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    June Hols 2018: Any ideas for holiday programmes for kids?

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    • zac's mumZ Offline
      zac's mum
      last edited by

      There are plenty of school holiday activities out there. Itโ€™s a whole industry by itself! Just subscribe to the various Singapore parenting websites and you will receive newsletters with the myriad of choices few months before each school holiday. Price range can be quite wide too.


      Let me start the ball rolling with sports. Active SG holds plenty of holiday programs at affordable prices. Held at CCs all around the island. Hereโ€™s the link (you may need to wait till May to get June holiday updates)

      https://www.myactivesg.com/programmes/activesg-school-holiday-sports-programmes

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      • zac's mumZ Offline
        zac's mum
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        Lego robotics and coding workshops:


        http://wonderswork.com.sg/holidayworkshop.php?utm_source=Newsletter&utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Master%2BRobotics%2BEngineers%2BHoliday%2BWorkshop%2BJun%2B2018

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        • zac's mumZ Offline
          zac's mum
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          From Little Steps Asia newsletter/website:


          http://www.littlestepsasia.com/singapore/articles/play/singapores-holiday-camps-2018?utm_source=LittleStepsAsia+Main+List&utm_campaign=19ba3e4d72-20180302_SG_Holiday+Camps+EDM&utm_medium=email&utm_term=0_4010f3425a-19ba3e4d72-42813605

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            nur_rashidah
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            do your kids like art?

            my dd is currently in the kids course at visual arts centre, so far the lessons are very creative and she is enjoying very much they have some art bootcamp in june you can check out ๐Ÿ˜„

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              alwayshungrymummy
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              nur_rashidah:
              do your kids like art?

              my dd is currently in the kids course at visual arts centre, so far the lessons are very creative and she is enjoying very much they have some art bootcamp in june you can check out ๐Ÿ˜„
              Hi! May I know what age the classes are suited for, and what is the student:teacher ratio? Their website looks not bad but I always want to hear from a parent personally to be sure haha. Thanks in advance!

              :thankyou:

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                Ran1977
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                Have a week holiday from 12 to 16Jun.

                Anything to recommend for a full day session for a 11yr old?

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                  nur_rashidah
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                  alwayshungrymummy:


                  Hi! May I know what age the classes are suited for, and what is the student:teacher ratio? Their website looks not bad but I always want to hear from a parent personally to be sure haha. Thanks in advance!

                  :thankyou:
                  hi alwayshungrymummy...
                  my dd is 9 this year, classes suitable for 4-12 i think... they split into two groups, younger and older kids haha. student:teacher ratio from wat i observe is about 4-5 students to 1 teacher, not bad, teacher very good with kids and attentive also. after 1 lesson that i sit there, my dd likes the teacher enough and let me go jalan during her classes after the first week.
                  hope this helps u :imcool:

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                  • zac's mumZ Offline
                    zac's mum
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                    From Little Day Out newsletter:


                    https://mailchi.mp/littledayout/yesterday-once-more-622037?e=4e782b1818

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                      lulele
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                      Hi Parents!


                      Join our Parent&Child Interactive Storytelling Classes this June holidays!

                      The parent-child class requires having one parent to join their child in learning. :hi5:

                      This course curriculum is designed by Dr Ng Tai Cheen, a Principal Master Teacher in Chinese Language, with over 40 years of teaching and training experience with Ministry of Education and have conducted courses for primary school teachers. Each session covers different themes, will teach the parent and child how to effectively use these materials to learn.

                      More info here: http://lulele.sg/programme/june-chinese-storytelling-parent-child/

                      Check out our Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/lulelesg/
                      [quote]Storytelling is a special time, a time when your attention is focused solely on your child. Read to Bond. [/quote]https://s9.postimg.cc/7fpu46itb/FB_-.jpg\">

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