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    Pat's Schoolhouse

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      scoobydoo
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      Not a confirmed plan yet, as Iโ€™ve not talked to my mum about it yet. Ever since my dad passed on, my mum seldom cooks as my brother buys dinner back. So it will be kinda troublesome for her to cook just for my girl. Also not keen to impose on her as sheโ€™s already 73.

      So how have you been coping with your boyโ€™s dinner this week ?

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        VooVoo
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        scoobydoo:
        Not a confirmed plan yet, as I've not talked to my mum about it yet. Ever since my dad passed on, my mum seldom cooks as my brother buys dinner back. So it will be kinda troublesome for her to cook just for my girl. Also not keen to impose on her as she's already 73.

        So how have you been coping with your boy's dinner this week ?
        Normally, he's a junk kid. :roll: We pick him up after work, go ta-bao dinner, and try to give him some. Even on weekends, we normally eat out...so as and when we can, we find fish porridge for him...else, it would be the usual fried rice blah blah... ๐Ÿ˜ž

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          mamababe
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          Hihi thks for all your inputs.

          $200 is PER MONTH for one way, two way is incremental of $250.
          I am staying at upper thomson, not very far from Halifax.
          not sure if the bus company is taking advantage that Patโ€™s is somewhat a premier school and therefore the clients shouls be able to pay!
          Anyway, like many of you, i cannot guarantee that i can knock off at 6pm sharp and be able to fetch my kids by 6.30pm.
          so thatโ€™s why got to resort to school busโ€ฆ
          sigh, very high cost!

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            scoobydoo
            last edited by

            mamababe:
            Hihi thks for all your inputs.

            $200 is PER MONTH for one way, two way is incremental of $250.
            I am staying at upper thomson, not very far from Halifax.
            not sure if the bus company is taking advantage that Pat's is somewhat a premier school and therefore the clients shouls be able to pay!
            Anyway, like many of you, i cannot guarantee that i can knock off at 6pm sharp and be able to fetch my kids by 6.30pm.
            so that's why got to resort to school bus....
            sigh, very high cost!
            I gather you'll be putting your kid at No. 9 ? The 6.30pm time is just a guide, I don't think they strictly implement it. The norm is usually 7pm.

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              scoobydoo
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              VooVoo:
              scoobydoo:

              Not a confirmed plan yet, as I've not talked to my mum about it yet. Ever since my dad passed on, my mum seldom cooks as my brother buys dinner back. So it will be kinda troublesome for her to cook just for my girl. Also not keen to impose on her as she's already 73.

              So how have you been coping with your boy's dinner this week ?

              Normally, he's a junk kid. :roll: We pick him up after work, go ta-bao dinner, and try to give him some. Even on weekends, we normally eat out...so as and when we can, we find fish porridge for him...else, it would be the usual fried rice blah blah... ๐Ÿ˜ž

              We're not much better, we order tingkat dinner, so now she's sharing dinner with us. ๐Ÿ˜‰

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                mamababe
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                THks Scoobydoo, I will take note of that.

                7pm sounds better, consistent with the other child care centers.

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                  VooVoo
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                  scoobydoo:
                  mamababe:

                  Hihi thks for all your inputs.

                  $200 is PER MONTH for one way, two way is incremental of $250.
                  I am staying at upper thomson, not very far from Halifax.
                  not sure if the bus company is taking advantage that Pat's is somewhat a premier school and therefore the clients shouls be able to pay!
                  Anyway, like many of you, i cannot guarantee that i can knock off at 6pm sharp and be able to fetch my kids by 6.30pm.
                  so that's why got to resort to school bus....
                  sigh, very high cost!

                  I gather you'll be putting your kid at No. 9 ? The 6.30pm time is just a guide, I don't think they strictly implement it. The norm is usually 7pm.

                  I normally pick up my son ard 7pm...of coz he is usually one of the last to leave... :lol:

                  and I have to dedicate myself (read: opportunity cost) to promptly leave office by 6.30pm everyday :roll:

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                    VooVoo
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                    scoobydoo:
                    VooVoo:

                    [quote=\"scoobydoo\"]Not a confirmed plan yet, as I've not talked to my mum about it yet. Ever since my dad passed on, my mum seldom cooks as my brother buys dinner back. So it will be kinda troublesome for her to cook just for my girl. Also not keen to impose on her as she's already 73.

                    So how have you been coping with your boy's dinner this week ?

                    Normally, he's a junk kid. :roll: We pick him up after work, go ta-bao dinner, and try to give him some. Even on weekends, we normally eat out...so as and when we can, we find fish porridge for him...else, it would be the usual fried rice blah blah... ๐Ÿ˜ž

                    We're not much better, we order tingkat dinner, so now she's sharing dinner with us. ๐Ÿ˜‰[/quote]Yah, was tingkating for a few months...maybe close to a year...until we can't tahan the \"smell\" anymore. ๐Ÿ˜

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                      joycemyl
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                      [Moderator's note: Topics merged.]


                      Hi!

                      I need some advise on Pat's schoolhouse for the following location:

                      1) Lim Ah Pin Road (Serangoon)
                      2) Meyer Road (Katong)
                      3) Jln Ulu Siglap

                      Thinking of putting my son in one of the above next year. Any information and feed back is greatly appreciated.
                      ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        edtan
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                        I would suggest that you go down personnally look at the centre, talk to the principal, the teachers (if possible) etc. You should be able to get a good feel of what you want.

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