Learning Vision
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KopiYing:
Dear KopiYing,joying:
Anyone has feedback on Learning Vision @ Biopolis?
Hi Joying
My son (21 mth) will be going to LV@Biopolis (coz MOE branch no more vacancy) starting tomorrow, half day basis.
Will see his progress.
Thanks! Do let me know his progress and how you find the place and teachers.
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Hi Joying
My son enjoyed his first day at LV@Biopolis! Phew!
We reached there arnd 8 plus in the morning & there is routine health check at entrance area. The moment we entered, my son started to mingle around already so we just left him there and met up with the principal to do the documentation.
His Form Tchr also self-introduced herself and in general I find that the staff there put on lovely smiles at all times. We also met up his Chinese tchr.
The routine is like free-n-easy till 9am then each group will be taken care by at least the form tchr. They prepared bread and milk for the children and lunch is abt 11am.
We didnt stay through out coz son simply bochup us! We picked him around 1pm and Form Tchr commented that he was very well-behaved. Well, keep my fingers crossed coz itβs just the first day. Other than that he played at the playground too.
Upon reaching home, my son KO after he had his shower. HA! -
KopiYing:
Upon reaching home, my son KO after he had his shower. HA!
This is usually the case for children who just joined the childcare centre or playgroup. I still remember my son dozed off during lunchtime when he just joined the childcare centre, and it was a very humorous scene seeing the teacher trying to wake him up and feed him lunch. :laugh: -
lh:
Anyone has any comments on learning vision at gentle road, behind revenue house, or rosy hearts, off Chun Tin road? or can anyone recommend a good infant or toddler programme around the bukit timah, bukit batok area? thank you so much!
I sent my first and second to LV@Gentle road. Unfortunately, its one of the few places that takes 18 month olds around that area. I sent my daughter at 18 months (Toddler) and took her out middle of N2. I sent my son at 18 months and took him out at N1. Both my older kids are now at BRMC which is superior in terms of teaching quality and facilities and pricing (cheaper). Unfortunately, BRMCK only starts at N1 and they do not provide day care.
For my third, he will go to LV@gentle road next year when he turns 18 months and when he turns 2 and is really for enrollment into BRMCK, I will send him there for N1.
When my two older kids were at LV, there were a lot of teacher turnover due to the heavy workload and the profit oriented nature of management. Had decent teachers but they just could not cope. Not sure how it is now.
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KopiYing:
Hi Joying
My son enjoyed his first day at LV@Biopolis! Phew!
We reached there arnd 8 plus in the morning & there is routine health check at entrance area. The moment we entered, my son started to mingle around already so we just left him there and met up with the principal to do the documentation.
His Form Tchr also self-introduced herself and in general I find that the staff there put on lovely smiles at all times. We also met up his Chinese tchr.
The routine is like free-n-easy till 9am then each group will be taken care by at least the form tchr. They prepared bread and milk for the children and lunch is abt 11am.
We didnt stay through out coz son simply bochup us! We picked him around 1pm and Form Tchr commented that he was very well-behaved. Well, keep my fingers crossed coz it's just the first day. Other than that he played at the playground too.
Upon reaching home, my son KO after he had his shower. HA!
Hi KopiYing,
Glad to know that your boy enjoyed his first day in school!
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By the way, joying, I see that you haven't reported at the Newbie thread. Can you please report there? It's the SOP in KSP.com. :lol:
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qms:
By the way, joying, I see that you haven't reported at the Newbie thread. Can you please report there? It's the SOP in KSP.com. :lol:
Hi qms, I wonder how you see some one haven't reported to Newbie? -
lzxuan:
Hi qms, I wonder how you see some one haven't reported to Newbie?
Just look at the number of posts... :lol:
Unless Chief KS can advise me of a better and more efficient way?
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qms:
Your way is great as a rough gauge. Or you can do a http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/search.php of the user's name and see if he/she is listed in the Newbies' thread.lzxuan:
Hi qms, I wonder how you see some one haven't reported to Newbie?
Just look at the number of posts... :lol:
Unless Chief KS can advise me of a better and more efficient way?
Not sure if you are aware we have a listing of members that signed up after March this year:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/membership -
ChiefKiasu:
Your way is great as a rough gauge. Or you can do a http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/forum/search.php of the user's name and see if he/she is listed in the Newbies' thread.
Actually, what I did was to look at the number of posts, and confirmed with a search for the author, so that I wouldn't end up barking at the wrong tree.
By the way, Chief, how do I split posts? I noticed several newbies, instead of creating their own thread in the newbie section, tagged onto other newbies' threads.
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