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    St Margaret's Primary

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      Diveera
      last edited by

      Hi Mummies


      Need some feedback on St. Margret’s. How are the teachers and school system? Are they focusing only on academic or have an overall approach from academic, sports, arts, values, etc?

      I have shortlisted St. Margret and Paya Lebar Methodist. My gal born in 2006 and understand that I should start to register for PV (if need be) this year.

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        fruitteller
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        jacsplace:
        Hi everyone,


        My daughter will be starting her primary school education at St Margaret's next year. My husband and I met the principal and we were happy when she said P1 children have no homework. She said the first year is quite traumatic already -- longer hours, etc. -- and she didn't want to add to the stress.

        Frankly, I think this is great. My daughter already cries when she has to do her K2 homework and studying. Work should be done in school. Studying for tests/exams can be done at home, but there has to be time for play too.
        Hi,

        I am intending to register my dd at St Margaret Pri this July.
        Please share with me some of your experience?
        Did you apply through phase 2B?
        I will be under 2C (within 1-2km), wonder whats the chances.

        How is your dd liking the school for the first few weeks?
        what is the school hours like?

        Hope to hear from you Thanks in advance!

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          fruitteller
          last edited by

          jacsplace:
          Hi everyone,


          My daughter will be starting her primary school education at St Margaret's next year. My husband and I met the principal and we were happy when she said P1 children have no homework. She said the first year is quite traumatic already -- longer hours, etc. -- and she didn't want to add to the stress.

          Frankly, I think this is great. My daughter already cries when she has to do her K2 homework and studying. Work should be done in school. Studying for tests/exams can be done at home, but there has to be time for play too.
          Hi,

          I am intending to register my dd at St Margaret Pri this July.
          Please share with me some of your experience?
          Did you apply through phase 2B?
          I will be under 2C (within 1-2km), wonder whats the chances.

          How is your dd liking the school for the first few weeks?
          what is the school hours like?

          Hope to hear from you Thanks in advance!

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            Tri-mum
            last edited by

            Hi fruiteller, it shld be pretty safe if you're staying within 2km. However, if you're able to get into phrase 2b, why not? Save the headache juz in case this year something extraordinary happen compare to history 😉


            We had balloting for those outside 2km last year. So far, my gal enjoys her school and hasn't hear any complaints fm her yet.

            Pupils are to reach school by 7.30am and flag rising is at 7.40am. Lesson will start at 7.55am. School ends at 1.25pm.

            Hope the information helps.

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              jacsplace
              last edited by

              Hi P1 moms, What food are you planning to pack for your child for the zoo trip? :?

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                ponyo
                last edited by

                Hi P1 mummies,

                is the zoo trip next Thurs or Fri? DD kept telling me that it should be Fri and that there is a printing error on the letter.

                Is that true?

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                  jacsplace
                  last edited by

                  Should be Thursday, mine didn’t say anything about any error. If there is a mistake, I’m sure the school would inform us.

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                    Tri-mum
                    last edited by

                    The learning journey to the Zoo is on 11/3 (Thursday) and you shld receive the consent form, I already recd fm my DD last Friday.


                    Food wise…I think I will buy those Sunshine strawberry bread and also will pack some snack/tibits for my DD.

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                      ponyo
                      last edited by

                      ok, thanks!


                      The weather’s terribly hot these days. Guess I will pack an apple (cold), some sandwich and snacks (e.g. rice crackers) that she can share with her friends and loads of water!

                      hmmm…maybe I’ll get her to bring a hat along too in case it gets too hot.

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                        Tri-mum
                        last edited by

                        ponyo:
                        ok, thanks!


                        The weather's terribly hot these days. Guess I will pack an apple (cold), some sandwich and snacks (e.g. rice crackers) that she can share with her friends and loads of water!

                        hmmm..maybe I'll get her to bring a hat along too in case it gets too hot.
                        don't forget the raincoat...juz in case. the weather is unpredictable. I think the school do state what to bring in the form...food/water/hat/pencil case/raincoat....oh yah, fruit hor...I think i will pack seedless grape so can share with her friends, easier to eat...no mess.

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