Marymount Convent
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This school has 2 Niches! Wonderful!
Niche 1: Enhancing Holistic Health through Rhythmic Gymnastics
Our Rhythmic Gymnastics programme has attained niche status since 2009 due to its comprehensive plans to de-velop and nurture young talents in the sport. In Marymount Convent School, gymnastics has been woven into the PE curriculum to enhance co- ordination and muscle memory of our pupils, at the same time, build up their poise, grace and confidence. Complemented by a team of dedicated teachers and coaches working in partnership with supportive parents, our school’s Rhythmic Gymnastics Team has done us proud by constantly emerging within the top 4 positions at the annual National Primary Schools Rhythmic Gymnas-tics Championships since the 2005. Driven by their passion to excel in this graceful sport, some of our young charges train in school as often as four times a week.
At the pinnacle of our Rhythmic Gymnastics Team is a group of aspiring gymnasts who dreams of don-ning national colours one day. These gymnasts who train almost every day are members of the Centralised Training Squad of Singapore Gymnastics (National Sports Associ-ation for Gymnastics).
Niche 2: Grooming Cultured and Refined Ladies through the Aesthetics
The school attained the 2nd niche status in Aesthetics in 2013 with its distinctive Arts programme that permeates the whole school community. The girls in Marymount Convent School are given opportunities to develop and showcase their artistic talent in both the visual and performing arts, so that they would better appreciate the beauty around them, and learn how to express themselves and their emotions creatively through their chosen art forms. Pupils’ artistic skills are honed through their active participation in the various art forms. For visual arts, pupils are exposed to art forms ranging from western art, Chinese calligraphy, ceramics and print-mak-ing while the performing arts programme provides opportunities for pupils to explore dra-ma, music-making, choral singing and dance forms ranging from creative movement to fusion ethnic and contemporary dances.
Adapted from school website. -
sembgal:
:goodpost:This school has 2 Niches! Wonderful!
Niche 1: Enhancing Holistic Health through Rhythmic Gymnastics
Our Rhythmic Gymnastics programme has attained niche status since 2009 due to its comprehensive plans to de-velop and nurture young talents in the sport. In Marymount Convent School, gymnastics has been woven into the PE curriculum to enhance co- ordination and muscle memory of our pupils, at the same time, build up their poise, grace and confidence. Complemented by a team of dedicated teachers and coaches working in partnership with supportive parents, our school’s Rhythmic Gymnastics Team has done us proud by constantly emerging within the top 4 positions at the annual National Primary Schools Rhythmic Gymnas-tics Championships since the 2005. Driven by their passion to excel in this graceful sport, some of our young charges train in school as often as four times a week.
At the pinnacle of our Rhythmic Gymnastics Team is a group of aspiring gymnasts who dreams of don-ning national colours one day. These gymnasts who train almost every day are members of the Centralised Training Squad of Singapore Gymnastics (National Sports Associ-ation for Gymnastics).
Niche 2: Grooming Cultured and Refined Ladies through the Aesthetics
The school attained the 2nd niche status in Aesthetics in 2013 with its distinctive Arts programme that permeates the whole school community. The girls in Marymount Convent School are given opportunities to develop and showcase their artistic talent in both the visual and performing arts, so that they would better appreciate the beauty around them, and learn how to express themselves and their emotions creatively through their chosen art forms. Pupils’ artistic skills are honed through their active participation in the various art forms. For visual arts, pupils are exposed to art forms ranging from western art, Chinese calligraphy, ceramics and print-mak-ing while the performing arts programme provides opportunities for pupils to explore dra-ma, music-making, choral singing and dance forms ranging from creative movement to fusion ethnic and contemporary dances.
Adapted from school website. -
Happy children's day MCS gals! :rahrah:
We had great fun @ class party today. For parents who had Nv volunteered b4 (like me, doing it for e 1st x today), I muz say it was a wonderful experience. I will try 2 make it an annual event fr now onwards. E trs & staff of e Sch did a remarkable job in coordinating e event. :salute: Some even took e trouble to put up performance for our gals. :celebrate: Im starting to like having male trs in an all girls sch. Ey r multi talented in MCS. In fact kudos to all e trs & staff. I'm full of admiration for em. :grphug: E fun & zeal element of eir performance has won me over. Guess Tis was e vibes of MCS tat attracted me during P1 registration period in 2010. Bcos of not getting involved in MCS Sch activities, I have almost lost touch of wat I like abt MCS. :oops: Tink it's high x I put some x in volunteering for e Sch. Aft today, I'm more convinced tat my gal is in gd hands, under a safe & nurturing environment. Yes every Sch will have eir fair share of gd & not so gd trs. But MCS has more gd trs in my opinion.
