Pat's Schoolhouse
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I checked out Pats Schoolhouse at Arena recently and a little disappointed that the centre is quite cramped. Some classes have to share the same room. No outdoor play, only a small area within the centre itself for kids to play with those kiddy ride-ons. It's quite noisy when the kids are playing, wonder if they would affect the other ongoing classes? Also sleeping space very tight, each toddler sleep in a small little cot which is just fitting for the kid.
Understand that Pats Schoolhouse is very strong in curriculum but I'm not comfortable with the environment
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Have you tried checking out other Pats branches?
I know of quite many parents who do their research and comparison and told me that Pats is one of the best in terms of curriculum and preparing the kid for P1. -
dreamersloft,
i agree with jworld... why not check out other branches? I know for sure that Tanglin has a very big outdoor play area (playground + cycling area) cos my kid loves it.
heard that there will be a parents' portal coming up where you can view your kid's pics in class + provide/get feedback from teachers. This is so cool. :celebrate: i am so looking forward to it... -
HI Jworld and debpch,
Iβm staying in Jurong West. So hope that the CCC could be within Jurong area, more convenient and less taxing in the long run.
It seems quite hard to find CCC in Jurong area though. -
dreamersloft:
hi i am in JW too. my child goes to Arena. i've brought up outdoor playground to the P before too. she said the country club premise limitation is such that they cannot build a playground outdoors. so the kids play in the indoor playground and they bring their bikes and trikes and other vehicles outdoors when they ride.HI Jworld and debpch,
I'm staying in Jurong West. So hope that the CCC could be within Jurong area, more convenient and less taxing in the long run.
It seems quite hard to find CCC in Jurong area though.
when they play group games that need more space, they use the bigger space outside the school, but which is still within the country club.
i did take a look at the other 2 centers in the west before too. both of them and all of the other Pat schoolhouse centers all have outdoor playgrounds...
initially i felt a bit \"cheated\" cos we all pay the same fees, but after just a month, i feel that there's no point in changing centers cos my kid enjoys it so much there.
the teachers and P more than make up for the lack of outdoor play. so on my own part, i consciously bring my kids out to play more often. in school, he does more of other stuff like cookery, group games, music and movement.
hope this helps.
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Hi kabalevsky,
Thanks so much for the sharing! Iβll discuss with my husband. I feel that curriculum is important whereas my husband thinks environment. -
autumnbronze:
Hi sorry I don't have the fee schedule with me right now... you might want to call or email them for the details??Hi koolmama,
Would you mind PM-ing me the fees for Between 2 Trees? Thanks much in advance.
i think their email address is info@betweentwotrees.sg -
Oh and they have a website here:
http://betweentwotrees.sg/
The school phone number is at the bottom of the front page
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debpch:
Well actually there is no doubt that their overall curriculum is good, and their bilingual immersion ensures that the children actually end up with pretty good VERBAL/CONVERSATIONAL mandarin skills... However, when it comes to written Chinese or recognition of Chinese words, they are quite weak. E.g. many of my friends' preschools provide Scroll Chinese readers, but Pat's never asked us to buy any English or Chinese readers. Their chinese worksheets so-so only... E.g. YuQuan has a very effective methodology to teach Chinese words, i have seen their worksheets before and even their Nursery standard is higher than Pat's K1 standardHi Koolmama,
My kid is at Tanglin... but I guess we have the same problems. SIGH.
Wah, the teacher's response sound a bit irresponsible leh... Shouldn't the teachers insist that sick kids (esp those who are visibly sick) stay at home? Otherwise, the virus would be going round and round and round...
Oh... u have gotten me a bit worried. My kid's Chinese is really bad too. So, from your experience, the curriculum @ Pat's is not really good, izzit? Has your No. 1 gone to P1 yet? How is he coping? I would be really concerned if the feedback is that Pat's does not prepare their kids for P1... Any comments? :?:
So, that is why actually alot of Pat's parents still send their children for Chinese enrichment at Berries. I didn't realise this until it was too late... My ds was already in P1 and most of his friends had already attended 2-3 years of Berries and he still couldn't read many basic chinese words!!
So now... I am trying to help him catch up by letting him go for more Chinese enrichment now in P1 lor...
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Hi!
Iβm thinking of sending my son to the Buckley branch of patβs.
Does anyone have any comments or experience with this branch? Especially regarding the teachers and curriculum?
Are the kids well prepared for primary school?
Really appreciate any comments.
Thanks!
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