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    St Hilda's Kindergarten

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    • Coolkidsrock2C Offline
      Coolkidsrock2
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      My kids went to St Hilda’s. Prepare them more than adequately for p1 and maybe even up to p2. I like that they have daily homework (can complete within 10 minutes) and weekly spelling and ting xie.


      Am not sure what is the arrangement now as my kids are in secondary and upper primary now. But during their time, many parents request for the principal’s (Ms Buckland - not sure if she is still there) class. She is very committed.

      They also run the Reading Club on Sunday afternoons. This is to teach the children how to read. Highly subsidised and effective.

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        heidi2006
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        Hi, I am seriously thinking of putting my girl at St Hilda after hearing good things about the school.

        The issue is my family is Buddhism and St Hilda is a Christian school. Though I have spoken to the school and they mentioned it is open to all races and religious. I need to know is there any parent who is from other religious but has put their kid here before. Can share your experience?

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          zakashi
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          heidi2006:
          Hi, I am seriously thinking of putting my girl at St Hilda after hearing good things about the school.

          The issue is my family is Buddhism and St Hilda is a Christian school. Though I have spoken to the school and they mentioned it is open to all races and religious. I need to know is there any parent who is from other religious but has put their kid here before. Can share your experience?
          You can see quite a number of Malay students there. So I don't see you have any issue.

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            keywa
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            Am not sure what is the arrangement now as my kids are in secondary and upper primary now. But during their time, many parents request for the principal’s (Ms Buckland - not sure if she is still there) class. She is very committed.


            No more Ms SHeila Buckland now is MRs Melina Chen ( base on MS Patricia told)

            I am gg to register my girl for next yrs 2015 N1 class. But a bits worry cos ST Hilda not Childcare . And Frz told me St Hilda very strict ( which I like) but … worry my girl dun know can cope or not … She at home not yet go PG yet… Once start immediately study …

            Mummy who’s gg to registers next yrs do your hv st Hilda time table … Can share w me please

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              blesseddad
              last edited by

              keywa:
              Am not sure what is the arrangement now as my kids are in secondary and upper primary now. But during their time, many parents request for the principal's (Ms Buckland - not sure if she is still there) class. She is very committed.


              No more Ms SHeila Buckland now is MRs Melina Chen ( base on MS Patricia told)

              I am gg to register my girl for next yrs 2015 N1 class. But a bits worry cos ST Hilda not Childcare . And Frz told me St Hilda very strict ( which I like) but .. worry my girl dun know can cope or not .. She at home not yet go PG yet... Once start immediately study ...

              Mummy who's gg to registers next yrs do your hv st Hilda time table ... Can share w me please
              my girl is in N1 this year. Totally enjoying herself. Nowadays she will take initiative and ask for her homework and complete it on her own before her naptime.

              My boy started in N2 last year. The teachers are patient and will teach them the right values. Ever since he attended St Hilda's, he is so much better behaved, not that he is naughty in the first place.

              Do register early as it's not easy to get in, especially the morning session. We registered our girl at the end of 2012 for N1 2014.

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                san20sg
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                is the schoolbus safe for N1 toddlers?

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                • Cypress_treeC Offline
                  Cypress_tree
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                  Is the computer lessons for N2 necessary?

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                  • phtthpP Offline
                    phtthp
                    last edited by

                    aiyoh !


                    pls do not introduce computer lessons to N2
                    n2 should be reading storybooks, nothing to do with touching computer

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                      Riviera
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                      Very difficult to secure a morning session for N2

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                      • blesseddadB Offline
                        blesseddad
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                        Riviera:
                        Very difficult to secure a morning session for N2

                        To be on the safe side, at least 6 months in advance.

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