Thank u all for making it a wonderful day for my gal. :thankyou: -
School uniform order form information. Parents of Pri 1 students Year 2014, please do not buy first as the child's house T-shirt colour is not released by school. I believe on Orientation Day, the info will be announced. Parents can calculate the total amount that they need to spend on buying school uniforms, PE attire, socks and name tags first and set aside budget for this.
http://www.marymountconvent.moe.edu.sg/wbn/slot/u2729/Downloads/School%20Uniform/MM_onlineform.pdf
By the way, can any parents of current students in MCS advise if it is compulsory to buy black sports shoes and black jacket that was indicated on order form? -
sembgal:
Any black sports shoe will suffice but no other colours shld b found in e shoes. It muz b all black. Some parents prefer Maryjane. It is oso acceptable. All black still applies.School uniform order form information. Parents of Pri 1 students Year 2014, please do not buy first as the child's house T-shirt colour is not released by school. I believe on Orientation Day, the info will be announced. Parents can calculate the total amount that they need to spend on buying school uniforms, PE attire, socks and name tags first and set aside budget for this.
http://www.marymountconvent.moe.edu.sg/wbn/slot/u2729/Downloads/School%20Uniform/MM_onlineform.pdf
By the way, can any parents of current students in MCS advise if it is compulsory to buy black sports shoes and black jacket that was indicated on order form?
e black jacket is not always used so it's not a muz to purchase. However do note that wen yur gals need to put on jacket (in aircon place, during outings, wen weather is cold), no other jackets are allowed except e MCS jacket. -
Parents can check out what are the necessary things to buy and budget for it. Primary 1 Booklist (Based on 2013 P1 pupils)
http://www.marymountconvent.moe.edu.sg/wbn/slot/u2729/Downloads/MMCS%20P1%20BOOKLIST%202013.pdf
Pri 1 Orientation day will give out the new 2014 Pri 1 Booklist. -
Just received the orientation letter today.
DD will be in 1 Responsibility and Topaz house.
Anyone else in the same class? -
School uniform green, house T-shirt red. Fengshui colour is good - green and red, suitable for my child. Class: Secret
Parents have to fill up "Share Your Thoughts and Aspirations" Form.
1) Why do you choose to send your child here for her primary school education?
2) What are your aspirations for your child of this school community?
3) Moving forward, how would you like Marymount Convent School to develop? Or what is your vision for the school.
4) As the school embarks on the implementation of holistic education and holistic assessment, what are some contributions you would like to make for your child here?
The school clearly values parents’ inputs and parents have to return the completed form to Form Teacher on Orientation Day, 15 Nov.
I do hope the school uploads all the PowerPoint slides used during their P1 Orientation up on the website and update the website from time to time. It will be good for the school to implement class blog for every class’s parents to view. Moving forward, I certainly hope there is a Marymount Convent Secondary School to provide affiliation to MCS. -
Pisceanblues:
mine is in Gratitude & AmethystJust received the orientation letter today.
DD will be in 1 Responsibility and Topaz house.
Anyone else in the same class? -
babysnow:
hi sembgalHi baby snow
I was quoted $195 for 2 way from Sembawang to Marymount and back for next year 2014 bus transport rate.
Contact Marymount Convent school bus driver David: 9670 7698 (for North side only)
$195.00 is a shocker. :moneyflies:
do u know if there are other school buses that can do it more competitively or is it a monopoly?[/quote]
Hi babysnow, I found out that $195 (2 way) if 1 way, is $10 discount, the bus service is only for the children residing in Sembawang area. Pick up time is 11.20am and drop off time is 7.20pm. Friday drop off time is 6.20pm. Take into consideration that children have to reach MCS by 12pm and be dismissed at 6.30pm. Friday is 1 hour early dismissal. Paying a little higher in order to avoid the girls going merry go around is a factor to consider. I rather the minibus head up to expressway after picking all the girls up. I heard that currently this year about 10 girls taking this route. There will be 2 drivers, 1 in charge of morning route, the other in charge of evening return route. It is advisable to call David, the boss to find out more. Drivers only direct me to call David after I managed to talk to them.
David mentioned that on Orientation Day 15 Nov, we can talk to them again as the school bus service will be attending to parents' request. So don't miss out on the Orientation Day.
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