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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      Hi Jacsplace


      When will be the P1 parent briefing?

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      next to plaza singapore, after the carpark, theee is a stair lead to Mt Sophia. Kind of short cut to reach st margaret from dhoby ghaut station. But is a challenge to climb up the stairs as it is about 100 steps height. You can try it out!

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      ezmummy:
      XiaoDingDang:

      [quote=\"jacsplace\"]Yes, the long staircase is open. That's the shortest way. The easiest is to get there by vehicle (taxi or private transport).



      Thanks. Will try it tomorrow.

      I used it before. Going to the school using that staircase is horror physically. A good workout though šŸ˜›

      But going down the stairs will definitely be more pleasant :)[/quote]
      Yes, I tried this morning. Need to make a stop half-way through.. Going down is definitely more relax. But the journey is cut by half compare to walking via SOTA.

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      jacsplace:
      Yes, the long staircase is open. That's the shortest way. The easiest is to get there by vehicle (taxi or private transport).


      Thanks. Will try it tomorrow.

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      What is the easiest and shortest way to reach Dhoby Ghaut MRT station from St Margaret? I heard about the long staircase, is it opened?


      Thanks in advance for the info.

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      ezmummy:
      XiaoDingDang:


      My dd teacher was asking for a bookmark for the handbook. Please advise which type of bookmark should I get for her?? Thanks

      actually you can just use a big paper clip. That's what my dd did.

      alrite.. that's for the advice.

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      ezmummy:
      My son been through 2 schools, both have spiral binding, so I think it is pretty common. But both his, lasted very well throughout the years. For a boy, trust me, it's not easy, so credit certainly has to go to the quality of the handbook.


      My gal certainly takes better care of her belongings than her brother, but, her handbooks for the last years couldn't last well. By end of semester 1, haiz... no eyes to see.

      My dd teacher was asking for a bookmark for the handbook. Please advise which type of bookmark should I get for her?? Thanks

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      ezmummy:
      Any other parents here find that the school's handbook is really flimsy. Spoils and tears easily?


      My son from another school's is very firm and good. For a boy, his was still in great condition by the end of the year. But for SMPS, my gal's couldn't last through mid year! šŸ˜ž
      The handbook is it the same as the note book which blue in color?

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      phtthp:
      XiaoDingDang:

      Should I bring my daughter along for the orientation?


      Yes, pls bring your daughter along.

      She'll get to know who are her new Primary 1 Form teacher(s), get to know who are her new classmates, introduce herself to rest of her classmates. Your daughter will get to familiarize herself with her new school premises compound / environment - like know where to go to the toilet, go to canteen buy food / drinks, pay $, check whether canteen operator pay her back correct $ change, know where to go to bookshop buy books, stationery, etc.

      While your child is inside the classroom, Principal will brief parents sitting inside the hall - what to expect, when new Term start January 2013 P1. After briefing, you may go down your child's classroom, collect back your child, greet \"Hello\" to your child's new P1 form teacher(s).

      :thankyou:

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    • RE: St Margaret's Primary

      Hello parents.

      Info from transport Company, they had ceased the service for the student care. Is this confirmed? Any idea if the student care has any alternative transport arrangement? Kindly advise.

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