'Bonding thru' Dumpling Making' was held on 19 May 07 in the school Dinning Hall. Parents and pupils learned to make the traditional rice dumplings. Our parents volunteers did a great job as 'trainers' for the session. Parenting tips and cooking tips were exchange during the session. Mdm Yaamanni said she enjoyed the session very much as she liked to cook with her daughter. Mr Cheu Beng Fai (father of Caressa 5 Kindness & Carena 4 Love) and his family enjoyed this activity as it provide a great opportunity for family bonding time.
Monday, May 28, 2007
Parenting Workshop In Malay
Parenting Workshop (in Malay)
Date : 21st April 2007
Conducted by Mr Abdul Halim ,Director Research & Policy in Mendaki
Brief Synopsis of workshop:
Globalisation has both the positives and negatives. It provides opportunities for those with talents and skills needed in the current knowledge-based environments. It creates uncertainties for those without the necessary skills and knowledge in the modern world. Who are the workers of this new knowledge-based economy?
Our education system has gone through various changes over the last 5 years to respond to these globalisation challenges. There are different pathways towards educational excellence for all-both in academic and non-academic fields. The aim is to maximise the potential of every student, We are aiming for mountain ranges , not a pinnacle. Do parents understand these changes and their implications for them and their children? What must parents do, especially in laying a very strong foundation at the pre-school and primary levels?
Feedback on Workshop Conducted
The Parenting Workshop was well received by the Malay parents whom have a child in the upper primary. Some of their feedbacks regarding the workshop were that many felt that it was very good , interactive and lively.Some felt that his talk gave them a new insight of the challenges that their children will encounter as well as insightful tips on how to guide their children better.
Date : 21st April 2007
Conducted by Mr Abdul Halim ,Director Research & Policy in Mendaki
Brief Synopsis of workshop:
Globalisation has both the positives and negatives. It provides opportunities for those with talents and skills needed in the current knowledge-based environments. It creates uncertainties for those without the necessary skills and knowledge in the modern world. Who are the workers of this new knowledge-based economy?
Our education system has gone through various changes over the last 5 years to respond to these globalisation challenges. There are different pathways towards educational excellence for all-both in academic and non-academic fields. The aim is to maximise the potential of every student, We are aiming for mountain ranges , not a pinnacle. Do parents understand these changes and their implications for them and their children? What must parents do, especially in laying a very strong foundation at the pre-school and primary levels?
Feedback on Workshop Conducted
The Parenting Workshop was well received by the Malay parents whom have a child in the upper primary. Some of their feedbacks regarding the workshop were that many felt that it was very good , interactive and lively.Some felt that his talk gave them a new insight of the challenges that their children will encounter as well as insightful tips on how to guide their children better.
Thursday, May 24, 2007
Invitation to Grandparents to write letters to their grandchildren
Inviting grandparents to write letters to their grandchildren to share how certain life skills or values have shaped their lives. This project emphasizes values and beliefs that are important for future generations of Singaporeans, and is very much in alignment with the values of national education.
Letters From Grandma and Grandpa Website: http://campaigns.nlb.gov.sg/letters/ Email: Grandma&Grandpa@nlb.gov.sg The grandparents' letters can be in any language, and they can submit their letters directly to National Library Board. The letters submitted would be highlighted in an exhibition in our libraries, together with photographs in appreciation of the school students' and their grandparents' contribution.
Letters From Grandma and Grandpa Website: http://campaigns.nlb.gov.sg/letters/ Email: Grandma&Grandpa@nlb.gov.sg The grandparents' letters can be in any language, and they can submit their letters directly to National Library Board. The letters submitted would be highlighted in an exhibition in our libraries, together with photographs in appreciation of the school students' and their grandparents' contribution.
Tuesday, May 22, 2007
Monday, May 14, 2007
GRPS-PSG Suggestion Box
Monday, May 7, 2007
Sunday, May 6, 2007
马六甲教育之旅
2D/1N Malacca Trip
由本校家长支援小组组团,一行43人(包括家长、孩子及老师)于3月10前往马六甲进行两天的教育之旅。第一天 我们参观了割胶及其加工过程;站在棕榈树下,从讲解员口中,我们了解了棕油的用途。午餐后,我们到一个典型的马来村了解他们的风俗习惯。除了观赏马来武术和陀螺表演,还可以参与学习。
到马六甲,肯定不会错过到古城遗址一游。之后,我们才去享用晚餐。
第二天,一行人参观了一个一百多亩大的果园。其中除了热带的各种果树外,还可见到许多平日难得一见的瓜果,如佛手果、柔佛树及其果实。园内还有一些驯良的动物。孩子们可以近距离接触它们。
这一次的教育之旅,孩子们不只玩得不亦乐乎,还学到了许多课本里头没有的新知识。
到马六甲,肯定不会错过到古城遗址一游。之后,我们才去享用晚餐。
第二天,一行人参观了一个一百多亩大的果园。其中除了热带的各种果树外,还可见到许多平日难得一见的瓜果,如佛手果、柔佛树及其果实。园内还有一些驯良的动物。孩子们可以近距离接触它们。
这一次的教育之旅,孩子们不只玩得不亦乐乎,还学到了许多课本里头没有的新知识。
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