Creative O
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Hi all,
I have 2 boys going to Creative O staring 2010, elder starting K2 and the younger at Playgroup (PG). Just like to share my experience.
My elder son only joined their K1 level in Jan 09. Prior to that, he spent 2 years at 7th day adventist kindergarten (SDAK). During the course of the year, the folowing are my observations;
1) his english and chinese pronunciation has improved. This is his teacher's credit cos his English teacher got a Masters in Education (English) this year and Chinese teacher's mandarin sounds like Taiwanese.
2) he is happier to go to school and often wants to stay longer even when i am there to fetch him home in the evening.
3) his reading has improve a lot, he can read the books recommended by the school teachers on his own now and can recognised simple words (but must also give credit to my wife who reads to him every night). More importantly, he likes to read.
4) his approach to problem solving has been positive.
5) he can write but not in a neat and tidy manner. We were on holiday 2 weeks ago when he saw pen and paper in the hotel room. He promptly requested to write a postcard to his teacher. His simple sentence was scrawled all over the A6 size paper but it's the thoughts that count.
6) he can hardly spell but i am not too concern now.
My main objective for my children at this point in time is to have a happy time in school and that they are motivated by the joy of learning. Creative O has met my objectives.
My 2nd boy is going to their PG soon and i am excited to have him started with Creative O young. I feel that Creative O is good for character development, afterall, they have been doing this for 12 years and the principal much earlier.
If you are still wondering whether Creative O is the right one for your child, read this book recommended by the school. \"Under Pressure- Rescuing Our Children from the Culture of Hyper-Parenting\"by Carl Honore.... You can try to borrow from the library. If you agree with this book, Creative O will the right one for your child.
Merry Christmas! -
Hi I am new herer, can't help but to add in a few words about Creative O.
Both my kids are there (K2 and PG), both of them love the school and teachers so much that they complained if we fetch them too early.
So far feedbacks from parents of former Creative O that are in P1 now are that their children are adapting very well in Primary schools. I agree with the earlier posts that even though the curriculum does not adhere to most of the child care centres but the children there learn a lot of social and problem solving skills among others. Parents are very involved in the school activites and believe me there are many activities!!!
Do visit the school if you have a chance and you will find out why it is different from the conventional ones...
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hi mummy,
Any recent comments for creative O? Positive or Negative comments/ experiences is fine, pls share. My sis thought of putting his son there n need some advise on the teachers, environment n programme. thanks so much. -
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Fion, long time no \"see\"/talk. How's your boy? Is he still in LV? -
hi qms,
yeh long time didnt chat with u
his currently in a 2h playgroup but next year will put him in childcare. My Sis is interested in creative so i'm asking around, How is your precious in little skool house? -
Hi Fion!
She's doing fine. Glad that the year is coming to an end, and she will be starting her primary school education next year. :celebrate:
Did you pull your boy out from LV? I thought you put him with LV early this year? -
Adding on Fion’s request,
I may want to send my child to creative-O for next year. But i would like to hear some first hand accounts of the school teaching system, teachers abilities and whether they are the caring type, etc.
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hi gummy, have u visit the school? The first impression when i first step in is that the school is a bit messy a lot of art work around the place. But when the admin lady show us around n explain to us than i know that these are all the student art work and project. The school is v much learn through play n they do a lots of projects. They don really depend on doing work sheets… Which is wat my husband like. But this school need student to be fully toilet train and they don allow to put in diapers. My son is not fully toilet train so we cant enrol him in creative O yet. But we have put him on the list once he is ready we will enrol him .
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thanks Fion,
we have seen the school, no qualms about their classroom and acclaimed curriculum.
Just wondering if any parents can give first hand feedback on teachers and principal. If they are caring, understanding towards children and qualified.
If the school follows their curriculum so said , and principal is hands on in the operation of the school and her teachers. -
Hi there,
I’m also intending to send my girls to creative O next year.
Any latest reviews from parents?
And, feedbacks from Parents whose children were from Creative-O and have entered to Primary School, are also appreciated. Can they adapt well, etc…?
Thanks!
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