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  1. #1
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    Need advice on schooling

    Hello everyone,
    I am in dire need of advice on where to put my kids to school now since i am planning to leave Taiwan at the end of the year. My son is about to enter Form2, and daughter Std5. My son has been in international school fron Std 1 up until now. My daughter on the other hand has been in chinese school. My original plan was to move to singapore so that my son can continue his english medium education but i am not so sure about my daughter's chinese education. She doesnt read englsih well, and he doesnt read chinese well. Both don't know malay.

    I am wondering now, are there are schools in KL/PJ that is suitable for my son, stressing more on english medium. Pls dont suggest int'l school as i am no longer able to afford it. I am sure my daughter can get into any chinese-medium school without much problem. Both are M'sian passport holders, so i'm sure they can be accepted into public schooling.

    If anyone of you know which school might be suitable for my son, pls let me know. I dont hv too much time left to decide as i hv to arrange for housing and so on b4 i move back to KL/PJ. If there is no suitable school in KL then i might still hv to consider S'pore for him, where my sister will be able to help make arrangements for me.
    Hope someone out there has some ideas. tks....
    Deb.
    Insecurity is unattractive. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.

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    You may try enrolling your son in Sri KL in Subang Jaya. As for your daughter, you may enroll her in a Chinese medium school. In Sri KL, they are already teaching Science and Maths in English. I am sure your son will be able to pick up Bahasa in no time if you get someone to coach him in Bahasa. Let me know if you want me to check any further information for you.

    Bathu

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    Thank you so much for your reply. I hv just checked into Sri KL and was happy to notice it's in SJ too. I think i will definitely hv to get a tutor for my son and daughter too for BM. I think somehow chinese schools are much easier to find.
    Regards,
    Deb
    Insecurity is unattractive. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.

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    Hi Debbie,

    Here is the info you needed. Sri Sedaya can be contacted via srisedaya@sedaya.edu.my if you need any further info.

    Regards.

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    Dear Sir / Madam,

    Thank you for your enquiry.

    Sri Sedaya Primary and Secondary School is a private co-educational school
    which provides quality education with genuine care. With the support and
    approval of the Ministry of Education, the school offers classes from
    Standard 1 to form 5 and follow the National School Curriculum. Regular
    school hours are from 8.00am to 3.00pm, Monday to Friday.

    Special emphasis is given to the mastery of the English Language. Mandarin
    classes are also offered during the regular school hours. It is the aim of
    the school to mould the students to be tri-lingual in BM, English and
    Mandarin. In line with the government's decision to use English as the
    medium of instruction for science and mathematics, the school will begin
    teaching science and mathematics in English for all levels from 2003.

    The school is housed in two blocks of high quality, fully air-conditioned
    building with world-class facilities. The primary school and the secondary
    school occupy one separate wing of building each. The school also boasts of
    a state-of-the-art multipurpose hall, with an area of 12,000 sq. ft.
    complete with 6 badminton courts. It is also well equipped with
    air-conditioned classrooms, cafeteria, laboratories, library, music room,
    computer laboratory, basketball court and other facilities. It is also just
    300 meters away from the 3K sports complex where additional facilities like
    a swimming pool, tennis courts and squash courts are available for the
    students.

    Registration for year 2004 intake is now in progress. For further
    enquiries about the school and admission procedures, please do not hesitate
    to contact Ms Teoh CC at 603-56377108/109.

    Thank you.

    Regards,
    Teoh CC
    Marketing


    Fees Schedule (Year 2003)
    Primary School Secondary School
    Regular Programme
    (8.00am to 3.00pm) Std 1-3 Std 4-6 Form 1-3 Form 4-5

    Registration fees (once only) 400 400 400 400

    Deposit (Refundable with one term written notice) 2000 2000 2000 2000

    School Fees (per term of 6 months) 2100 2100 2550 2800

    Special Fees per term – inclusive of tea and lunch, Group PA insurance, computer lab, science labs, and library 800 800 1000 1200


    Total payable for new students upon admission 5300 5300 5950 6400
    Fees per year after admission 5800 5800 7100 8000



    EduSm@rt Programme
    (3.00-6.00pm) Std 1-3 Std 4-6 Form 1-3 Form 4-5

    Registration fees (once only) 100 100 100 100

    Fees (per term of 6 months) for total package 2000 2000 2500 2600

    Tuition fees per month per subject (please refer to EduSm@rt time table for subjects offered) RM 70
    Per month RM 70
    Per month RM 75
    Per month RM 80
    Per month

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    Dear Chofmy,
    Thank you so much for info on Sri Sedaya. Looks like my options are greater than i first thought. I looked into their school website and noticed it's also in SJ. Amazing how much SJ/USJ has developed since i last left M'sia. I sure hv a lot of catching up to do.
    House/apartment hunting is the next step. Whether to rent or purchase, is still not decided at the moment. Any advice is most welcome

    Once again, Thank you so much

    Deb
    Insecurity is unattractive. Smile and the whole world smiles with you.

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