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Kids Education in Singapore

Post by sanjaya22 » Mon, 12 Dec 2016 10:16 am

Hi ,

I am about to send my Son to a Primary School in Singapore.
I want to know how is the possibility of getting a government School for him.
I am on Epass and waiting for the PR application result.

1.What are the best primary schools for Foreign kids ?
2.Is it possible to get government schools for us as foreigners ?
3.How would be the cost for schooling in here ?
4.Any other tips/information will be greatly appreciated .

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Post by bro75 » Mon, 12 Dec 2016 11:18 am

1. Some people prefer local schools and some prefer International Schools for their kids. I can not really say which is the "best".
2. It is possible but the chances to get in are very low so it is best to be prepared for an alternative.
3. About 350-500SGD/month for local school (primary) and 1000SGD to 4000SGD per month for International Schools. There may be additional fees such as school bus fees, registration, etc.
4. If you are on facebook, I recommend that you join the closed group "Singapore Expats in Local Schools" to get more info and tips.

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Post by sanjaya22 » Mon, 12 Dec 2016 11:42 am

bro75 wrote:1. Some people prefer local schools and some prefer International Schools for their kids. I can not really say which is the "best".
2. It is possible but the chances to get in are very low so it is best to be prepared for an alternative.
3. About 350-500SGD/month for local school (primary) and 1000SGD to 4000SGD per month for International Schools. There may be additional fees such as school bus fees, registration, etc.
4. If you are on facebook, I recommend that you join the closed group "Singapore Expats in Local Schools" to get more info and tips.
Thanks a lot .Really useful information. 1000SGD to 4000SGD is really expensive as this would come top of the House Rent. :(

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Post by Sensei Michael » Mon, 12 Dec 2016 5:50 pm

sanjaya22 wrote: 1.What are the best primary schools for Foreign kids ?
I think almost all local schools take in foreign kids, and they mix in well with them. Be prepared for a crazy academic life though.
2.Is it possible to get government schools for us as foreigners ?
If your child is going to P1, if you apply for a place in late July, at Phase 3 (when foreigners are eligible) you can get a place, but the school may not be one of your choice. If your child are older, you need to do the AEIS, and you need lots of luck here, cause the quota is capped at 15% of each cohort, if I am not wrong.
3.How would be the cost for schooling in here ?
4.Any other tips/information will be greatly appreciated .
I believe a previous poster has given you information here.
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Re: Kids Education in Singapore

Post by sanjaya22 » Wed, 14 Dec 2016 9:17 am

2.Is it possible to get government schools for us as foreigners ?

If your child is going to P1, if you apply for a place in late July, at Phase 3 (when foreigners are eligible) you can get a place, but the school may not be one of your choice. If your child are older, you need to do the AEIS, and you need lots of luck here, cause the quota is capped at 15% of each cohort, if I am not wrong.
Thanks Michael.Useful information. I am quite new to these phases .Can you send me a short description or a web page I can read further regarding these phases ? Thanks in advance.

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Re: Kids Education in Singapore

Post by sanjaya22 » Wed, 14 Dec 2016 10:38 am

Great .This is exactly i wanted . Thanks so much.Have a great day ! :shock:

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Post by singaporeflyer » Wed, 14 Dec 2016 4:33 pm

@OP, in one thread you have said that you are planning to apply for PR this year and in this thread you have said waiting for PR application result.

FYI, based on what you have said, if you are in SG for 2.5 years, there is almost close to no chance that you will get your PR. Too early to apply.

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Re: Kids Education in Singapore

Post by yukiko84 » Wed, 12 Apr 2017 12:57 pm

Hello,

I hear Singapore local schools are hard to get in for children who are not Singaporeans or even PR. Could you share your experience applying for local schools?

Thank you.

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Re: Kids Education in Singapore

Post by Sensei Michael » Wed, 12 Apr 2017 1:22 pm

yukiko84 wrote:Hello,

I hear Singapore local schools are hard to get in for children who are not Singaporeans or even PR. Could you share your experience applying for local schools?

Thank you.

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Re: Kids Education in Singapore

Post by yukiko84 » Thu, 13 Apr 2017 2:26 am

Sensei Michael wrote:
I am a local, albeit one who has lived away from Singapore for 12 years. I have posted on what you need to do to get to a local school. It's like jumping over fiery hoops and dancing with tigers.
Appreciate your comment. Thank you very much indeed.

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