Sunday, October 25, 2009

Nov/Dec 2009 School Holiday Programs






Come and join us for holiday programs for the Nov/Dec 2009 school break!
Exciting and fun themes include The Wonders of the World, Baking Courses and a visit to a charity home in Taman Megah. Courses are suitable for children between the ages of 3+ and 5+ for the Kindy group, and 6 and 12 for the Primary group. A discount of 10% will be given for those who register by 14 November 2009 (Saturday).

Please call Christine/Aileen at 78802460 or 016-2091989 for further details.

Saturday, October 24, 2009

ICAS MATHEMATICS 2009

Literacy World congratulates the following participants who have sat for the Mathematics 2009 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), held by the University of New South Wales, Australia:-

DISTINCTION

CLARYSS KUAN (STD 3)
*WONG YAN ZHI (STD 4)
CHEAH JIT HONG (STD 5)
KELLY LOW (F 2)
MATTHEW CH’NG (F 4)
VICTORIA NGOW (F 4)

CREDIT

JASMINE KAUR (STD 4)
TEO MUN JOON (STD 4)
VALERIE NGOW (F 3)
LOO SHU WEN (F 3)
BRANDON GOH (F 4)

PARTICIPATION

NATANIA TAI (STD 4)
TRICIA TAN (STD 5)
TAN JIA XIN KAREN (STD 5)
CHONG LI HUI (STD 5)
NATASHA TAI (STD 5)
HANSON TAN (STD 6)
CHONG LI LENG (F 1)
KHONG KEAN HUA (F 2)
LAM KIN JOON (F 2)
DANIEL CHEW (F 4)
SATOKO OMATA (F 5 & L 6)
LOO SENG LOON (F5 & L 6)

*Note:-
Kindly note that we have received a notification from the UNSW dated 16 October 2009 informing the following:

"Following further analysis of question 32 in Paper B (Standard 4) we have concluded that the language used in this question was ambiguous and open to different interpretations, resulting in two different solutions. For this reason we have
determined that both Option B (26) and Option D (46) are appropriate responses."

Following the above, students' scores have been adjusted accordingly.

Friday, October 16, 2009

Fundraising Charity Concert for Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Taman Megah


How often is it that when we hear of the word "charity" we think of the poor and the unfortunate around us who are deprived of the basic needs in life? I suppose for most of us, our hearts pour out especially to the abandoned children who have the potential to grow and develop into a unique individual and yet are not given the chance of life. Those who have been involved in fundraising events and are volunteers to homes and shelters know that whatever little time that we have sacrificed for them, bring them immense joy and in return, we feel a sense of fulfillment and for some, a reason of existense.

Enclosed is an e-flyer for a charity concert organised by a group of artistes, consisting of local and international Chinese actors/singers with the main purpose of raising funds for Pusat Penjagaan Kanak-kanak Cacat Taman Megah. The centre currently houses 138 disabled and underprivileged children and has plans to build a bigger home with facilities to accomodate the rising number of children each year. It is a non-profit organisation and relies solely on donation by the public. If you would like to support this cause, you may purchase the concert tickets which the details are enclosed in this e-flyer. The centre also accepts cash donation and food supplies. I hope that you would share this email with your family members and friends. Together, let's create a better place for these children to live in.

For those who are interested to know more about this centre, you may contact the Admin Manager, Mr Baskar at (03) 7806 1143/ 4261 or visit the website at http://www.ppkkctm.org/

Saturday, October 10, 2009

Holiday Courses 2009

Coming soon!
Holiday courses for Nov/Dec 2009 school break!
Exciting and fun themes including 'The Seven Wonders of the Ancient World', 'The Wonders of Science' and Baking Course!
Courses are suitable for children between the ages of 4 and 6 for Kindy group and 7 and 12 for primary group.

Please call Christine/Aileen at 78802460 or 016-2091989 for further details.

Saturday, October 3, 2009

ICAS ENGLISH 2009

Literacy World congratulates the following participants who have sat for the English 2009 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), held by the University of New South Wales, Australia:-

HIGH DISTINCTION
CLARYSS KUAN (STD 3)
VALENTINA HO (F 1)
VICTORIA NGOW (F 4)

DISTINCTION
TEO MUN JOON (STD 4)
WONG YAN ZHI (STD 4)
CHEAH JIT HONG (STD 5)
NATASHA TAI (STD 5)
LYDIA POW (F 2)
LIM WEI HAN (F 2)
CHAN WINGKY (F 2)
LOO SHU WEN (F 3)
VALERIE NGOW (F 3)
MATTHEW CH’NG (F 4)
THAM WAI LIANG (F 5 & LOWER 6)

CREDIT
NATANIA TAI (STD 4)
HANSON TAN (STD 6)
KOICHI NAKAJIMA (STD 6)
DAVID CHEW (F 1)
AMIRTHAM MANIVANNAN (F 1)
RACHEL CH’NG (F 2)
KELLY LOW (F 2)
KHONG KEAN HUA (F 2)
DANIEL CHEW (F 4)
BRANDON GOH (F 4)
EUGENE LAU (F 5 & LOWER 6)
SATOKO OMATA (F 5 & LOWER 6)
HOONG WEI EN (F 5 & LOWER 6)

