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    [Tampines] Primary Schools

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Selection & Registration
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      Cassmania
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      Is Poi Ching a good school? I am worried that the Chinese is too tough for my kid

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        phtthp
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        If you start your child from p1, it is ok bec poi Ching Chinese tr will guide them from scratch. For your k2 child now, time to intro her to Han Yu pin yin, bec PC p1 Chinese tr cover hypy quite fast. So if your child has some exposure background first not first time start learning hypy, will help a lot. If you are seriously keen in enrolling yr child into PC, you may buy p1a yun Yu Chinese textbook from her bookshop, start training your child read aloud one Chinese passage every day. From now till p1 jan next year, still in time. Textbook costs $10. But for those who had been reading Si wu kuai du series faithfully minimal at least up to book 4 (read tamarind blog), should be fine. Si wu kuai du series is able to tackle yun Yu.

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          Cassmania
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          My kid Chinese is quite bad, not sure if is too difficult for him to learn higher Chinese.

          How’s the school environment and teachers?

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            phtthp
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            Dun be afraid of higher Chinese. But ensure you provide a conducive environment at home to help him speak Chinese. Usually pupils are weak bec they hardly speak Chinese at home. If you can encourage your child to speak, bec u speak mandarin to him first, shouldn’t be an issue. Example everyday, ask him read a v simple simple Chinese storybook. Either u read along with him, or u train him read by himself slowly. Besides storybooks, can also read hao Peng you magazine. K2 child can start expose him to hao Peng you magazine. So long as you make a conscientious effort to help child learn, child will not dislike Chinese. But do it when he still young. K2 still mould able. But if child reach p4 and u still don’t help him by then, then will pose a great challenge next time. Rem- if child slow, never mind. but must persevere. recall the diligent tortoise vs the proud rabbit story. For the 2nd qn, maybe pose into poi Ching sch thread direct, perhaps ask those parents to help you answer.

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              Cassmania
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              Thank you for yr valuable advice

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                phtthp
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                Last year at popular book fair in march at expo, I bought p1 hao Peng you for $9.90 on promotion. Inside contain 1 year p1 supply of short written cute cute stories with colorful picture. K2 kids can start to read, bec the colorful picture inside attract them. You can buy in the next coming march popular book fair.

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                  derene
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                  Hi,


                  Anyone can share the direct Link for poi Ching school thread? I also wanna find out the school environment. Thanks!

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                    phtthp
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                    here is the direct link into Poi Ching school thread.

                    you may post your question(s) to the parents there, who can help you :-

                    http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=38&t=4503&start=630

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                      phtthp
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                      Cassmania:
                      My kid Chinese is quite bad, not sure if is too difficult for him to learn higher Chinese. ?

                      maybe you can consider send your K2 child to Kinderland, for intensive Chinese Immersion ?

                      i)
                      Kinderland Marine Parade starting K2 Chinese Immersion from Term 2 onwards, ie. 25 March 2013.
                      5x per week. Mon - Fri : 2.30 pm - 4.30 pm (2 hrs duration).
                      telephone: 63444-722

                      ii)
                      Kinderland Serangoon K2 Chinese immersion had already started, since Term 1.
                      5x per week. Mon - Fri : 11 am - 1 pm ( 2 hrs duration)
                      telephone: 6288-2979

                      if you're keen, can join now.
                      location is convenient, right at the door-step of Serangoon MRT (circle line)

                      outsider kids not studying in both Kinderland kindergarten -
                      are welcome to join their Chinese Immersion programme.

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                        sweetbaby
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                        Any updates for open house? Junyuan pri? East View pri? St Hilda?

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