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Chinese primary school in PJ
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TSbrotan
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Mar 1 2010, 05:51 PM, updated 16y ago
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Hi all,
I want to plan for my daughther school in PJ. I know there are 3 chinese schools nearby which are
1) SRJK Yuk Chai 2) SRJK Puai Chai 3) SRJK Sungai Way
Would need advice from experts on below items
1) How is the school facilities (any field , library, modern or old, etc) ? 2) How is the quality of the education provided ? 3) Are there lots of disciplinary issues with the students in the school ? 4) How is the congestion during peak hours ? (P.S. I notice the road for Sungai Way school is pretty small and lots of commercial area around it) 5) All in all, if you consider all factors, which school would you choose and why ? 6) Are there any nearby school beside the above ?
Would appreciate your feedback
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TSbrotan
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Mar 2 2010, 09:41 PM
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anyone has SRJK Sungai Way experience ?
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TSbrotan
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Mar 3 2010, 04:03 PM
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QUOTE(luckykid @ Mar 1 2010, 08:11 PM) I studied in Puay Chai. Facilities wise.. there's a field, only enough for 100m track, 1 basketball court and 1 multi purpose court. There is a hall with 6 badminton courts. Library has quite many books, but not very frequently visited by students. Regarding to the above poster on number 3, long hair is permitted for girls. I would recommend Yuk Chai too because the standard of Puay Chai has been dwindling lately. Teachers are not really dedicated to teaching nowadays. If there's a choice of Lick Hung, I would choose that. Or you can consider Puay Chai 2in Bandar Utama too. It has an extremely holistic development for the children. But not Puay Chai 1. bro, i thought should be the same since same "top management" anyway, guess it is not how is the traffic to puay chai 2 ?
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TSbrotan
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Mar 18 2010, 08:24 AM
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QUOTE(yzarcemina @ Mar 18 2010, 01:15 AM) In my opinion, the amount of homework of the chinese primary school trains the students to be disciplined. There's a reason why there are more a students from chinese primary schools than malay ones (at least in my area). I'm from chinese primary school then went on to malay secondary school that teaches chinese also. I can say that the training from young is what taught me to be more hardworking than the average student. To TS, I think you should check out the school above befire enrolling your son. Also ask my friends about the school's environment etc. Don't be afraid to try out the schools. I myself changed schools 2 times (not cos of homework load), and I'm doing fine. I have more friends (or acquaintances) than the average student.  ps: i'm from sjkc damansara. it's near kota damansara, pj. don't know how much it has changed, but when i was there it was good. no lazy teachers, good environment, small student community. but that was some 6 years ago:D bro, thanks for your feedback how do i check out the school (beside asking in forum)?
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TSbrotan
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Mar 28 2010, 12:00 AM
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what time does the school starts in yuk chai for primary 1?
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TSbrotan
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Mar 28 2010, 02:05 PM
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what time it ends?
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