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I have a boy studying at K1 now at SN, but I don't know about Think. Just try to give you some idea about SN.
The teachers of SN are really patient to the kids and enjoy teaching. The headmistress of my boy's class call me pretty frequently, esp when she noted my boy have some changes (good or bad). She response quick to any memo I put in my boy's school bag, too.
Honestly, my boy haven't studied in another school before, cannot compare. Just give you some brief ideas below.
For K1 class, the english lessons start from alphabets and have phonics taught. We have readers of coz and also show and tell session. Shapes, and colours are also taught in english and chinese. The school emphasize on readings a lot and encourage parents to read together with their baby as much as we can. They will have certificate if you completed certain level. However, some reading programmes are optional and need to pay extra money to join.
The Chinese lesssons starts from simple words, like 人, 口, 水.etc. Basically the chinese lessons use thematic approach. E.g. 上學了, 中秋節. The theme is coherent with the PTH lessons, which is a 20 mins session twice per week. Frankly, it's pretty difficult for my boy to catch up with the Chi syllabus, but he can recognize the words taught at school now.
For maths, I am not sure it was taught in English or Chinese, my boy knows how to count before go to school.
For homework, 2 to 4 page colouring or line tracing exercise daily now. Additional supplementary worksheet occasionally. Sometimes the exercise becomes 4+ pages on holidays and weekend. The teacher are amazing that my boy know how to properly draw lines now. The homeworks are target to prepare the baby to write, not really writing words.
Regardings extra-curricular activities, courses are offered to both am and pm classes. However, no school bus service is arranged for those who come to school early or back home late. Some classes are arranged on Sat.
Wish the above info helps! |
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