Nan Hua Primary
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I hope to gather feedback from parents who have currently placed their child with the student care pls.
(1) safety matter : have u encountered any occasion that your child is not under supervision of the teacher-in-charge? Eg roaming ard the compound?
(2) homework supervision : are the homework completed properly or is there much follow up work?
(3) how responsive is the centre/teacher respond to your concerns?
(4) they have an aircon room set up for office and nap. Does this make it a better resting place for your child?
(5) for parents with child in lower primary, how do you find the teachers’ way of coaching the child? Do they put alot of pressure on he kids or simply bo chap as long as the child completes the given task?
I like to hear from parents on your experience with them -
Tokidoki:
Hi
:welcome: My boy will only join NH next year. So is your boy adapting well in the school? btw, what is LOA?mummyKoala:
Hi
We (my boys and I while my husband is still overseas) have just returned from Overseas after 6 years and my boy has recently join the school in Primary 2 from term 3. (He was on LOA all these while.)
I have another 2 years old boy and would love to get to know more parents in the school.
My boy is adapting well in school, the only setback is he is struggling for Mother Tongue. He was on leave of Absence (LOA). -
mummyKoala:
Glad to know your boy is adapting well. I'm also pretty worried abt the Higher Chinese. Maybe you can get him some external help for chinese? At least help him catch up to P2 level.Hi
My boy is adapting well in school, the only setback is he is struggling for Mother Tongue. He was on leave of Absence (LOA). -
hello mummies,
can i check, if its compulsory to take higher chinese in NH from P1? -
ADave:
yes, it is compulsory. i believe at P4, we can decide if we want to continue or drop it. others, pls correct me if i'm wrong.hello mummies,
can i check, if its compulsory to take higher chinese in NH from P1? -
Tokidoki:
Hi,
yes, it is compulsory. i believe at P4, we can decide if we want to continue or drop it. others, pls correct me if i'm wrong.ADave:
hello mummies,
can i check, if its compulsory to take higher chinese in NH from P1?
I am not sure eitherhowever, if the child is given the opportunity to take and can cope, why not ?
This is one factor which we have chosen NHPS in addition to priviledge to register under 2A -
Tokidoki:
yes, it is compulsory. i believe at P4, we can decide if we want to continue or drop it. others, pls correct me if i'm wrong.ADave:
hello mummies,
can i check, if its compulsory to take higher chinese in NH from P1?
If you are correct, does child need to change school ? -
dun worry, drop higher chinese no need to change school.
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TAccs:
Hi,
yes, it is compulsory. i believe at P4, we can decide if we want to continue or drop it. others, pls correct me if i'm wrong.Tokidoki:
[quote=\"ADave\"]hello mummies,
can i check, if its compulsory to take higher chinese in NH from P1?
I am not sure eitherhowever, if the child is given the opportunity to take and can cope, why not ?
This is one factor which we have chosen NHPS in addition to priviledge to register under 2A[/quote]same here save the headache of balloting process but setback is taking chinese,..sigh....
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ADave:
same here save the headache of balloting process but setback is taking chinese,..sigh....
yah, i chose Nan Hua to save trouble of balloting. my worry is also on the higher chinese and home distance.