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    • autolycusA Offline
      autolycus
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      Singapore is already one of the countries with the lowest birth rates and we have to import people to make up the numbers and we are worried about BGR?


      I think the lack of attention to proper guidance in BGR is the problem. It needn't be a distraction. In fact, in most civilised societies, BGR is a possible source of inspiration in all fields of human endeavour.

      Consider this: suppose we declare a moratorium on BGR until after students have got a basic university degree. What do you think will happen?

      πŸ™‚

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      • JenniferJ Offline
        Jennifer
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        autolycus:
        Singapore is already one of the countries with the lowest birth rates and we have to import people to make up the numbers and we are worried about BGR?


        I think the lack of attention to proper guidance in BGR is the problem. It needn't be a distraction. In fact, in most civilised societies, BGR is a possible source of inspiration in all fields of human endeavour.

        Consider this: suppose we declare a moratorium on BGR until after students have got a basic university degree. What do you think will happen?

        πŸ™‚
        I think low birth rate has nothing to do with whether we encourage BGR at whatever age. It's more of unwillingness to take on more responsibilities. My elder boy already declares he will not hv kids :lol:

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        • D Offline
          dunnoleh
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          autolycus:
          ... Consider this: suppose we declare a moratorium on BGR until after students have got a basic university degree. What do you think will happen?


          πŸ™‚
          let me guess... that moratorium would last maybe 24hrs? or until the next sunset? :rotflmao:

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          • JenniferJ Offline
            Jennifer
            last edited by

            What’s the feedback from your child on the camp?


            Mine: food & toilet facilities lousier than boarding sch. Activities were fun. If sleeping quarters were better (he’s scared of the crawlies on the wooden plank), he wld enjoy the camp more.

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            • C Offline
              csc
              last edited by

              gal said it was ok...she was not afraid of crawlies but the toilets put her off...so she did not bathe...just rinse herself for that 2 days lor.. :!:


              and she felt that boarding school was like a five star hotel now as compared to camp facilities... :roll:

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              • JenniferJ Offline
                Jennifer
                last edited by

                csc:
                gal said it was ok...she was not afraid of crawlies but the toilets put her off...so she did not bathe...just rinse herself for that 2 days lor.. :!:


                and she felt that boarding school was like a five star hotel now as compared to camp facilities... :roll:
                He told me on those days they were at the camp, he saw a group of pri sch pupils at the camp too. They get to sleep inside the bldg n had better food. So envious :lol:

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                • phankaoP Offline
                  phankao
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                  Jennifer:

                  He told me on those days they were at the camp, he saw a group of pri sch pupils at the camp too. They get to sleep inside the bldg n had better food. So envious :lol:
                  Like p5 camp.

                  In our boys' primary school, this year's p6s went on \"p5 camp\" only this year - after PSLE. haha! Bc last year no time as there was the H1N1.

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                  • phankaoP Offline
                    phankao
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                    Jennifer:
                    phankao:

                    Then dunno how he suddenly got ill.


                    Could it be the insect repellant in the air?\\.

                    ????!!! Dunno!

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                    • phankaoP Offline
                      phankao
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                      Last Day of School: 4th Nov !!! Last day of Boarding.

                      Next Change: 9 Jan 2011 - check-in once again!

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                      • JenniferJ Offline
                        Jennifer
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                        phankao:
                        Last Day of School: 4th Nov !!! Last day of Boarding.

                        Next Change: 9 Jan 2011 - check-in once again!
                        So soon ah. Is it a 10 weeks for JH2? Hope no more adventure camp πŸ™

                        My boy told me that there is a tea session for parents on 4 Nov 5 to 7pm. Anyone going?

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