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well. your question in face is made up of three questions.
let me answer it one by one and hope to satisfy your queries.
but i saw ur answering record....it seems that you already had bias towards mss so ....well..let us see...
1] mss or smcs?
It depends on whether you are focusing more on the academic fields or on the ECAS field. SMCS is rather more academically based while MSS stress on ECAs more than the academic results. Students from both schools are mostly nice and clever but I would say that girls from Marymount are more confident as well as more all-rounded. But then each and every one of us are unique....so we shouldn't overgeneralise students into a sterotyped model.
But if you are considering teaching in MSS, i would advise you to ask yourself a few questions....
Firstly, do you think you are able to gain students' trust and respect?
Secondly, do you think you are sociable and able to build up a good relationship with other colleagues?
Thirdly, do you think you can keep the class under control?
well if you can, welcome to mss....It's not easy being a good teacher in MSS...really.
other schools might be easier ...but surely not MSS. this year we got 7 teachers leaving ...imagine that. most of them couldn't adapt to the school and get accpeted by students..
For St. Paul Convent, i think it's more or less the same as Marymount. two of them are very alike....
Hope it helps to finalise your decision =]