mama of 2:Thank you mama of 2. I am now looking for a private tutor for her. None of those I email has replied yet. Anyone who could recommend a tutor for my daughter please?P1 is still not too late to catch up, just need to work a bit more than others and it would be able to make it. I have a Chinese neighbour son scored high destination for Malay in O level, no one in his family speak Malay too. Good luck.Mark Anthony:I was thinking of creating a new Thread but noticed that all St Nicholas Girls' School related questions are in this single thread so pardon me if I somehow interrupt any topic currently being discussed.
My daughter is in P1 and Chinese is very tough for her. She had Chinese subject back in K1 & 2 but I didn't expect that she didn't learn much and that it is not enough.
How did my daughter get in to CHIJ? I once googled 'Top Primary Schools in Singapore' and one of the results was this school. Within 2km from my place, I registered her and got the slot in the balloting. I had no idea that no other language is offered other than Chinese.
Now first term has just ended and my daughter is too much struggling in Chinese. I searched again on the internet for a private (1 to 1) tutor but non replied among all that I emailed.
By the way, my family is not Chinese. It's my fault that I didn't consider sending her to Chinese tuition before P1. It's because all I wanted initially was to send my daughter to one of the top schools here and just choose Malay as it is easier (much much I guess) than Chinese.
I am not considering other schools at the moment. I am happy about the school, the very nice and approachable teachers.
Any advice will be very much appreciated.
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I was thinking of creating a new Thread but noticed that all St Nicholas Girls’ School related questions are in this single thread so pardon me if I somehow interrupt any topic currently being discussed.
My daughter is in P1 and Chinese is very tough for her. She had Chinese subject back in K1 & 2 but I didn’t expect that she didn’t learn much and that it is not enough.
How did my daughter get in to CHIJ? I once googled ‘Top Primary Schools in Singapore’ and one of the results was this school. Within 2km from my place, I registered her and got the slot in the balloting. I had no idea that no other language is offered other than Chinese.
Now first term has just ended and my daughter is too much struggling in Chinese. I searched again on the internet for a private (1 to 1) tutor but non replied among all that I emailed.
By the way, my family is not Chinese. It’s my fault that I didn’t consider sending her to Chinese tuition before P1. It’s because all I wanted initially was to send my daughter to one of the top schools here and just choose Malay as it is easier (much much I guess) than Chinese.
I am not considering other schools at the moment. I am happy about the school, the very nice and approachable teachers.
Any advice will be very much appreciated.