KRTC Kent Ridge Education - Discussion
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PLEOW:
I would encourage you to speak to Ms Liza. If you can make an appt with her to show the sch exam papers, all the better. I believe her appts are obligation free. In the meanwhile, do encourage your daughter to read more. Language is sth we cant just go for classes to pick up. It's an accumulation of what the child reads. Just my 2cts.My girl scored 76/100 for her mid year Exam which worried me.
According to her teacher she is weak in grammer and spelling.
She only have basic phonics which was taught in PCF during her K2.
I did enrol her in ICR but due to some reasons she only attented for 4 months.
Therefore, I am still thinking which enrichment school should I enrol her.
\"Read In A Week \" or Literacy Circle ? Anyone to advice me
My elder boy (now sec 1) started reading only in late P1. He did not do very well in his English paper during the early pri sch days. Now he is an avid reader and doing well in his English (got a A* in last year PSLE without any English tuition). That's why I encourage my younger boy to read too. -
Hi all, my son is P3 this year. I intend to enrol him for science tuition at krtc @ simei..any feeback? Please help...
Thank you so much!
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I juz want to share my experience in a trial lesson at Seng Kang branch.
It was :snooze: :snooze: pretty boring for DH, DD and myself. Knowing my DD is not a focus learner (she was K1 at that time), she was definitely not listening to the teacher. Instead she chose to look at what other kids are doing.
The program may be more beneficial for kiddo who are attentive in class.
I strongly advise parents to go for trial lesson before committing. Otherwise, you will not know what you are pay for. -
cantbearit2:
That's one reason why we opt for 1-1 even though for each lesson, we pay more. We got to complete the course for beginners' and intermediate quicker and my boy had the full attention of the teacher and he had to pay full attention as well. In the end, the total cost (over a shorter period of time) worked out to be almost the same as the total cost for group session (over a longer period of time).I juz want to share my experience in a trial lesson at Seng Kang branch.
It was :snooze: :snooze: pretty boring for DH, DD and myself. Knowing my DD is not a focus learner (she was K1 at that time), she was definitely not listening to the teacher. Instead she chose to look at what other kids are doing.
The program may be more beneficial for kiddo who are attentive in class.
I strongly advise parents to go for trial lesson before committing. Otherwise, you will not know what you are pay for. -
It seems to me that Krtc at different locations actually operate differently. They don’t really have standardised materials but all up to the individual teacher.
My friend and I did compare the worksheets before. My boy attended the Maths class in a centre in the East while my friend’s son attend in TB. My friend was complaining to me that the material that they charge is very expensive, the amount of workshhets does not justify with the kind of fee.
But for my boy, he received a lot of worksheets for each lesson so much that some of the weaker students may not be able to finish but for the faster one he will defintiely help them to go through them.
My friend had now pull his boy out of the centre, not only because of the material fee issue but of some other issue as well. -
[quote="JanJan"]It seems to me that Krtc at different locations actually operate differently. They don’t really have standardised materials but all up to the individual teacher.
My friend and I did compare the worksheets before. My boy attended the Maths class in a centre in the East while my friend’s son attend in TB. My friend was complaining to me that the material that they charge is very expensive, the amount of workshhets does not justify with the kind of fee.
But for my boy, he received a lot of worksheets for each lesson so much that some of the weaker students may not be able to finish but for the faster one he will defintiely help them to go through them.
My friend had now pull his boy out of the centre, not only because of the material fee issue but of some other issue as well.[/quote
My child is no longer attending maths but during her time there I did consider their material fee high (T.B) but I think the fees are low or justifiable so i saw it as a whole package. I have signed her elsewhere and the fees are really high in comparison. -
moonee:
JanJan:
It seems to me that Krtc at different locations actually operate differently. They don't really have standardised materials but all up to the individual teacher.
My friend and I did compare the worksheets before. My boy attended the Maths class in a centre in the East while my friend's son attend in TB. My friend was complaining to me that the material that they charge is very expensive, the amount of workshhets does not justify with the kind of fee.
But for my boy, he received a lot of worksheets for each lesson so much that some of the weaker students may not be able to finish but for the faster one he will defintiely help them to go through them.
My friend had now pull his boy out of the centre, not only because of the material fee issue but of some other issue as well.[/quote
My child is no longer attending maths but during her time there I did consider their material fee high (T.B) but I think the fees are low or justifiable so i saw it as a whole package. I have signed her elsewhere and the fees are really high in comparison.
Why did your child quit the centre then?
I am actually looking for good Englsih tutor, do you have any recommendation? -
JanJan:
[/quote]I'm also considering KRTC at TBP for P4 Math. Anyone has any idea if the worksheets are challenging? DS is placed in a low ability class in school where doing mainly activity bk! Yet the kids expected to sit the same paper as the level! So desperately needing a Math class that touches on challengers.moonee:
[quote=\"JanJan\"]It seems to me that Krtc at different locations actually operate differently. They don't really have standardised materials but all up to the individual teacher.
My friend and I did compare the worksheets before. My boy attended the Maths class in a centre in the East while my friend's son attend in TB. My friend was complaining to me that the material that they charge is very expensive, the amount of workshhets does not justify with the kind of fee.
But for my boy, he received a lot of worksheets for each lesson so much that some of the weaker students may not be able to finish but for the faster one he will defintiely help them to go through them.
My friend had now pull his boy out of the centre, not only because of the material fee issue but of some other issue as well.[/quote
My child is no longer attending maths but during her time there I did consider their material fee high (T.B) but I think the fees are low or justifiable so i saw it as a whole package. I have signed her elsewhere and the fees are really high in comparison.
Why did your child quit the centre then?
I am actually looking for good Englsih tutor, do you have any recommendation? -
As I had compared the maths worksheets with my friend’s son at TB branch, I think that the quality is really so so. The tutor may be more of the fun type, a lot of "casual talking" not as serious as some parents may want him to be. Perhaps, for lower primary is still okay but if you are thinking to help your upper primary child to improve then perhaps should look for someone that is more serious in their teahing.
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Jennifer:
Hi Jennifer,
That's one reason why we opt for 1-1 even though for each lesson, we pay more. We got to complete the course for beginners' and intermediate quicker and my boy had the full attention of the teacher and he had to pay full attention as well. In the end, the total cost (over a shorter period of time) worked out to be almost the same as the total cost for group session (over a longer period of time).
they have 1-1 lesson??? :shock: Nobody told us when we went for the trial.
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