Comparing Chinese Enrichment (Primary/Preschool)
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Yang education centre
Blk 204 hougang street 21 #02-111
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Thanks Mummymama, I’m looking at somewhere in Bukit Merah area.
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jo.ong:
Thanks Mummymama, I'm looking at somewhere in Bukit Merah area.
Oh sorry... I was using my iPhone to open & for some reason I saw some mommy asking for the contact in kovan... Apologies for that.
I'm sorry I'm not familiar with bukit merah area, perhaps some west mommies can help
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How to improve their English compo writing?
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Can someone recommend a good chinese enrichment centre in the east for secondary student?
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You may want to try Hua Cheng education centre. My son is also P5, he is doing well with Hua Cheng at Bukit timah plaza branch. There are a lot of feedbacks from other mummies in the forum, you may check.
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Hi, i’m deciding between Tien Hsia @ Singapore Shopping Centre and Marine Parade…
Appreciate feedbacks with regards to the teachers at this 2 branches.
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CDE:
I send my daughter to Confucius Institute NTU. It's located near Buona Vista station. Their teachers are quite effective imo, but their fees are a little on the high side and hard to get a place.I need help for my p4 son's Chinese.
He basically doesn't like the subject that it difficult to make him revise.
I think I may need a small class or even pte tutor for him.
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Hi which is recommended for preschoolers? Tien Hsia or Berries? Any others? My son has been attending a chinese playgroup programme. It’s not bad, but more play and fun. For now, I think it’s fine. But I may want to change before he starts Kindy or Pr 1.
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baglady:
Hi which is recommended for preschoolers? Tien Hsia or Berries? Any others? My son has been attending a chinese playgroup programme. It's not bad, but more play and fun. For now, I think it's fine. But I may want to change before he starts Kindy or Pr 1.
Tien Hsia has end of term review in the form of mini informal concerts and recitals which provide an opportunity for parents to see how their child measure up to other children in terms of stage/self-confidence. Berries doesn't provide this aspect that Tien Hsia offers. Pay the selected centres a visit and do the comparison, not in terms of price but the teacher to students ratio, the type of writing table and chairs provided or if any, cleanliness of centre, accent of the teachers, body language of the teachers and customer service officers and the toilets' distance and cleanliness and if they provide stools for shorter children to step on stools to wash their hands. Do not just hear, parents must do their research and homework before sign up the child with the school.
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