[Bedok/Katong/Marine Parade/Siglap] Preschools
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hi surfermom,
the irony is we are not christians ... and i also addressed this issue w Ms Wee..she immediately told me there's no need to be Christians to be part of the kindy ... everyone will be treated equally ...she went on to tell me she has a steady brood of hindi & buddhist students and they are not ostracized ... but they will be taught Christians values which i have no objections
If your child is entering in 2011, that makes your child & mine 2 years apart
as my son should be K1 in 2011
I presume yur son will be in session 1 ? My son will be in session 1 so he will be wearing the maroon colour uniform (like girl hor? hahaha) PM session is blue colour uniform 
Yes i m also praying hard my son will end up w a good teacher .. by good, i mean a very caring & patient teacher with lots of passion for the children and the job... cos i know there are some teachers who are more \"achievement-driven\" and tend to drill the kids more in academic aspect (no i m not referring to anyone in bethesda in case u r wondering ...hahaha)
honestly for a preschooler, my priority for my son is to enjoy school & have lots of fun .. it really doesn't matter if he has mastered his mathematics well or honed his language skills well enough... there will be so many more years of education behind him so these can come later...
Preschoolers should really really enjoy preschool years
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Hi,
I’m thinking of sending daughter (3yo) to childcare centre. May I know how does the Childcare centre charge? My budget is S$200 and below per month. I’m staying in the east. -
The cheapest I’ve come across & quite decent is $288.50 per month after working mum subsidy. I’ve not come across any that’s less than $200 yet.
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Hi,
I understand from my sil that Milk and Honey Childcare (Alexandra) is abt $150-$180 after govt subsidy. Only catch is they r open only from Monday to Fri. But i guess it should be ok for parents on 5 days work week.
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Hi Maisy,
Ahh ya none of these christian sch reject non-christians, at least not in S'pore right? haha. We're multi-religious, multi-racial etc. Like they said, their role is also to 'sow seeds' into non-christians. On my part, I'm happy that he will have some christian friends (if not all) which is perfectly alright, since he goes to Sunday School once a week 2hrs (all fr my church).
Forgot to mention that yes, I prefer Session 1. This is because I need to open my pro shop at 12pm so a.m. session is simply perfect. After I pick him up, we'll go straight to the beach till 6pm. However, I told Mrs Wee that if there's no vacancy for a.m., i am desperate enough to take Session 2. Only that I need to close shop to go and pick him up.
Oh, maroon and blue uniforms, haha. Actually, I really like the idea of uniforms, so cute. Wow, yr boy will be in K1 by the time mine goes in.
Yes i fully agree with you and feel the same...the same reasons why I chose Bethesda too. Not to say their academic is not strong, I think they are, and prepare well for P1. But I really see them having fun-so yes,
I also want my boy to enjoy, have fun, make friends...I'm ok if he is not No. 1 in class...I put more emphasis on well-rounded education and an exciting/adventurous life. :lol:
Actually, I put him elsewhere on waiting list for K1/2 cos that one is even 'hotter' but of cos I won't know if he will get it or if we get it, whether we will transfer out. As for Pri Sch, I'm planning to enrol him in Maris Stella High Sch as my hubby was fr the Pri/Sec. Of cos I'm not sure abt how being an Alumni can ensure a place but I'll be finding that out soon.
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hi surfermom
Cham...seems like this becomes the thread betw the both of us (hahaha but never mind lah - we are discussing legitimate issues not slamming anyone, should be ok to continue i guess...hehe)
If I am allowed to guess the kindy which u waitlisted your child for K1/K2, is it also around this vicinity? Is it St Hilda's? hehe .. cos my son initially has a place in St Hilda's but i didn't take it up cos i prefer Bethesda... don't think u will waitlist at St James right? Thats v far away from east ...
As for Primary school, my boy will be going St Stephen's (hehe Daddy is old boy)
Anyway St Stephen's not that hard to get in too lah (hahaha)
Your husband old boy of Maris Stella (confirm your son can get in - no worries) -
My hb just told me his colleague used to send her girl to one at Whampoa, after subsidy is only $150. But they only serve vegetarian food there.
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Hi Maisy,
Haha ya we might as well email...oh but yes, we r giving constructive feedback of the school.
Wah, St Stephen's is just round the corner fr Bethesda, u are staying around here as well? I'm less than 5min fr B. My friend's 2 sons are in St Stephen's and they said \"ok lah\". big issue with school bus as they wait more than an hour in sch as they get picked up at 6am (they stay eunos).
Haha, good guess but no...I would like him to go NAFA Arts Kindy tho' it's really ex...but i think the music/art will be fantastic for him. He'll hv no lack of sports from me so I like NAFA for being able to provide the other aspects.
St Stephen's catholic and Maris Stella too...we're Christians but it doesn't matter that much since the basics are similar. We'll cover the rest.
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hi surfermom
yes indeed … i stay just round the corner … near opera estate … within 1 km from St stephen’s and slightly > 1km to bethesda.
Yes St Stephen’s is catholic school … hehe my hubby was from SSS to St Patrick’s to CJC …but somehow not a Catholic.
oh NAFA … i did enquire abt NAFA but didn’t consider because i asked whats the "fine arts" they introduce to boys, they said Ballet & only Ballet …my hubby was "not keen to have his son learn ballet" …so no go lor… hehehe -
Hi Maisy,
U r indeed walking distance to Bethesda & SSS...I like your area, very cosy and has character. I live at Jalan Selamat, 5min drive away. Ahh...I didn't know abt ballet being the ONLY dance available...well, I don't mind my son learning ballet as it's really art. Not as sensuous/sexy as ballroom dancing. Anyway, the dance is only once a week and ballet is really good to train his flexibility and make him lean and graceful. Will see how it comes later.
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