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    Paya Lebar Methodist Girls

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    • B Offline
      bebebub
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      Ms Oh is quite nice. My dd had her for P3.


      Last year, my dd’s CL teacher gave us her mobile number.

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        krazy
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        πŸ™‚ Bluedale:

        Yap.. teachers do reply, especially for matters such as these that affect the smooth delivery of lessons. For primary school children, they need more guidance.

        Bluedale:

        Thanks krazy πŸ™‚ ,
        Yes I emailed Ms Oh and she replied (credits to her for replying on a Sunday!)... Managed to clarify with her. πŸ™‚

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          krazy
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          Totally agree that Kiss is very helpful. πŸ™‚

          Bluedale:
          Kissgurami,
          thanks so much for posting all the needed info, updates and links here. wow, you are so clear and in touch!

          Very helpful! *thumbs up* Pls keep them coming!

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            Kissgurami
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            krazy:
            πŸ™‚ Bluedale:

            Yap.. teachers do reply, especially for matters such as these that affect the smooth delivery of lessons. For primary school children, they need more guidance.

            Bluedale:


            Thanks krazy πŸ™‚ ,
            Yes I emailed Ms Oh and she replied (credits to her for replying on a Sunday!)... Managed to clarify with her. πŸ™‚

            agree, DD2 teacher sent an SMS as a reminder for thermometer for Monday πŸ˜„

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              Kissgurami
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              whalezup:


              Sorry to bring out this old topic. I just want to respond to kiss and bebebub and close this chapter.

              I am quite unhappy about the school bus as I feel that the driver did it out of his own interest, ie, saving time so that he doesn't have to make more turns by dropping kids off on main road and further from home. That really defeats the purpose of hiring a sch bus in the first place. The reason he gave me was if he has to do it for my child, he will have to do it for everyone. My response to him is the kids safety should be their first priority and not saving petrol or time. (He has to pass by our block first anyway) Then he went back to the same old reason like a broken record. Same thing when I spoke to Mr Neo (not realising he is probably from the same bus company). He told me there is only 1 bus serving our area when there are more than 20 buses on the list.

              The school bus transport is run like a cartel which means we as parents will not have any say if they decide to change the route and the child now takes 90 mins to get home vs 10 mins previously or if they decide to raise their fares. Simply because no other buses will dare to drive your kids home.

              Having said that, I am aware that my situation is not unique. My niece takes 90 mins to get home from school and is the last kid to be dropped off, simply because the driver lives near her place. Poor kid is famished by the time she gets home.

              So as what bebebub says, bo bian lor. Until the day I become a SAHM or when DD1 is old enough to take public tpt on her own, I will just have to bear with it.

              This is really an eye opening experience for me πŸ˜„
              :grphug: Kind of agree with how the bus operators function and it is all about the $$$ rather than having that possible corporate ethics where they are dealing with children and focus on safety.

              I don't like the private buses nor vans as the way they drive scares me. My other half sends them to school and hangs around outside his work place for 1.5 hr before his work starts.

              Just curious, how woudl they feel if these are their own kids taken for a joy ride 🀷

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                Bluedale
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                Anyone knows if the school has any CCA bus (to Sengkang) specially for girls who stay back for CCA? Are most CCAs on Weds? My girl wishes to join Art and has to stay back. Arranging transport.

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                  bebebub
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                  Bluedale:
                  Anyone knows if the school has any CCA bus (to Sengkang) specially for girls who stay back for CCA? Are most CCAs on Weds? My girl wishes to join Art and has to stay back. Arranging transport.

                  Yes, there is a bus. $3 per trip (last year)

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                    Bluedale
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                    bebebub:
                    Bluedale:

                    Anyone knows if the school has any CCA bus (to Sengkang) specially for girls who stay back for CCA? Are most CCAs on Weds? My girl wishes to join Art and has to stay back. Arranging transport.


                    Yes, there is a bus. $2 per trip (last year)

                    Wow! You are fast! Sorry blur blur cos' first time. What time and meet where? Need to pre- inform anyone? so my girl needs to tell driver where she stays?

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                      bebebub
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                      Bluedale:
                      bebebub:

                      [quote=\"Bluedale\"]Anyone knows if the school has any CCA bus (to Sengkang) specially for girls who stay back for CCA? Are most CCAs on Weds? My girl wishes to join Art and has to stay back. Arranging transport.


                      Yes, there is a bus. $2 per trip (last year)

                      Wow! You are fast! Sorry blur blur cos' first time. What time and meet where? Need to pre- inform anyone? so my girl needs to tell driver where she stays?[/quote]I just logged on n saw your post. I've just edited my post. Should be $3.
                      My dd used to inform the driver of her regular school bus 1 day b4, and the bus driver will in turn inform the 4pm driver (Sengkang bus). Note, this is the bus that takes my girl all through serangoon, Bishan, then back to sk. The total journey depends on where the other girls who takes this bus live, and the driver will plan accordingly. My girl reached home btw 5.10 - 5.30.

                      Your girl takes the regular SK school bus? A lime green mini bus, driven by a lady?

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                        Bluedale
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                        Nope, my girl takes the Raffles bus driven by a Mr Tee… Wow, $3 and reach home so late…

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