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    Cherie Hearts

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      fattysuperfamily
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      donroxx:
      Hi, Any has kids at CH @ Mountbatten? Need some feedback as I'm looking for good CC around that area. Thanks!

      Only interested in CH?
      Think there is a number of preschools/CCs in the newly opened mountbattern square...

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        Supersim
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        My son has been with this centre for some time. I observed that, He learned so much especially his chinese and english. Just few weeks away from home, and I found he has great improvement. I guess, Teachers and staff does really matter to guarantee the quality of centre.


        The cost is also not too high as comparing to other branches.

        junkfood:
        ok i finally turn up at the cherie hearts open house!! i think it was a great centre....very spacious and the staffs were all friendly...somehow the centre gives me a good feeling..so i finally enrolled my child there yesteday..no bad laa should give that a try 😄 i hope my daughter likes it there...she was already running around and exporing the center.

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          Supersim
          last edited by

          Planning to send my daughter to Cherie heart at bukit purmei. Since my son showed some great improvement, especially the chinese teacher is good.

          mintcc:
          yes, the teachers I tlk to was nice. In fact she also suggest that it is best not to change if my kid is already settled in his current school.

          In general, I am happy with his current school too, just that it is a bit of a rush to pick him up after work.

          I have heard good things about Queenstown Good Shepherd, in fact from one of the other mums of my boi's current child care who feels the curriculum is not sufficient in the childcare. Unfortunately, have to pick him up myself so school is probably not such a good choice for me...

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            keenDaddy
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            With the current situation of HFMD numbers double that of last year, it is actually difficult to find any centres without any cases. Asked around all my friends with kids in kindergartens and CCs, looks like most are not spared.


            It seems like HFMD are commonly linked to kindergartens and CCs but how about the big playgrounds - paid ones and unpaid ones like IKEA, enrichment centres etc. They still just as or more prone… and yet they stay largely open during the period. And they are less likely to be more vigilant as compared to the preschools they are not under the watchful eyes of MCYS and MOH…

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              keenDaddy
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              chatelaine:
              Hi CatTy 007


              My neighbour/friends children are free from HFMD childcare. Centre is free from HFMD for past 12yrs.

              Some childcare centre do allow siblings without any symptoms to attend school as usual.
              It is simply unbelievable that a centre operating for at least 12 years can be free from any cases of HFMD throughout.

              Even if a centre may be excellent in controlling the spread, it will not be able to avoid the possibility of a child contacting the disease outside the centre and bringing it to school...

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                chatelaine
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                It's indeed 12years unless they lie which I think is unlikely.

                RRMummy:
                chatelaine:

                Centre is free from HFMD for past 12yrs.

                WOW!! Not a single case in past 12 YEARS?! That's very impressive!!
                chatelaine:
                Anyway, I just got the news that the centre is down with HFMD again!
                or did you mean 12 days? 😉

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                  chatelaine
                  last edited by

                  Have pm you

                  CatTy 007:
                  Wow... What is the name of that centre? So lucky..

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                    chatelaine
                    last edited by

                    The school students seemed quite a no. to me.


                    Something special about this school is they are using mattress different from other schools I have seen. Not sure what it is called but the mattress top bottom and end bottom has a stand that lift mattress off the ground. I personally think is good and healthy for the kids.

                    happydaddy:
                    chatelaine:

                    Hi CatTy 007

                    My neighbour/friends children are free from HFMD childcare. Centre is free from HFMD for past 12yrs.

                    Some childcare centre do allow siblings without any symptoms to attend school as usual.

                    really or not... either the school little or no children or they did not report.

                    look at the current HFMD saga, even PCF kindergarten (3hrs only program) order to close 10 days.

                    how can a centre be free of HFMD for 12 years??? it like telling me the country has no AIDS patients.

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                      chatelaine
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                      Most important thing when sourcing around for school is check how they handle their HFMD case.


                      School that accept students whose siblings has HFMD should never be considered. This is the first important criteria followed by any others that you think is important to you and your child.

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                        chatelaine
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                        With HFMD going on, it's best to keep our children away from playground.


                        If you really want to let them have some fun, always wash their hands immediately after that. Or use some wipes but then still have to wash hands after that.

                        I doubt those playing centre that you mentioned did a thorough clean or clean their stuff.

                        keenDaddy:
                        With the current situation of HFMD numbers double that of last year, it is actually difficult to find any centres without any cases. Asked around all my friends with kids in kindergartens and CCs, looks like most are not spared.

                        It seems like HFMD are commonly linked to kindergartens and CCs but how about the big playgrounds - paid ones and unpaid ones like IKEA, enrichment centres etc. They still just as or more prone... and yet they stay largely open during the period. And they are less likely to be more vigilant as compared to the preschools they are not under the watchful eyes of MCYS and MOH.....

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