kitty2:We'll buy tupperwares and put cookies or cakes in them.My friend sell cheaper TW as she has many stocks at home.
I'm interested in the idea. How can I go about getting the TW from your friend?
kitty2:We'll buy tupperwares and put cookies or cakes in them.My friend sell cheaper TW as she has many stocks at home.
MdmQ:Thank you, MdmQ, for the useful info. I am a 'new kid on the block' to the website and pardon me from asking such a 'lazy' question. I've gathered most of the points you have given me via this website and Kongshang's. However, I am interested to find out from the parents who have sent their children to Gongshang on their children's learning experiences in that school. Pardon me for not phrasing my query more explicitly.ChiefKiasu:Thanks MdmQ! Well said! That's exactly how one can do this research without having to ask someone else because all the above are based on facts and not hear-say.
Thanks Chief! I've learnt to make my own assessments based on these facts after reading the various informative threads in KSP forum too!
James Ang:Care to give more comments?Kitty Tan:I was just recently rejected by St Hilda's as a PV. My hubby is a 'old boy' of Gongshang Primary so my daughter is eligible to enrol in Phase 2A in 2011. Appreciate some feedback from all of you regarding Gongshang. Thanks.
good school.
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I was just recently rejected by St Hilda's as a PV. My hubby is a 'old boy' of Gongshang Primary so my daughter is eligible to enrol in Phase 2A in 2011. Appreciate some feedback from all of you regarding Gongshang. Thanks.
I agree too. My daughter is going to be P1 next year and I am trying to volunteer for the ‘best’ school in the east but was rejected (sign…). Perhaps Phase 2B should be reserved for Singaporeans and Phase 2C for the PRs and others.