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    Kinderland

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      vtsyryuk
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      vtsyryuk:

      Hi, I'm unable to PM u.

      My personal reasons for withdrawing my girl are the health and hygiene standards and the attitude of some of the teachers and the principal.

      Anyway, I'm glad that I made the decision. As after I notified the principal about the withdrawal, I noticed my girl's teachers started to show a \"can't be bothered\" attitude towards my girl and me. I must say there's a lack of professionalism in them.
      Hi, thanks for your comment. Finally, we also decided not to send our boy to SK. All kids there are seem not happy, teachers look very tired, during the two days there i did not see a smile on their faces. So we are looking now for another toddler school.

      Can anyone recommend a kindergarten where friendly teachers and kind principal. Safe environment and outside territory with a playground?

      Thanks in advance.

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        busymamapapa
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        miffy_ang:
        Would you please share your experience with me as well. We are going to send our boy to SK branch, so want to be sure it is good place.
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        Hi, I'm unable to PM u.

        My personal reasons for withdrawing my girl are the health and hygiene standards and the attitude of some of the teachers and the principal.

        Anyway, I'm glad that I made the decision. As after I notified the principal about the withdrawal, I noticed my girl's teachers started to show a \"can't be bothered\" attitude towards my girl and me. I must say there's a lack of professionalism in them.[/quote]

        Hi miffy,

        I also just withdrew my boy from Kinderland SK. My boy was in the youngest grp. He was there since Feb and we had a change of teachers. Also the teachers also do not bother to update anything in the communication book. Worse still, my boy suffer a huge deep bite on his cheek by his peers, all these under the teachers' nose!
        Was quite disappointed with the service and hence withdrew my boy. Now I sourcing for a playgroup..how abt u?

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          nate mummy
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          Heard Sesame Street will be coming to singapore in septemer for childrens’s day! so excited! any parents interested?The schools should bring in some fun activities with the parents involved during june holidays too…that would be fun…

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            Capricon
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            Any comment on Kinderland Preschool@Yio Chu Kang?

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              Artitute
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              Sorry for the long post! haha! Overall i feel its a good school and value for $ cos i can pay by CDA...Hi mommies! For those who are checking out Kinderland Preschool at Woodlands CC, my 2 girls (5 & 3 yo) are in there since Jan. Initially my elder girl was attending another school at WCC level 6 (another very good school but expensive!) but we move her out cos we wanted both girls to be in the same school for convenience and cost.


              The kiddos are enjoying the lessons in Kinderland and always look forward to go to school. I think they happened to have good and caring teachers and they learned quite a bit from there (esp my 3yo who doesn't speak much outside home). I transferred my younger girl to the 5-day programme after trying out the weekend classes for a few months.

              The school run excursions and at first i was worried to let my younger one go without me (for safety reasons) but eventually i'm glad after being persuaded by DH i did let her go cos she really enjoyed it and it's pretty safe since they have additional helpers for these occasions. They also have june holiday programmes (at extra $$ of cos! ;))

              Sorry for the long post! haha! Just trying to share my experiences and hope this post will be helpful for those wanting to make a choice! 😄

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                Sweetzinc
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                  gealal
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                  Hi,

                  I would like to share my experience in kinderland serangoon. My son was enrolled there few years back from pre-nursery to K2. He was blessed with very good Principal & teachers (in terms of professionalism & being caring). But like one of the posts mentioned, there was a period when many good teachers left, some rather abruptly. Now, my son has already graduated from Kinderland Serangoon, I’m think of withdrawing my girl from there. Though she enjoyed her time in the kindergarten, I find that her current teachers are not very professional. Previously, when my son was absent from school or many days (MC), his teachers will gladly pass me the homework for me to work with him at home. They will also find time to teach him the things he missed out when he was absent. I find that my daughter’s current teachers are not so open & helpful. When I asked for the classwork to be done on the days when she was absent, they brushed it off, saying "it’s ok, don’t worry, i will help her in class." When she brought back her work at the end of the term, there was many incomplete work and they were all marked "absent". I suspect they don’t do much in class also. My girl said they were always playing in the corner, and the teacher always brings them out to play in the hot sun. One thing I cannot accept is that, for convenience, the teacher even told them no need to wash hands before eating, just clean with tissue!!! That has never happened during my son’s time. I find that the management is also very defensive.
                  In conclusion,though kinderland has been around for along time, and they have some impressive programmes like their music and reading/writing programme, they are not worth the steep fees they are charging, simply because the staff are not professional enough.

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                    Blissedsher
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                    Busymamapapa I just pm u about kinderland sengkang

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                      Blissedsher
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                      Gealal I can’t help but agree with your conclusion for sengkang branch too …

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                        yanyan
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                        gealal:
                        Hi,

                        I would like to share my experience in kinderland serangoon. My son was enrolled there few years back from pre-nursery to K2. He was blessed with very good Principal & teachers (in terms of professionalism & being caring). But like one of the posts mentioned, there was a period when many good teachers left, some rather abruptly. Now, my son has already graduated from Kinderland Serangoon, I'm think of withdrawing my girl from there. Though she enjoyed her time in the kindergarten, I find that her current teachers are not very professional. Previously, when my son was absent from school or many days (MC), his teachers will gladly pass me the homework for me to work with him at home. They will also find time to teach him the things he missed out when he was absent. I find that my daughter's current teachers are not so open & helpful. When I asked for the classwork to be done on the days when she was absent, they brushed it off, saying \"it's ok, don't worry, i will help her in class.\" When she brought back her work at the end of the term, there was many incomplete work and they were all marked \"absent\". I suspect they don't do much in class also. My girl said they were always playing in the corner, and the teacher always brings them out to play in the hot sun. One thing I cannot accept is that, for convenience, the teacher even told them no need to wash hands before eating, just clean with tissue!!! That has never happened during my son's time. I find that the management is also very defensive.
                        In conclusion,though kinderland has been around for along time, and they have some impressive programmes like their music and reading/writing programme, they are not worth the steep fees they are charging, simply because the staff are not professional enough.
                        I actually have the intention to send my gal to kinderland serangoon next year..now reading your comment..will prob think twice...Hmm...now gotta start looking ard for others...

                        Anybody got any recommendation for kindergarten near Hougang / punggol / serangoon?

                        Headache sia..

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