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Tinkerbelle:
:thankyou: :thankyou: I still blur blur..thanks for the info.. I'm worried I can't afford them to go Pri. Now my first two in school their school fees total about 1200. Very tough :gloomy:Linlin:
Any mummies at share with me the school fee for P1?
Hi Linlin,
There are no sch fees payable for Singaporeans.
Only $5.50 for standard miscellaneous fees (payable by GIRO for all students) and another $5.50 for second-tier miscellaneous fees (amount decided by sch...to a maximun of $5.50).
Second-tier miscellaneous fees can be paid via GIRO or through your child's Edusave account.
For MCS, the monthly combined mics. fee is $11 from P1-P6.
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Hi Tinkerbelle,
Hmm my girl din comment much the Teachers Day. She was happy that her teachers like the presents. I only bought presents for her form teacher and mother tongue teacher guessing she won't have chance to see the rest of the teachers.
How about ur DD? hope she enjoys too.
Tinkerbelle:
Hi jesyeo,jesyeo:
Hi Tinkerbelle,
For tmr Teachers Day celebration, are the gals allow to bring presents for the teachers? Will they have the time to pass the presents to all the teachers?
Sorry, just saw your post today.
Yes.... the gals are allowed to bring presents for the teachers for Teachers' Day. They will usually have Teachers' Day celebrations in the morning as a sch, then head back to their respective classes with their form teachers...so they'll have time to pass presents to the teachers.
Did your DD enjoy her first Teachers' Day celebration at MCS? -
Linlin:
:thankyou: :thankyou: I still blur blur..thanks for the info.. I'm worried I can't afford them to go Pri. Now my first two in school their school fees total about 1200. Very tough :gloomy:[/quote]Hi Linlin,Tinkerbelle:
[quote=\"Linlin\"]Any mummies at share with me the school fee for P1?
Hi Linlin,
There are no sch fees payable for Singaporeans.
Only $5.50 for standard miscellaneous fees (payable by GIRO for all students) and another $5.50 for second-tier miscellaneous fees (amount decided by sch...to a maximun of $5.50).
Second-tier miscellaneous fees can be paid via GIRO or through your child's Edusave account.
For MCS, the monthly combined mics. fee is $11 from P1-P6.
Don't worry....Once the kids go to pri sch, the sch fees are more affordable, compared to kindergarten.
When is your eldest starting P1?
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jesyeo:
Hi jesyeo,Hi Tinkerbelle,
Hmm my girl din comment much the Teachers Day. She was happy that her teachers like the presents. I only bought presents for her form teacher and mother tongue teacher guessing she won't have chance to see the rest of the teachers.
How about ur DD? hope she enjoys too.
Oh yes... DDs enjoy their teachers' day celebrations. We also just bought presents for the form teachers & MT teachers.
The kids will get more excited when it comes to Children's day....They will get to see teachers put up performances for them.... :imcool: -
Tinkerbelle:
Tinkerbelle, I'm not a wonder mum :oops: - I had my MIL and maid to help out too, but I was around to make sure there was still some resemblance of order at home. So I was like the mediator of fights, and also at the same time, took the opportunity to step up some P1 prep work for dd1.Hi michyms,
Wow...you're truly a wonder mum...fancy trying to work at home, taking care of 3 sick kids, breaking up fights etc. I'm sure you must be glad that life in your household is back to norm once again....hehe
No, I'm not at AMK. I'm at Bishan....not far from AMK.
Forest Adventure is at Bedok Reservoir. It's great for kids who are active with too much energy to spare....like my gals...keke. It's for kids 5 years and above. If your DD1 is interested, check out the website: http://www.forestadventure.com.sg
Ya, I remember watching smurfs on Sundays as a child too...that seems like many moons ago...keke. Watching with the kids will surely bring back some sweet memories. :love:
DD1's classmate ever had a mild case of HFMD which was picked up in the early stage and was kept at home for 2 weeks. The sch did not close down and lessons were as usual for the rest of the class. Guess the sch did not feel that it was a threat as long as the affected child was isolated for 2 weeks & certified well enough to be back in sch by the GP.
Yes, those days watching smurfs seem like many moons ago indeed - have you seen it yet? Let me know if its any good. -
michyms:
Hi michyms,Tinkerbelle, I'm not a wonder mum :oops: - I had my MIL and maid to help out too, but I was around to make sure there was still some resemblance of order at home. So I was like the mediator of fights, and also at the same time, took the opportunity to step up some P1 prep work for dd1.
Yes, those days watching smurfs seem like many moons ago indeed - have you seen it yet? Let me know if its any good.
Lucky you have some help, otherwise, it would have been more chaotic
Still considered as a Supermum la...have to co-ordinate everything plus work...really not easy. :salute:
Yes, we have been to watch 'The Smurfs'. It was really good. The kids really enjoyed themselves and couldn't stop singing the Smurfs' tune...Lalala lalala after the movie. Enjoy your holidays.
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Smurfs was really niceβ¦ my gosh! must have been what, β¦ 20 yearsβ¦ cartoon versus seeing it on the big screen. my girl just covered her eyes when Gargamel came on screenβ¦ a real treat for the whole familyβ¦
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wimdils:
Smurfs was really nice... my gosh! must have been what, ... 20 years.. cartoon versus seeing it on the big screen. my girl just covered her eyes when Gargamel came on screen.. a real treat for the whole family..
Hi wimdils,
Yes...watching Smurfs really brought back many childhood memories...keke. I went for the 9pm show and was surprised that there were so many adults (without kids) watching the movie.
DD2 also covered her eyes with her cardigan for some scenes that looked dark & 'scary'...keke
Enjoy the rest of your sch holidays.
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Tinkerbelle, I was actually half thinking of going alone with dh to watch smurfs, without the kids... all for the sake of reliving childhood memories

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michyms:
Tinkerbelle, I was actually half thinking of going alone with dh to watch smurfs, without the kids... all for the sake of reliving childhood memories

Hi michyms,
Keke...can also relive 'park-tor' days. :rotflmao: Nowadays, DH and I also seldom watch movies alone....the kids always tag along and play gooseberries...haha
Seriously, the kids will really enjoy it. Oh forgot your 2 younger ones might be too young to appreciate.
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