All About Bowling
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OngMum:
I've that book. My eldest was P6 last yr. According to that book and MOE website, these are the schools with bowling. I'm not considering the league schools like RI though. I recently heard from a mum ACS Barker doesn't offer DSA so would like to confirm that. My eldest in Maris Stella now and I recently found out need pay for the bowling sessions. So curious as to whether other schools are like that too.Hi, I suggest if you can get hold of the PSLE Guidebook for 2009 from any parents whose children had sat for the PSLE that would be very helpful. All information is stated in there.
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skyjuice:
My eldest in Maris Stella now and I recently found out need pay for the bowling sessions. So curious as to whether other schools are like that too.
Yes, at both my children's schools, parents have to pay for Instructor's fee & other expenses. It's definitely not free. At independent schools, almost all CCAs require co-payment from parents. Except perhaps, UGs. CCAs like shooting and bowling are really for those who can afford and don't mind paying as the co-payment can be a lot. -
Have any bowling coach to recommend? For 1 to 1 coaching.
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SoWoW:
Boy in school bowling team. His coach provide private coaching also. Can PM me if you are keen so that I can give you his contact no.Have any bowling coach to recommend? For 1 to 1 coaching.
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Does anyone know of a bowling alley that caters to 4- and 6-year-olds? That is, have balls they can carry and shoes they can wear?
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Kallang Bowl
Have a great time with your kids
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jacsplace:
Does anyone know of a bowling alley that caters to 4- and 6-year-olds? That is, have balls they can carry and shoes they can wear?
For fun you can try orchid bowl at Downtown East.
At $2 can have 10 throws.
The balls are quite small and suitable for them.
My son really enjoyed himself and can't stop playing whilst the mother was having corporate game, he's having his own game
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So how much are the fees, on average?
Also for bowling, I think you need to get your own personal ball(s) and shoes. -
Hi, anyone has a BN or beloved bowling bag to let go. I am looking for those trolley type which can fit in a ball and a pair of shoe.
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is it expensive? my son seems to have a little interest in bowling but i think i’ll just bring him to try…
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