Nanyang Primary
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Wintersoul15:
Thanks, Tingting for clarifying on the marks calculation for Chinese. P.E teacher? My girl just changed her PE teacher last week..... I fetched my girl everyday n I know many of her classmates. Seems that the kids don't really like their new PE teacher too....hahaha.... must wait a while n find out more. Kids are very straightforward. They tell you everything. But my girl n friends love their English teacher very much. You may want to encourage your girl to talk about things that happened the same day. My girl talks non stop the moment she gets into the car...
My girl's pe teacher is still the same. She got hit again by the ball today. Fetched her at 12. Her form teacher was suggesting to the pe teacher that maybe can let her miss the ball games since she has the tendency to get hit by the ball at the same time the ball hit her. Yes, ball got into her face again. Lucky the pe teacher took my suggestion about the kids wearing glasses when the ball hits them. This time round, it hit her right eye right on the spot. Seems that they will be tested in their ability and agility in ball games.
She talks a lot but not the important stuffs.. lol.. mostly about her recess box.. hehe -
The question on P2 Chinese and the responses have been moved to the P2 Chinese Q&A thread http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=65&t=3234.
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My DS was in Nanyang P6 last yr. This year he already in Sec 1. My DD going P1 next year....ya...bad planning, miss one year
I understand my DD will be Phase 2A2 for siblings of ex students for P1 registration. Can I check if it is a sure go in or still have risk? TIA. -
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verykiasu2010:
Thanks VK2010.Dnls_mum:
My DS was in Nanyang P6 last yr. This year he already in Sec 1. My DD going P1 next year....ya...bad planning, miss one year
I understand my DD will be Phase 2A2 for siblings of ex students for P1 registration. Can I check if it is a sure go in or still have risk? TIA.
from past years observation, looks like no need to worry
start to worry if under 2B and 2C
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P4 students had a few tea sessions in the school. Just wonder is it ok for children of this age to have tea regularly?
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verykiasu2010:
not to mention a rapier sharp tongue as well.8228:
P4 students had a few tea sessions in the school. Just wonder is it ok for children of this age to have tea regularly?
they do have tea appreciation sessions
yours truly have been drinking kopi and ang mo teh and chinese teh since very young ..... see, the result is iron teeth
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Funz:
not to mention a rapier sharp tongue as well.verykiasu2010:
[quote=\"8228\"]P4 students had a few tea sessions in the school. Just wonder is it ok for children of this age to have tea regularly?
they do have tea appreciation sessions
yours truly have been drinking kopi and ang mo teh and chinese teh since very young ..... see, the result is iron teeth
:siam:[/quote]No concern about caffeine?
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