Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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Mrsbongz:
mrsbongz, I think both of us were mistaken. Today ds took back the spelling test which turned out to be a hypy test instead. I think the pg 5-8 refers to the chinese activity book rather than the textbook.
Is it?? Cos DS wrote down that chinese spelling on Monday fr Pg 5 -8, and pg 8 has both characters and HYPY.. so I thought to double check. erm.. Markfch, masshiro... can confirm??
Last sun I actually revised the spelling with ds based on the textbook, all the while wondering how can PH expect P1 kids to write ζ±ε so early in their education? So I scare myself for nothing
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janet_lee88:
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:Hi Parents,
Are you aware that kids in Pei Hwa do not have to pay for school fees ?
My daughter (studying in another school) has to.
Hi Trapwithin,
I was given 50 cents in primary school then...now a plate of nasi lemak costs $1. My daughter in P1 is enjoying buying her own food and tells me there is no need to prepare any snacks for her. I'm ok with that, but she has to drink plain water...and no soft drinks.
PS: I think I'm also giving away my age but can't hide...hitting 40 soon. -
Happy Mama:
Yes I think you are... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: But.... I know what you are talking about too... OOOOPSSS!!!Trapwithin:
[quote=\"JRLam\"]Ya, it is much more expensive to attend Pri sch nowadays compared to our time .. only $5/mth with no tuition, paid-CCA, $0.50 canteen food etc.
During my time, it is less than $5/mth. :oops: Am I giving away my age ... :rotflmao:
Did I also just give myself away? :oops:[/quote]No wonder our thread grows so rapidly. If we're not comparing the height of assessment books, then we are comparing quality of teachers, else its our age we are comparing. But for this age contest, I proudly declare that I'll let all of you all win hor
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Happy Mama:
wow, this one more than 45.....
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:janet_lee88:
Hi Parents,
Are you aware that kids in Pei Hwa do not have to pay for school fees ?
My daughter (studying in another school) has to.
Hi Trapwithin,
I was given 50 cents in primary school then...now a plate of nasi lemak costs $1. My daughter in P1 is enjoying buying her own food and tells me there is no need to prepare any snacks for her. I'm ok with that, but she has to drink plain water...and no soft drinks.
PS: I think I'm also giving away my age but can't hide...hitting 40 soon. -
janet_lee88:
Hi Janet, my dd still has not been issued chinese spelling and moxie and also Eng spelling lists. Dunno why? Did yr ds receive all d above?Hi Periwinkle,
Our kids start supplementary lessons next week. Son told me memo will be given tomorrow.
Time will be tighter then...got to finish homework, nap and some revision.
She came back with the supp lesson memo today. Chinese on Tue and Math on Thur odd weeks. Science on Tue and Eng on Thur even weeks. 2pm to 3.30pm. Commencing next week.
So my dd wld only be reaching home at 2pm on Mon, Wed and Fri. Umm, hv a little more time on hand to do my own stuff. -
php:
wow, this one more than 45.....[/quote]Wa!!! No la... not so old la!!
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:Happy Mama:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]Hi Parents,
Are you aware that kids in Pei Hwa do not have to pay for school fees ?
My daughter (studying in another school) has to.
Hi Trapwithin,
I was given 50 cents in primary school then...now a plate of nasi lemak costs $1. My daughter in P1 is enjoying buying her own food and tells me there is no need to prepare any snacks for her. I'm ok with that, but she has to drink plain water...and no soft drinks.
PS: I think I'm also giving away my age but can't hide...hitting 40 soon.
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php:
wow, this one more than 45.....[/quote]Ha ha u mst be a gd speculator, mst do pretty well in shares
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:Happy Mama:
[quote=\"janet_lee88\"]Hi Parents,
Are you aware that kids in Pei Hwa do not have to pay for school fees ?
My daughter (studying in another school) has to.
Hi Trapwithin,
I was given 50 cents in primary school then...now a plate of nasi lemak costs $1. My daughter in P1 is enjoying buying her own food and tells me there is no need to prepare any snacks for her. I'm ok with that, but she has to drink plain water...and no soft drinks.
PS: I think I'm also giving away my age but can't hide...hitting 40 soon.
during my time, I only remember fried prawn kueh kueh costs $0.30 and noodle costs $0.60 to $0.70 and bandung drink costs $0.30. But I remember more vividly the prices of the diff sorts of stickers, I pay between $0.50 to $1.20 for stickers, was crazy over the pop up kinds.
I hv to keep remindg my younger dd not to waste $ by eating finger food, but spend on mayb small plate of noodle or fruits. But she tends to snack alot. So majority of the time I pack for her and give her $1 in case she wants to buy fruits or Yakult. -
php:
Never reveal a woman's age. You just committed faux pas my dear friend.
wow, this one more than 45.....Happy Mama:
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:
Happy Mama, I :spank: php for you :lol: -
markfch:
Never reveal a woman's age. You just committed faux pas my dear friend.
wow, this one more than 45.....php:
[quote=\"Happy Mama\"]
A bowl of noodles cost 20 to 30 cents back then.... :oops:
Happy Mama, I :spank: php for you :lol:[/quote]It's ok... anyway, I'm not that old yet... Heehee...
How come's everybody's food so expensive? I am not as old as 45, but yet for 50 cents noodles, I recall it was during those days when I was teaching in a Primary school... and the canteen people would give me lots of noodles for 50 cents because they said \"teacher teacher\"...
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janet_lee88:
:lol: My pocket money is also 50 cents in P1Hi Parents,
Are you aware that kids in Pei Hwa do not have to pay for school fees ?
My daughter (studying in another school) has to.
Hi Trapwithin,
I was given 50 cents in primary school then...now a plate of nasi lemak costs $1. My daughter in P1 is enjoying buying her own food and tells me there is no need to prepare any snacks for her. I'm ok with that, but she has to drink plain water...and no soft drinks.
PS: I think I'm also giving away my age but can't hide...hitting 40 soon.
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