SSL, yes, i waited almost 2 months and paid $37 for being in the queue. it's more interactive than kindermusik. basically, they learn alphabets through themes (e.g. garden). every week, they will learn different alphabets and these alphabets will related to the theme (e.g. B for Butterfly). in the 1 hr segment, they will have 15mins of free play to warm up, then music, magic box, craft, outdoor play (sometimes waterplay sometimes swimming) and snacks. these are applicable to the mandarin class in the next hr except for snacks. i have enrolled him in the Evans Road branch and it costs about $480 for a terms of 10 lessons. a $50 deposit must also be paid upfront with the school fee.
sweetie, yes, bilingual class; 1 hr english and 1 hr Mandarin. oh, what's her schedule like? samuel attends only 1 day a week; sat 9-11am
pammie, yes, that's the place! well, during the orientation, we were told that only Mandarin is allowed during Mandarin class and the same for English class. so, both the caretaker and tammi will learn to speak mandarin and recognise words in no time...
fushiastar, my niece and nephew are attending chiltern house now. it's only good for toddlers 2 years and above, right? i can see my niece and nephew enjoying school as they are always enthusiasted about going there...they also bring home a lot of artwork, body stamps, paint on their bodies...can tell it's quite enjoyable...
rooster, i think only gymboree offer this type of services...