Maris Stella High
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valaiggy:
ha.... just managed to read this today...... greetings!!!Riushiki, verongal, mossie,
My son is also in P1 this year, maybe we can keep ourselves in touch. Nguan is already in contact with me.
You can pm me. -
Any of you letting your kids join the Soccer Club?
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I think it’s a good development as MSHS doesn’t have this sport in their CCA. But it’s a bit inconvenient (and expensive?)
Might consider it when my son grows older or they have it as a school CCA. -
SPIES:
Any of you letting your kids join the Soccer Club?
I am not... He doesn't seems to be interested and I do agree is expensive. -
SPIES:
Any of you letting your kids join the Soccer Club?
Dun think so due to his current medical conditions. -
My son keep bugging me to let him join & I told him tt it is so inconvenient to bring him there. Won’t it be better if it is held in sch on weekdays?
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Hi
Does anyone knows whether it is illegal to have no of students exceed the seating capacity on the minibus? i thought so. My ds in P3 was the first few to got up the bus but was made to give up his seat and told to sit on a small platform next to bus driver. According to ds, in the same bus, there are 3 kids who share 2 seats. Am concerned if the bus operator is flouting safety rules and not sure why the driver always made my ds to sit there. Can anyone knows who can i lodge a complaint with in school? -
We’ve had some issues with the bus (seatbelts) and discipline in the bus.
We were told by Gen Office to refer to Bus Operator boss to discuss the issues.
If we are unable to resolve the issues, then we can refer to school.
I think there’s a bit of a problem with this process…what with there’s only one operator contracted. -
SPIES:
My son keep bugging me to let him join & I told him tt it is so inconvenient to bring him there. Won't it be better if it is held in sch on weekdays?
That's what I'm looking forward to too... -
flyboy744:
I think after this incident, the boy would definitely wise-up and learn some lessons from it. First, don't wander around without your parents or caretaker. Second, if you choose to do so, live up to the consequences of getting loss somewhere (we thank God that Bishan was as far as he got). Third, face up to the music from those who loves him and scramble to look for him i.e. the school (teachers) and parents.don't worry, the boy's parents is preparing him for National Service topography exercise... ... ; )
oops, I guess it's too early!!
Cheers!
The school can put in place various systems to prevent things from happening, but sometimes things will just happen. Ditto for companies and even the Government. The school will find ways to prevent and patch the hole, but as parents, we don't have to stand around the hole and point fingers. I dare to say and suggest why don't we have some parents to volunteer as gatekeepers during release time? I think the most immediate response would be ... Eh I not so free, I gotta work, etc (I belong to the working group).
This incident also gave me great comfort that the school took steps to search for the kid in a very expeditious manner. Take every bad things that happened, turn it around to impart our kids with good valuable lessons. Pointing fingers, being cynical or blaming the school, would probably see our children growing up in the same manner.
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