N RTHOAKS PRIMARY SCHOOL

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N RTHOAKS PRIMARY SCHOOL Letter to Parents 01/2016 7 January 2016 Dear Parents / Guardians Northoaks Primary School warmly welcomes all our pupils to the start of a new school year. I hope you and your child are well-rested and feeling refreshed. We are happy to have our Primary 1 pupils and their parents as members of our big family. New Staff We also warmly welcome the following new teachers to the school: Mrs Thiam-Fan Kwai Lin Mr Patrick Low Mrs Michelle Yong Mdm Faznim Mdm April Leong PUPIL S WELL-BEING Photo-Taking for pupils for the School Smart Cards Wednesday, 3 February (For Primary 1 pupils only) The Ministry of Education will be conducting the yearly photo-taking exercise for all pupils in Primary 1 for the issuance of the School Smart Card (SSC). Primary 1 pupils will get their SSCs by end March 2016. The photo taking session is scheduled on Wednesday, 3 February in the school. Pupils will need to be in their school uniform for the photo-taking. (Note: If they have PE lessons on that day, they DO NOT need to put on their PE attire. Instead, pupils will wear the school uniform.) Morning Assembly and Lunch Time The school would like to reiterate that pupils will only need to be in school by 7.40am. Parents/Guardian may wish to take your child/ward to the school between 7.25am to 7.40am and not any earlier. Please also have a story book for your child/ward to read during the morning silent reading time (Monday to Wednesday: English Language Books, Thursday & Friday: Mother Tongue Languages Books). As stated in the Pupil s Handbook, pupils will be dismissed at 2.30 pm on Mondays and Wednesdays. The Primary 1 pupils will have their lunch break at 12.30 pm while the lunch break for Primary 2 and 3 pupils will be at 1 pm. Parents who wish to bring lunch for their child could pass it to their child at the school gate at the times given.

Insurance The school has engaged AVA Insurance Brokers Pte Ltd to provide Basic Student Protection Plan for 2016 for all pupils of the school. The plan will cover all related school activities, including co-curricular activities carried out in the school as well as outside school. The cost of the student protection plan will be fully borne by the school. Details of the Plan can be found in the information sheet attached. PARTNERSHIP WITH PARENTS Collection of Monies For 2016, the school had purchased the following items on behalf of your child. We would appreciate it if payment in cash can made to the Form Teacher by next Monday, 11 January 2016. Please put the exact amount in a used envelope with your child s name on it. S/n Items Amount Primary 1 1 Pupil s Handbook (given on 1 st day of school) $4.70 2 Subject Files English, Maths & Mother Tongue (to be kept $4.20 in the class cupboard by Form Teacher) 3 Leadership Notebook (Student Portfolio) (to be kept in the $8.00 class cupboard by Form Teacher) 4 Name tags (given during P1 Orientation) $5.00 Total amount to pay for Primary 1 pupil $21.90 S/n Items Amount Primary 2 1 Pupil s Handbook (given on 1 st day of school) $4.70 2 Subject Files English, Maths & Mother Tongue (to be kept $4.20 in the class cupboard by Form Teacher) 3 Leadership Notebook (Student Portfolio) (to be kept in the $8.00 class cupboard by Form Teacher) Total amount to pay for Primary 2 pupil $16.90 S/n Items Amount Primary 3 1 Pupil s Handbook (given on 1 st day of school) $4.70 2 Subject Files English, Maths, Science & Mother Tongue (to $5.60 be kept in the class cupboard by Form Teacher) 3 Leadership Notebook (Student Portfolio) (to be kept in the $8.00 class cupboard by Form Teacher) Total amount to pay for Primary 3 pupil $18.30 2

Modes of Communication The school believes that communication between parents and school is very important. Hence, in this issue of the school s newsletter, the various modes of communication available to you are shared. Pupil s Handbook The Pupil s Handbook contains important information regarding the school such as school rules, school hours and school contact. Your child may record homework or other information in the handbook. You and your child s teachers could write to one another via this handbook. Your child should alert his/her teacher if there is a written message from you to the teacher. Tip for parents: Make it a daily routine to go through the handbook to monitor your child s homework or whether there is a message from his/her teacher. Teach your child to use the timetable for packing of his/her schoolbag. Telephone: 6753 8835 This is the telephone number of our General Office. Should you wish to call a teacher, it is best to leave a message at the General Office as teachers are very likely to be in class and not at the Staff Room to answer your call. Appointments should also preferably be made in advance instead of just walking into the school to meet up with the teacher. Please understand that my teachers will do their best to return your call as soon as possible but as they have teaching duties during curriculum time and meetings outside curriculum time, they might not be able to return your call immediately. Do specify if there is something urgent to talk to the teacher when you contact the school. Email: northoaks_ps@moe.edu.sg This is the generic email address of the school. Please give the school 3 working days to respond to you. Letters/Newsletter from school From time to time, you will be receiving letters/newsletters from the school. The school may require an acknowledgement from you so that we know that you have read the letter(s). These letters will keep you informed of what is happening in the school as well as upcoming events so that you could make alternative transport or childcare arrangements, if needed. Sometimes, this could be seeking your consent for an out-of-school learning journey. If we do not receive a written approval from you, your child would not be able to join his/her classmates on such learning journeys. Tip for parents: Work out a system with your child to share such information with you, e.g. talk about what occurs in the school during your bonding time or set up a communication noticeboard to post such letters if your work hours do not match your child s daily schedule. You will need to refer to the information disseminated through the letters/newsletters. Thus, it would be good if parents can have a designated place to keep the various issues of the newsletter so that you can have easy access to them. 3

