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    • J Offline
      JonC
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      Strange, I didnโ€™t say P4 is easy.


      But I did say very good result helps.

      So you should apply when your boy gets good result.

      Availability differs year by year.

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        NicHei
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        Working Mummy:
        Hi,


        I still prefer to remove the buttons everyday and wash the uniform without the buttons. The rings can really cut their skin especially when they need to carry the heavy bag on their shoulder. The school book store aunty has taught us how to sew the button with a normal shirt button. She even has the sample, you can drop by to the school book store and check with her.

        My boy will be in P3 next year. Will start to have science subject. Can any parents tell me whether are there lots of science projects to do? I met a parent who told me how she has crack her head to help her son with the projects etc etc...... until I am so worried :scared:
        Hi Working mummy, My boy will also be in P3 next year. I do not know what class will he be in yet. How about your boy, which class is he in? What CCA is your boy in?

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          karmeleon
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          vodkacat:
          thks karmeleon so u just wash the button together with the uniform too?

          Hey, I didn't say it was me? When I do do the laundry, then yes, I remove the buttons when I need to do the laundry. :lol: Then I get the boys to put their own buttons back on or I'll never iron the shirts. HHAAHAHA

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            Working Mummy
            last edited by

            Hi NicHei,


            How come you still donโ€™t know which class your boy will be in next year? It was written on the report book. My boy will be in 3 Goodness. He still have not join any CCA yet. Next year will let him select one that he is interested.

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              karmeleon
              last edited by

              Working Mummy:
              Hi NicHei,


              How come you still don't know which class your boy will be in next year? It was written on the report book. My boy will be in 3 Goodness. He still have not join any CCA yet. Next year will let him select one that he is interested.
              For those who are going to P4 or P5, the class allocation list will only be shown at general office bulletin board and not in report book. But all has been available for viewing there since 23 Nov.

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                vodkacat
                last edited by

                karmeleon:
                vodkacat:

                thks karmeleon so u just wash the button together with the uniform too?


                Hey, I didn't say it was me? When I do do the laundry, then yes, I remove the buttons when I need to do the laundry. :lol: Then I get the boys to put their own buttons back on or I'll never iron the shirts. HHAAHAHA

                kkz thks

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                  NicHei
                  last edited by

                  Working Mummy:
                  Hi NicHei,


                  How come you still don't know which class your boy will be in next year? It was written on the report book. My boy will be in 3 Goodness. He still have not join any CCA yet. Next year will let him select one that he is interested.
                  Hi Working Mummy, I just transferred my boy to CHS for P3 next year, that is why, I still not sure which class he is going to ๐Ÿ˜›

                  As for his CCA, the teacher called me and ask me whether he want to join Modern Dance... said that the sports CCAs allo very full ๐Ÿ˜ž so quite difficult to go in.

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                    pecalis
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                    karmeleon:
                    vodkacat:

                    if we wash the buttons together with e uniform, will the buttons get rusty? i find tat those buttons really troublesome...


                    The buttons won't get rusty, and if you sew the buttons on, then you won't have to deal with rings.

                    Didn't know that I will have to bother about such buttons. Thanks for all the contribution and I've decided to sew all the buttons onto the small button holes ๐Ÿ™‚ And wash the shirts with a laundry bag.

                    Also, went to the book shop to check out their version of ringless button. They sew the metal button back to back onto a small normal button. So you can just slide the normal button thru the hole and it will hold the metal button in its place. Cool! This method allows you to remove and put on the buttons easily (for wearing and washing) without the rings!

                    Btw, the Parade Square next to the canteen - is it the place with the Water Wheel?

                    Also, will the side gate at St 24 be very crowded in the morning? Since it is also used by Whitley Sec Sch? Is the back gate better, the one at Pemimpin Place?

                    TIA

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                      pecalis
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                      In addition, any one knows on which day is the Robotics CCA?


                      Thanks again ๐Ÿ™‚

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                        vodkacat
                        last edited by

                        pecalis:
                        Didn't know that I will have to bother about such buttons. Thanks for all the contribution and I've decided to sew all the buttons onto the small button holes ๐Ÿ™‚ And wash the shirts with a laundry bag.


                        Also, went to the book shop to check out their version of ringless button. They sew the metal button back to back onto a small normal button. So you can just slide the normal button thru the hole and it will hold the metal button in its place. Cool! This method allows you to remove and put on the buttons easily (for wearing and washing) without the rings!

                        Btw, the Parade Square next to the canteen - is it the place with the Water Wheel?

                        Also, will the side gate at St 24 be very crowded in the morning? Since it is also used by Whitley Sec Sch? Is the back gate better, the one at Pemimpin Place?

                        TIA

                        so u went to the bookshop n check it out hmm... wht u say is they sew the metal button onto a normal button so is it possible to take out the button wen washing or hv to wash together with the button?

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