First day of primary school
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MMM:
My boy would have said that I am distracting him and will cause him to do badly in school....so he forbids me to join the PSG :roll: . My guess is that he didn't want to give me any chance to rant about his behaviour to his teachers and hence spoil his good-boy-image in school. :lol: Then I told him that he must work hard in school...else mummy gonna go become PV....
Didn't know it can be so rewarding until I was designated to help another class as there were quite a number of parents in my son's class. My son asked me in the evening, \"Mummy, why didn't you help out at my class today?\". It made me realise that wow, he actually notice that and he is very happy to see mummy helping out and he feels proud about it.
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I didn't take any photos for the first day of schoo, but, hey, it is still the first week of school so I should get it done.
My girl was suppose to wake up at 7am to get ready for her before school care, but she woke up at 6 am because she was super excited.
Yes .. I helped out as a PV too, but she took the school bus to school and was pretty much on her own, and nope .. I didn't check her out during recess because for the 1st 3 days, we have paid for them to have their recess breaks in class. She will start her buddy system of buying food today.
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jedamum:
I checked with my daughter last night and she said that her partner is a Malay boy. I wonder if she will ignore him or boss him around. :lol:
Yes! Actually there are about 3-4 tall girls in class!schellen:
Oh, there's another tall girl in the class? The boys had better grow up quickly.
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jedamum:
Yes, I did see at least one girl with skort halfway to the shin. Isn't it difficult to walk in a long skort? (Like wearing kimono...)
lolz! :lol:2galsmum:
My mum was complaining that her uniforms are too big and we bought her another 2 sets on the next day (lucky it's a Saturday). Now she has got 4 sets of uniforms (after my DMum made the alterations)!! She commented that I used to wear skirts so much shorter and now my DS wears like a nun!!!!!! wahaha
Yes...some of the girls in my boy's school are wearing skirt that are almost reaching the ankle...
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schellen:
Hm...based on my detective skills....(hey, I did took 101 photos over the past 3 days
I checked with my daughter last night and she said that her partner is a Malay boy. I wonder if she will ignore him or boss him around. :lol:
), his name is Jamal (in orange PE attire), my boy's ex-Kindergarten classmate. He is a very nice kid.
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jedamum:
Yup, that's the name she gave me. I hope she treats him nice. (Note to self: Drop hints to daughter tonight.)
Hm...based on my detective skills....(hey, I did took 101 photos over the past 3 daysschellen:
I checked with my daughter last night and she said that her partner is a Malay boy. I wonder if she will ignore him or boss him around. :lol:
), his name is Jamal (in orange PE attire), my boy's ex-Kindergarten classmate. He is a very nice kid.
It's good that my daughter goes to childcare 'cause this means that she knows others from the same school too, just not same class or same age. At least I only have to worry about her academics, especially Chinese.
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BlueBells:
... I didn't check her out during recess because for the 1st 3 days, we have paid for them to have their recess breaks in class. She will start her buddy system of buying food today.

Can eat in class meh? Boy... times have changed. Then again, last time policeman wear shorts. -
schellen:
...At least I only have to worry about her academics, especially Chinese.

Get your daughter to teach Jamal Chinese. Sure win wan. Some more sure to get lots of yummy goodies during Hari Raya from Jamal's grateful parents. -
I was so excited about my boy's first day of school. He is at ACSJ and they only started school on Tuesday as the school moved to a new premise. Took tons of pictures and have blogged about it http://angeliatay.livejournal.com/382435.html#cutid1.
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ChiefKiasu:
Haha...more like they give us goodies for NOT teaching him (horribly mispronounced) Chinese.schellen:
...At least I only have to worry about her academics, especially Chinese.

Get your daughter to teach Jamal Chinese. Sure win wan. Some more sure to get lots of yummy goodies during Hari Raya from Jamal's grateful parents.
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