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    Unity Primary

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      verykiasu2010
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      ksi:
      Maybe parents are mistaken....think that mold which fungus is good as health tonic... :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

      that depends on the mother mould, whether moldy or not

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        PhoBIA
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        caroline3sg:
        I don't side the teacher. They have no right to touch our kids. My son's teacher (not unity pri) also told him to have his hair cut and I told her off. Another time another teacher told him cannot wear PE attire during exams. I also told her off. Ridiculous sch rules.

        Consider homeschooling or sending your child to western countries for education. These countries are known to be more liberal.

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          iRabbit
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          verykiasu2010:
          that depends on the mother mould, whether moldy or not

          So is making a police report even after an official apology considered as 'making a mountain out of a moldhill?

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            corneyAmber
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            FQW:
            So is making a police report even after an official apology considered as 'making a mountain out of a moldhill?

            :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao: yes moldhill indeed..

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              verykiasu2010
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              PhoBIA:
              Consider homeschooling or sending your child to western countries for education. These countries are known to be more liberal.

              why you liddat one ? so bad, telling pple to leave the country :rotflmao: :spank:

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                autumnbronze
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                FQW:
                So is making a police report even after an official apology considered as 'making a mountain out of a moldhill?

                :rotflmao: :rotflmao: :rotflmao:

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                  CookiesMonster
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                  verykiasu2010:
                  PhoBIA:

                  Consider homeschooling or sending your child to western countries for education. These countries are known to be more liberal.


                  why you liddat one ? so bad, telling pple to leave the country :rotflmao: :spank:

                  i agree....if can't accept being part of the system, then do something.

                  either change or move to somewhere where one is comfortable with the system.

                  But, bear in mind, there are always trade-offs.

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                    verykiasu2010
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                    CookiesMonster:
                    verykiasu2010:

                    [quote=\"PhoBIA\"]Consider homeschooling or sending your child to western countries for education. These countries are known to be more liberal.


                    why you liddat one ? so bad, telling pple to leave the country :rotflmao: :spank:

                    i agree....if can't accept being part of the system, then do something.

                    either change or move to somewhere where one is comfortable with the system.

                    But, bear in mind, there are always trade-offs.[/quote]the grass over there always appears greener

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                      CookiesMonster
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                      verykiasu2010:
                      the grass over there always appears greener

                      yeah, the \"Grass\" sure green, the laws pretty lax. plus arsenal readily available too.

                      got $$ can liao.

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                        PhoBIA
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                        verykiasu2010:
                        PhoBIA:

                        Consider homeschooling or sending your child to western countries for education. These countries are known to be more liberal.


                        why you liddat one ? so bad, telling pple to leave the country :rotflmao: :spank:

                        I'm offering a objective suggestion ๐Ÿ˜‰
                        Likewise, in working life, we quit our jobs if we can't agree w the company's culture. So if any parents don't agree with the education system, they can leave...

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