that the school is taking in the process that the principal change is inevitable. tx.
.ky.[/quote]
The arts hub + the air conditioned hall + the tennis courts are some things I can remember. All these were built within a year or 2 I think. Usage for these facilities are high, justifying the costs. But the school is still really small, doubt it can expand especially when space needed for single sessions soon enough.
Mrs Jenny Yeo brought these changes I think. I am not really sure what happens behind the scenes, but if she picked the teachers to teach top classes, she was extremely smart in a choice as they were really the best teachers, but now most, if not all have left except the current Chinese HOD. SV is really faltering in my honest opinion, it has reached its maximum potential. Hoped this helps 
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RE: [Choa Chu Kang] Primary Schools
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RE: [Choa Chu Kang] Primary Schools
I am a former student of southview, graduated in 2008, now in HCI. South View’s pedigree in drilling students is unquestionably good. PSLE results in recent years only strengthen their reputation. However, we must note that the good results produced by the school must be attributed to the current principal(Mrs Jenny Yeo). I experienced my first 2 years in south view without Mrs Yeo. When she came, the change was very significant, new facilities were quickly built up and the PSLE results produced since then was great. However, this is her 6th year, principals hardly stay for 5 years at a neighbourhood primary school. Last year’s PSLE results show that South View is slowly losing steam and that other schools are catching up. I wouldn’t recommend South View as its standard is slowly dipping, ++ principal should be leaving soon. Yew Tee and Choa Chu Kang have started to flex their muscles and I believe they will only get better. Good luck to all parents and their kids!