Cherie Hearts
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kboon2009:
Hi my child has been in a Cherie Hearts branch for more than a year now. Overall I'm happy with the care given by her PG1 teachers. However I'm not sure if I should keep her there until K2, since I'm not confident of their curriculum. Are there any parents out there with K1/K2 kids who can advise what they feel about the curriculum of Cherie Hearts? Is it adequate to prepare for Primary 1?
i will be surprise if someone say CC curriculum is better than those specialise k1 k2... -
kboon2009:
Hi my child has been in a Cherie Hearts branch for more than a year now. Overall I'm happy with the care given by her PG1 teachers. However I'm not sure if I should keep her there until K2, since I'm not confident of their curriculum. Are there any parents out there with K1/K2 kids who can advise what they feel about the curriculum of Cherie Hearts? Is it adequate to prepare for Primary 1?
I think have to see the parents expectations. Hmmm.. Maybe can ask the in charge to brief u about the kindergarten curriculum. Cos my child is still young so I didn't ask the school. I should go n ask them abt it. How do u find their curriculum? -
happydaddy:
How about Montessori CC? Is their K1 K2 curriculum good?kboon2009:
Hi my child has been in a Cherie Hearts branch for more than a year now. Overall I'm happy with the care given by her PG1 teachers. However I'm not sure if I should keep her there until K2, since I'm not confident of their curriculum. Are there any parents out there with K1/K2 kids who can advise what they feel about the curriculum of Cherie Hearts? Is it adequate to prepare for Primary 1?
i will be surprise if someone say CC curriculum is better than those specialise k1 k2... -
happydaddy:
Won't say that CH curriculum is not as good as most kindergartens. Having my kid in CH and tried to understand a bit more abt the curriculum initially (though still not as detailed as my wife), CH curriculum is not without its merits - it is focused on preparing the child for primary school through mostly play-based learning, and yet not overstressing too much on worksheets and homework. This is also complemented by practical learning skills and also progressive readers to develop your kid's reading skills. This \"rojak\" of learning has evolved through the years and the tie up with some foreign institutions (think wheelock and a university in china - can't remember which one) so far seems to be working.
i will be surprise if someone say CC curriculum is better than those specialise k1 k2... -
chatelaine:
How about Montessori CC? Is their K1 K2 curriculum good?[/quote]Montessori CC? PCF the best. value for $$.. a for abalone.... no longer a for apple... still can complain or not $$, don't need to pay...happydaddy:
[quote=\"kboon2009\"]Hi my child has been in a Cherie Hearts branch for more than a year now. Overall I'm happy with the care given by her PG1 teachers. However I'm not sure if I should keep her there until K2, since I'm not confident of their curriculum. Are there any parents out there with K1/K2 kids who can advise what they feel about the curriculum of Cherie Hearts? Is it adequate to prepare for Primary 1?
i will be surprise if someone say CC curriculum is better than those specialise k1 k2... -
Yes, agreed that PAP and NTUC (my first skool, not the NTUC premium one) probably the best value for money since these are partly sponsored by the government!

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Hi CatTy 007
I just pm you, pls reply.
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Hi keenDaddy & happydaddy
Where you enroll your child? Can pm me if itβs not convenient to disclose here.
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Hi, anyone has any comments about Cherie Hearts(Hillview)? Thanks.
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intend to send my kids to a new Cherie Hearts centre.
but am concerned bout the curriculum for K1/K2. anymore comments by parents whose child(ren) have graduated from Cherie Hearts?
Is the curriculum rigirous enough to meet Pri1 standard?
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