School website: http://www.northoakspri.moe.edu.sg Alternatively, you could access the school website to refer to past issues of the newsletter. The school website also gives you updates on school programmes and events. SMS Notification System At times you may also receive updates and reminders through the SMS notification system. To be cost effective, only one parent will be informed via SMS. Involvement in Child s Education As a parent, you are the key navigator of your child s growth. Your child will benefit the most when we put your child at the heart of what we do, and when we understand our shared responsibilities for your child and work together to bring out the best in your child. Here are some tips that you could consider to support your child s learning: Praise your child s good efforts, and not only his/her successes. Don t dwell on mistakes and academic marks. Rather, always encourage your child to strive for improvement. Give your child the confidence to seek help from his/her teacher. School Name Tags Name tags are compulsory on the school attire: school blouse for the girls, school shirts for the boys and PE T-shirts. They are to be ironed/sewn on the blouse / shirt just above the pocket or school crest on the PE T-shirt. Breakfast with Parents (7.30am to 8.00am) Breakfast with Parents@Northoaks provides opportunities for parents to have some bonding time with their child while having breakfast together in the school. Parents may bring food in to the school and eat with your child or purchase simple food from our canteen vendors. For safety reasons, parking in the school will NOT be available. We seek your understanding on this matter and we look forward to your participation. For the Primary 1 and 2, this is a monthly activity (on different days). As for the Primary 3, the activity will be held once every 2 months but on a different day from Primary 1 and 2. The schedule of Breakfast with Parents for the first 3 months is as follows: Primary 1 Tuesday, 5 Jan Wednesday, 17 Feb Friday, 11 Mar (Welcome Breakfast) (cum Curriculum Briefing) Primary 2 Friday, 15 Jan Tuesday, 23 Feb Wednesday, 30 Mar Primary 3 Tuesday, 19 Jan Wednesday, 23 Mar 4

Chinese New Year Celebration The school will be celebrating Chinese New Year on Friday, 5 February. On that day, there will be an assembly programme and fun-filled activities planned for the pupils. Reporting and dismissal times for the pupils will be as per normal on that day. Due to the constraints of space, only Primary 1 and 2 parents as well as the parents of the kindergarten children are invited to join in the celebration which will begin at 8.30 a.m. We sincerely apologise that we are not able to accommodate all parents in the celebration. School Holidays 2016 In order for your child not to miss out on his/her school lessons, we seek parents understanding and cooperation in taking your child on overseas holidays only during the school holidays. To help you in your planning, we have included the school vacations in this issue. The 4 school vacation periods are as follows: Between Terms I & II : Between Semesters I & II : Between Terms III & IV : At end of School Year : Sat 12 Mar Sun 20 Mar Sat 28 May Sun 26 Jun Sat 3 Sep Sun 11 Sep Sat 19 Nov Sat 31 Dec Calendar of Events for Term 1 Date Event Tuesday, 5 Jan Welcome Breakfast with Parents (For Primary 1) Friday, 15 Jan Breakfast with Parents (For Primary 2) Tuesday, 19 Jan Breakfast with Parents (For Primary 3) Wednesday, 3 Feb Friday, 5 Feb Monday, 8 Feb Tuesday, 9 Feb For Primary 1 only Photo-Taking for School Smart Card (all pupils are to wear their school uniform). Chinese New Year Celebration (School will end at 1.30pm) Chinese New Year (Public Holiday) Chinese New Year (Public Holiday) Wednesday, 17 Feb Breakfast with Parents (For Primary 1) Tuesday, 23 Feb Breakfast with Parents (For Primary 2) Friday, 11 Mar Curriculum Briefing for Primary 1 Parents (in the morning) and Breakfast with Parents Term 1 School Vacation Sat 12 Mar to Sun 20 Mar 2016 5

CURRICULUM MATTERS Modular CCA for Primary 3 This will be carried out on Wednesdays from 2.45 pm to 4.15 pm. The first session will start in Term 1 on Wednesday, 17 Feb. Details will be given at a later date. Sports Enrichment Programme for Primary 2 Inline Skating The optional enrichment programme will start in Term 2 on Mondays from 2.45 pm to 4.15 pm. More information will be provided at a later date. Gifted Education Programme (GEP) Identification Exercise 2016 for Primary 3 Pupils The GEP Identification Exercise aims to identify suitable pupils with high intellectual potential. Test-preparation activities could inflate pupils scores and not reflect their actual potential. Pupils who are not ready to handle the intellectual rigour and demands of the programme will struggle with the enriched curriculum and not benefit fully from it. The tentative schedule for the two stages of the GEP Identification Exercise 2016 is given below: (a) GEP Screening Exercise (English Language and Mathematics) Shortlisted pupils are invited to participate in the Selection Exercise: (b) GEP Selection Exercise (English Language, Mathematics and General Ability) Friday, 26 August Tuesday, 18 October and Wednesday, 19 October More information will be provided at a later date closer to the exercise. The staff and I would like to wish you a great year ahead and we look forward to your continuous support. In partnership with you Mrs Theresa Hong Principal 6