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    Secondary School Pocket Money

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      VitoRelax
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      daisyt:
      There is always a risk of theft in school or careless act. My dd's school actually discourage them to bring 1 week or 1 month allowance to school. So dd try not to have more than $10 in her wallet, unless need to pay for extra things.

      But you didn't ask her to bring some \"emergency money\" in case got lost & need to take taxi or what not ?

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        daisyt
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        Get lost??? Haha, dun think so that would happen. Anyway i ask her to put $10 in a secret compartment for emergency.

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          westmom
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          VitoRelax:
          daisyt:

          There is always a risk of theft in school or careless act. My dd's school actually discourage them to bring 1 week or 1 month allowance to school. So dd try not to have more than $10 in her wallet, unless need to pay for extra things.


          But you didn't ask her to bring some \"emergency money\" in case got lost & need to take taxi or what not ?

          I used to put aside \"emergency\" money in a not-so-obvious compartment in her school bag during primary school days ($2) in case she lost her pocket money for whatever reason. It is all the time there. DD understood that it was not be touched except under urgent circumstances. Now that she is Sec sch, it is at higher amount.

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            mummyjoyce
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            westmom:
            I used to put aside \"emergency\" money in a not-so-obvious compartment in her school bag during primary school days ($2) in case she lost her pocket money for whatever reason. It is all the time there. DD understood that it was not be touched except under urgent circumstances. Now that she is Sec sch, it is at higher amount.

            Every newyear, my mum will give my DD an angpow to start the school. She will keep in her school bag. This is also her emergency $ too.

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              Serafiel
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              I used to get $100 a month.

              $4 a day, $20 is for ezlink card.
              But now in JC, I got $250!! Woohoo.
              Actually, that’s cause JC food is really 2X the price of Sec school. Plus in JC you have to stay back almost everyday.

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                Keara Adara
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                Wow.... This is really quite different from the amount I see in my school. I get $35 a week, solely for food alone, but I usually put $10 in my savings first. My parents don't know about this 😆 My allowance is going to get slashed by $10 a week though, to pay for taking up piano (a bargaining tool to get them to consent)


                I'm one of the worst \"paid\" in my class, typically my classmates get something like $60 a week (this particular friend lives in a bungalow, to give you some context). However another friend (who is under financial assistance) still gets allowance ranging from $35 to $50.

                Originally wanted to come here to site evidence as to why I don't get enough allowance, looks like that backfired :oops: :oops:

                However in my school we all stay back until 6pm or later almost every day thanks to CCA....

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                  zbear
                  last edited by

                  Both my DD (JC2) n my DS (Sec 4) get $35 for food per week.


                  I thought this is a reasonable amount.

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                    shell
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                    my girl is in Sec3 this year and school is near NEX. We used to give her $50/week to cover bf, lunch & dinner because she stays late on most days or go for tuition after school and doe not have dinner with us. Then, when we had dinner at NEX food court one day, we realised that the cheapest food - mixed-veggies w/rice or a Hokkein Mee costs $4.50… we had since increased her allowance to $80/week. This does not include her bus fare for the month.

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                      starlight1968sg
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                      Mine is $20 per wk :S

                      She brings bread or biscuits for snack. The money is for her lunch.

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                        zbear
                        last edited by

                        Its very difficult to find cheap food in foodcourts nowadays.


                        Nex foodcourts are very ex.

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