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    MFS vs PCF vs E-Bridge

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    • jo0lene81J Offline
      jo0lene81
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      Hello there, just wondering if you have made any recently conclusion/decision as am also at that stage. thank you very much!

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        jo0lene81\" post_id=\"2119974\" time=\"1696339918\" user_id=\"200140:

        Hello there, just wondering if you have made any recently conclusion/decision as am also at that stage. thank you very much!
        My kid already in Primary but before, I enrolled him to MFS. Aside from the distance since it;s just walking distance from our block lol, we loved the caring environment at MFS and I believe it helped him set the stage for P1. I can say money well spent ya!

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          jo0lene81\" post_id=\"2119974\" time=\"1696339918\" user_id=\"200140:

          Hello there, just wondering if you have made any recently conclusion/decision as am also at that stage. thank you very much!
          Hello! I highly recommend My First Skool for your child’s early education. They offer a wide range of programs that go beyond the standard curriculum, fostering a holistic development in children. The staff at My First Skool are dedicated and strive for excellence, ensuring a high-quality learning environment. The leadership at the school is commendable, and they make a conscious effort to keep us parents well-engaged and informed about our child’s progress and activities at school. It’s a nurturing and enriching place for your child to start their learning journey. :rahrah:

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            enjoyableme\" post_id=\"2121987\" time=\"1699000365\" user_id=\"202721:

            Hello! I highly recommend My First Skool for your child’s early education. They offer a wide range of programs that go beyond the standard curriculum, fostering a holistic development in children. The staff at My First Skool are dedicated and strive for excellence, ensuring a high-quality learning environment. The leadership at the school is commendable, and they make a conscious effort to keep us parents well-engaged and informed about our child’s progress and activities at school. It’s a nurturing and enriching place for your child to start their learning journey. :rahrah:
            Agree! My kiddo loves My First Skool! I appreciate that My First Skool adheres to the recommended class size ratios set by ECDA. It dispels the notion that quality education only comes from small class sizes associated with private or exclusive institutions. My First Skool strikes the right balance, ensuring personalized attention while providing a diverse and social learning environment. 😊 :boogie:

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              jiayou_jia\" post_id=\"2122426\" time=\"1699613175\" user_id=\"202738:

              Agree! My kiddo loves My First Skool! The classes are not too big, so the teacher knows my child well. The school has cool stuff for learning and playing. It's worth the money, and my little one is super ready for P1. 😊 :boogie:
              What do you mean by super ready for P1?

              Can you share samples of what they do in K2?

              What is the class size if you say they are not too big?

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                Maybe op was referring to learning basic things like how to count, read, creativity, etc. My kid went to MFS too and they had both English & Chinese lessons in K2 but my kid mostly enjoyed the art class lol


                As for class size, if im not mistaken, around 1:8-1:10 which is not too big for they do have teaching assistants too. Can rest assured that your child receives more attention compared to other preschools out there. 😊

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