Its time to register kids going to primary 1 in 2010 and 2011
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mumsgather ..Posted
Tue 03 Mar 2009 3:25pm
My daughter brought home a leaflet informing parents to register kids who are going to Standard One in 2010 and 2011 during this two months. So if you have a child going to Primary One in those years, you have two months starting from this month to register them.
My 5 year old boy is going to Primary One in 2010 so I will be going t ...
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As If Its Not Bad Enough Already…
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AngelinePosted
Wed 05 May 2010 10:01am
I’m so glad I do NOT have another kid, a third child, or else I do NOT think I can handle this kind of news anymore….
As if its not bad enough already ( read yesterday’s post ), I received this from Binbin’s school…
*super faint*
Oh man! Do I really need to visit the optical shop again? Or could I actually wait for him to go Pr ...
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Primary One Registration
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AngelinePosted
Mon 13 Jul 2009 10:14pm
“Dearie, our baby is going Primary One!!! What an accomplishment!” was what I said to Allan when we completed the registration.
We fall into Phase 2A(2): For a child whose parent has studied in the school of choice.
When I was in the school for registration, I saw MY PRIMARY SCHOOL TEACHERs!!!! 2 of them! I remember one of them taught m ...
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Blog B-Day
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Dr. Richard KellerPosted
Thu 23 Oct 2008 1:35pm
It was pointed out to me today that I have been blogging for a year now (220 posts), wishing me “Happy Blog B-Day” (somewhat belatedly, 1st post Jan.6, 2006).
Also today, I was starting to organize a list of my accomplishments since being elected to office 2 years ago. It does sound a bit egoist to be doing that but I am also preparing to ra ...
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Term 2 Results
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AngelinePosted
Thu 27 May 2010 11:22am
Allan and I are really impressed with Keatkeat’s amazing improvement in his Term 2 results.
Few things I want to highlight:
We were so happy with his results, we forgot to ask why we were not informed of the exam dates. *faint*
Comparing previous results in term 1 : Maths WAS 76/100, NOW its 96/100. Super! Chinese WAS 44/80, NO ...
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My Worries…Like None Other
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AngelinePosted
Tue 29 Dec 2009 7:59am
This coming Monday, ((OMG! Did I just said ‘This coming Monday’?!?!)) Keatkeat is going to the Big School, for a length of time which is DOUBLE of what he spent in Kindergarten. During the Primary One Orientation, the principal mentioned some of the most common fears of parents of Primary 1 students:-
Fear that their children will get lo ...
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Children and money
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AngelinePosted
Mon 25 Aug 2008 2:25pm
Children and money
Child , Handling Misbehaviour , Parenting , Preschool , School-study
Over the past few days of visiting different relatives, parents always gather around to talk about their children and the hottest topic this round was ‘When is the right time to teach your child about money?’ After I heard stories about my rela ...
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She STOLE it!
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AngelinePosted
Tue 05 Aug 2008 6:18am
I thought it was bad enough for me on Sunday with aching back and legs from Thursday’s and Friday’s 12 hours of standing in the heat, just to help my friend - but I was wrong. It wasworse, as I recall, I guess it was one of theworst SundaysI had over at my parents-in-law’s house.
It was acrying dayfor children. Little one year old Weidong was ...
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EGCG in green tea may prevent autoimmune diabetes, Sjogren’s syndrome
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Dr. John Z.Posted
Mon 27 Oct 2008 7:26am
MCG.edu - A powerful antioxidant in green tea - EGCG - may prevent or delay the onset of type 1 diabetes by reducing a destructive autoimmune disease process, Medical College of Georgia researchers say.
Researchers were testing EGCG, green tea’s predominant antioxidant, in a laboratory mouse with type 1 diabetes and primary Sjogren’s syndrome, whic ...
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