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I am wonder whether the CHIJ primary schools allows children of different religion? I remember the Maha allows non Buddhist children. Are there selection criteria differ from other primary schools? 

 

I don't intend to talk too much about religion, just some research for buying a house for overseas friends. 

 

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Not sure what kind of response you been getting. Singapore moe primary schools are all national schools so purely based on moe enrollment rules, no discrimination allowed.

 

However Christian school will have prayers, pastoral care, chapel time etc. some people eyes wide open enrol Christian school, but then want to write in to opt out of these. School will allow, but I think it’s not good, and not good for the kid too.

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Not sure what kind of response you been getting. Singapore moe primary schools are all national schools so purely based on moe enrollment rules, no discrimination allowed.

 

However Christian school will have prayers, pastoral care, chapel time etc. some people eyes wide open enrol Christian school, but then want to write in to opt out of these. School will allow, but I think it’s not good, and not good for the kid too.

 

I see. Thank you for the information. 

The response means the lack of response.

 

 

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You must be coming from a country where multi-religion and multiracialism is not tolerated or has been forgotten. Singapore is not one such country.

 

I am not drawn into such revelation.  [;)]

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Must be a dumb or really bad question, judging from the response it gets.

All schools in Singapore take in students of all races, language and religion. There are the phased entries based on parental affiliation, proximity of residence etc. ... but that cuts across all.

 

HOWEVER, if you are talking about foreigners trying their luck to get into our more-prestigious schools, the new rules have changed ... and will continue to be “enhanced” to favor citizens only!

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All schools in Singapore take in students of all races, language and religion. There are the phased entries based on parental affiliation, proximity of residence etc. ... but that cuts across all.

 

HOWEVER, if you are talking about foreigners trying their luck to get into our more-prestigious schools, the new rules have changed ... and will continue to be âenhancedâ to favor citizens only! ðð¼

For once bro merc , I praise your post.
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if can perform such acts, perhaps the school can have a special concession :XD:  

 

 

 

 

 

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Hypersonic

 

 

 

if can perform such acts, perhaps the school can have a special concession :XD:

Everyone in my family ......... hahahaha
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I am wonder whether the CHIJ primary schools allows children of different religion? I remember the Maha allows non Buddhist children. Are there selection criteria differ from other primary schools?

 

I don't intend to talk too much about religion, just some research for buying a house for overseas friends.

No need. Priority given to Singaporeans within 1km for Primary school. Secondary and JCs depend on results.

 

My Malay neighbours 2 kids are in CHIJ Primary and my girl (buddhist) is in CHIJ sec.

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2 of my sec school mates converted to Christianity recently becos they wanted their children to get into the christian school

they wanted. am not sure which school becos my question just stop there. [speechless]    

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hey bros

 

 

 

serious question.

 

you all knows any school that's willing to take in over age students like yours truly

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hey bros

 

 

 

serious question.

 

you all knows any school that's willing to take in over age students like yours trulyððð

 

 

 

 

 

just saw this news clip........

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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i strongly believe that i can have all 8 A if i am under such a teacherðð

Where to find such teacher? I want to enroll.

 

 

Anyway, I went to Saint. Stephens and Saint. Patrick’s and till now I am still a free thinker.

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All schools in Singapore take in students of all races, language and religion. There are the phased entries based on parental affiliation, proximity of residence etc. ... but that cuts across all.

 

HOWEVER, if you are talking about foreigners trying their luck to get into our more-prestigious schools, the new rules have changed ... and will continue to be âenhancedâ to favor citizens only! ðð¼

Actually kids from migrant families do add something to the school and do pull up the standards of those schools. I know many parents whose kids ended up in “phase 3” schools end up liking it. The prestigious popular schools will end up very cloistered. I see it in my son’s school, much as the national policy for preferring Singaporeans is needed. Edited by Chongster
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Ya lah; no pressure; got so many non Christians in St Pats and St Stephens; not forgetting even ACS, KC too; all got Mat and Minah also

     

 

Where to find such teacher? I want to enroll.


Anyway, I went to Saint. Stephens and Saint. Patrick’s and till now I am still a free thinker.

 

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