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TSsamuelC
post Jul 19 2011, 02:12 PM, updated 15y ago

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hi, my son is studies in Beaconhouse now but his result is not very good. i'm not the mother that wish him to get very good in academic (For example, get 90% and above for every subject) but rather focus him to be all rounded and of course cannot be too poor in academic. This is why i'm sending him to a private school. But,base on his progress, i'm forsee he cannot get good result in UPSR. The activities in school also very minimal(only has speech and drama and gym), think may be a goverment chinese school can get more than this. In short, is not meet our objective to him there.
i'm thinking of send him to another private school,goverment chinese school or kuen cheng. Any recommendation of good primary school? Please advice...
i'm stay in Puchong, any idea if i would like to enroll him in Kuen Cheng? Thanks...


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post Jul 19 2011, 02:16 PM

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to enroll him in kuen cheng, go to kuen cheng and ask for enrollment application
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:16 PM

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QUOTE(samuelC @ Jul 19 2011, 02:12 PM)
hi, my son is studies in Beaconhouse now but his result is not very good. i'm not the mother that wish him to get very good in academic (For example, get 90% and above for every subject) but rather focus him to be all rounded and of course cannot be too poor in academic. This is why i'm sending him to a private school. But,base on his progress, i'm forsee he cannot get good result in UPSR. The activities in school also very minimal(only has speech and drama and gym), think may be a goverment chinese school can get more than this. In short, is not meet our objective to him there.
i'm thinking of send him to another private school,goverment chinese school or kuen cheng. Any recommendation of good primary school? Please advice...
i'm stay in Puchong, any idea if i would like to enroll him in Kuen Cheng? Thanks...
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If you want your son to study in Kuen Cheng,he has to sit for test..The school have set standard for their student recruiments. My sister 12 yo, she's going to sit for their exam by end of October. Hopefully the school will take her in. Btw, we stay in Putra Heights tho, but still hope that she can get in there.
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:20 PM

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Puay Chai in Bandar Utama - waiting list is 3 years. I heard some parents moved to Bdr Utama.
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:21 PM

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i thought this thread should be in parenting section.
TSsamuelC
post Jul 19 2011, 02:43 PM

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QUOTE(cassie_90 @ Jul 19 2011, 02:16 PM)
If you want your son to study in Kuen Cheng,he has to sit for test..The school have set standard for their student recruiments. My sister 12 yo, she's going to sit for their exam by end of October. Hopefully the school will take her in. Btw, we stay in Putra Heights tho, but still hope that she can get in there.
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Is there any school bus to putra height?
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:45 PM

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QUOTE(cassie_90 @ Jul 19 2011, 02:16 PM)
If you want your son to study in Kuen Cheng,he has to sit for test..The school have set standard for their student recruiments. My sister 12 yo, she's going to sit for their exam by end of October. Hopefully the school will take her in. Btw, we stay in Putra Heights tho, but still hope that she can get in there.
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your sister 12 yo to start primary schoo?
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:51 PM

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why u not choose sekolah kebangsaan?

typical chinese send their sond to private or chinese school.

lolz
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post Jul 19 2011, 02:53 PM

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I recommend Puay Chai in Bandar Utama or Kuen Cheng in KL.

Personally, location do not matter for me, so long they receive good education.
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QUOTE(liez @ Jul 19 2011, 02:45 PM)
your sister 12 yo to start primary schoo?
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Kuen Cheng is high school.

Note : In the past, it was only for girls, now it is co-ed.
TSsamuelC
post Jul 19 2011, 03:00 PM

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QUOTE(Kampung2005 @ Jul 19 2011, 02:53 PM)
I recommend Puay Chai in Bandar Utama or Kuen Cheng in KL.

Personally, location do not matter for me, so long they receive good education.
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I have the same thought as u...smile.gif. but just worry the school wouldn't accept because of my address.
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post Jul 19 2011, 03:27 PM

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go international school laa...ishh...

let me tell you the outcome of sending them to these schools. Materialistic.

I personally came from a chinese not famous primary school. Seriously, it was good. School didn't ask for donation upon enrolling. And if they want to build new classrooms, they will start donation, and the project was completed within 2 yrs.

In that school, everyone was just like a 12yr old kid.

But right after I joined a private secondary school, all kids uses branded goods, comparing one with another. They seriously forget about the values..

So, choose whether you want a smart and arrogant or well to do but down to earth child.

But another thing, school actually doesn't play a big role, PARENTS DO!
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post Jul 19 2011, 03:33 PM

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QUOTE(samuelC @ Jul 19 2011, 02:43 PM)
Is there any school bus to putra height?
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I've seen Kuen Cheng bus at USJ 17 before. I saw my sister's application form before, the school claimed that they have 6-8 buses travel around KL & Selangor everyday. Furthermore, i remember it stated there that the school provides hostel, and it can fit in 500 students.
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post Jul 19 2011, 03:44 PM

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You can just send your son to government chinese school (If possible).
Then for secondary school, I highly recommend you to send him to private chinese secondary school.
SMK/SK, the teaching style is very lazy compared to chinese schools, I admit, kinda regret to study in government secondary school, but I got no chance to enroll in private chinese secondary school, the fee is load for my parents.
I'm in form 6 now, the learning style is no longer like in lower/upper secondary, no more spoon feeding.
It is actually something like I was in primary school, where you have to use your brain to think instead of memorizing for exam.

This post has been edited by kingkingyyk: Jul 19 2011, 03:48 PM
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post Jul 19 2011, 04:03 PM

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I dont understand. TS is asking for primary school and all of you were answering secondary school?

Good primary school- SJK© Chung Kwok is one of them. Nearby sultan ismail star LRT.

Secondary school- Wesley Methodist, Victoria, Catholic high, Sultanah Asma, Chung Hwa Independent High... etc
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what's wrong with normal sekolah kebangsaan? more chance to bridge the racial gap.
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post Jul 19 2011, 04:12 PM

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still primary dont force ur son too much la

the more important is when he in secondary school

good or bad.... he will explore in secondary school
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post Jul 19 2011, 04:12 PM

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becaonhouse not for human go one.
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post Jul 19 2011, 04:14 PM

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even go to what kind of school.

he/she still cant speak malay fluent.


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post Jul 19 2011, 04:16 PM

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QUOTE(kingkingyyk @ Jul 19 2011, 03:44 PM)
You can just send your son to government chinese school (If possible).
Then for secondary school, I highly recommend you to send him to private chinese secondary school.
SMK/SK, the teaching style is very lazy compared to chinese schools, I admit, kinda regret to study in government secondary school, but I got no chance to enroll in private chinese secondary school, the fee is load for my parents.
I'm in form 6 now, the learning style is no longer like in lower/upper secondary, no more spoon feeding.
It is actually something like I was in primary school, where you have to use your brain to think instead of memorizing for exam.
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I've been in chinese high school for 3 years, and malay secondary school for 2 years. So i can said, i've been there done that. I can say that chinese high school is much more better than malay secondary.

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