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P1 ORIENTATION 2016

Organization Chart and OG Teachers

School Management Committee

School Management Committee

OG Teachers

OG 1

Mrs Brenda Lee

OG 2

Mdm Shi Yuanna

OG Assistant

Ms Evon Ng

OG Teachers

OG 3

Mdm Christine Tey

OG 4

Mdm Eng Mei Chen

OG Assistant

Ms Sheena

OG Teachers

OG 5

Ms Tang Yoke Teng

OG 6

Mdm Yana

OG Assistant

Mr Andrew

School Operating Hours

• Report to school by 7.20 a.m.

Assemble at the school hall

• Lessons are from 7.45 a.m. to 1.45 p.m.

• Recess is from 9.45 a.m. to 10.15 a.m.

• Short break from 12.10 p.m. to 12.20 p.m.

Start It Right Programme

The objectives of this programme is to: 1. Help parents/guardians and pupils assimilate into the school system 2. Form a close partnership to nurture our children

Start It Right Programme

• First day of school, 3rd Jan (Tuesday)

Parents are invited to spend the whole day in

school

• 4th and 5th Jan, parents can be present during

the pupils’ recess, 9.45 a.m. to 10.15 a.m.

Buddy Programme

• Each Primary 1 pupil will be paired with a Primary 4 buddy, who will help him/her to be familiar with the school routines.

• Video montage of buddy programme

Buddy Programme

• The buddy will introduce the school, role model how to buy food during recess and provide support

• Ensure that your child is given

enough pocket money ($2 will be more than enough) A set meal with free fruit costs $1.50

School Uniform

• Wear PE Attire daily

• Temporary name tags are to be worn daily

• Please refer to the Student Handbook for the School Rules and Regulations

School Uniform

Name tag sewn above the school logo.

No modification to the uniform is allowed.

School Shoes

Preparation

• Choose lightweight school bags

(Trolley bag is discouraged)

• Bring a pencil case with pencils, ruler, eraser,

sharpener and coloured pencils

• Ensure all belongings are labelled – water

bottles, wallet, pencils, coloured pencils,

books, shoes etc.

Dismissal

1.Please fetch your child from the foyer (area

outside General office) at 1.45p.m. punctually.

2. For bus commuters / student care

- know bus number/ name of student care centre

3. For private vehicles, you will be allowed to drive

in at 2 p.m., after the school buses have left.

Absence from school

Please call 6760 0178 to inform the school

or email wvps@moe.edu.sg if your child/ward

is going to be absent.

Produce your child’s/ward’s Medical Certificate upon

return

Urgent Matters

1. If your child is unwell/ needs to be released early, an

authorised guardian or parent is required to bring

him/her home from school.

2. Report at the security counter to get a visitor’s pass

3. Proceed to the General Office to seek the

assistance of our clerical staff

4. Sign and record your particulars in the early

dismissal logbook at the General Office

Leaving school during school hours

Parent-Teacher Conference

If you need to speak to your child’s/ward’s

teacher, an appointment should be arranged

by:

• writing in the Student Handbook

• emailing the teacher

• calling/emailing the school

• leaving a message with the General Office

Important Information

- Write contact numbers (home, parents’/guardians’ office and mobile phone numbers) in the Student Handbook

- Inform the OG teacher of your child’s/ward’s medical condition or allergies (if any). Ensure that your child/ward knows his/her medical condition.

Pupils will be placed in Orientation

Groups for the first 3 weeks of school.

This will enable them to:

- Have various shared experiences

that integrate English and

Mathematics

- Meet different teachers

- Make new friends

- Adjust to school routines

Orientation Groups

After 3 Weeks of Orientation

- Submit files, activity books and exercise books

to subject teachers. Write your child’s/ward’s

name and class on them. This will be kept in

the classrooms to lighten the pupils’

school bags.

- Prepare a plastic file to store homework and

letters given by the school

- An introduction letter and timetable will be given

Mother Tongue

For Singapore’s PR and Foreigners The bilingual policy requires all pupils (including

foreigners) in our education system to offer English

and a Mother Tongue Language (MTL). The three

official MTL are Chinese (CL), Malay (ML) and Tamil

(TL). The MTL of your child has been assigned upon

consultation with you. If you have any queries, you

may visit the Mother Tongue Booth

Mother Tongue

For Singapore Citizens - Assigned based on pupil’s race

- For pupils with mixed parentage, MTL will be assigned based on the first component race

- If you wish to have your child offer another MTL in-lieu of the existing ones or have any other queries, please approach the teachers Mother Tongue Booth

NEU PC PLUS Programme

Criteria:

– Gross monthly household income < $3,400 or

– Per capita income < $900

To own a computer and/or

Internet access at an

affordable price

Singaporeans / PR

Inquiry on Financial Assistance Scheme – General Office Booth

Monday and Wednesday – 8 a.m. to 5.30 p.m.

Lunch Break – 1 p.m. to 2 p.m.

Contact number is 67640930

Operating Hours of Dental Clinic

Give Online Consent for

Immunisation and Dental

Services

To support your child’s wellbeing, the Health

Promotion Board provides free health services, such

as screening, immunisation and dental checks in

schools

Parents must give their consent before their

children receive the services

Every year to date, 99% of parents have done so

Paperless Forms Key Benefits

• Save time • Reduce errors • Legally binding • Green, Environmentally

Friendly • Faster processes

To make the submission of consent more

convenient and secure

Health Promotion Board has launched the Child

Consent Portal (https://childconsent.hpb.gov.sg)

to submit your consent online

It only takes three steps

Log on to https://childconsent.hpb.gov.sg using your SingPass with 2-factor authentication (2FA) after 21 Dec 2016

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2 Type in your child’s NRIC/BC/FIN

3 Fill up and submit the medical form

Please submit your consent online

by

15 Jan 2017

Be toilet-trained.

Know how to put on the school uniform, tie the shoe

laces and be able to pack the school bag. Be

responsible for own belongings.

Sleep early and wake up early.

Be familiar with the books used in school.

Preparing for School

Unity by Cleo V. Swarat I dreamed I stood in a studio

And watched two sculptors there,

The clay they used was a young child’s mind

And they fashioned it with care.

One was a teacher

the tools she used were books and music and art;

One was a parent

With a guiding hand and gentle loving heart.

And when at last their work was done,

They were proud of what they had wrought.

For the things they had worked into the child

Could never be sold or bought!

And each agreed she would have failed

if she had worked alone.

For behind the parent stood the school,

and behind the teacher stood the home!

PiA Parent-in-Action

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