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    Anglo-Chinese School (Junior)

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      leongmichael
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      Getting ready for phase 2A2 on 12July …

      Birth Cert … checked!
      Immunization Cert … checked!
      Old report book … checked!
      and photocopies … many!!
      I am ready.

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        phtthp
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        Can anyone share with me experience with Allied Educators at ACS Junior?


        Are they supportive when dealing with children with special need such as mild case of speech delay ? TIA.

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          windie
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          phtthp:
          Can anyone share with me experience with Allied Educators at ACS Junior?


          Are they supportive when dealing with children with special need such as mild case of speech delay ? TIA.
          ACSJ is a very inclusive school and supportive of children including those with special needs. I understand AE will focus on children who need more help. If a child with mild special needs is able to cope in school well, it's unlikely they will look at the case.

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            phtthp
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            Thanks windie, for your comforting words of assurance ! 🙂

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              SoniaTaka
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              What type of water bottle should I get for DS when he starts primary 1 next year and where do I get it from?

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                sandychan72
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                Hi SoniaTaka, I buy from Metro those BPA free bottle.

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                  SoniaTaka
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                  Thank you 😄

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                    sandychan72
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                    You're most welcome 🙂

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                      gvyong
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                      Hi all,


                      I am thinking of sending my DS to a boys' sch and would really apprec if parents whose DS'es are in ACSJ (or any boys' sch in general) could advise if the sch approaches its method of instruction differently, on the premise that boys learn differently from girls?

                      Ref: Michael Gurian, \"The Minds of Boys\"
                      http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gXR5giU0gs4

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                        leongmichael
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                        Can someone give an idea what happens during the P1 Orientation? The P1 orientation for my son is in 2 Nov 2012.

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