Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
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qms:
Jennifer:
Yes. You know me? I was in the commerce stream 1987 to 1988. Your username is your initials? Then I know who you are- live near Mt Faber. :celebrate:
You got it! :celebrate:
Nice to \"meet\" you here!
Huh? You eyeing this school? -
Jennifer:
Huh? You eyeing this school?
No lah! Saw a user by the name of \"Jennifer\" in this forum. Went in to check your profile and wanted to confirm it was you. Noticed that you have been active in this thread, and so, trying my luck.
My son just got in to Radin Mas and will be in P1 next year. His childcare centre is arranging a field trip to Pei Hwa next month. -
qms:
My son just got in to Radin Mas and will be in P1 next year. His childcare centre is arranging a field trip to Pei Hwa next month.
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Let me hop over to Radin Mas thread later
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Thinking of buying a trolley bag for my girl (P1 next yr). Can anyone advice me the pros and cons of it.
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NurSarahHo:
Thinking of buying a trolley bag for my girl (P1 next yr). Can anyone advice me the pros and cons of it.
You need to find out which floor your daughter's classroom will be at. Its no joke carrying the trolley bag up to 3rd/4th/5th floor. Btw, their hall is at level 4. Every day, upon arrival, they are suppose to assemble there. -
hm....no need trolley bag. There r lockers outside the classrooms, the pupils can use to keep their books. Very inconvenient to use trolley bags as the children need to climb 4 stories to the Hall everyday. And, u shld see how the kids treat their trolley bags in sch ....tsk tsk tsk!! They will just drag the poor bags behind them as they chiong down the stairs. Sometimes they forgot to zip their bags, u can imagine the rest of the story by yrself

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wywong:
My dd is in P1 now and my advice to all the parents whose kids are going to Pei Hwa next year, please go early to buy the books and uniform cos' their bookshop is really bad. You can wait in the queue for more than an hour and still you can't get everything. Last year, they gave us the list of stationery and books to buy as well as the dates that we could get it before orientation, so do it beforehand. It is a diaster to do it on orientation day itself.My son has gotten a place in Phase 2B.

By the way, any parents have any advice on what to expect during orientation on 20th Nov 09? Are we going to buy books and school uniform that day?
Thanks.
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//Moderator's note: Topics merged.
I would like to know more about the school in terms of the following:
1) How does the teachers prepare the students for PSLE? Any extra lesson conducted after school hours? :roll:
2) What is the workload of a P6 student?
3) Are the students groom in terms of confidence as well as academically? :lol: -
mummyoftwo:
Thanks for your advice. I understand from the school that they will be mailing out the booklist to us sometime in October, prior to the orientation. Did any one receive the list? I've not.
My dd is in P1 now and my advice to all the parents whose kids are going to Pei Hwa next year, please go early to buy the books and uniform cos' their bookshop is really bad. You can wait in the queue for more than an hour and still you can't get everything. Last year, they gave us the list of stationery and books to buy as well as the dates that we could get it before orientation, so do it beforehand. It is a diaster to do it on orientation day itself.wywong:
My son has gotten a place in Phase 2B.

By the way, any parents have any advice on what to expect during orientation on 20th Nov 09? Are we going to buy books and school uniform that day?
Thanks.
Good luck.
Thanks,
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Thanks Uh-oh.
I have not received any letter from Pei Hwa too. :lol:
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