Saturday, November 28, 2009
Saturday, November 21, 2009
Thursday, November 19, 2009
2009 Holiday Programmes

Our Cooking Party was so popular last year and we decided to have it again for the children this year. It's an enjoyable way to introduce boys and girls aged 3-12 years to cooking. Cooking is fulfilling, cooking is fun, cooking is an art and of course it involves a lot of techniques. They learn pounding the chicken softly, smashing the tuna into bits, peeling the potatoes skin, kneading dough and wait till you see children's faces when they wait eagerly for the food to cook! That's the interesting part of it!
If you are interested, do sign up early as we only have few places left! Come on, come and cook up a storm and have loads of fun!
If you are interested, do sign up early as we only have few places left! Come on, come and cook up a storm and have loads of fun!
2009 Cooking Party
Tuesday, November 10, 2009
Little Scholar Mandarin
Our very own Mandarin class in the afternoon is conducted based on fun learning. The curriculum is centered on relevant thematic activities through story telling, singing, word games, role-play and art-crafts. This enable children learn Mandarin in a fun way and unlike traditional chinese kindergarten where children are required to sit throughout the lesson by learning to write Chinese words pages after pages.





Through fun-filled, task based physical activities children learn quicker. Our daily lesson includes focus as follows :
Reading : Teacher will read your child a story and he/she will have chance to read aloud for friends and teacher. Different word games will be played every week.
Listening : Your child will enhance his/her listening through games session, art & crafts these are all equally important in training the children to be attentive in the class.
Speaking : Classroom interaction is highly encouraged through Show and Tell, dialogues, role-play, talkabout the day session. Your child will gain confidence and enjoy speaking and communicating in Mandarin throughout the lesson.
Writing : Beginning with an introduction of simple Chinese characters, we learn to read, write, and create short phrases. We get your child to get in touch with the fun found in Chinese characters.
Wednesday, November 4, 2009
Nov News
It’s hard to believe that the year is almost over. We have lots of activities planned for the children in this month. In our Botany subject last month, we talked about fruits and vegetables and which they like and which one they don’t like. The children really enjoyed the Deepavali and Halloween activities that we have planned for them. They enjoyed sprinkling coloured rice onto the Rangoli art designs, henna art Ms. Jenny did for them, chocolates from friends visiting their classroom, cupcakes decorations and performing for their friends.
This month, our theme will be Ocean. The children will be singing songs about the ocean and fish and we will be reading “Clumsy Crab” and “Sea, Sand, Me”. Art activities include making ocean in a bottle, adding sand to finger paint for texture and seashell rubbings. We will also do gross motor activities including shark chasing through wiggly tunnel and crab walking. The bigger children all continue to work hard participating in daily individual guided reading. We are sending some books or word cards back with the children. Please spend some time listen to your child read. Feel free to return the book to school in exchange for another book. The word cards are for children to keep at home.
This month, our theme will be Ocean. The children will be singing songs about the ocean and fish and we will be reading “Clumsy Crab” and “Sea, Sand, Me”. Art activities include making ocean in a bottle, adding sand to finger paint for texture and seashell rubbings. We will also do gross motor activities including shark chasing through wiggly tunnel and crab walking. The bigger children all continue to work hard participating in daily individual guided reading. We are sending some books or word cards back with the children. Please spend some time listen to your child read. Feel free to return the book to school in exchange for another book. The word cards are for children to keep at home.
Please keep in mind a few important dates this month:
Toddlers’ Hat Day – On 10th Nov, the Toddlers are invited to bring a hat to school - any types of hat, could be silly hats, cowboy hats, party hats, helmets or caps. They are going to have lots of fun pretending to be Harry Hat Man, show and tell their hats.
Field Trip - On 12th Nov, our Early Years and Preschoolers will be visiting the The Penang Aquarium Batu Maung, Penang in relation to their current topic work. More information will be provided soon.
Class Assemby - On 21st Nov and 28th Nov the Early Years and Preschoolers Group will perform for their class assembly respectively. The children are excited to show their parents how much they have learned during the school year.
Parent-Teacher Meeting - We would like to invite all parents to come to school for our second Parent-Teacher Meeting. The meeting will be held for two days on 23rd and 24th November between 2pm-6pm. Your child’s work folder and progress report will be presented to you. More details will be sent out later.
STAYING HEALTHY
When your child is sick, please have plans for back up child care. We have to turn away child who is unwell to school. We really need your cooperation and understanding on this matter.
Wednesday, October 28, 2009
Friday, October 2, 2009
Oct News
Our Early Years and Preschoolers Group children took part in our Sports morning activities with great enthusiasm. We thought we would go ahead with the Sports morning for the bigger children after the rain has stopped. They walked along the balancing beam, jumped into hula hoops, kicked ball into the goal and threw bean bags into the basket. It was fun and helpful for the children to build their gross motor skills. This Wed 7th Oct will be Sport morning for our Toddlers Group. Parents, pls send your child in wearing our school t-shirt.
We hope that everyone in your family is healthy and happy. Speaking of health, we just finished learning about My Healthy Body. The children learned about healthy habits for the body, eating good foods, brushing your teeth, and exercising. We also taught the children about respect for others and how to care for their friends.



