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We are targeting at international school and this is the main reason why we stick with Anfield and quitted TT. If we join both Anfield and TT, by boy will have to go to playgroup on 4 consecutive days which is too much for him. If you are not targeting at int'l school, I think both schools are good, but let me give my opinions as well.
TT
- Clean and very toddler friendly. Everywhere seems spotless and spacious. In the classroom, kids have room to walk around and play without much bumping into other kids. Chairs are of suitable height that kids can easier sit on by themselves (of course this is provided that they know how to sit on a chair themselves)
- Circle time. For most of the time, they sing songs and then also read a book. Sometimes there would be group activities like asking kids to match and stick a picture onto the wall or make a group artwork. Generally the songs are sung with music and they are very nice ones. Kids love dancing with the music. In my boy's class, they mostly play Barney songs which I really like as well!
- Activity centres. There are 15 min English and 15 min PTH activity sections each time. They are structured similarly just with different teachers leading them. During each section, there are 3 activity centres with one being art and craft. In other sections, kids get the chance to practice their motor skills by using spoons to scoop, putting straws, popsicle sticks etc. into boxes/bottles. Other activities they do can be matching puzzles, lego, colour/shape matching. I love these activity centres very much ad most of time the materials are DIY by the teachers. I also like the way they have each table for sensory, cognitive and creative (art and craft) activties.
Why I quitted TT? As mentioned, it's mainly because we target in'l. I was a real struggle for me to quit TT because my boy enjoys it a lot, esp the singing/dancing time. However, one thing that is not quite suitable for him is that the current toddler group starts from age 1. This means at the start of Sep, there were a bunch of small kids joining, while my boy was 18 months. This 6 month gap does make a difference and we could feel that the teaching curriculum went backward, i.e they became a lot easier. For the current month of Oct, the theme is "circle" and "colour orange" and yes, it's for the whole month. It seems their themes are quite random. Also, since my boy has been here for nearly a year, some of the activity centres got repeated and he started to lose interest in some of them and refused to play. In a way, it seems he is not learning much new things but in general, he's very happy there. This may be because he's very familiar with the environment and the songs they sing. |
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