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    NAFA Arts Kindergarten

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    • B Offline
      Belle
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      My daughter has just joined the nursery class about 5 months ago.


      I could see some changes in her. She likes her school and seems to enjoy herself. She is more lively, outspoken, chatty and not afraid to get to know new friends outside of her class. She is not as shy as before.

      The arts (music, dance and art) programs are quite fine. Before this, I used to think that she does not like dancing but lately, I see more of her dancing to music at home, performing in front of us and relatives. As for the music. I felt a bit helpless as I do not have any music background. The music is quite intense. They are taught to recognise the different notes and alphabets of the keyboard. We, as parents are expected to practise with her at home! But, I am delighted that she knows how to play a simple tune like Mary had a little lamb on the keyboard.

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        sunflower
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        Last yr, I wanted to enrol my girl for this yr’s N1 prog at NAFA kindergarten but they informed that starting this yr, they will not be opening anymore N1 class. They then put my girl on the waiting list for next yr N2 class. Since then, I’ve enrolled her in a church kindergarten where she has been enjoying herself. Her teachers are very creative and I’m really impressed with the artwork that she brought home. Moreover next yr, she’ll be in a class where coincidentally, the same teacher will be teaching her again!


        NAFA recently called to inform that there’ll be a place in N2 for my girl next yr. Can’t decide now whether to put her there…

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        • ChiefKiasuC Offline
          ChiefKiasu
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          sunflower:
          ...NAFA recently called to inform that there’ll be a place in N2 for my girl next yr. Can’t decide now whether to put her there…

          Kekekkke... you are in the same situation as me. After waiting all those months, we also got the call too. However, we have decided to stay put at Schoolhouse by the bay because of:
          1. The better school grounds
          2. The availability of full-day programmes for N2
          3. Cheaper, when you consider that NAFA requires you to pay school fees even though they don't operate during the 4 blocks of school term holidays. Imagine, you have to deal with handling your kid at home during the December holidays while still paying fees.

          Other than that, I note the other parents opinions about the teachers at NAFA - very friendly and professional, and take an active interest in the children's welfare. We're happy to let someone else have a chance to go there.

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            sallie
            last edited by

            May i know what is the school fees structure like for above? Is it much cheaper than NAFA Kinder? Seems to be a good school?

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              sallie
              last edited by

              found out…$530 per month…not bad, much cheaper than NAFA…but since most have positives views on NAFA, maybe can consider. tough choice though.

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                littleKS
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                Here's my verdict from a NAFA mum.


                The teachers are very good and competent. Fair distribution of chinese and english programe. The best part I like is the theme topic for each term. The teachers really put in alot of effort in imparting information (and really deatil info) on each term topic to the children. The children really get very in-depth knowledge of the topic they cover in each term. Jolly Phonics approach is use to teach phonics.

                Good food provided for snack time. Not just cookies only which most kindy provide.


                The children stay through with the same classmate and teachers till K2. The bonding is very strong for the teachers and especially for the children.

                Exposure to music, arts and dance programe. Save my weekend ferrying DS for enrichment classes.

                Arts is fantastic and the coverage is very good. there are 2 sessions of art class per week of 1 hr each. 1 session will be on 2D and the other session on 3D.

                As for music, parents really must make effort to practise with the child at home. the theory work is very intense and as some mums mention, it's not easy for the child to be able to play well in a class of 20. therefore practise at home is strongly encourage.

                For dance, not much to comment as my boy doesn't really like dance class. The girls will find more enjoyment in the class.

                but fees for next year is very high. $1900 / term for morning session and $1800 / term for afternoon session. and don't forget have to add GST to the fees :rant:

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                • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                  ChiefKiasu
                  last edited by

                  littleKS:
                  Here's my verdict from a NAFA mum...

                  Hi littleKS, thanks for the great review! What do you do with your NAFA kid during the long holidays, since they have no classes then?

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                    littleKS
                    last edited by

                    u mean the long school holidays? he just stay home and do nothing, watch tv most of the time :x

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                    • ChiefKiasuC Offline
                      ChiefKiasu
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                      littleKS:
                      u mean the long school holidays? he just stay home and do nothing, watch tv most of the time :x

                      Yes... that was what I was afraid of 😞 .

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                        wonglady
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                        Hi Hi everyone


                        Remember me? I was the one raving about how good this school was. I actually pulled my daughter out as she was really sick in october… Really sad. She misses school so much.

                        I’m enrolling her at NAFA again. Though now it’s the afternoon session. My daughter just wanted to to go back so much…

                        and yes, i agree as parents you will definitely helped with the music homework…very tedious for someone who knows nothing about music. I dun think i will be sending my daughter for extra music classes…anyway, i just want her to be exposed to all the different arts programmes. if she is really keen or HAVE TALENT, then will think about it later.

                        As for the academic, some of my friends who are teaching in Primary schools said that NAFA is rather extensive in their curriculum ( a bit ks as i also want to prepare my daughter for P1…ha ha). So quite comforted to know that NAFA is doing its best to help…they integrated jolly phoincs in their curriculum too. So need not pay extra… Also they are using Growing With Math program…reviews about this math program also quite good.

                        As for the fees, if you really calculate and spread it over 3 months, it’s about $650 per month for the am session / $600 for pm session.

                        Expensive?? will shop less for myself…have another child to send in when he’s 3 plus…

                        Overall, I like the school. wonderful teachers and the principal like i mentioned before is always on the ground.

                        Also, heard that they just organized a sleepover camp for the K2 students… apparently the parents who sent their kids to the camp were delighted and you know what? the principal actually stayed overnight and rought it out with the students…

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