Dreamgear:He really likes AHS tho he doesn't mind NC as well. So just make the trip to ensure that we make a more informed decisiontotopug:May I know what is the fastest way from Sengkang to AHS via public transport? My son likes the school but i think the commute may take a long time. we are trying the google map way of Bus to PAsir Ris then Train to Tanah Merah later. TIA!
Why dont look at nan chiau or maris stella?
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RE: Anglican High School
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RE: Anglican High School
May I know what is the fastest way from Sengkang to AHS via public transport? My son likes the school but i think the commute may take a long time. we are trying the google map way of Bus to PAsir Ris then Train to Tanah Merah later. TIA!
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RE: All About Choosing Piano Schools And Teachers
Hi - my daughter is currently learning pianio at a school, but i am thinking of moving her to private lessons in our own place so she has a single dedicated teacher throughout her learning journey. She is still at beginner stage, having started last year after she turned 8. Would appreciate if anyone who knows of private piano teachers in sengkang to PM me. Thanks!!
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RE: Mee Toh
DS just had his CCA day. Does anyone actually here actually ‘prep’ their children for any particular CCA? If the CCA is new to the child (ie not one of those rotated through) but is something the child is interested in, how do they actually get into them?
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RE: low cost enrichment/ activity for Pri school kids?
My boy is interested in robotics - does anyone have any good recommendations for such programmes for beginners (8 yrs old) in or near sengkang? I am eyeing the longer camps - 4-5 days. the CC offers single day programmes, but i think it will be very much touch and go! Found programmes along the NEL though...
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RE: Mee Toh
zinc6539:
There's no banding at the end of P1, the P2s stick with their class. So if your dd is in 1-8 this year, she'll be in 2-8 next year.
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RE: Mee Toh
shoebutton:
Hi totopug
Is your younger in 1-3? We started a class PSG and inviting all class parents to share. Doing a day-out next week.
Sorry! I just saw this. She's in 1-8, actually.
Have a question for those with older kids. Do the P2s get their new classes from the end of this year, and do they have a chance to meet their new classmates before term starts next year??
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RE: Mee Toh
shoebutton:
Totopug. Are you a MTS parent? Personally I feel the school is drowning in its own student intake. Guess is a little of 人在江湖身不由己. With the school expansion and perhaps moe directives?totopug:
I agree with Shoebutton that there's nothing wrong with having trainee teachers. in fact, they could be quite a breath of fresh air - given their recent entry (and fresh enthusiasm for the job!). I also see this as the school's way of a long-term solution to the problem. The intent of encouraging the practicum students to stay on is clear, and the good thing about that is that the new teacher is clear about the values and ethos of work at MTS from the start of career. Nothing to 'unlearn' from other environments.
Definitely, a plan like this to grow the permanent pool should still be complemented by curriculum execution practices that ensure continuity. I always assumed that this was in place. May I know if the experience of other mommies has been otherwise?
Yep, I am a parent - my kids are in P1 and P2. Still relatively new so I guess I can't really comment on intake numbers and all. Perhaps because they are still in lower primary, I do not feel the stress that comes with pregnant/changing teachers. In fact, my son told me he likes his current teacher more than the one who went on maternity leave at the end of Term two, so it works out.
Ha I also just looked back at some of the posts on the matter. So far, I don't have the 'idle relief teacher' issue. But the kids always come back with animated tales whenever they have relief teachers, who sometimes share with them extra knowledge like science, outdoors, etc...It's actually quite fun to see them so excited! -
RE: Mee Toh
shoebutton:
I agree with Shoebutton that there's nothing wrong with having trainee teachers. in fact, they could be quite a breath of fresh air - given their recent entry (and fresh enthusiasm for the job!). I also see this as the school's way of a long-term solution to the problem. The intent of encouraging the practicum students to stay on is clear, and the good thing about that is that the new teacher is clear about the values and ethos of work at MTS from the start of career. Nothing to 'unlearn' from other environments.
Personally, I do not see anything wrong with student teachers running my children's class. Everyone learns from a start point, and who is to say that a student teacher has less passion or ability to excite the children?sembgal:
Read this.
http://portal.nie.edu.sg/mainpage/newsDetails.jsp?newsID=4159&XMLfile=http://portal.nie.edu.sg:80/P3SXMLGenerator/
Opportunity for posting to Mee Toh School
Dear Student Teachers,
Mee Toh School would like to provide the opportunity for PGDE/BA/BSc student teachers to do their final practicum in the school so that they can be considered for posting to the school upon completion of their programme in the middle of 2014. Interested student teachers can write in to Ms Wong Siew Ying, the administration manager at [email protected] before 18 October 2013.
Regards,
Programme Planning and Management Unit
Parents: Your children at Mee Toh will be getting student teachers.
Plus a student teacher who choose to stay on after practicum would had established good relations and culture awareness of the school. Much like hiring a good intern back into your company. Win-win for everyone.
This is defintely better than a fresh teacher graduate in his 1st work year who has zero contact with the school prior to this.
Key qn is more of:
1) Did NIE educate passionate and adequate teachers?
2) Does school that take in student teachers has the guiding and support framework & safety net to educate and develop these student teacher to be ready for independent class? :?: :imdrowning:
On that, I meant help to student teacher to thrive AND help to class students to make sure they stay on track.
Definitely, a plan like this to grow the permanent pool should still be complemented by curriculum execution practices that ensure continuity. I always assumed that this was in place. May I know if the experience of other mommies has been otherwise?