we lived in wdlands and now in Novena area. my nephew has been in soka since 4yr old and going to K2 next year, anyway, 4yr old is the minimum entry level. I must said soka has a group of dedicated teachers and management in running the kindergarten. the sch facility is good, a 4 storey building with lots of space for the children to play and other activities, my nephew love to play in the sand pool.
I was impressed by the effort that teachers put in for home visit, yes, they do home visit during school holiday to each student house. May be i am new in pre-sch, cos i have came across any pre-sch that does home visit.
come end of term, besides a short face to face session with the parents, there will be 2 A4 size full pages report about the overall performance of the student + a cd-rom that featuring the learning of the student in the class throughout the term. cost? FOC. I suppose this is one of the good thing about being a non-profitable organisation.
my nephew spend 1 hour (each trip) travel to and from the school daily. As we are far from fm the school, we were not allow to enrol my nephew into morning class, well, fair enough…
just some adv for your consideration if u are living far fm the sch. My nephew is almost not possible to attend addtional enrichment class in the sch as the sch bus doesnt wait for him, and it is too far for my mum to travel fm Novena to Tampiness to fetch him. thus, we have to enrol him into I can read and Eduplus(chinese) during weekend.
Hope the above help.
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