PCF/PAP Kindergartens
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Any comments or reviews about PCF Joo Chiat blk 15?
Is this branch considered as "premium branch"?
I am thinking wheter I shoud send my child to this pcf or kinderland… -
Hi…
Im a newbie here. My gal is 2 n im starting to search for a gd preschool for her. I have browse thru tis thread and get to know there are some v gd pcf kindys. I am staying in sengkang, n jus wanted to know if there is any gd pcf kindy in tis area? I hav been to blk 103 n talk to e principle n has quite gd impression of her. However, i hav nt seen e teachers n any class conducted.
Looking forward for some advices or feedback on gd pcf kindys in sengkang. TIA! -
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I also went to PCF at 103. I did not have time to observe the class but my maid did. Feedback from my maid is that my boy won't enjoy it as it's quite 'boring'. Their pace is slow & there's alot of 'blank time'. My boy needs a fast pace environment that moves on quickly to next activity, else he'll get very bored.Hi.....
Im a newbie here. My gal is 2 n im starting to search for a gd preschool for her. I have browse thru tis thread and get to know there are some v gd pcf kindys. I am staying in sengkang, n jus wanted to know if there is any gd pcf kindy in tis area? I hav been to blk 103 n talk to e principle n has quite gd impression of her. However, i hav nt seen e teachers n any class conducted.
Looking forward for some advices or feedback on gd pcf kindys in sengkang. TIA! -
pcf sent us a survey form on whether we are interested to enrol our child in 8am-6pm programme which include music, art, IT, 3rd language & science (with a 1 1/2 lunch break). I have my reservation whether such long hours will be counter-productive for K1/K2 children as I understand even full-day childcare, the pm session is mostly nap/play. what are your views?
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Hi
I would appreciate any feedback on PCF Chongpang at BLK 309 with the Emilio Reggio approach.
Any feedback on the K1 teachers there?
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Hi, i’m also impressed by what the parents has feedback on PCF curriculum. & starting to wonder is it going to be too fast a pace for my boy. He does not even know how to write his alphabets yet.
But already know his phonics well, then again. Not much of practise due to constant change to teachers in his current CCC. and i’m paying quite a sum after subsidy…
thinkin of changing him to a PCF near my house, but after reading what you all has wrote…has concern on the change…
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Since the charges are almost the same. Should I send my child to PCF Nursery (3hrs) or Childcare Centre (My First Skool) - Full Day?
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jaymumy:
Hi jaymumy,Hi, i'm also impressed by what the parents has feedback on PCF curriculum. & starting to wonder is it going to be too fast a pace for my boy. He does not even know how to write his alphabets yet.
But already know his phonics well, then again. Not much of practise due to constant change to teachers in his current CCC. and i'm paying quite a sum after subsidy......
thinkin of changing him to a PCF near my house, but after reading what you all has wrote....has concern on the change.....
can anyone advise?
Every PCF is different. The normal PCF, those charging $100+ a month, are not fast paced. They prepare the kids reasonably well for P1, but their standards are average.
The PCF that my girl is attending, costs about $250 a month. The standard is very high and kids are expected to write in sentences since K1. It is still quite rare to find a PCF kindergarten like this.
In fact, our MP Mr Cedric Foo, announced in the graduation concert last week, that the 662B kindergarten has won the Best Kindergarten Award given by MOE.
Hopefully there will be more PCF kindergarten in other parts of Singapore who have the same standards too. -
Hi Fion
I guess it is not so much the cost but rather what are your needs? If your child attends a 2 or 3 hrly PCF nursery, is there someone to take care of him/her after school? If not, then u probably need a full-day childcare for your child.
If there is someone to care for him (ie yourself if you not a working mum or your mom or mom-in-law or your maid), then a nursery is probably what you need. But it really depends as some parents (even tho not working) prefers to send their kids to full-day childcare as they could have a younger kid to care for throughout the day or a sickly elderly to attend to....so whether nursery or childcare is really circumstantial ... you will need to assess your circumstance versus your needs ...
Hope this helps
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Hi anyone have children study in the PCF at Punggol blk 105 or 174. As i will be moving there want to switch my DS1 which will be in K2 next to one of the centre. Need some feedback from parent that the child has been or still in the centre for feed back.
Also any pre-nursery to recommed for my DS2 which will be 3 next year.
Many Thanks
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