Punggol View Primary School
Important Note to Parents
2 to 4 Jan 2013
Useful Handouts
We have included the following attachments:
� General Information from Pupil’s Handbook
� First and second hundred words
� Penmanship
We would appreciate it if you could spend some time to guide
your child in reading the high frequency words and check on
how he/she writes the respective letters/numbers. We believe
that correct handwriting skills will lead students to good
penmanship.
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“Keep your eyes on the stars, and your feet on the ground.” Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919)* Dear Parents / Guardians You child is like our precious STAR in Punggol View Primary. This means that he or she is Special, Talented and are Anchored in the R
3ICH
(Responsibility, Respect and Resilience, Integrity, Care and Harmony) values. Just like the quotation above by the late US President Theodore Roosevelt, we want your child to always do the right thing and give of his or her best so as to realise his or her full potential and abilities, and yet remain grounded in the RI
3CH values and be a person of character.
The school and teachers want to develop your child in the Moral, Emotional, Social, Cognitive, Aesthetics and Physical, (MESCAP) domains to the full. Through a culture of care and learning, we hope that your child will grow and glow to be “a Person of Character who is a Good and Responsible Citizen of Tomorrow”. You are also a very important member of our Punggol View Family. We would need the understanding, support and cooperation of our parents and guardians to complement the school’s role. You can monitor your child’s school work and performance, and guide your child to acquire good values. You can also partner with us by volunteering your expertise and creating time and space to engage and work with our children and staff. The Pupil’s Handbook will be ready for collection in mid-Jan 2013 and please take time to go through the information found in the handbook and learn about the school, its rules and routines. We wish you all the best as you journey with us to create a joyful and enriching educational experience for all. Kelvin Tay Principal / Punggol View Primary School * President Theodore Roosevelt (1858-1919) was the 26
th US President. In
1906, he received the Nobel Peace Prize.
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Pupils’ Pledge
We, the pupils of Punggol View Primary School, pledge that:
We will always do the right thing.
We will respect our teachers, parents, family, fellow
schoolmates and members of the community.
We will show our care and concern for others and the
environment.
We will interact harmoniously with one another regardless of
our race, language, religion and nationality.
We will always strive to give of our best in everything we do.
We will be resilient so as to achieve the goals that we have set
for ourselves.
We will eat wisely and exercise regularly for healthy living.
We will develop an appreciation for the aesthetics by
participating actively in the art and music programmes.
We will grow and glow to be good and responsible citizens of tomorrow to serve our nation with pride.
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Our Philosophy Values-driven, Holistic Education We believe in nurturing the whole child by guiding our pupils to develop their moral, emotional, social, cognitive, aesthetic and physical (MESCAP) domains to the full in a caring and learning culture so that they will become good and responsible citizens of tomorrow.
Our Values
Respect I am respectful and considerate to others.
Responsibility I know my duty and carry it out with love and commitment.
Resilience I never give up easily.
Integrity I am honest and will stand up for what is right.
Care
I show care and concern for others.
Harmony I work and interact well with others.
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School Operating Hours
For Term 1:
Days Reporting
Time School Starts
School Ends
Monday to Friday
7.50 am 8.00 am 1.00 pm
For Terms 2, 3 & 4:
Days Reporting
Time School Starts
School Ends
Monday, Wednesday & Friday
7.50 am 8.00 am 1.30 pm
Tuesday & Thursday
7.50 am 8.00 am 3.00 pm
Selected Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), Learning Support Programme for English Language and Mathematics, and remedial classes are held outside the normal school hours on weekdays.
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School Routines and Procedures a. School Operating Hours
• For Term 1:
• School starts at 7.50 a.m. for Morning Assembly and first lesson will commence at 8 a.m. and the school day will end at 1 p.m.
• Your child is encouraged to report to the school hall by 7.50 a.m. as the bell will ring at 7.50 a.m.
• Pupils who arrive after 7.50 a.m. will be considered late for school.
• The dismissal time will be at 1 p.m. Please do pick your child up by 1.30 p.m.
• For Term 2 onwards:
• The dismissal time on Monday, Wednesday and Friday will be at 1.30 p.m.
• The dismissal time on Tuesday and Thursday will be 3.00 p.m.
• This is to allow us to conduct modular CCAs – Sports4All and Arts4All Programmes on Tuesday and/or Thursday.
• Opening of school gates as from 7 Jan 2013 till end of Term 1.
• As from 7 Jan onwards, parents are not allowed to be in the school campus for security reasons, and you may have to pick your child from the school gate. Please alert your child which gate he / she has to go to during dismissal time to meet you or an accompanying family member, guardian or domestic helper.
