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      cantbearit2
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      preciousmoments:
      Is it true that the rhythmic gymnastics coach went around to test and pick the P1 girls to join the sport? Does any parent know? That was what I heard from my gal. I was thinking the coach may be testing those who hv indicated their interest in taking up rhythmic gym as cca.

      My DD Nv say leh. Did u opt for rym gym too?

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        Tinkerbelle:
        cantbearit2:

        [quote=\"Tinkerbelle\"]
        Hi everyone,
        Just want to inform you that there are some changes to the use of Edusave account this year. DD1 told me today that her FT said that for this year the maximum we can deduct from Edusave is $100 per transaction. The rest we must pay by cash/cheque. That means, must sign Edusave form plus pay the balance by cash/cheque. For example, DD2 must pay $202 in total after sch subsidy. $100 is deducted from Edusave account and the remaning $102 is payable by cash/cheque.

        K, but whr do we deposit the chq?

        Just ask your DD to pass the cheque to her FT. Don't forget to write your DD's name, register number, class and what you're paying for (PE3) behind the cheque πŸ˜‰[/quote]Oh dear, register no???? Whr is it indicated?

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          preciousmoments
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          cantbearit2:

          My DD Nv say leh. Did u opt for rym gym too?
          Yes, my gal chose rhythmic gym. Did u choose rhythmic gym for your gal 2?

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            Tinkerbelle
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            cantbearit2:
            Tinkerbelle:

            [quote=\"cantbearit2\"]
            K, but whr do we deposit the chq?

            Just ask your DD to pass the cheque to her FT. Don't forget to write your DD's name, register number, class and what you're paying for (PE3) behind the cheque πŸ˜‰

            Oh dear, register no???? Whr is it indicated?[/quote]I don't think it's indicated on the Edusave form but the parents have been trained to write register numbers for everything..keke. This is just to help the staff locate your DD's name faster in the long list of 30 students in her class. If you don't write the register number, they'll still find your DD's name in the class list....just more time-consuming. πŸ˜‰

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              cantbearit2
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              preciousmoments:
              cantbearit2:


              My DD Nv say leh. Did u opt for rym gym too?

              Yes, my gal chose rhythmic gym. Did u choose rhythmic gym for your gal 2?

              Yup! Hope both our DD can b selected. :xedfingers: :xedfingers:

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                cantbearit2
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                Tinkerbelle:


                I don't think it's indicated on the Edusave form but the parents have been trained to write register numbers for everything..keke. This is just to help the staff locate your DD's name faster in the long list of 30 students in her class. If you don't write the register number, they'll still find your DD's name in the class list....just more time-consuming. πŸ˜‰
                I see. Then muz ask DD if she remembers her register no. liao.

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                  Tinkerbelle
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                  cantbearit2:
                  Tinkerbelle:



                  I don't think it's indicated on the Edusave form but the parents have been trained to write register numbers for everything..keke. This is just to help the staff locate your DD's name faster in the long list of 30 students in her class. If you don't write the register number, they'll still find your DD's name in the class list....just more time-consuming. πŸ˜‰

                  I see. Then muz ask DD if she remembers her register no. liao.

                  She will know her register number as her FT would have told her. she will need to write her register number after her name for every worksheet eg. Cinday Chan (16). On the top right hand corner of the Edusave form (Form E3), you also need to write your DD's register number in the Index No. section. Hope this helps. :lol:

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                    jesyeo
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                    Tinkerbelle:
                    cantbearit2:

                    [quote=\"Tinkerbelle\"]

                    I don't think it's indicated on the Edusave form but the parents have been trained to write register numbers for everything..keke. This is just to help the staff locate your DD's name faster in the long list of 30 students in her class. If you don't write the register number, they'll still find your DD's name in the class list....just more time-consuming. πŸ˜‰

                    I see. Then muz ask DD if she remembers her register no. liao.

                    She will know her register number as her FT would have told her. she will need to write her register number after her name for every worksheet eg. Cinday Chan (16). On the top right hand corner of the Edusave form (Form E3), you also need to write your DD's register number in the Index No. section. Hope this helps. :lol:[/quote]I have submitted the cheaque but I din write down her registration number. My DD also don't know her registration number. Is it the number that is stick to her school desk? She told me she sits at number 6.

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                      Tinkerbelle
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                      jesyeo:
                      I have submitted the cheaque but I din write down her registration number. My DD also don't know her registration number. Is it the number that is stick to her school desk? She told me she sits at number 6.

                      Hi jesyeo,
                      Not too worry about the register number too much if you have written your DD's name and class behind the cheque. The sch will find your DD's name in the list.

                      I can't confirm if your DD is register number 6 as I'm not sure if the teacher has changed her seating arrangement. Generally speaking, the number on the table the parent sat on during form-filling during orientation is your DD's register number. Also, if you recall seeing your DD's name on the class list stuck outside the classroom door during orientation, the number next to her name is her register number.

                      All register numbers are arranged in alphabetical order. If your DD's name, as stated in birth cert, starts with C to H, highly likely she's number 6. :lol:

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                        Tinkerbelle
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                        Any other parents with DDs embarking on the PSLE journey this year???

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