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Latest posts made by david1234
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RE: Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)
Hi all
My son has been transferred to ACSJ class 4.3 for 2019
Are there any whatsapp chat group created for parents to join ?
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RE: Paya Lebar Methodist Girls
hi all
my girl got transferred into PLMGPS P4 Charity this year
Is that any whatsapp chat group from this class?
Please advice
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RE: Xinghua Primary
hi all
My children has recently transferred to XHPS in term 2
P5, P3, P1
any parents / with children in XHPS here
noticed this is quite a quiet thread.... ( compared with PHPPS)
let's intro and network
regards
david
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RE: All about Transferring to Other Primary Schools
We were staying at Toh Yi Estate and my 3 children P5, P3, P1 were studying at PHPPS, ( Pei Hua)
When we moved to Lorong Ah Soo at end of Feb 2015, it was logistically challenging to send all the children to school, spanning both AM/PM sessions.
There were no school bus service running from LAS to PHPPS, we checked with premium bus service, where they use sedan car to send to school, ( each child costs $420 both ways.)
So we applied for nearby school for the children for transfer, Boy, SAJS/ ACJS and girls PLMGPS , but these being elite schools had long waiting list and replied will get back to us when there is vacancy.
So we looked around our neighbourhood and found Xing Hua Primary School which was around 3 bus stops away.
I contacted the school and explained our situation to them, the admin staff called me to go down and submit request for transfer application form.
In less than a week, we got reply from XHPS, they readily accepted all three of my children.
The application process was pretty simple, apply at new school, wait for principal approval / take the form back to old school/ get principal approval/ release the students.
Since day 3 of Term 2 , my children started attending the new school, and we found neighbors also attending the XHPS.
The children adjusted and adapted pretty well into the new school.
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
On the topic of School Buses
Do you know any school buses that ply routes to Lorong Ah Soo?/ Upper Serangoon Area?
Many Thanks
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
how times flies, Dec holidays has almost reach the halfway mark
what are some activities that are suitable for ages 5-10 locally ?
Any suggestions from our parents here?
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
Yes, just received the letter from PHPP today informing of next years class allocation
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
Hi all
Been a long time since I have written
Just a quick update , how times flies, its coming to end 2013
Son going on to P4 next year. didn't get offer for GEP
Daughter going on to P2
Btw anyone knows school bus drivers operating around upper serangoon area?
Thanks
David 1234
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
drickymummy:
yes, see below the many options :JoeeYee:
[quote=\"david1234\"]how time flies, it's almost coming to end of term and holidays are starting in a weeks time..
question
any suggestions for holiday activities for children age 2-7?
thanks
(1) sign up for holiday classes (dance, speech/drama, art, craft, pottery, robotics, swim, etc)
(2) oversea trip, malaysia towns/cities, fruit/durian/ostrich farms
(3) cruise to nowhere or somewhere
(4) visit the zoo, birdpark, night safari, science center, snow city
(5) try rock/wall climbing, ice-skating, roller blading, skate boarding, cycling, canoeing, wind surfing, sailing, etc...
(6) visit one of the NPark parks, park connectors, nature reserves (walk, cycle, picnic)
(7) trek the rail corridor
(8) picnic at St John/Kusu/Ubin
(9) dental visit
Very busy if you try ALL... just select a few and the kids should be quite occupied.... especially if they need to help \"prepare\" for a picnic too!!
Look out for the kids activities organised by PA..I joined a 1 night camp at the Zoo 2 yrs back..was a fun experience for kids though mummy didn't sleep the whole night cos never go camping before :oops: and also cos of all the animal noises around and fear of crocs/ snakes from the reservoir..
But was fun cos u get to go to the behind the door scenes to see what the keepers do..[/quote]
Thanks for all the information
something for me /wife to think about
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