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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      ryes:
      Can anyone feedback if the sch bus ur dd takes has seat belts?


      Mspizza does ur bus number 2 has seat belt on?

      Is there a regulation or any law that states the buses must have seat belts?
      My girl bus has no seat belts. They arranged my girl to sits the first row which the front is just a black board that people board or slight the bus.

      Comparing to girls who sit behind, infront of them is a seat which another girl seats.
      So in case things happen, at least the seat infront acts as a shield isn't it?
      I told the bus auntie this morning to arrange my girl sit behind but she gave me a vague reply \"eh...but she sits here\" and I said the bus has no seat belts! Worrying!
      Then she said don't worry lah.

      So when things sway sway touch wood happens, is she going to be responsible? Is the bus transport responsible? Is the driver responsible?
      Not very happy with it.
      One of the upper pri girl said she was told seat belts will be fixed a week later but none. And the sch P has been reminding the girls to wear seat belts.
      Hi. According to her, bus no 2 does have seat belt and all of em are required to fasten up. Hers is not e small bus but e big one. You may refer to this link for more info - http://www.spf.gov.sg/mic/2011/111223_seat_belt.htm

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      Hi. My daughter has been taking e sch bus no 2 since last year and told me bus aunty don’t allow the girls to eat in the bus and will scold em, sometimes she will smack their arms/hands if she found out they hv been eating or when they drop food crumbs in e bus so e girls have to hide and eat. I’m just wondering if any of your kids experience e same thing with bus no 2. Thanks!

      posted in Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • RE: Bad Teachers

      My daughter went to British Council in Napier Rd to prep herself for P1. Her teacher Pauline called me into e class and told her to read aloud some words on a piece of paper in front of her classmates and myself. Out of 10 words she is able to pronounce 7 right. Her teacher Pauline looked at me and went… what’s the point coming to class wearing a nice dress and looking all pretty but can’t read? I was dumbfounded. My 6 year old was so embarrassed tt she cried in front of her classmates. We never went back. Bad teachers are everywhere. The lucky ones won’t get to meet em. 

      posted in Academic Learning & Enrichment
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    • RE: Q&A - P1 Malay

      My child took Mandarin in kiddy but opted for Malay in Pri Sch cos according to her it was easier to learn. I am coaching her Malay 7 days a week and yet her Malay is terrible! No one to blame but myself. I regretted not speaking to her more in Malay when she was younger. Unless you dont mind hiring a personal home tutor to come in at least 5 days a week for Mandarin I say go for it. Good luck!

      posted in Primary 1
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    • RE: How to teach spelling???

      Repetitive writing doesn’t work on my 6+ year old. What work was covering the letters and break it down for her. For example, the word bulldozer (bull-do-zer). I’ll ask her to spell bull first, then do and lastly zer but Im unsure if it will work on your child. Good luck!

      posted in Primary 1
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    • RE: Foreign language for children - which would you choose?

      My 6+ year old daughter took Mandarin since K1 but she opted for Malay during Pri Sch. Shes still learning Mandarin & Arabic on a weekly basis. Having said that, anyone here keen on language swap? I can coach you and/or your child Malay for free on a regular basis and in return im hoping you can do the same for mine. We live ard Holland Village. Tks.

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