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It's probably not important to worry about which one is better. More important to worry about whether the child can get in. I don't think they are particular about which kindergarten the kids come from. I have heard rumours that CIS is trying to improve their Chinese standard (their Chinese, up until the past 2 or 3 years, unfortunately, is not as good as many people believe. The kids with good Chinese were those who transfer from local schools at Year 7). So during the last few years, unless you are a foreigner, they prefer taking Chinese children with strong Mandarin. Some parents have found sending their kids to 蘇淅 local section (mostly Mandarin) to be helpful. Again, this is a rumor.
Remember, CIS has 88 openings at reception, half of which is reserved for applicants who have affiliation (alumini's children, corporate debenture holder, staff's children, siblings). So only 44 seats go public.
If you are a Singaporean, whether citizen or resident, you have priority. In recent years, there seems to be an upsurge of Singaporean applicants, so spaces opened to non-Singaporeans have declined.
For ISF, surely helps if you are a corporate debenture holder.
To gain entry into anyone of them, the child needs to be fluent in English or Mandarin. Cantonese doesn't count. |
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