This month, we are starting our Botany theme on Fruits and Vegetables. Some of the many fun-filled learning activities scheduled for this theme include:
o Planting beans to sprout
o Playing the role of a gardener – we will be planting carrots, lettuces, teaching the children how to plant the seeds, water the plants and how to take care of the plants.
o Matching pictures of vegetables to where they are grown (trees, vines, underground, etc)
o Having a fruit and vegetable tasting activity during snack, cutting bananas and serve to friends
We would like to thank to our parents who introduce friends and relatives to our school. We will always continue to give the best of education to your child.
Dates to remember
Halloween Day on 30th Oct - Come to school dressed in black and orange or costumes! We will be singing Halloween songs, making Halloween cupcakes, art & crafts and learning to trick or treat!
Please be reminded that the school will be CLOSED for year-end break from 12th Dec – 3rd Jan 2010.
Deepavali celebration on 16th Oct - Henna art for the girls, demonstration on wearing Sari and children will have their own Rangoli art pieces to bring home.
Monday, September 28, 2009
Sept news
Welcome back !! We hope new children settling in well. The National Day party on the last day of school was enjoyed by everyone. The children had a great time making Malaysia flags and performed It’s A Small World song in front of their school mates. They learned about other cultures and the different types of traditional clothes as well.
We are already starting a theme on Health this month. This theme will include many aspects of health such as how to keep us healthy. We will be discussing foods that are good for us, important personal habits and exercise. Time will be spent practicing for our Physical Play Day on 30th Sept. The physical activities that we planned for the children include gross motor skills such as balancing, throwing, running and leaping. It’s important for children to learn how their bodies move and work.
Some of the learning experiences planned for the children include :
o Tracing our bodies at the art corner
o Weighing and measuring ourselves
o Preparing healthy snacks
o People around us that keep us healthy – doctors and nurses
We are already starting a theme on Health this month. This theme will include many aspects of health such as how to keep us healthy. We will be discussing foods that are good for us, important personal habits and exercise. Time will be spent practicing for our Physical Play Day on 30th Sept. The physical activities that we planned for the children include gross motor skills such as balancing, throwing, running and leaping. It’s important for children to learn how their bodies move and work.
Some of the learning experiences planned for the children include :
o Tracing our bodies at the art corner
o Weighing and measuring ourselves
o Preparing healthy snacks
o People around us that keep us healthy – doctors and nurses
Physical Play Day on 30th Sept for all year groups - the children will be playing in their own group, watched by the other groups and rotate around 3 activities. The children won’t be competing each other. The emphasis is on having fun outdoors while instilling a sense accomplishment.
Monday, August 24, 2009
Introducing SOCATOTS®
I hope you all are having a great week! Lots of things going on here and i'm just ready to reveal to you about my venture into physical play programme for young children. I'm bringing SOCATOTS® The World's first and no 1 soccer play programme from England, UK to Penang now and Kuala Lumpur soon..
Good luck! Stay tuned!
Saturday, August 22, 2009
Aug News
The theme of the Farm Animals let us re-visit Zoology unit we learned earlier this year in March. We sang one of our favorite songs from Music Circle CD, We Went to Visit the Farm while pretending to be a variety of different farm animals using our bodies and voices. Another fun activity that our toddlers enjoyed was This Little Pig toes counting rhyme, where our teachers ran their fingers up the children's tummy and give them a tickle. Let’s not forget our group project which was making farmhouse out of cardboard box.
During story-time, the children listened to a very nice story about all the different animals that live on a farm in a book called Big Red Barn by Margaret Wise Brown. For the Early Years children, they learned colour mixing for their art projects. They have started building 3 letter words using Large Moveable Alphabet. Parents, you may notice that your child is bringing home some words to work on.
The month of Aug we dedicated to learning about Weather. We started off talking about different types of weather, for Sensorial activities, children learned about rainbow colours, identifying loud and soft sounds, then later in the month, we also talked about how different weather can help us and plants. Our garden is looking beautiful, by the way! We’re getting a lot of spinach and lady’s fingers. It’s a great time the children learn everywhere around us there are signs of growth and changes.
The year is racing by and it is glorious to watch your children grow. Now most of them are ready for more challenging work and we have moved them to another level higher. The children really enjoy being in the new environment and meeting new friends.
Here are our classes in the AM Session
Here are our classes in the AM Session
Toddlers Group ages 2 to 3 with 16 children
Early Years Group ages 3-4 with 9 children
Preschoolers Group ages 5-6 with 9 children
Early Years Group ages 3-4 with 9 children
Preschoolers Group ages 5-6 with 9 children
Besides our regular kindergarten classes in the morning, we also offer enrichment programmes in the afternoon. Little Scholar Mandarin available for children ages 3-12 and Ready Reader Early Learning Program (USA) for children ages 2½-4 works to improve the reading readiness of children.
Talking about growth, Malaysia is going to celebrate it’s 52nd National Day on 31st Aug. So I got the children dressed for their nationality at school. The kids paraded around the school and then we all headed into the middle area for a song performance. Then we went to the snacks area to sample the foods of many lands. And of course I didn't miss the chance to take photos!

What a nice cake...from this cute little boy's mum...gotta love his mum for having such a great Merdeka spirit for baking us this cake came with a recipe for us to try too! Another chance to teach the children to spot for our Malaysia flag!

Look how cute they are. We were really into Merdeka spirit! Took a chance to have a group photo for the very first time. But the pictures! As usual, they are cruddy. Some children just refused to stay still for a second....never mind we'll try again next time...
Need I introduce our Malaysia national costumes? From left is girl in cheongsam with a not so suitable pose, Malay baju kurung and an Indian costume.
One in red Samfoo with direct translation from Cantonese means Blouse and Pants and another in Indian costume.
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