SAHM Chew, Thanks alot for the reply ! :rahrah:
[quote=\"SAHM Chew\"]I am a parent volunteer for my boy when he is in P2, 2011, for the swimming lessons.
At that time, they have around 30-40 students and there are 4 coaches available to lead each group. 2 teachers will be following as well as 2 parent volunteers.
They will be group based on their swimming skills. Those who cannot swim at all will form a group, those who can swim slightly will form another group....
At that time, when I am involved, as it was quite rush to rush from sch to warren country club after sch, they are advised to eat filling food for recess and light food for lunch. After the swimming lessons, they are just required to dry themselvesand change back into their uniform / PE attire as there is no time for 30-40students to bath, and they will bring along their snacks and eat after the lessons. We, the parent volunteers brought along some snacks as well in case some kids did not bring.
Then the sch bus will send them back to DLSS.
Hope that this information is useful.
[quote=\"littletiger10\"]Dear Anna,
Thanks for ur reply!
Can u share how they conduct the lessons?
Because my son is a non swimmer.
Thanks!
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Dear Anna,
Thanks for ur reply!
Can u share how they conduct the lessons?
Because my son is a non swimmer.
Thanks!Anna Ng:
littletiger10:
Dear Parents,
I understand that some of the P2 kids are starting their swimming lessons in July'13.
Some may hv started earlier?
Any parents can share how they conduct the lessons?
Kids being kids, I'm kinda worried :sad:
I'm not sure if the Sch bus sends him back or we may hv to make our own arrangements.
Anyone can advise?
:thankyou:
Hi, based on my experience (my boy in P4 now), the bus will send the children back to school only after the swimming lesson. -
RE: De La Salle
Dear Parents,
I understand that some of the P2 kids are starting their swimming lessons in July'13.
Some may hv started earlier?
Any parents can share how they conduct the lessons?
Kids being kids, I'm kinda worried :sad:
I'm not sure if the Sch bus sends him back or we may hv to make our own arrangements.
Anyone can advise?
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RE: De La Salle
Dear Parents,
My son is going P1 next year too.
Do u have any idea if the school has any Mini-bus (van) services i/o big buses. Didnt want him to sit thru the journey for too long.
Do they accept different pick up and drop off point.
I plan to put him in an After School Care in Bukit Batok.
Worrying abt him making his way to the school care incase they dont drop him at the drive-in/drop off area.
He's still like a baby to me :nailbite:
Does De La Salle has any after school Care?
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Thanks Mummy of 3
I wld call the school for more info.
My parents are also helping me with my 6months old.
So, it would be better for the elder one to take a school bus.
Else if its rainy day or what, would be tiring and troublesome for them,
to bring didi there and there.
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RE: 2011 P1 Registration Exercise for 2012 In-Take
Hello All,
My son is due to enroll in P1 in 2011, which means he will start P1 in 2012.
Being abit Kiasu hereBut I have afew concerns. . .
As my hubby was from De La Salle Primary (CCK), I read that my son would fall under P2A2, which meant he probably stand a high chance.
Problem is that, we are staying in Jurong West, I just wondered,
1) If the school bus cld pick him fm JW and
2) Will he be the First to get up the bus & Last to alight?
3) Actually, alighting point wld be my parents place in Bt batok thou. . .
Can anyone share if special arrangements can be made so that my son doesnt hv to go tru hours of journey before he reach school/home?
And rougly what would the cost be like?
Many Thanks!