Pat's Schoolhouse
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Terry Glazen:
Hello!can anyone help me?
my boy was in Jan '06, my question is whether is he supposed to join N2 or K1 now? Learning vision told me this morning that he will only go to K1 next Jan but staffs from pats said he can starts in august? confusing!
Sorry for the late reply but I just managed to dig out the fee schedule from Patschoolhouse!
Programme as follows:
Nursery = Year child turns 4
K1 = Year child turns 5
K2 = Year child turns 6
Since your child was born in Jan '06, I guess he should be in Nursery this year 2010. However because he is a January baby, there may be a choice to start one year earlier? Some schools like Learning Vision goes by Calendar Months of birth ie. 30 to 36 months is in Playgroup etc. So you need to check with the pre-school itself for your son's case which class he should be in!
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Terry Glazen:
Hi Terry,
So how much are the fees?
Fees as follows (all inclusive of GST):
Extended Full Day 7am to 7 pm = SGD 1,391
Full Day 1 am to 5.30 pm = SGD 1,284
Extended Half-day 7 am to 3 pm = SGD 1,177
Half Day (AM) = SGD 963, (PM) = 823.90
Have you decided on which pre-school already?
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Hi Mummies,
I am looking into enrolling my kid at Patβs Whitley for nursery this yr ? Any comments appreciated. Tks. -
Rainbow98:
Hello Rainbow,Hi Mummies,
I am looking into enrolling my kid at Pat's Whitley for nursery this yr ? Any comments appreciated. Tks.
I have enrolled my son for Nursery next year hence no first-hand experience to share with you.
However, I can share that I made my decision after visiting the centre and talking to the Principal. This branch is new hence the teachers are new. There is currently a construction going on next door and the day I was there they were doing piling work and we could feel the tremours on the classroom floor!
Suggest you make an appointment to go down and have a look during class-time at about 10 am so that you can get a first hand feel. All the best!
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Hi Desertwind,
Thanks for the infor. Appreciate it. Will do that ! -
Rainbow98:
Depending on which level of nursery your child is going to, i would suggest having a chat with the Principal and the teachers themselves. Most of the teachers in Whitley are new to Pat's. My child used to go to Whitley.Hi Mummies,
I am looking into enrolling my kid at Pat's Whitley for nursery this yr ? Any comments appreciated. Tks. -
windie:
My child used to go to Whitley.
Hello Windie!
Considering that Pat Whitley only started operations this year, you must have just placed your child there for a short while? Did you have any bad experience there?
Not that I am hoping to hear a lot of complains since I have more or less decided to place my kid there but you can pm me to share if you like!
Cheers!
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Hi Windie,
I am looking at nursery level for kids turning 4 years old. Can you let me know what complaints u had assuming yr child was only there a short while ? Appreciate it. Tks ![/quote] -
Compared to some other preschools, I noticed that Patβs nursery classroom seems provide very little colourful posters, letters, pictures and even fewer toys. Any parents share the same sentiment?
I have seen some franchise preschools with very vibrant and colourful picture, words, letterland pasted on the wall. Also, they provide more variety types of toys⦠-
DC Mummy:
Compared to some other preschools, I noticed that Pat's nursery classroom seems provide very little colourful posters, letters, pictures and even fewer toys. Any parents share the same sentiment?
I have seen some franchise preschools with very vibrant and colourful picture, words, letterland pasted on the wall. Also, they provide more variety types of toys.......
Hi DC Mummy!
Yes, I too noticed that there were very little toys, blocks etc. inside the classes itself although there were quite a number of outdoor toys like scooters, tricycles, cars etc. I was visiting one other branch and asked the principal about it. She replied that it was because it wasn't play time hence there were no toys around. Sounds reasonable to me I suppose because they were having lessons and teachers were teaching them from books or from the board I saw. Perhaps to prevent the kids from being distracted.
I visited one branch of Learning Vision and noticed quite a number of toys, wooden bricks etc. on the wooden shelves surrounding the class and I asked the teacher what happens if during lesson time the kid got distracted and started playing with those toys/games? She said the teacher will have a way of telling the kid that it is not time for toys / games and redirect them to the present activity the class is doing. Well....not sure which is better....
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Cheers!
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