Millypede wrote:Hi Everyone!
I hope someone can provide a little guidance on the following;
We are moving to Singapore in July and have not as yet, decided on which area to live. Considering the price of
International Schools, we are thinking of sending our Son (6 turning 7) to a local school.
I don't necessarily want a 'popular school' where they will work him too hard and he will not enjoy actually going to school (which he loves now). Are there any other schools that will provide good academic results but where kids actually enjoy going?!? (Or is this too much to ask?! Haha)
He loves structure and makes friends quite easily, so I'm hoping the transition will not be too hard on him...
Also, we have a 2 and half year old who we want to send to pre-school... no idea where to even start!
I have looked on the forum, but can't find any (recent) recommendations that are relevant.
Thanks!!
In a situation like this, things work differently in Singapore than in other countries. Just because you live at a certain address doesn't mean your child will get into a particular school. Citizens and permanent residents get first and second picks, respectively. Foreigners get last priority. Oftentimes, foreigners can't get their kids into local schools near where they live and have to put their kids on a bus. Therefore, I wouldn't base a decision on where to live on the local school because there's a good chance your child won't be able to get in to that school.
From what I've heard, oftentimes the local schools with openings are in the outlying areas, such as near the airport, Tampines, Pasir Ris, Jurong, etc, but I'm sure there are some exceptions. Keep in mind, though, that living in the outlying areas isn't always convenient if you work downtown.
Also, public doesn't mean free. Foreigners pay about $500 per month per kid for primary school and close to $700 per month for secondary, plus transportation.
This link might be of help:
http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissi ... eral-info/