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    My First Skool (former NTUC Childcare)

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    • W Offline
      weyw
      last edited by

      Any feedback on my first skool in tampines area or bedok area?

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      • J Offline
        Jay Mummy
        last edited by

        Any feedback on my first skool in Blk 331 AMK? ( Toddler, N1 & N2)


        Thanks in advance

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          Jazzynicole
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          moonsafarian:
          Hi all,

          I have a concern. My DS is going to the IFC at MFS and during a visit, the P told us that when the babies reach 8-10 months, they no longer provide a cot bed for their naps. Instead, they sleep on child mattress on the floor. I saw 2 mattresses by the wall in the tiny room cramped with 5 cots, and I can't help but feel bad for my child.

          And by the time he goes to the IFC, there will be 13 babies altogether. He'll be able to crawl and I'm just imagining, when he wakes up from his nap, and starts crawling around, no one may notice as the teachers will all be in the main room. Besides, the mattress isn't big enough for him to roll over when he flips. Am I unduly worried?

          Hi moonsafarian,

          My soon-to-be-7 months-old gal is at one of MFS infantcare ctr. The P did explain to us the rationale of making babies 7 months and above sleep on the mattress when we toured the ctr before we enrolled her. As they usually can stand by this age, it's safer for them to sleep on the floor in case they stand up and fall out of the cot. As you know especially at infantcare, teachers are unable to watch them all the time.

          For the ctr my gal is in, the cots are in a separate room whereas the older babies sleeping on mattresses are outside in the main area but segregated by a door and it is quite spacious. I quite like the layout and arrangement. 😄

          As for the 2 concerns you raised - i) about your son waking up and crawl, I think it should be quite safe once he can crawl well. If he needs milk and cries, the teachers will be able to hear him. ii) the size of the mattress; I have seen the standard mattress in my gal's ctr and I find it quite ok. The older babies seem to have no problem sleeping on it. 🙂

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            keltong
            last edited by

            Hi,


            Haven’t logged in here for a while. Thought I just want to share my experiences with MFS @ 331 Sembawang.

            My no.2 has been in another childcare in Sembawang Place (which was taken over by another childcare) since 3+. Last Mar, at K1, we transferred him to MFS which is much nearer to our house. Also because the standard at the former place has deteriorated with most of the experience teacher left.

            We have been quite impress with the new place in our almost 1 year there. Not sure if it is the teacher or it is the same across all MFS, but we realise his K1 teachers really went the extra mile in teaching them, having many interesting activities (both indoor and outdoor), and bonded very well with all the kids. My son got into the rythme very early and I can see he really enjoyed going to school. He will also related the things that happen in school to us, something which he rarely does in the previous school.

            The attitude of the teachers have been superb, and it continues on in K2 this year even though the teachers have changed. I can see that he look forward to going to school (something which he started to drag a few months before we change school).

            While they may not be the ‘famous’ pre-school, I feel that with a big organisation behind them, they are able to better plan the lessons and share experiences among teachers of different branch. This is just my humble opinion.

            All in all, no regrets, as I look forward to another great year before he goes P1.

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              micollh
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              keltong,


              I agree with you.. MFS is actually not bad at all with them in the vicinity being in the neighbourhood.. make it very convenient for us to send/pick them (mine just below my block).. and teachers are always cooperating and feedback on my children development..

              DS just started toddler class (2yo) last Month, DD already with MFS since 2YO now in K1.. both are doing well.. DS already can sing songs that were taught in school..just like DD when she joined 2 years plus back..

              the principle is always taking feedback and try her best to improve.. importantly they accomodate and friendly.. and yes, teachers are doing their part to teach according to curriculum drive down from MOE..some may said MFS did not prepare kids to P1.. but i feel in any preschool, parents need to do their part too.. prepare or not.. it's also depends on the child+parents+school teacher..

              my humble opinion heee 🙂

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                micollh
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                MFS websites: http://www.myfirstskool.com/


                now we cant check the billing online, have to ask for invoice from the school itself..

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                  junemum72
                  last edited by

                  micollh:
                  MFS websites: http://www.myfirstskool.com/


                  now we cant check the billing online, have to ask for invoice from the school itself..
                  Cant view billing online for a long time le but they said this yr their new system will be up. Just dun know when..

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                    micollh
                    last edited by

                    but last year nov or so i still manage to check billing online…usually i check quarterly… the lady told me now cant. i said can we feedback as it’s more convenient to check online than asking for invoice… waste paper also… she said cannot now… i said ok then i feedback

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                      junemum72
                      last edited by

                      micollh:
                      but last year nov or so i still manage to check billing online..usually i check quarterly.. the lady told me now cant. i said can we feedback as it's more convenient to check online than asking for invoice.. waste paper also.. she said cannot now.. i said ok then i feedback

                      Then u are lucky cos i couldnt since oct. There was a circular before to inform that they will close the link and in the midst of revamping a new one.

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                        keltong
                        last edited by

                        Wow...I never knew they used to be so high tech 😄


                        I paid by giro so just receive monthly receipt from them.

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