Nan Chiau Primary
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Well, wait for the communication. If you really do not want your child attend the camp, you have every right to say "no".
On the other hand, make sure you have the form teacher’s email address so you can communicate with her. The first point of contact should alwasys be the form teacher, before any escalation. -
Wintersoul15:
Thanks, veyvey n blue bells. I tried calling, but the principal is always busy, clerks not sure. Asked one teacher n she dare not answer when I asked what will the kids be doing in hotel, have camp fire? Activities? All I was told was to wait for the letter this week. She hinted that parents agreeded to this trip. Since when?
Hi Wintersoul15,
Letter was received and payment made last week, did you check with your ds/dd.. if he/she rec'd the letter? -
Hi everybody,
Thank you so much for your help. Yes, I saw the letter and edusave form yesterday. My girl is not going. I rather she goes for her coaching at Learning Lab n use e time to catch up her Mandarin. The school’s result is dipping n I hope my girl can go to a better sec school. Better rely on ourselves. Thank you so much. -
Can I check is there any Nan CHiau alumni activities this Coming SUNDAY?
SAt is the alumni anniversary, so there won’t be any activities. What about Sunday?
TIA. -
My girl has a classmate since P1, who always like to today be your frenz, tomorrow dun be ur frenz. The worst thing she would ask all her frenzs dun be my girl frenz..
Undertand this is kind of growing up process, I guess, but how should I console my girl not to be bother abt such issues?
I have been saying again and again to ignore her but today still come back crying abt this girl...
what should I do? -
VJA:
My girl same here. One of her classmate aslo when she likes, friend my girl, don't like friend others. But not bad as to tell other classmates not to friend her.My girl has a classmate since P1, who always like to today be your frenz, tomorrow dun be ur frenz. The worst thing she would ask all her frenzs dun be my girl frenz..
Undertand this is kind of growing up process, I guess, but how should I console my girl not to be bother abt such issues?
I have been saying again and again to ignore her but today still come back crying abt this girl...
what should I do?
Tell your girl not to give up, look around, observe her classmates, there sure be one of them likes to be her friend.
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Hi,
my gal is in P1 and about a month ago, she was asked to go to the LSP room to sit for a test which she claim was v difficult with questions on multiplications, divisions and additions in thousands. Apparently, she told me that only 3 students from her class was asked to sit for the test. She sat for the english one too and she said that was much easier. Does anybody knows what is the purpose of this test and has anybody’s children sat for it? -
lizeglen:
Not aware of such thing. I only heard of weaker students being grouped into a separate class for special coaching. Maybe your daughter is gifted? Is she very good at Maths since young? I wonder how school can \"see\" such ability only 1 month into P1....no matter what, shouldn't this a good thing?Hi,
my gal is in P1 and about a month ago, she was asked to go to the LSP room to sit for a test which she claim was v difficult with questions on multiplications, divisions and additions in thousands. Apparently, she told me that only 3 students from her class was asked to sit for the test. She sat for the english one too and she said that was much easier. Does anybody knows what is the purpose of this test and has anybody's children sat for it? -
Hi timtim,
My gal is just average. I am puzzled too how they can ‘see such ability’ just 1 mth into p1. Maybe its just a random pick. Bt i feel tat if its a test to sieve out the gifted, then it might be too early to conduct the test. -
sc88:
Sigh.. this is part of the growing. I guess there's not very much we as parents can do other to let them know that we are always there for them. I still remembered the same thing happened to me when i was in preimary school. I ended playing with the boys because they are less \"petty\" with such things. As long as u can play, guys generally dun pick on you. As opposed to girls, some how we pick on others for all kinds of things... funny looking hair, speak strangely, fat, quiet etc...
My girl same here. One of her classmate aslo when she likes, friend my girl, don't like friend others. But not bad as to tell other classmates not to friend her.VJA:
My girl has a classmate since P1, who always like to today be your frenz, tomorrow dun be ur frenz. The worst thing she would ask all her frenzs dun be my girl frenz..
Undertand this is kind of growing up process, I guess, but how should I console my girl not to be bother abt such issues?
I have been saying again and again to ignore her but today still come back crying abt this girl...
what should I do?
Tell your girl not to give up, look around, observe her classmates, there sure be one of them likes to be her friend.
I ended quite a tom boy in my early childhood years because of that. No matter what, all ends well. I exhibit no macho traits as an parent now. I cook, sew, wear make up, shop like all other women.
That being said, no matter what i think this relationship issues are not that bad in lower primary. I worry when they grow older, BGR, jealousy, puberty. That i admit, was a big hurdle in my life. Even subsequently when i started work.
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