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    • Z Offline
      ZY_Mom
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      dagong99:
      durian0096:

      oh transfer? convenient to share the reason? i know some transfer bec of gifted programme.......do u stay near bpps?


      yup, DS2 managed to get into GEP, so trying Nan Hua as it is the nearest to Bt Panjang & most convenient for me, DS1 is going to NUSHS next year, I'm working in Jurong, so I can send & fetch all in one go. Yup, within 1 km but I was an ex-PV in Phase 2B during my DS enrolment time.

      Can share some tips how you coach your children to excel in their school work?? :evil:

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        ZY_Mom
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        durian0096:
        ZY_Mom:

        [quote=\"durian0096\"]i heard bpps chinese standard is high..........


        at p1 has to do project presentation........ wow kind of stressful... for both parents n kids.....

        wah sch starts early ,has to be in school 50min earlier...... cant image if have to take school bus........i guess kids have to take brunch at home if wake up late....

        huh? Really? P1 got to do project presentation in Chinese??

        BTW, why do you say must be in school 50min earlier? My DS form teacher said must be in school by 12.40pm.




        oh i mean general presentation and not in any particular subject, anyway i think is a good practise for the the kids........

        i tot the school starts at 1.30pm? so 50min from 12.40pm. so early.......[/quote]OIC.

        I don't know what time the lessons start, time table not out yet. But the teacher did mention must bring a story book everyday as they have 10 mins of silent reading.

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          mummy of 3
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          dagong99:

          yup, DS2 managed to get into GEP, so trying Nan Hua as it is the nearest to Bt Panjang & most convenient for me, DS1 is going to NUSHS next year, I'm working in Jurong, so I can send & fetch all in one go. Yup, within 1 km but I was an ex-PV in Phase 2B during my DS enrolment time.
          Hi dagong99,
          when will result be out?
          Hope your DS2 can go to NHPS...
          :boogie: :boogie:

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            dagong99
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            mummy of 3:
            dagong99:


            yup, DS2 managed to get into GEP, so trying Nan Hua as it is the nearest to Bt Panjang & most convenient for me, DS1 is going to NUSHS next year, I'm working in Jurong, so I can send & fetch all in one go. Yup, within 1 km but I was an ex-PV in Phase 2B during my DS enrolment time.

            Hi dagong99,
            when will result be out?
            Hope your DS2 can go to NHPS...
            :boogie: :boogie:

            Should be by 1 Dec but through snail mail, so hopefully I can get earlier so that I can secure the student care in NH as I'm letting my maid go this coming Jan after her contract... Thanks a lot πŸ˜„ , hope so otherwise DS2 will be so disappointed...

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              ZY_Mom:
              dagong99:

              [quote=\"durian0096\"]oh transfer? convenient to share the reason? i know some transfer bec of gifted programme.......do u stay near bpps?


              yup, DS2 managed to get into GEP, so trying Nan Hua as it is the nearest to Bt Panjang & most convenient for me, DS1 is going to NUSHS next year, I'm working in Jurong, so I can send & fetch all in one go. Yup, within 1 km but I was an ex-PV in Phase 2B during my DS enrolment time.

              Can share some tips how you coach your children to excel in their school work?? :evil:[/quote]Mmm...hope this is effective for you. πŸ˜„

              I started teaching them Maths from N1, very simple counting, addition, etc...I used flashcards, maths learning games in computers, etc ... I had read an article that says if kids start learning Maths below age of 5, most likely will excel in it. I bring them to the library every week till now. Then I started using top school exam papers, usually 1 year in advance of their level, when they go to Pri school to let them have a feel of the scope involved & to train them exam techniques. I am a working mum, so I can only supervise them at night, weekends & school holidays. I can managed that as I had someone to relieve me of housework but then, not from next year onwards, so I had to start to train them be more independent. I plan homework timetable for them during the school holidays, of course, they will have their play time, as long as they complete their work. My DS1 is more hardworking & self-motivated & will usually comply & meet my deadlines but my DS2 will always find excuses not to do his work. So you need to have a lot of patience & persistence. I have my share of frustration when my kids are not obedient too. I feel whether a kid can excel or not, depends on many factors but a lot still depends on the kid, if he is self-motivated, hardworking, I am sure he can be successful in many aspects. What we, as parents can do, is to create a good learning environment for them as far as possible. And I discovered that I also learned a lot from them & it's a good thing that every day we are also learning how to be better parents. πŸ˜‚