• Coralinus Gate (side gate next to the Multi-Storey Car Park) � 7.15 a.m. to 8.00 a.m. � 1.00 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. � 1.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. (from Term 2 onwards,
Monday, Wednesday & Friday) � 3.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. (from Term 2 onwards,
Tuesday & Thursday)
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• Punggol View Gate (next to the Bus Stop) � 7.15 a.m. to 8.30 a.m. � 1.00 p.m. to 1.30 p.m. � 1.30 p.m. to 2.00 p.m. (from Term 2 onwards,
Monday, Wednesday & Friday) � 3.00 p.m. to 3.30 p.m. (from Term 2 onwards,
Tuesday & Thursday)
• The main school gate will be opened to allow vehicles to enter to drop off your children. Please drive slowly and note the road hump near the Guard Post as you enter the school and do use the round-about before you drop or pick up your child. We allow parents to drop and/or pick up your child from the Foyer as this will be a consistent routine for your child even during raining days. This is important so that your child will not be confused.
b. Safety and Security
• We do not allow cars into our campus in the afternoon except for those driven by our teachers and their family members. This is to ensure safety within the premises and for security concerns.
• Please drive safely and slowly along Punggol Place. Our pupils are very precious to us and we will not want any careless driver to cause an accident.
• The Traffic Light near the Bus Stop will be ready in Mar 2013, pending work to be done by LTA and HDB. We seek your understanding to be careful when you and your child cross the road. The security guard will manage the traffic in the morning before the start of the school day till the installation of the new Traffic Light.
• We will monitor the traffic for the time being. For parents who plan to drive and drop your child of in the morning, please avoid making a U-turn at the traffic junction opposite the Fo Guang Shan Temple. An alternative safer but slightly longer road is to take the turn from Punggol Walk and then to Sentul Crescent.
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• Parents / Guardians have to obtain a visitor’s pass at the gate for security reasons. We have to tighten our security in line with the government’s security guidelines.
• We need your cooperation and understanding on this. We do not make apologies for being rule-bound as our pupils are very precious to us and we take the security of our pupils very seriously. This also ensures that our parents / guardians are rest assured that their children are in a safe environment.
c. Health and Absence from School
• Please ensure that your child is well before sending him / her to school. As children play and interact with one another in close proximity, it is easy for them to pick up viruses and germs. If your child is unwell, please take him / her to see a doctor and get the doctor to issue a Medical Certificate (MC).
• We also encourage you to ensure that your children eat a good meal before they come to school. Research has shown that there is a strong correlation between performance in academic studies and whether the child has had a meal. We would be grateful if you could also encourage your child to eat healthily as we certainly do not want our pupils to become unfit and suffer from obesity. Also do encourage your child to sleep early and to have at least 9 to 10 hours of sleep.
• Should your child be absent from school, we would like you or our child to contact the Form Teacher or leave a message for the Form Teacher. We will also be contacting you as soon as we can when your child fails to report to school. To facilitate this channel of communication, we would appreciate it if you could provide us with an updated mobile number or contact number. Please do alert us immediately if you decide to change your contact number. In so doing we hope to work very closely with you to ensure that your child comes to school regularly.
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Insurance The school will buy an insurance policy for all our pupils. Under this basic plan, our pupils and staff are covered if they sustain any injury during any school activity, in and outside of the school’s premises. Leaving the School before Dismissal Pupils are not allowed to leave the school before dismissal unless an unforeseeable matter has occurred at home or the child is unwell. In such a case, parents/guardians must first obtain permission from the office and produce their identity cards for verification before taking their child home. Unauthorised Persons in the School Premises In the interest of security, the school does not encourage anyone to come into the school premises unnecessarily. All visitors to the school need to report to the General Office. Those who have official appointments with valid purpose(s) will be issued with a visitor’s pass upon producing their identity card. Parents who wish to see the teachers are advised to do so before/after school hours. They need to make an appointment with the respective teacher(s) through their children. An appointment will be scheduled and the date / time will be written in the Parent-Teacher Communication Book or Pupil’s Handbook.
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Road Safety Advice for our Pupils Our pupils are reminded to observe road safety at all times. Their safety is very important and we hope parents could emphasize the importance of road safety to your child. The following are some safety guidelines to take note of to be a responsible pedestrian.
1. Always cross the road at designated pedestrian crossings,
overhead bridges, underpasses or zebra crossings. 2. Be attentive. Look out for vehicles. Always be alert for
inattentive drivers even at signalised crossings. 3. Be Seen, Be Safe! Raise your hand to draw the driver’s
attention and establish eye contact. Not all vehicles will stop at a zebra crossing. For your safety, wait till the vehicle has stopped before you start to cross.
4. When you use the Traffic Light Crossing, do not cross when the ‘green man’ is flashing or the “red man” lights up, as you may not be able to complete the crossing.
5. Before you cross the road, look out for traffic in all directions as drivers do not always stop when they should. Never sprint across roads. There is no need to rush. Avoid using gadgets such as handphone and earphones while crossing the road.
6. Do not stand in between parked vehicles, in front of stationary buses or big vehicles as the drivers may not see you.
7. Always use footpaths when possible. 8. Wear bright coloured attire when you travel at night so that
the driver could see you better. 9. Never play nor stand in the bus bay. 10. Always hold on to handrails on the bus to avoid being
thrown off balance during sudden swerves or brakes.
