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      lionheart
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      hquek:
      SAHM_TAN:

      [quote=\"hquek\"]
      P1 no mention. Although this is part of my kids' itinerary becos I think it's a must have skill.

      Ya I know it's a survival skill. I've been putting it off........But with so much news about floods, maybe it's time for me to review the timing. Sigh....my nearest swimming pool is the one by Mr Ang Peng Siong, dunno how much he charged. If kid able to swim before they are in P1, does it mean they do not need to take it up?

      I can answer. APS charges $113.40 per month - one holiday week every year (payment as usual). it's very structured, so that's good. But traffic gets really hairy (for drivers) on weekends.

      I dunno ans to your 2nd q; but if they already know, I don't think they must take it up - quite weird if they have to right? Anyway, swimming is not one of the cca (at least nothing I remember)[/quote]OH yes.. Swimming is not a CCA but it is compulsory for P4/P5. Anyway, the SMC is trying to get MOE approval to build a swimming pool in HWS. Hope we can get the approval soon.

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        hquek:
        SAHM_TAN:

        [quote=\"Vez\"]
        :rotflmao:

        My DD is learning to play the violin, so I'm used to chicken dying, chicken crying for help, chicken last screech before being killed :lol: :lol: :lol:

        Clarify my evilness. I used to join the chinese orchestra in jc....so I did my share of poultry killing.[/quote]Then u can help your son to learn to play πŸ™‚

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          hquek:
          SAHM_TAN:

          [quote=\"Vez\"]
          :rotflmao:

          My DD is learning to play the violin, so I'm used to chicken dying, chicken crying for help, chicken last screech before being killed :lol: :lol: :lol:

          Clarify my evilness. I used to join the chinese orchestra in jc....so I did my share of poultry killing.[/quote]HWS offered violin class based on suzuki system and my boys signed up. I can't stand the culling whenever my boys practice it at home. [Un]fortunately, they lost interest after a while..

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            lionheart:

            OH yes.. Swimming is not a CCA but it is compulsory for P4/P5. Anyway, the SMC is trying to get MOE approval to build a swimming pool in HWS. Hope we can get the approval soon.
            If the child knows how to swim, can he/she be exempted?

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              hquek
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              SAHM_TAN:

              Then u can help your son to learn to play πŸ™‚
              All returned to teacher.

              For any interested parent, each year SCO (SG Chinese Orchestra) has a couple of performances that are for kids (similiar to Baby Proms by SSO). We went last year and it was really good. Tickets not as hot as SSO Baby Proms and very entertaining also. Also, I recall tickets were cheaper. Can surf their website for info.

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                simsl_sg:
                i manage to get the buddy reading too. Hope there will be more activities soon.

                For those who need to finish their PVs hours by June and need help.. PM me.

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                  singabox:
                  my child juz joined the school in P2 and keen to take up Wushu for CCA.

                  Any parents can share if the training's gonna be tough?
                  Betw, which are the 'better' classes in P2 this year as I understand there were banding fm P1 to P2? Thanks!
                  Wushu is a highly discplined sport. The training is obviously tough but it is good for children to build up physically and mentally. Besides the sports build his composure. The Wushu training is tailored in Hong Wen as part of character education too. It is worth it.

                  The better classes are only only found in P5/P6. From P1-P4, student are streamed based on his learning abilities.

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                    last edited by

                    hquek:
                    SAHM_TAN:


                    Then u can help your son to learn to play πŸ™‚

                    All returned to teacher.

                    For any interested parent, each year SCO (SG Chinese Orchestra) has a couple of performances that are for kids (similiar to Baby Proms by SSO). We went last year and it was really good. Tickets not as hot as SSO Baby Proms and very entertaining also. Also, I recall tickets were cheaper. Can surf their website for info.

                    THe SCO performance is on the May 16th. PSG is planning to organize it as an excursion for the children. Parents has to come along as part of our 'parent-child bonding activitiy'.

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                      lionheart:
                      THe SCO performance is on the May 16th. PSG is planning to organize it as an excursion for the children. Parents has to come along as part of our 'parent-child bonding activitiy'.

                      Yeah! Thanks much for the info. Do you know if it'll be during school time? The last performance we went was in the evening but I'm sure there are other timings.

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                        hquek:
                        lionheart:

                        THe SCO performance is on the May 16th. PSG is planning to organize it as an excursion for the children. Parents has to come along as part of our 'parent-child bonding activitiy'.


                        Yeah! Thanks much for the info. Do you know if it'll be during school time? The last performance we went was in the evening but I'm sure there are other timings.

                        16th May is a Monday. It is at 1000hrs. We are working with School to see how PSG/Sch can work on the date. But most likely we are going to attend the one on 14th May instead.. Saturday night 2000hrs.

                        If parents are keen, i am inviting parents to be part of Organizing Committee for this event so that to make this event a succesful one. :).

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