PARTICIPATION
LEE MING XUAN (STD 3)
JASMINE KAUR (STD 4)
TRICIA TAN (STD 5)
TAN JIA XIN (STD 5)
SATISH KUMAR (STD 5)
CHONG LI HUI (STD 5)
CHONG LI LENG (F 1)
LAM KIN JOON (F 2)
LIEW HUI NEE (F 5 & LOWER 6)
SONG MEI TENG (F 5 & LOWER 6)
LOO SENG LOON (F 5 & LOWER 6)

Wednesday, August 12, 2009

Literature in English for SPM Students

We now offer Literature in English for students who will be taking their SPM in 2009 and 2010. Group and private classes are available. Kindly contact us for further details.

Friday, August 7, 2009

ICAS SCIENCE 2009

Literacy World congratulates the following participants who have sat for the Science 2009 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), held by the University of New South Wales, Australia:-

High Distinction

Teo Mun Joon (Std 4)

Distinction

Claryss Kuan (Std 3)
Wong Yan Zhi (Std 4)
Cheah Jit Hong (Std 5)
Kelly Low (F 2)
Lim Wei Han (F 2)
Valerie Ngow (F 3)
Victoria Ngow (F 4)
Matthew Ch’ng (F 4)

Credit

Natania Tai (Std 4)
Danielle Ch’ng (Std 6)
Hanson Tan (Std 6)
Gan Huan Min (F 2)
Lam Kin Joon (F 2)
Loo Shu Wen (F 3)
Satoko Omata (F 5 & Lower 6)

Participation

Jasmine Kaur (Std 4)
Tan Jia Xin (Std 5)
Satish Kumar (Std 5)
Chong Li Hui (Std 5)
Natasha Tai (Std 5)
David Chew (F 1)
Chong Li Leng (F 1)
Amirtham Manivannan (F 1)
Khong Kean Hua (F 2)
Daniel Chew (F 4)
Brandon Goh (F 4)
Loo Seng Loon (F 5 & Lower 6)

Kindly contact our centre for an appointment to collect the certificate and assessment sheet.

Monday, July 27, 2009

ICAS COMPUTER SKILLS 2009

Literacy World congratulates the following participants who have sat for the Computer Skills 2009 International Competitions and Assessments for Schools (ICAS), held by the University of New South Wales, Australia:-

High Distinction
LIM WEI HAN (F2)

Distinction
WONG YAN ZHI (STD 4)
DANIEL CHEW (F4)
VICTORIA NGOW (F4)

Credit
JASMINE GRAIJ KAUR (STD 4)
LEE ZEN WEI (STD 4)
NATASHA TAI (STD 5)
VALERIE NGOW (F3)

Participation
NATANIA TAI (STD 4)
DAVID CHEW (F1)

Kindly contact our centre for an appointment to collect the certificate and assessment sheet.

Thursday, July 23, 2009

Literacy World is on Facebook



We are finally on Facebook! Do check us out and join us on Facebook where we will post the current events and happenings in the centre.

Do Your Kids Wear Them?


It is a common sight to find children whizzing around on their bikes, skateboards, and scooters in our neighbourhood. However, one may note that many are not wearing helmets.

According to a new national poll, half of the children who live in communities where there are no helmet laws do not wear helmets while riding their bikes. But helmets, like seatbelts, are one of those must-have safety devices that really make a difference. Studies have shown that wearing a helmet while bike riding lowers the risk of death by more than 50 percent. 40,000 head injuries and 50,000 injuries to the scalp and face each year would be prevented in kids ages four to 15 if they wore bicycle helmets, according to the American National Highway Traffic Safety Administration.

Brain injuries, unlike, say, a broken arm, can have severe and lasting consequences. In a recent review of nearly 30 studies on brain injury, researchers at the University of California Los Angeles found that kids with moderate to severe brain trauma trailed behind their peers in certain types of brain function such as memory, verbal skills and problem solving even two or more years after the injury. The study also showed that younger children are particularly susceptible to lingering problems from brain injuries. Kids who were between 2 and 7 years old when they suffered the injury sometimes lagged behind peers in verbal skills years later, even when the injury was mild.

So make it a mandatory rule in your house that your child must wear his helmet if he wants to ride his bike, skates, or anything else on wheels. If you instill the habit as early as possible, it'll become a part of his life, hopefully far into the teen years and beyond.

How strict are you when it comes to making your kids wear helmets?

Ref: http://childparenting.about.com/b/2009/06/17/bicycle-helmets-do-your-kids-wear-them.htm

Friday, May 8, 2009

June 2009 Holiday Program



Come and join us in an "excursion" into the world of endangered animals during this school holidays in June. Understand more about their life cycles, habitats and characteristics. We also have interesting videos and pictures lined up for you so that you can see how these animals are endangered.

Call Aileen at 78802460 or 016-2091989 for more details. Early bird registration will receive an additional 10% discount (applicable only for full payment received before 24 May 2009). Fees are inclusive of worksheets, materials and tea breaks. Transport can be arranged at an additional surchage depending on location.

Friday, January 9, 2009