Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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yap_susan:
how do you find the tampines mart branch?I am currently sending him to Tampines Mart branch.
heard that Orchard branch the teachers are good.
facilities wise, is the tampines central one newer? Just wondering which one to send my kid to.... -
Hi toddles,
Today my son went for second "trial". Turn out not to be a trial price but $32, cos he attended trial last week, so $15 offer is only for once.
Anyway, I am glad that his teacher is very responsible and encouraging. The environment is very clean and neat. Best is security is good.
I am very happy with this centre. -
Hi Toddles,
I just realised I didn’t answer your qn abt Tampines central branch. Not sure if it is newer/ better, but to me it is a bit far for me. -
Hi Mummy of 3
Can you share your experience with Tien Hsia @ JP? Thinking to put my 4 yr old boy there. -
roseytulips:
My DD1 will start lesson on 5th Jan 2011 for Prep for P1.Hi Mummy of 3
Can you share your experience with Tien Hsia @ JP? Thinking to put my 4 yr old boy there.
Maybe after 5 lessons , i can see whether any improvement on her.
But i like the environment there as she go for her lesson and we can go shopping after her lesson. :lol: -
thanks very much Susan, for the feedback!

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hi all,
I need some advice on which chinese tuition centre or tutor is good. I have tried yucai prep chinese class located at an rc and gosh, it was so simple till my kid did not learn much out of it…Any centres tat are more academic or any chinese tutor to recommend? -
Rockdiva:
My dd attended yucai for a couple of months too. I requested for her to join P1 class right away instead of prep class. Only for the hanyu pinyin portion. I've since withdrawn herhi all,
I need some advice on which chinese tuition centre or tutor is good. I have tried yucai prep chinese class located at an rc and gosh, it was so simple till my kid did not learn much out of it........Any centres tat are more academic or any chinese tutor to recommend? -
Hi all, i m new very new here. I m not a parent myself but am posting on behalf of my brother who is in Aus. He is coming back for abt 6mths and really want to put his son for 6mths of chinese learning. My neighbour recommened Tian xia, jiang, hua berriers…etc. i m thinking of an enrichment prog that is not too stressful nor too academic. If not the precious son will loses his interest in Chinese… sigh…
By the way he is 7. We have heard of Julia Gabriel but more of their Egnlish programmes.
If i were to call up their centre for more information of course they will be selling on how good their programmes are, so i need first hand info from parents who had tried and done with their older children’s mandrain prg.
Your insight are very precious to me… thanks!! -
Bestmeal:
6 months what is your bro expecting the child to accomplish? Berries is good in that they incorporate fun in learning - although at age 7, if they put him with the other pri 1 kids, it may be more academic than is desired.Hi all, i m new very new here. I m not a parent myself but am posting on behalf of my brother who is in Aus. He is coming back for abt 6mths and really want to put his son for 6mths of chinese learning. My neighbour recommened Tian xia, jiang, hua berriers......etc. i m thinking of an enrichment prog that is not too stressful nor too academic. If not the precious son will loses his interest in Chinese... sigh....
By the way he is 7. We have heard of Julia Gabriel but more of their Egnlish programmes.
If i were to call up their centre for more information of course they will be selling on how good their programmes are, so i need first hand info from parents who had tried and done with their older children's mandrain prg.
Your insight are very precious to me... thanks!!
I found Yuquan good in coaching chinese but there was a lot of memorisation (during DS1's holiday class last year).
If it's just to familiarise, why not try those chinese speech & drama classes. There are more action and fun involved so the child may like it better.
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