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      happy go
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      imp75: Thanks for the advice. :please:

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        mummy so kiasu
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        Imp75:
        good question, I am thinking of enrolling my gal next year for swimming classes on weekdays at my place once she goes morning session. If school is conducting such lessons, then I can save money haha

        All the schools have swimming lessons for P3. However, the group is quite big & the kid's are still can't swim without board after the short programme. You still have to let your gal continue to learn elsewhere.

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          mummy so kiasu
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          happy go:
          Hi,

          Does anyone know if child failed or not doing well in the orientation test will he be rejected by Chongfu?
          Btw, orientation 2 (22.09.12) need child to bring stationary too?
          pls advise.

          Your help is greatly appreciated.
          Thanks
          No preparation is required for the orientation test. The test is for the teachers to look out for kids who need extra attention. School is not supposed to reject or select students during orientation.

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            happy go
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            mummy so kiasu - a big :thankyou: :yikes: for the feedbacks.

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              Imp75
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              I am waiting to see if the pupils get redelegated to different classes after the test. I managed to make a mental note who are my gals "current classmates" on 25 Aug versu the classmates-to-be on 22 Sep

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                ImMeeMee
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                mummy so kiasu:

                All the schools have swimming lessons for P3. However, the group is quite big & the kid's are still can't swim without board after the short programme. You still have to let your gal continue to learn elsewhere.
                Thanks for information. Looks like its a safer bet to go for private swimming classes, where we are in better control of class size and safety monitoring ...

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                  little kiasu
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                  ImMeeMee:
                  mummy so kiasu:


                  All the schools have swimming lessons for P3. However, the group is quite big & the kid's are still can't swim without board after the short programme. You still have to let your gal continue to learn elsewhere.

                  Thanks for information. Looks like its a safer bet to go for private swimming classes, where we are in better control of class size and safety monitoring ...

                  Just my 2 cents worth of PERSONAL opinion, I think kid to join the swim club is better, it give you chance to particiapte in competation and u can see the other swimmer level as well. You can change coach if you think assign coach is not suitable with your kid, and also can replace the time if you miss any lesson. My son join Speedi Swim which operate at S'pore Sport School. So pool got shutter and no need to worried about sun & rain for lesson schedule. They have regular assessment to know your kid level. I saw kid will progress very fast when they are train for competation, although at that time my son still not competative swimmer yet. Now he is in waterpolo team and my girl is in Syncro.

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                    mandysaurus
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                    Hi little kiasuparents,


                    Do u have any contacts?
                    What is the youngest age to learn swimming?

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                      little kiasu
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                      mandysaurus:
                      Hi little kiasuparents,


                      Do u have any contacts?
                      What is the youngest age to learn swimming?
                      Speedi Swim
                      67655668 / 81126744 / 91703765
                      U can check with them, I saw K1/K2 student there... some P1 already in junior squad for competitive. If u need transport, i think can b arrange, chk with admin office. Hope info useful. ๐Ÿ˜„

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                        Imp75
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                        how much per lesson for Speedi Swim? SSC is just opp my house, I wonder do they provide transport to home?

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