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    Creative Horizons - Official Thread

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      CreativeHorizons
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      A big hello to everyone!


      Thank you for visiting Creative Horizons in this thread.

      We have had lots of parents telling us to make our presence felt on this forum so here we are to update you on our programmes and answer any query you might have.

      Please feel free to post us questions here. We'll put up information about our language centre but we'll be happy to give tips on thinking and learning creatively as well.

      http://creativehorizons.com.sg/template/ch/images/think-create-achieve.jpg\">

      Here is the link to our http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/viewtopic.php?f=94&t=16959.

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        CreativeHorizons
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        Creative Horizons holds a nation-wide creative writing contest annually and this year is no different.


        The contest is open to students from all over Singapore who wish to compete in our Lower Primary, Middle Primary, Upper Primary, Lower Secondary or Upper Secondary levels.

        Not only do you stand to win attractive cash prizes and Creative Horizons vouchers, you also get bragging rights as your winning essay is published in our Paper Planes Booklet which is a compilation of outstanding creative pieces by competitors. Previous winners of the Paper Planes Competitions have listed this title of 'prize-winner' in this nationally recognized competition in their DSA entries: testament to its authenticity and appeal.


        Contest dates:
        25 May 2013 (Saturday) at 7.00 pm
        26 May 2013 (Sunday) at 7.00 pm
        6 June 2013 (Thursday) at 7.00 pm
        8 June 2013 (Saturday) at 9.30 am

        If you think you are up to the challenge, sign up online at

        http://creativehorizons.com.sg/Singapore/5/0/paperplanes/pages.html

        before our closing date 17 May 2013!

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          CreativeHorizons
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          This is Creative Horizons' official web address:


          http://creativehorizons.com.sg/Singapore/1/0/about/pages.html

          You'll find information here about our philosophy, teachers and programmes on offer.

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            iRabbit
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            Just dropping by to say hi. DS has been with CH for the last 2 years and loving it.

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              CreativeHorizons
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              FQW:
              Just dropping by to say hi. DS has been with CH for the last 2 years and loving it.

              Hello! Thanks for the note! Cheers!

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                verykiasu
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                Hi

                my boy jus had his first lesson at CH last sun
                he had great fun and enjoyed
                May I know is oral skills covered as my boy is more of a soft spoken type

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                  CreativeHorizons
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                  Dear Very Kiasu,


                  Glad to know he had good fun! For the soft spoken and shy, we make it a point that no one gets away without speaking up at least once in every class! This is done through all the games we play in tackling the objective of the lesson every week. So, all group members have to contribute, and this includes verbal contributions.

                  We have a different oral focus each term as well. Last term, we did the Pick and Tell which was to talk non-stop on the spot all about an object they randomly drew out of a bag. The kids had to brainstorm and keep talking at the same time. This taught them to think on their feet and keep their audience entertained at the same time. They take turns to do this oral time -usually one opportunity in a term.

                  This term, it's reading aloud with expression and good pace. They will pick a page or two of their choice and come ready to demonstrate good reading to the whole class.

                  Apart from this, one lesson per term, usually the last, is devoted to oral practice as well. It can be in the form of giving verbal directions to the nearest mall or an exposition on why they think they are are the best group in the class. It can even be about proving a point which they believe in- having to speak with conviction and supporting their argument with evidence.

                  Actually, if you visit our Facebook page, I think we have a couple of videos of our kids doing 'Show and Tell' from last year.

                  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=244133609002600&set=vb.167947403235951&type=2&theater

                  Here's also a JC student doing a faux political campaign speech:

                  https://www.facebook.com/photo.php?v=10150975929625831&set=vb.167947403235951&type=2&theater

                  Of course, we thought these were excellent! So, we believe, with the gradual nurturing, even the bashful will find their voices.

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                    verykiasu
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                    wow great to hear that your centre is focusing in all areas

                    and hope my boy will excel to greater heights at yr ctr

                    its really amazing my son had fallen in love with your ctr after the ist lesson
                    keep up the good work

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                      titank
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                      CreativeHorizons:
                      A big hello to everyone!


                      Thank you for visiting Creative Horizons in this thread.

                      We have had lots of parents telling us to make our presence felt on this forum so here we are to update you on our programmes and answer any query you might have.

                      Please feel free to post us questions here. We'll put up information about our language centre but we'll be happy to give tips on thinking and learning creatively as well.

                      http://creativehorizons.com.sg/template/ch/images/think-create-achieve.jpg\">
                      Where is your enrichment centre being located? How much is the school fee per month? What is the ratio of tutor: students in a class?

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                        CreativeHorizons
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                        Hi Titank,


                        We have a centre in Tanglin Shopping Centre:
                        19 Tanglin Road #03-41
                        Tanglin Shopping Centre
                        Singapore 247909

                        One in Eastgate:
                        46 East Coast Road
                        #10-06 Eastgate
                        Singapore 428766

                        and a new one in Jurong:
                        200 Jurong East Avenue 1
                        #01-09 yo:Ha @ Jurong
                        Singapore 609789

                        Fee structure: 10 lessons each 1 1/2 hours
                        Kindergarten 1 -2\t$450 (inclusive of GST)
                        Primary 1-3\t\t $500 (inclusive of GST)
                        Primary 4-6\t\t $525 (inclusive of GST)
                        Secondary 1-4 $550 (inclusive of GST)
                        Junior College 1-2\t$600 (inclusive of GST)

                        Maximum number of students in a K1/K2 class: 6
                        Maximum number of students in P1-J2 class: 10

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