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    Your kid must have tuition... OR ELSE...

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    • V Offline
      veraclari
      last edited by

      Hi Chief Kiasu,


      I second that. Unfortunately, tuition centres are Profit driven - sometimes, it’s just so hard to get a good tuition teacher who sincerely goes out to help her students…

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        kiasulang
        last edited by

        Hi


        I have not sent my son for tuition yet and hope that I never will. I believe in reading, reading and more reading. My son started reading at 4. I used to read together with him. He really enjoys. I didn’t drill him with assessments. I found that as his English improves, his confidence increases and his school works get better.

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          daisyt
          last edited by

          sally:
          If my boy (P5) is scoring 95+ for his Maths, 89+ for Science, 80+ for English & 75+ for Chinese. He only has chinese tutition, he is taking PSLE next year should I sent him for other tutition too? He is in Ai Ting School.


          sally
          Hi Sally, my girl just graduated from Ai Tong this year. From your son's score, he is better than my girl when she was in P5. In P6, the teachers would organise remedial and recommend school enrichment (on Sat) for those weak students. So not to worry too much lor. When come to exam, there are many X-factors to be considered. How nervous the child is, what kind of mood he is having, examiners who mark the paper, the overall national standard of that year ...

          They have meet the parents session somewhere in March (I hope I remember clearly). This is important and make use of this opportunity to ask the teacher's advice on your child's potential and progress and if he needs extra help, where and how to improve. The teachers can give very good advices (from my own experience). In fact you should get the feedback from teachers in P5 meet parents session to plan how to help your child to cope P6 life.

          I am still a strong believer of no tuition, good motivation and active learning attitute. 😄

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            sally
            last edited by

            Hi Daisyt


            Thank for the advise. I have the same believe as you. But surprising all the while my hubby is the relax one and due to the impression he got from his collegue which daughter is P6 in year. He became very kiasu and for once he ask my boy to go for English Enrichment class. My boy is so good that he agreed and fortunely his enjoy e 1st lesson and look forward to go.

            I hope your girl did well in her PSLE. From the web I notice that Ai Tong didn’t really do well this year.

            Cheers!!

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              daisyt
              last edited by

              Hi Sally, we are satisfied with her result and she herself too. To me, the school has tried their best to provide to the children so I am very grateful to the teachers and the principal.

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                sally
                last edited by

                HI Daisyt


                Hope that I will feel the same as you next year. Wish your girl all the best!

                😄

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                  zachziv
                  last edited by

                  I believed this is the norm for kids in good school to have tuition, in order for parents not to have "daily conversation/chit-chat" with the teachers.


                  This is definitely stressful.

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                    commnear
                    last edited by

                    is the learning lab really that good in terms of english? what abt science?

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                      janet88
                      last edited by

                      zachziv:
                      I believed this is the norm for kids in good school to have tuition, in order for parents not to have \"daily conversation/chit-chat\" with the teachers.


                      This is definitely stressful.
                      face it, tuition is necessary...not just in 'good' schools.

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                        happymum40
                        last edited by

                        I have enrolled my son in Smartlab and they are now introducing their year end holiday programmes with revision classes and head start classes. My son tend to forget what they have learned due to the 2 months long break so it’s always good to start early so as to build better foundation for next academic year.

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