honeydew:How do yr gal check their school email? ..
via laptop. she tried via iPad but she said it's easier to click on links when using the laptop's browser.
honeydew:How do yr gal check their school email? ..
ValSun:Good morning everyone...
I can't wait to share my good news with all of you..![]()
My dd is joining CGS.. :rahrah:
So... you will see me in this thread very often... :oops:
:thankyou:
Hi, we are thinking of registering our girl for the 2015 intake, under phase 2C as we are within 2km.
We are very thankful that the school is in our vicinity as our girl has been requesting to get into a ‘church school’ as she calls it. We are Christians and not Catholics, so I would like to ask if my girl will be able to attend chapel services (sorry I do not know if that’s what it’s called). Is there service every Friday or something?
Where are you located? For reference, when we stayed 2 bus stops away (Hillview area) my daughter got picked up at 7:15 AM.
You should be able to check current pick up times by calling the bus company.
racheltham:Hi, my gal is going to P1 next year. I am still contemplating if I should put her on the school bus in the morning. Is the school bus service ok and would the kid needs to wake up real early to take the school bus? Thank you.
Bearmama:Hi all, like to ask if catholics get to register in phase 2B. Been reading through the pages and can't seem to find any info. Based on the good reviews from ex students and parents, i am keen to try this school next yr for dd2 even though we are more than 2km away..
coolmomma:Hi Mummies fr P1,
My boy was given a note about online learning portal for Math enhancement last Thu but we lost the note, does anyone remember what is the website/ portal?
Thanks
Hello fellow parents (those with older children),
Have any one of you sent your daughters on overseas learning journeys? My daughter is going to Sydney in November and I could use some inputs on what you had to prepare for the trip.
Thanks!
I recently sent an email to an administrative officer of CHIJ-OLQP. Before doing that I made sure I got the name and email right. I even asked my daughter how this officer is to be addressed.
So I wrote my brief email asking for clarification on a certain letter my daughter brought home. —“Dear Mrs. _____,” and ended the email with my name.
I got a bit disappointed when the reply I got started with “Dear Parent,”…
I found the reply lacking in courtesy, to think it came from a school official. Doesn’t letter-writing etiquette taught in the olden days apply anymore?
What do you think?
zarahsmom:the parenting workshop on Managing Expectations is really good
my take aways
- a child who is given a clear and achieavable goal (with enough challenges to it)... usually performs well
- goals/expectations should be age appropriate
- do not say \"You are smart/clever\" when she did something good rather be more specific.. say something like .. \"your efforts paid off\"
- reward based on effort rather than just results