Hokkien Huay Kuan Arts & Cultural Troupe
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Hi anastasia,
The K2 prep class I think has a max of 16 kids (not too sure, but def more than 10). There’s only Ms Hung - she’s a local, and very experienced teacher.
Previously when DS1 was with her, she played some games in the class. Dunno why but DS1 became very scared (too thrilling?) and I spoke with her. She was kind enough to accept my comments and I gather she modified the games a bit so he’s not so scared afterall.
What I’m trying to say is that she’s receptive to feedback, and generally a nice person. -
Hi Councillor,
Thanks so much for the info. -
hi anastasia, call me hquek lah.

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oops! sorry! I am not used to this forum.
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Hi mummies,
Is this discussion the same as this school at http://www.shhkact.com.sg?
Just chanced about this place along Toa Payoh Lor 2 and realised they offer chinese enrichment classes for primary & secondary students.
Would like to get some views on their chinese enrichment classes for P1, as compared to schools like Berries (which my dd is attending at the moment) or Tien Hsia? They also offer a show & tell class for P1. Any one has kids attending it?
Many thanks!! -
Hi,
I am wondering should I continue in their P1 class? Is it better then Tien Hsia or not? Hope anyone here can give some feedbacks. Thanks -
Hi there,
Need some advice here… is it advisable for children in K1 attending the lessons at Huay kuan or berries ? Berries would be a better choice ? -
I would like to enquire on their speech and drama class. My gal is learning chinese in childcare and next year when she is in pri 1, she is not taking chinese as her second language. I do not want her to lose touch.
Do you think it would be a good environment for her to join her. I want her to learn the language in a fun way and no stress for her.
Any recommendation please.
Anybody know about next year class schedule.
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Hi All,
Hokkien Huay Kuan is starting a new campus in Upper East Coast (ex Chai Chee Secondary site) in mid Jan 2014 and included classes like their Popular Mandarin Broadcasting classes for P3 onwards . I’ve enrolled my two kids for 9.15-10.45am classes 广播班, they need another 8 (minimum 10 students) to start the class as I could not attend their 11.15am classes. They so far only advertise once in Straits Times only so response is not good but their Toa Payoh classes are fully taken up. Fees is $380 per term add 1st time registration fees $20 (for new students).
Anyone interested in the 9.15am Upper East Coast Chinese Broadcasting classes广播班, pls contact/register at their Toa Payoh office :-
Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan
Address: 397 Lorong 2 Toa Payoh, Singapore 319639
Phone:6354 1972
Think their operating hours (closed on Monday) : 9-4.30pm (lunch 12-1pm). -
Hi,
Anyone can share feedback on their Chinese creative writing class and regular Chinese class for P2? Do they follow the MOE syllabus? Thanks.
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