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    PCF/PAP Kindergartens

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    • jedamumJ Offline
      jedamum
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      ChiefKiasu:
      koppie:

      ...Last Saturday, on my way to breakfast, I happened to peeped into the centre and saw a group of kids seated in front of the TV set...


      It's Saturday. That's when childcare teachers get to let down their hair and kids get to watch their favorite parliamentary debates on TV.

      Yes, 4 years ago when i enquired the learning vision near my work place, this is also their saturday programme. no academic teaching on saturday. kids can choose to watch tv or do craftwork so i guess most will choose tv.

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        tamarind
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        koppie:
        Hi mommies


        I just wanted to share my observation on a PCF kindy/cc near my place - Sparkletots at Bt Batok West Ave 6.
        I thought Sparkletots is not a PCF kindergarten.

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          tamarind
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          Ags:
          hi tamarind


          great job u ve done!
          i was looking at the content that u hv posted and the work surely seems like tough to me though i must admit at how many times i ve heard how the standards have been raised..

          how did u adjust and help yr kid along?

          the others? i think i must be one of the odd few who prob is feeling as such šŸ˜‰

          Hi Ags,
          Sorry for the late reply. I was very busy the past few weeks and did not have time to visit this forum.

          My girl has a very good foundation in phonics since she was 4 years old. I also let her read the Ladybird key word reading scheme. She completed all 12 levels before 5 years old. She is reading very well, and her good foundation in phonics make spelling very easy for her. Since last year, I made her write a few sentences about what she did every day, her writing improves very quickly.

          She is in K2 now, and this is her latest spelling test :

          1. There are many animals in the zoo.
          2. The giraffe has a long neck.
          3. The zebra has black and white stripes.


          All the above within one test !

          I asked my girl whether her classmates can cope. She said that only a few have no problem. The others try to copy from them šŸ˜‰

          I am also happy to know that my girl is learning Hanyu Pinyin in her PCF class now. I think it is quite well taught.

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          • jedamumJ Offline
            jedamum
            last edited by

            tamarind:

            I thought Sparkletots is not a PCF kindergarten.
            It is not a PCF kindergarten. It is a http://www.pcf.org.sg/childcare/about.htm.

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              tamarind
              last edited by

              jedamum:
              tamarind:


              I thought Sparkletots is not a PCF kindergarten.

              It is not a PCF kindergarten. It is a http://www.pcf.org.sg/childcare/about.htm.

              OIC. Thanks šŸ™‚

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                tamarind
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                Hi all,

                Every PCF kindergarten is different. It is important to choose carefully.

                Checkout my blog about the teaching materials, spelling lists, etc in my girl's K1 class at PCF (662B Jurong West).

                http://tamarindvillage.blogspot.com/2009/01/pcf-kindergarten.html

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                  allseasons
                  last edited by

                  After following this thread, I am quite tempted to send my sons to PCF kindergarten. I live in upp bkt timah.. Any parents here send their children to PCF kindies around bukit batok, bukit timah or bukit panjang area? Can share info or feedbacks?


                  The nearest PCF kindies to my place is bukit batok east ave 4 and 5... Would be very happy if these kindies has high standards as the one that tamarind's DD attends... šŸ™

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                    tamarind
                    last edited by

                    allseasons:
                    After following this thread, I am quite tempted to send my sons to PCF kindergarten. I live in upp bkt timah.. Any parents here send their children to PCF kindies around bukit batok, bukit timah or bukit panjang area? Can share info or feedbacks?


                    The nearest PCF kindies to my place is bukit batok east ave 4 and 5... Would be very happy if these kindies has high standards as the one that tamarind's DD attends... šŸ™
                    allseasons,
                    It is best to talk to the teachers in charge to find out what is their syllabus. PCF kindergarten under different centre heads have a wide range of standards.

                    In my area, there is the normal type, which charges $107 a month, and the premium type which charge $250 a month including enrichment. My girl is in the premium PCF.

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                      kaitlynangelica
                      last edited by

                      tamarind:
                      allseasons:

                      After following this thread, I am quite tempted to send my sons to PCF kindergarten. I live in upp bkt timah.. Any parents here send their children to PCF kindies around bukit batok, bukit timah or bukit panjang area? Can share info or feedbacks?


                      The nearest PCF kindies to my place is bukit batok east ave 4 and 5... Would be very happy if these kindies has high standards as the one that tamarind's DD attends... šŸ™

                      allseasons,
                      It is best to talk to the teachers in charge to find out what is their syllabus. PCF kindergarten under different centre heads have a wide range of standards.

                      In my area, there is the normal type, which charges $107 a month, and the premium type which charge $250 a month including enrichment. My girl is in the premium PCF.


                      tamarind,

                      Am curious. Does it mean that the normal PCF will not have a good syllabus or not such good teaching methods? What is the difference?

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                      • jedamumJ Offline
                        jedamum
                        last edited by

                        allseasons:

                        The nearest PCF kindies to my place is bukit batok east ave 4
                        This branch teaches only the basics.
                        No spelling or tingxie when my boy was K2 last year.
                        The teachers are nice though.

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