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Having survived PSLE. we still need to network with other parents with kids in the same Secondary school. While giving our teenagers their own space, we can update each other about the school.
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Post by ngbrdad » Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:52 pm

piggybank wrote:We stay near Bukit Gombak MRT station, can advise the best way to ACSI via MRT & bus. Hope for shortest journey. Thanks in advance :)
MRT to Dover station, and change into a few buses.
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Post by ngbrdad » Fri Dec 20, 2013 6:54 pm

slee88 wrote:Hi everyone, my son has been posted to ACS(I). Can someone share what time students need to report to school each day? I checked the school's website, but it didn't seem to be there.

Also, can any students in the north share how they get to ACS(I)? We live in Khatib, so I was thinking of taking the MRT down to Bishan, change to Circle Line and get off at One North, then walk to school. Thanks.
I think there is school bus service, at least from Bishan area.
You can ask around when reporting on 23/12.
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Post by autolycus » Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:44 pm

Jennifer wrote:
slee88 wrote:Hi everyone, my son has been posted to ACS(I). Can someone share what time students need to report to school each day? I checked the school's website, but it didn't seem to be there.

Also, can any students in the north share how they get to ACS(I)? We live in Khatib, so I was thinking of taking the MRT down to Bishan, change to Circle Line and get off at One North, then walk to school. Thanks.

Though the time taken from Khatib to One-North is 33 mins (derived from the smrt network map), the walk from One-North to the sch is quite a distance.

I would suggest alighting at AMK mrt station, cross the road to take bus # 74. I believe the morning traffic from AMK to Dover should be quite fast.

I am staying at Bt Timah, near MGS, hv tried out the morning bus svc on a weekday from my place to Dover Rd, well within 10 mins journey.
Actually, taking the MRT to One-North and then walking should be faster. It's a ten-minute walk from One-North, along Dover Road, to the school.

If you take a 74 bus, you will be emerging from Adam Road onto Bukit Timah Road, going all the way up Bukit Timah and then turning left onto Clementi Road. You will then be heading back down via Commonwealth Avenue past Singapore Polytechnic. A person who lives at MGS gets only the MGS to Dover section of the journey… :)
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Post by Jennifer » Fri Dec 20, 2013 7:53 pm

autolycus wrote:Actually, taking the MRT to One-North and then walking should be faster. It's a ten-minute walk from One-North, along Dover Road, to the school.

If you take a 74 bus, you will be emerging from Adam Road onto Bukit Timah Road, going all the way up Bukit Timah and then turning left onto Clementi Road. You will then be heading back down via Commonwealth Avenue past Singapore Polytechnic. A person who lives at MGS gets only the MGS to Dover section of the journey… :)
:smile:

I was thinking it is possible for bus 74 to be a fast journey all the way from AMK bcos the bus frequency is very short and most times, 74 arrives at my bus stop quite empty.
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Post by ngbrdad » Fri Dec 20, 2013 8:03 pm

autolycus wrote:
Jennifer wrote:
slee88 wrote:Hi everyone, my son has been posted to ACS(I). Can someone share what time students need to report to school each day? I checked the school's website, but it didn't seem to be there.

Also, can any students in the north share how they get to ACS(I)? We live in Khatib, so I was thinking of taking the MRT down to Bishan, change to Circle Line and get off at One North, then walk to school. Thanks.

Though the time taken from Khatib to One-North is 33 mins (derived from the smrt network map), the walk from One-North to the sch is quite a distance.

I would suggest alighting at AMK mrt station, cross the road to take bus # 74. I believe the morning traffic from AMK to Dover should be quite fast.

I am staying at Bt Timah, near MGS, hv tried out the morning bus svc on a weekday from my place to Dover Rd, well within 10 mins journey.
Actually, taking the MRT to One-North and then walking should be faster. It's a ten-minute walk from One-North, along Dover Road, to the school.

