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    Maha Bodhi

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    • B Offline
      babybob111
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      I checked with the teacher-in-charge, Mr Goh. He told me that pupils will be sleeping in tents. Boys & girls will be separated.


      1) Teachers and instructors will be sleeping at the campsite too.

      2) Pupils will be asked to drink water very often to reduce heat stroke. Activities will be conducted in the shade wherever possible.

      3) Instructors will have basic first aid knowledge.

      4) A buggy will be stationed at the campsite. It will be used to evacuate to the main entrance of the Zoo where ambulance will be waiting in case of any incidents.

      5) Teachers will brief the pupils which where to find help and where the teachers will be sleeping at night.

      6) Pupils have to bring fork and spoon & water bottles.

      7) Pupils can get drinking water from water cooler points and they are easily accessible. Only at night, the tent area is not accessible to drinking water, so pupils will be told to fill up their water bottle b4 they go to sleep.

      The above are what Mr Goh informed me. School will prepare a checklist on dos and dontโ€™s and what to bring to the pupils soon.

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      • V Offline
        vlim
        last edited by

        thanks very much baby bob for the info ๐Ÿ˜„ ... maybe can visit them huh in the day time ๐Ÿ˜‰

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        • B Offline
          babybob111
          last edited by

          Hi Vlim,


          U r welcome ๐Ÿ˜„ Not sure if we can visit....I did ask Mr Goh if parents can drop by the Zoo at night safari to visit them but not involved...just peep only...but Mr Goh didn't reply me on that :?

          If you have further doubts you may email to Mr Goh and ask him. He will respond very fast. ๐Ÿ˜„

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          • B Offline
            babybob111
            last edited by

            vlim,


            ur meet teacher session over? mine is tmr pm...sigh...my DD's results gave me heart attacks.... :!: suddenly all sooooo terribly poor....dunno how now.... ๐Ÿ˜ข

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              vlim
              last edited by

              babybob111:
              vlim,


              ur meet teacher session over? mine is tmr pm...sigh...my DD's results gave me heart attacks.... :!: suddenly all sooooo terribly poor....dunno how now.... ๐Ÿ˜ข
              lucky her results are ok...Initially I was very worried for her Maths as she has many calculation mistakes in her workbook.
              Not able to find out much about Zoo camping from the Form teacher..I think I will wait for the letter to get more info.

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                csb
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                Nothing academic now. Quite trivial actually. Just wondering, does the school arrange for kids to take class photos? There wasnโ€™t any for P1 last year.

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                  MMM
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                  csb:
                  Nothing academic now. Quite trivial actually. Just wondering, does the school arrange for kids to take class photos? There wasn't any for P1 last year.

                  Don't think they have that so far. Even up to P4 level.

                  I recalled that yearbook in Secondary school used to fascinate me as we don't that in MBS.

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                    csb
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                    Oh, what a pity. I thought they might do it once every 2 years. Itโ€™d bring back a lot of fond memory for the kids when they are older.

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                      jsmum
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                      My P5 girl took class photo when she was in P1. 2 different photos were taken and was put inside a folder. I think that was the last time. My P4 boy did not have any class photo taken.

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                        MMM
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                        csb:
                        Oh, what a pity. I thought they might do it once every 2 years. It'd bring back a lot of fond memory for the kids when they are older.

                        Yes... and in our case, I got reunited with quite a no. of my MBS primary mates after 24 years. It was great that someone had our pics but it was probably taken when we were P3 and not even P6. If there is year book, etc.. that would be really interesting.

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