The PSLE 2021 results were announced this November 24, and the admission procedures for Secondary school will soon begin. Just because your child qualifies to a school with their score doesn’t mean that is the one you should pick. Do spend more time on research and try to choose the one that best suits your child!
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24 November 2021 ~ A date that may seem very ordinary to most of us but highly critical and important to the Primary 6 students who took their PSLE this year. That’s because the results of this year’s PSLE will be released then, and soon after, the Secondary 1 Posting process will begin.
Rediscovering your children’s learning style
Yes, getting a child actively involved in the process of learning is important. It is what makes the entire learning experience worthy and effective. However, there is one other important thing that parents need to understand
After PSLE, what’s next?
Yes!! The sheer joy in Primary 6 students all over Singapore can be felt , since the beginning of October 2021. The long-awaited, much anticipated PSLEs are all over, and we currently reside in the vacation phase before the results come out and the stressful admission procedures begin.
Celebrating World Kindness Day!
World Kindness Day is observed on November 13 every year. It was started in 1998 by the World Kindness Movement. Even though it is not an officially recognized day, it is popular and observed in many countries. The Kindness movement has been trying to get the UN to recognize it as an official day. According to them, the Day is to highlight good deeds in the community focusing on the positive power and the common thread of kindness for good that binds us.
How to motivate my child to improve?
Most successful individuals can attest to this quote – we tend to forget that success is a combination of hard work, patience and sacrifice. All this simply to succeed and achieve greater things in life.
Help, my child suffers from Mathematics anxiety!
The end-of-year examinations are over – and many students have received their grades. Congratulations to those who have done well
Celebrating Deepavali – The Festival of Lights!
It’s time to celebrate the festival of lights, crackers, and sweets – Deepavali!
Am I being a good parent?
With ‘Work From Home’ being the default mode for most of last year and this year, office hours have been blurred, causing much of ‘family time’ to be taken over with ad hoc meetings, Zoom calls, and urgent deadlines.
We can travel? What do I need to know?
Travelling can resume! Isn’t this piece of news a relief for most of us? Definitely some cheery news for both parents and children!
With the announcement from the Civil Aviation Authority of Singapore on Oct 11, children below 12 years old can now travel with their parents without quarantine, under the Vaccinated Travel Lane (VTL) scheme.