If you take a 74 bus, you will be emerging from Adam Road onto Bukit Timah Road, going all the way up Bukit Timah and then turning left onto Clementi Road. You will then be heading back down via Commonwealth Avenue past Singapore Polytechnic. A person who lives at MGS gets only the MGS to Dover section of the journey… :)
Walk is quite far from the MRT station actually.
And not sure whether One North or Buona Vista is nearer to the school.

If you go to dover and take a bus maybe faster compared to walking form one north.
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Post by autolycus » Fri Dec 20, 2013 10:12 pm

I think the obvious point is to minimise transfers. If one lives at Khatib and takes the MRT southward to Bishan, then changes for the Circle Line down to One-North very early in the morning, it is generally a very controlled route. Taking a 74 via Adam Road to Bukit Timah and Clementi is less controllable, not to mention geographically peculiar. :)

Alternatively, get off at Buona Vista MRT and cross the road to the MOE side; I think there are 3 bus services (including 74 returning via Dover Road) which go from there to the school's front gate.
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Post by slee88 » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:25 pm

autolycus wrote:I think the obvious point is to minimise transfers. If one lives at Khatib and takes the MRT southward to Bishan, then changes for the Circle Line down to One-North very early in the morning, it is generally a very controlled route. Taking a 74 via Adam Road to Bukit Timah and Clementi is less controllable, not to mention geographically peculiar. :)

Alternatively, get off at Buona Vista MRT and cross the road to the MOE side; I think there are 3 bus services (including 74 returning via Dover Road) which go from there to the school's front gate.
Thank you everyone for your suggestions, what a great support network!

I am also leaning towards using MRT as much as possible with short bus journeys. Morning traffic can be unpredictable :smile:.

I'll see how my son goes with the commute. Worst case is to move and find a place to rent in that area, but a quick look shows rental around that area as incredibly high. The things we do for our children :roll:.
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Post by zeemimi » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:33 pm

autolycus wrote:Alternatively, get off at Buona Vista MRT and cross the road to the MOE side; I think there are 3 bus services (including 74 returning via Dover Road) which go from there to the school's front gate.
Actually no need to cross the road from Buona Vista MRT. If exit from circle line, the underpass leads straight to the bus stop outside MOE.

Two buses: 74 & 196.

I just want to enquire about the road traffic outside the school between 7-7.30am. How is it like?
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Post by autolycus » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:44 pm

zeemimi wrote:
autolycus wrote:Alternatively, get off at Buona Vista MRT and cross the road to the MOE side; I think there are 3 bus services (including 74 returning via Dover Road) which go from there to the school's front gate.
Actually no need to cross the road from Buona Vista MRT. If exit from circle line, the underpass leads straight to the bus stop outside MOE.

Two buses: 74 & 196.

I just want to enquire about the road traffic outside the school between 7-7.30am. How is it like?
True, re the exit. Ha, I was just there last month taking the MRT from Botanic Gardens and I'd forgotten!

The traffic can be hell especially on rainy days. I lived in that place for 12 years, and if you had to exit the school, best you exited before 0705; if you had to enter and exit, took quite a while. School was deliberately started at 0740 for some years to avoid this. But since students should be in by 0720… ah well.
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Post by zeemimi » Fri Dec 20, 2013 11:58 pm

autolycus wrote:
zeemimi wrote:
autolycus wrote:Alternatively, get off at Buona Vista MRT and cross the road to the MOE side; I think there are 3 bus services (including 74 returning via Dover Road) which go from there to the school's front gate.
Actually no need to cross the road from Buona Vista MRT. If exit from circle line, the underpass leads straight to the bus stop outside MOE.

Two buses: 74 & 196.

I just want to enquire about the road traffic outside the school between 7-7.30am. How is it like?
True, re the exit. Ha, I was just there last month taking the MRT from Botanic Gardens and I'd forgotten!

The traffic can be hell especially on rainy days. I lived in that place for 12 years, and if you had to exit the school, best you exited before 0705; if you had to enter and exit, took quite a while. School was deliberately started at 0740 for some years to avoid this. But since students should be in by 0720… ah well.
tks autolycus. was wondering if catch a bus at 7am fr outside BV, can reach school on time? Hv heard fairfield parents complaining about the traffic there in the morning.
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