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    CHIJ (Kellock)

    Scheduled Pinned Locked Moved Primary Schools - Parent Networking Groups
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    • K Offline
      kids_r_innocent
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      haha… i was in the band during my pri sch days and played coronet (smaller version of a trumpet). Tough i muz say to join band…

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        guqin
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        I played the euphonium. Horribly heavy when marching I must say!

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          junemum
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          What about bowling? I saw they have this CCA? Is it for Pri 3 and above only?

          Can someone advise what CCAs choice do Pri 1 have? 🙂

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            guqin
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            I would have let my dd join the choir since she likes to sing. However, she does not even have an inch of musical talent in her bones. Sigh.

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              gt1122
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              guqin:
              I would have let my dd join the choir since she likes to sing. However, she does not even have an inch of musical talent in her bones. Sigh.

              Hey me too... Should be letting my DD join the chior as she loves to sing...
              But that also means no chance for DSA later...

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                BlueBreeze
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                As a senior Kellock girl’s mum, my dd enjoyed her CCA there. Netball and gym are the niche areas, tennis team is also quite strong in recent years.


                Personally I think CCA helps my dd grow and learn how to manage time better.

                The benefit of CCA: my dd got the offer from Nanyang Girls’ High and RGS by CCA. Of course, my dd also studies hard.

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                  guqin
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                  Thanks, BlueBreeze, for your insight. I hope that joining a CCA will help our daughters to develop EQ, leadership and social skills.

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                    Pigrabbiit
                    last edited by

                    Thanks BlueBreeze too! Now, I am also thinking which CCA is more suitable for my daughter. I am thinking to find an indoor CCA cos she is on the tan side. If too long in the sun, she will be too dark for my liking. LOL

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                      guqin
                      last edited by

                      I am also trying to find an indoor CCA for my dd. She melts when she is under the sun.

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                        Pigrabbiit
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                        I have a silly question. On the girls' uniform, there is a school crest - is it a pin or it is an iron-on crest? Thank You 🙂

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