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                ZY_Mom
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                dagong99:
                durian0096:


                Can share some tips how you coach your children to excel in their school work?? :evil:

                Mmm...hope this is effective for you. πŸ˜„

                I started teaching them Maths from N1, very simple counting, addition, etc...I used flashcards, maths learning games in computers, etc ... I had read an article that says if kids start learning Maths below age of 5, most likely will excel in it. I bring them to the library every week till now. Then I started using top school exam papers, usually 1 year in advance of their level, when they go to Pri school to let them have a feel of the scope involved & to train them exam techniques. I am a working mum, so I can only supervise them at night, weekends & school holidays. I can managed that as I had someone to relieve me of housework but then, not from next year onwards, so I had to start to train them be more independent. I plan homework timetable for them during the school holidays, of course, they will have their play time, as long as they complete their work. My DS1 is more hardworking & self-motivated & will usually comply & meet my deadlines but my DS2 will always find excuses not to do his work. So you need to have a lot of patience & persistence. I have my share of frustration when my kids are not obedient too. I feel whether a kid can excel or not, depends on many factors but a lot still depends on the kid, if he is self-motivated, hardworking, I am sure he can be successful in many aspects. What we, as parents can do, is to create a good learning environment for them as far as possible. And I discovered that I also learned a lot from them & it's a good thing that every day we are also learning how to be better parents. πŸ˜‚[/quote]

                Thanks for sharing. Wow, you are really a good mummy... :rahrah: Hmm... my DH also taught my DS simple counting, addition when he was 3 years old but till now, I find that his maths is still quite weak... Probably, we were not consistent enough. :oops: I used to bring my DS to library every week too but that has stopped since he has enrichment classes on weekends... :roll: I think I'm gona start this habit again when he stops most of the class come beg. next year.

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                  mummy of 3
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                  MrBig:
                  Anyone know how to go about volunteering ?

                  Hi Mr Big,
                  You just need to go to their website and fill in the form and give it to them personally... FYI, BPPS accept all the PV for 2005 and 2006 batch...
                  2005 had ard 73 PVs
                  2006 had ard 80+ PVs

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                    mummy of 3
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                    dagong99:

                    Mmm...hope this is effective for you. πŸ˜„

                    I started teaching them Maths from N1, very simple counting, addition, etc...I used flashcards, maths learning games in computers, etc ... I had read an article that says if kids start learning Maths below age of 5, most likely will excel in it. I bring them to the library every week till now. Then I started using top school exam papers, usually 1 year in advance of their level, when they go to Pri school to let them have a feel of the scope involved & to train them exam techniques. I am a working mum, so I can only supervise them at night, weekends & school holidays. I can managed that as I had someone to relieve me of housework but then, not from next year onwards, so I had to start to train them be more independent. I plan homework timetable for them during the school holidays, of course, they will have their play time, as long as they complete their work. My DS1 is more hardworking & self-motivated & will usually comply & meet my deadlines but my DS2 will always find excuses not to do his work. So you need to have a lot of patience & persistence. I have my share of frustration when my kids are not obedient too. I feel whether a kid can excel or not, depends on many factors but a lot still depends on the kid, if he is self-motivated, hardworking, I am sure he can be successful in many aspects. What we, as parents can do, is to create a good learning environment for them as far as possible. And I discovered that I also learned a lot from them & it's a good thing that every day we are also learning how to be better parents. πŸ˜‚[/quote]
                    :yikes: :faint:
                    Im also a working mum with 3 kids (05, 07 & 09). For me, i will do revision with my DD1 after her enrichment. But from next year onwards, i had to check her bag as she is no independent...
                    Got once there is chinese spelling and she never say and get 0 :mad: as i also forget to revise with her :siam:
                    The next time, she got 20/24 after supervision... :slapshead:

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                      mummy of 3
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                      Dear all,

                      I cant see the CCA offer in BPPS :?:
                      Btw heard that P1 next year also have CCA for them...
                      What are the CCA?
                      Dreaming during orientation for this part :siam:
                      Can our child don't join? :roll:

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                        durian0096
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                        cca in p1 i dont think is compulsary…


                        mummy of 3, your 1st child who is 9 year old is not in bpps? the one get in next year is 2nd child?

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