Local school or international school in Singapore
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Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi All, moved to Singapore recently from London and have been looking at schools. I would like any advise for my 2 daughters age 14 and 9 if local school would be suitable or not. Children are not here yet. Any expat from UK have their children in local school?
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi rashminbs
My kids (aged 7 and 4) were in local schools until recently. We've just moved over the border to Malaysia as we're buying a house here and they'll now be going to Marlborough College when it opens later this month.
My son was in the Singapore school system from K1 to half way through P2. I think for younger kids it's a good system. It is very different though to what most expats are used to - but don't listen to all the negativity which usually comes from expats who've never set foot in a local school and just carry on the rumours.
That said - I also have friends who came here with teenagers and they've now been in the local secondary school system for two years. They have really struggled and have had to be held back which can't be good for their confidence. I think for older kids it might just be too much of a change.
International schools do have their issues too - they're certainly not perfect just because you're paying huge fees - but I think for older kids it may be an easier transition when they're already dealing with moving to another country.
My kids (aged 7 and 4) were in local schools until recently. We've just moved over the border to Malaysia as we're buying a house here and they'll now be going to Marlborough College when it opens later this month.
My son was in the Singapore school system from K1 to half way through P2. I think for younger kids it's a good system. It is very different though to what most expats are used to - but don't listen to all the negativity which usually comes from expats who've never set foot in a local school and just carry on the rumours.
That said - I also have friends who came here with teenagers and they've now been in the local secondary school system for two years. They have really struggled and have had to be held back which can't be good for their confidence. I think for older kids it might just be too much of a change.
International schools do have their issues too - they're certainly not perfect just because you're paying huge fees - but I think for older kids it may be an easier transition when they're already dealing with moving to another country.
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi Thanks for the reply. Your comments are valid and I agree as I am more concerned about my older daughter than younger one.
Anyone else from UK have any experience of local schools ?
Anyone else from UK have any experience of local schools ?
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi Rashminbs,
Was tooling around on the Malaysia forum but ended up in Singapore! My daughter is in Primary 2 at a neighbourhood local school in the Tanglin/Alexandra Road area. She has been there since P1 and loves going to school. She has made friends, both Singaporean and international. There are kids from India, Ireland, Japan, Myanmar, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, UK, and US at her school. I must admit that Maths and Chinese are a challenge for her, but she takes it all in stride, we help her out as best we can, she's not too stressed about it, and neither are we... Her form teacher and the principal at her school are easily accessible via email and mobile. A neighbourhood school tends to be more open-minded than any of the top ten local primary schools in Singapore (which is another story!). I agree with Bocat, for younger kids, it's a good system- a little discipline and rigidity never hurt anyone! And for the price we pay, which is definitely a drop in the bucket compared to international schools, we save a substantial amount (our plan is to enrol her in an IS for Secondary school). Another thing is, if your 9-year old joins in mid-stream i.e., P3 or P4, she can be exempted from having to learn Mother Tongue---Mandarin, Bahasa, or Tamil---as mandated of all children entering primary school. That would surely be one less stress off her. I'm sorry I haven't heard anything about expat teenagers in secondary schools though. In the end, however, whatever school your choose, you'd like to send both of them to the same one as planning the summer holidays will be a pain if one does local and the other international! Good luck!
Was tooling around on the Malaysia forum but ended up in Singapore! My daughter is in Primary 2 at a neighbourhood local school in the Tanglin/Alexandra Road area. She has been there since P1 and loves going to school. She has made friends, both Singaporean and international. There are kids from India, Ireland, Japan, Myanmar, Netherlands, Philippines, Spain, Thailand, UK, and US at her school. I must admit that Maths and Chinese are a challenge for her, but she takes it all in stride, we help her out as best we can, she's not too stressed about it, and neither are we... Her form teacher and the principal at her school are easily accessible via email and mobile. A neighbourhood school tends to be more open-minded than any of the top ten local primary schools in Singapore (which is another story!). I agree with Bocat, for younger kids, it's a good system- a little discipline and rigidity never hurt anyone! And for the price we pay, which is definitely a drop in the bucket compared to international schools, we save a substantial amount (our plan is to enrol her in an IS for Secondary school). Another thing is, if your 9-year old joins in mid-stream i.e., P3 or P4, she can be exempted from having to learn Mother Tongue---Mandarin, Bahasa, or Tamil---as mandated of all children entering primary school. That would surely be one less stress off her. I'm sorry I haven't heard anything about expat teenagers in secondary schools though. In the end, however, whatever school your choose, you'd like to send both of them to the same one as planning the summer holidays will be a pain if one does local and the other international! Good luck!
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi rashminbs,
Totally agree with them. Abit of discipline and rigidity never hurt anyone. My children is in Nanyang and they love it there. I've drop you a message in you inbox to share with you my experience.
Totally agree with them. Abit of discipline and rigidity never hurt anyone. My children is in Nanyang and they love it there. I've drop you a message in you inbox to share with you my experience.
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I think Rash might need 1 or 2 more posts to access PM function. Rash just stick a couple of things on here.. should do it
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Dunno... prob need get to 3 posts or more.
Hey Rash... how's life here? C'mon couple a posts should do it. (he's prob busy, just moved)
Hey Rash... how's life here? C'mon couple a posts should do it. (he's prob busy, just moved)
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi, I'm currently also facing this problem. Deciding whether or not to send my son (aged 7) to a local or international school… I would be staying at the Lakeside area, and the nearest international school in singapore would be Canadian International School. Any reviews of CIS or the local lakeside schools?
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Can anyone advise how we go about applying for local school. Xxx
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Have a look here Mstulip:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admi...onal-students/
Not sure what age your child/children are but here are the details for the P1 registration:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admi...ration/phases/
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admi...onal-students/
Not sure what age your child/children are but here are the details for the P1 registration:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admi...ration/phases/
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
I am also in the same situation as the people above and can't message anyone directly as I only just joined the forum... (excuse me but will try and post 3 messages to see if I can then message others)
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
I will be working around the Admiralty area, husband will be probably working in the city (no job yet), any ideas on good areas to consider living with good local schools? My eldest is almost 4 and I want to look at local kindergarten and schooling as why move to SG if my son doesn't get exposed to local friends and local language etc??
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Re: Local school or international school in Singapore
Hi I have a 6 year old daughter who is going to 7 in January. What is the process to enroll her in a local primary school in Singapore? Is there a test that she would have to do? or is it based on the area that we would live in?
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