How did the pioneer batch of children do for their PSLE?
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RE: West Spring Primary
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RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
Thanks nanxysu,
Yes I made a mistake. It is the bottled drinks that are sold at a dollar plus. Have discussed with niece to stop buying so many snacks and drinks. Already told her that processed packaged snacks are not healthy although they have healthier choice labels. They are just lower calorie options without much nutrition, and only healthier because they are compared to probably worse snacks like potato chips etc. Wonder if the school would take suggestions to ask the vendor to sell cut fruits and freshly blended fruits juices or home made drinks instead of packet and bottled drinks. Packet drinks and bottled drinks can simply be sold using vending machines. It is good to know that main meal options are $1.50. Wasn’t aware of game stalls. Thanks for the information will probably visit on site to check it out soon. -
RE: Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary
Anyone knows the prices of the food or variety of food sold in the canteen? I brought my niece to ntuc the other day, and she was excited picking up a corn snack as she says she enjoys buying that in school. The unusual thing is the snack is being sold for $1.00 at school while it was $0.75 at ntuc (regular price). Apparently my sister gives her an allowance of $5 a day, which my niece complains is not enough as things are expensive in school. Packet drinks are also a dollar plus. If the prices of the snacks and drinks are higher than ntuc, I wonder what are the prices of the regular meals. Appalled actually as I always thought school food is cheaper than outside stores. Profit margins must be huge.