PCF/PAP Kindergartens
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Hi,
Any mummies can advice good PCF at Sengkang ? I actually transferred my boy from his private kindergarten to a nearby PCF due to the high school fees. But am disappoinited with the school progress. He’s currently in K1 now and in his term 1, they were taught only 123 and abc and i’m shocked that they only started to write in K1. I called up the school to check and understand from the principal that they are not teaching the kids to write at nursery. I’m now hesitating if i should transfer my boy back to a private kindergarten. -
Hi All.
Can any one give me more feedback on this childcare?
Thank you
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The latest spelling list at my girl's K2 class.
3 April
1.blind
2.deaf
3.wheelchair
4.handicap
17 April
1.gravity
2.ramp
3.crutches
4.braille
30 April
1.The girl wears a hearing aid.
2.The boy cannot walk.
15 May
1.He needs crutches to help him walk.
2.The blind use braille to help them read.
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tamarind:
Yuh boy, I'm shocked too :shock: . I don't think half of us parents can even spell braille properly....4.braille
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ChiefKiasu:
Premium centre ok, Chief..
Yuh boy, I'm shocked too :shock: . I don't think half of us parents can even spell braille properly.tamarind:
...4.braille
... :shock:
Don't pray-pray.. Heheh..
You're fortunate tamarind, that the
centre can provide explorations to
many areas outside the core academics
to the children. Prior to this spelling list
the school/teacher must have conducted
a lesson or a story based on a special child.
Cause usually, spelling words are based on
or taken from general lessons covered with
the children in the class. If true, then i think
this is awesome. That the teacher/school takes
time to provide education for areas of special children.
I like it.
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buds:
Premium centre ok, Chief..
Yuh boy, I'm shocked too :shock: . I don't think half of us parents can even spell braille properly.ChiefKiasu:
[quote=\"tamarind\"]...4.braille
... :shock:
Don't pray-pray.. Heheh..
You're fortunate tamarind, that the
centre can provide explorations to
many areas outside the core academics
to the children. Prior to this spelling list
the school/teacher must have conducted
a lesson or a story based on a special child.
Cause usually, spelling words are based on
or taken from general lessons covered with
the children in the class. If true, then i think
this is awesome. That the teacher/school takes
time to provide education for areas of special children.
I like it.
:celebrate:[/quote]buds,
You are absolutely correct
This is exactly what the teacher is doing. This is their theme for this term.
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Tamarind,
Ghees, the PCF you gal is in is really tough… but well its for the better peperation for P1.
BTW anyone knows about this ednoland prgoramme that is instill in some PCF?
Also i was asking if anyone know about the pre-nursey class offered by PCF at JW st 52, Blk 527… feedback? -
Tamarind,
Ghees, the PCF you gal is in is really tough… but well its for the better peperation for P1.
BTW anyone knows about this ednoland prgoramme that is instill in some PCF?
Also i was asking if anyone know about the pre-nursey class offered by PCF at JW st 52, Blk 527… feedback? -
Hi everyone
It’s the end of my son’s 2nd week in this spice program at serangoon north…time to give some feedback. First of all, my son is really enjoying school now, he’ll wake up automatically at 7am every morning to get ready to go school. It’s so different from the previous school whereby he’ll drag his feet to get ready. Guess it’s because the work is more challenging and he’s excited to attend the classes. On first day, the teacher sent me a sms of his picture in class, to assure me that he’s doing fine…am quite grateful for that. Ok…for curiculum updates…
English…you can gauge their standard by looking at the words
8 Apr (weekly spelling list)
1. into
2. just
3. harvest
4. ocean
5. distilled
6. minerals
7. blood
8. body
9. veins
10. I have a heart
11. We breathe in fresh air to keep our body healthy
Chinese
Sorry too lazy to key in the weekly tingxie list but I really like the chinese teacher. She’s very strict with the handwriting, my son got all correct for his tingxie but she made him re-wrote one of the words due to the handwriting. She told me that for a child to immerse into chinese culture, he must respect chinese calligraphy. One must be able to write properly before he can go furthur to understand the language.
Maths
Currently they’re doing addition…questions are like
________ + 8 = 20
And he also started doing problem sums today…
Qn: There are 15 chocolate cakes and 4 butter cakes. How many cakes are there in all?
Will update again next week… -
Hugeclaw,
Wow their standard is high. Your son is in K1 or K2 ?
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