Ngee Ann Primary
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Starling:
:sad: working, cantHi
Anyone interested in the mass walk tomorrow?
wonder if anyone will upload photos
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Ran1977:
Hi parents, please advice if Ngee Ann or Tanjong Katong
will be a better choice of school for my son entering P1 in 2014.
He will be entering in phase 2c and we live in Marine Drive.
Any advice given will be much appreciated.
Really depends what u prefer... for me coz my hubby is old boi so we just register don't have to ballot. But I like Ngee Ann as the uniform dun have to iron (have alot of effort and time).
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chloecube:
Actually they souldnt put the P1 with those P5+6 together... sure ganna bully de!!!
Haha, u can surely see, its at the left top corner of the stalljoanna71:
I couldnt see the stall no., izzit pretty small thats y i cant see any. haha
Actually how to feedback to sch that they shouldnt sell choco muffin? As parents are not allowed to enter and my boi keep buying choco muffin during recess time. chix rice n noodles always long queue thats y my boi will not buy. I quite worried that the upper pri will cut their queue, hence in the end become those P1 will be the last 1 to buy their food. We parents been P1 b4 and went thro those cutting queue from the seniors - will understand how I feel.
the muffin is not tasty and expensive, 80cents for a small one!
told DD not to buy again after trying once.
you can actually feeback to the school on this, there is a letter given to all P1 on the first week of school.
yes, i know abt the Q-cutting :stompfeet: -
joanna71:
Actually they souldnt put the P1 with those P5+6 together... sure ganna bully de!!![/quote]not too sure during recess time, but after school, i saw some adults, i suppose either teachers or PSG volunteers were there helping in the Q, keeping them in line and helping those younger ones
Haha, u can surely see, its at the left top corner of the stallchloecube:
[quote=\"joanna71\"]I couldnt see the stall no., izzit pretty small thats y i cant see any. haha
Actually how to feedback to sch that they shouldnt sell choco muffin? As parents are not allowed to enter and my boi keep buying choco muffin during recess time. chix rice n noodles always long queue thats y my boi will not buy. I quite worried that the upper pri will cut their queue, hence in the end become those P1 will be the last 1 to buy their food. We parents been P1 b4 and went thro those cutting queue from the seniors - will understand how I feel.
the muffin is not tasty and expensive, 80cents for a small one!
told DD not to buy again after trying once.
you can actually feeback to the school on this, there is a letter given to all P1 on the first week of school.
yes, i know abt the Q-cutting :stompfeet:
i think they do this too during recess?
when i was there, i didnt see any student got their Q-cut, but i saw some young and a little 'blur\"
ones not moving when the Q moves forward. not all upp pri student cut Q, i guess only a few. :xedfingers:
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During the inital weeks, I helped out during recess ( excuse to see my DD in P1 :boogie: )
The kids were orderly and there were no Q cuttings. Only a handful are rowdy and they are usually the same group and belongs to the upper primary.
The P1 coped very well, be it whetherbthey Q for food or they brought their own food :rahrah:
The school welcomes suggestions from parents, I agree some food are rather expensive and the portion is quite small.
My only concern was the duration for recess, i find it too,short. I had seen some kids gobbling down their food due to having to Q too long to buy food. A school staff will usually do his rounds using the loud hailer, telling the kids to finish up eating and leave the canteen. :stompfeet: -
porkypig:
thks porkypig for the infoDuring the inital weeks, I helped out during recess ( excuse to see my DD in P1 :boogie: )
The kids were orderly and there were no Q cuttings. Only a handful are rowdy and they are usually the same group and belongs to the upper primary.
The P1 coped very well, be it whetherbthey Q for food or they brought their own food :rahrah:
The school welcomes suggestions from parents, I agree some food are rather expensive and the portion is quite small.
My only concern was the duration for recess, i find it too,short. I had seen some kids gobbling down their food due to having to Q too long to buy food. A school staff will usually do his rounds using the loud hailer, telling the kids to finish up eating and leave the canteen. :stompfeet:
actually that is my concern for DD too, i was worried she hasnt have enought time to eat after the long Q-ing
but she said she was ok and had time to eat..i think the kids just have to find their way out.
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I received this βMarshall Cavendishβ card with ID and pword to log in. I logged in and explore here and there but I donβt know what it is for. Anyone any idea.
Sometimes I feel that the sch just βthrowβ stuffs at u and expect u to figure out urself. -
Myeo:
I received this 'Marshall Cavendish' card with ID and pword to log in. I logged in and explore here and there but I don't know what it is for. Anyone any idea.
Sometimes I feel that the sch just 'throw' stuffs at u and expect u to figure out urself.
The mconline card is for your kids to login and do all the activities in the website as it will match to the lesson that the teacher teaches in class. it is just another sort of e-learning from the new generation kids.. :imcool:
My son has done some activities but i noticed there is scoring system. So probably the teacher can check if the child got do or not. LOL...
Actually my son's form teacher did write in his diary to explain to us. Which class is your kid? -
phyphy:
Mine is in Love. Thanks for the explaination. I guess my operating system does not support that and i probably need to do something cos some link are blanks.Myeo:
I received this 'Marshall Cavendish' card with ID and pword to log in. I logged in and explore here and there but I don't know what it is for. Anyone any idea.
Sometimes I feel that the sch just 'throw' stuffs at u and expect u to figure out urself.
The mconline card is for your kids to login and do all the activities in the website as it will match to the lesson that the teacher teaches in class. it is just another sort of e-learning from the new generation kids.. :imcool:
My son has done some activities but i noticed there is scoring system. So probably the teacher can check if the child got do or not. LOL...
Actually my son's form teacher did write in his diary to explain to us. Which class is your kid? -
Myeo:
Mine is in Love. Thanks for the explaination. I guess my operating system does not support that and i probably need to do something cos some link are blanks.[/quote]phyphy:
[quote=\"Myeo\"]I received this 'Marshall Cavendish' card with ID and pword to log in. I logged in and explore here and there but I don't know what it is for. Anyone any idea.
Sometimes I feel that the sch just 'throw' stuffs at u and expect u to figure out urself.
The mconline card is for your kids to login and do all the activities in the website as it will match to the lesson that the teacher teaches in class. it is just another sort of e-learning from the new generation kids.. :imcool:
My son has done some activities but i noticed there is scoring system. So probably the teacher can check if the child got do or not. LOL...
Actually my son's form teacher did write in his diary to explain to us. Which class is your kid?
me is in 1 care..
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