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    St Hilda's Primary

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    • B Offline
      badbadtz2904
      last edited by

      Hi,


      My girl will be starting P1 at the SHPS holding school tomorrow and I would like to explore student care options for her. Anyone has any recommendations? Would greatly appreciate any advice or recommendations. Thank you!

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        therat
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        http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/this_urban_jungle/1609366/woman_honks_car_loudly_when_she_cant_get_to_her_usual_spot.html


        It mention this mother come to fetch her son at St Hilda.

        Did she really honk for 20 min daily just to get her \"self-declare\" public car park lot as her?

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          Mawar
          last edited by

          therat:
          http://singaporeseen.stomp.com.sg/stomp/sgseen/this_urban_jungle/1609366/woman_honks_car_loudly_when_she_cant_get_to_her_usual_spot.html


          It mention this mother come to fetch her son at St Hilda.

          Did she really honk for 20 min daily just to get her \"self-declare\" public car park lot as her?
          Can't imagine anyone claiming a parking slot and honking for 20 min in Singapore. In fact, it's quite unlikely.

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            therat
            last edited by

            agree.

            But has video.
            You can see even after people tell her not to honk.
            She just continue.

            http://www.asiaone.com/News/Latest%2BNews/Singapore/Story/A1Story20130222-403818.html

            Honking lady thinks she's not in the wrong

            SINGAPORE - The woman responsible for causing a commotion at Block 65 in Bedok South by sounding her car horn continuously insists that she has done nothing wrong despite disrupting the lives of the residents around the area.

            Many living in the Bedok South area gathered at the car park at Block 65 on Wednesday to catch her in action.


            Woman honks car loudly when she can't get to her usual spot to pick up son

            A video which has been making its rounds on the Internet shows the mother sounding the car horn continuously to chase other drivers away so that she can pick up her son at a particular spot.

            \"She purposely 'horn-ed' to let her son know that she's coming. Then, the son will come into the carpark all the way from the school. Her left hand will hold the horn all the way,\" a resident said.

            \"At around 1 to 1.20pm, she will sound the car horn continuously and park in the centre until her son runs to her. Only then will she stop sounding the horn,\" another resident said.

            A couple staying nearby said she sounds the horn to get her son's attention when she comes to pick him up after school.

            \"She insists on taking the spot of the car in front of her,\" the man said. \"And her son will be crying, probably because he's scared.\"

            A resident staying on the 14th floor told RazorTV that she could hear the sound of the horn very clearly.

            \"People who are sleeping will be rudely awakened,\" she said.

            A pre-school located right next to the carpark where the commotion takes place bears the brunt of the noise.

            \"She will sound her horn from about 1pm to 1.30pm. It's so noisy that it's impossible for little kids and the elderly to sleep.

            \"We will all look out to check what's up and why so many cars. She will be sounding the horn for a very long time, at least 20 minutes. She does this everyday,\" a member of the school staff said.

            The 14th floor resident said the woman starts sounding the horn from about 1pm onwards.

            When asked whether other drivers sound their horns too, she said it was only this woman who did it.

            Residents found the noise too much to bear and police were called in on Feb 15.

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            latest update
            http://www.asiaone.com/static/multimedia/gallery/130222_horn/images/pic15.jpg\">
            Since Feb 18, parking attendants have been stationed at the carpark to make sure that only vehicles with season parking tickets are allowed into the carpark.

            Parents can no longer drive in there to pick up their children.

            B'coz of her , all parents tio

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              cmm
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              I pity her son. Poor boy must be so embarrassed by his mother’s inconsiderate act plus the added attention from his schoolmates and teachers.

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                phtthp
                last edited by

                Principal of st Hilda should issue her a stern warning if her son study here. If she continue persist in her disgusting selfish public nuisance act, school principal has the right to expel her son from st Hilda.

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                  Mawar
                  last edited by

                  Really cannot understand why she did this, and without any consideration for others. If she finds it difficult to pick up son, just put him in a school bus. Better for herself, son, traffic wardens, other parents and the whole neighbourhood.

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                    mamachen
                    last edited by

                    Hi parents


                    My ds is gg to P1 next year and I'm considering to out him at student care before/after school. Where and which centre does parents of st hildas kids place their children into? Totally clueless especially now the school is at the holding site at bedok....

                    Help and advise needed pls!!! TIA! :?:

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                      emiko
                      last edited by

                      hihi


                      my son will be joining SHPS next yr. are there any after sch care in the current holding area? hope to know more mummies as well. 😃

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                        hoo1688
                        last edited by

                        St Hildas afternoon session school bus timing?


                        Hi, Sengkang parents,
                        May I know:
                        What time does your kid need to leave home to school?
                        What time does your kid reach home?

                        Appreciate your feedback. Thanks in advance.

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