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11. Never stick out any part of your body when you’re in a bus or in a car.
12. Never play in a moving vehicle. 13. Always wait for the bus to stop fully before boarding or
alighting. 14. Always be alert for any oncoming cyclists or pedestrians
when alighting from the bus. 15. Young children should always be accompanied by adults. 16. Be considerate. Cross as soon as you can safely. Tips for Parents:
• Be patient when driving your child to school, these are peak traffic hours.
• Always park your vehicle at designated parking areas.
• Be alert and anticipate any crossings by school children.
• Teach your children about road safety rules. Set a good example.
• Help your child to cross the road safely.
School Rules 1. ASSEMBLY / PLEDGE TAKING 1.1 Pupils who are Singapore Citizens must sing the National
Anthem and take the pledge. Pupils will take the pledge with their right fist placed over the heart.
2. ATTENDANCE 2.1 All pupils must be punctual for school and all school
functions. Pupils must report to school by 7.50 am. 2.2 Pupils must not leave the class without the Teacher’s
Permission Tag.
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2.3 Pupils are not allowed to go out of the school premises at any time during school hours.
2.4 Pupils who are not feeling well must report to their teachers. Teachers will inform the parent(s) / authorised guardian concerned if the pupil needs to be sent home. Only the pupil’s parent(s)/ authorised guardian is / are allowed to fetch the pupil from the school. At no time is any pupil allowed to go home on his/her own with a verbal permission given by the parent(s) / guardian.
3. ATTIRE 3.1 All pupils are to wear the prescribed school uniform. Any
form of modifications to the uniform is not allowed. 3.2 All pupils must be in full uniform when they are in school
or when attending any activities organised by the school. 3.3 For days where there are PE lessons and game practice,
pupils must be in full PE attire. Pupils can wear their PE attire for the entire school day. Track pants are not part of the PE attire and should not be worn throughout the school day or during PE lessons except during wushu practices.
3.4 All pupils must put on a pair of white socks and black shoes.
3.5 Name tags are compulsory on the following attire: pinafore for the girls, shirts for the boys and PE t-shirts. They are to be sewn above the school crest for the pinafore, PE attire and the boy’s shirt pocket.
3.6 All pupils must keep their nails clean and short. 3.7 Girls with short hair must keep their hair neat. 3.8 Girls with long hair that touches the collar of their blouse
must plait or tie up their hair neatly. Only plain black / blue ribbons or black / blue hair clips are allowed. Fanciful ornaments are not allowed on the hair.
3.9 Boys’ hairstyles should be one that is short, neat and
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appropriate. 3.10 Boys are not allowed to keep facial hair and pupils with
facial hairs will be required to be shaven. 3.11 Dying and streaking of hair is not allowed. 3.12 All pupils are not allowed to have punk hairstyle or any
hairstyle that is deemed inappropriate by the school. 3.13 All pupils are not allowed to wear any form of jewellery. 3.14 All pupils are not allowed to wear track shoes unless on
medical grounds or during PE lessons. 3.15 Girls may wear plain gold / silver stud earrings. Multiple
earrings are not allowed. 3.16 Boys are not allowed to pierce their ears or wear ear studs
/ earrings. 3.17 Spectacles (if worn) should be plain and non-tinted. Avoid
loud coloured spectacle frames. Note: School uniforms and name tags are available from the school uniform supplier. 4. GENERAL CONDUCT 4.1 All pupils should uphold the core values of the school. 4.2 All pupils should greet the teachers and visitors when they
see them. 4.3 All pupils should be orderly and self-disciplined at all
times. 4.4 All pupils must be well-mannered, courteous, honest and
respectful at all times. 4.5 All pupils must co-operate with teachers and prefects at all
times. 4.6 All pupils / classes must move about in the school in a
quiet and orderly manner. 4.7 All pupils must not litter or vandalise school property.
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5. CLASSROOM CONDUCT 5.1 All pupils must stand up and greet the teacher when he /
she enters or leaves the class. 5.2 All pupils must leave the classroom during recess, except
for those performing recess duties. 5.3 All fans and lights must be switched off when leaving the
classroom. 5.4 All pupils must seek permission from the teacher and
obtain a Teacher’s Permission Tag before leaving the class during lessons.
6. RECESS 6.1 All pupils should queue up in an orderly manner when
purchasing food. 6.2 All food and drinks must be consumed within the school
canteen premises. 6.3 Used crockery should be returned to the respective stall’s
receptacle. 6.4 All pupils must finish their food / drinks before the recess
ends. 6.5 All pupils should help to maintain the cleanliness of the
school canteen. 6.6 All pupils are to assemble at the canteen immediately after
recess before proceeding to their classrooms. 7. ITEMS NOT TO BE BROUGHT TO SCHOOL 7.1 Pupils should not bring electronic games, cards and toys
to the school. 7.2 Pupils should not bring excessive pocket money to school. 7.3 No mobile phones or any electronic devices (e.g. PDA)
are allowed in school.
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Goodness Gracious Get Your Teacher’s Attention 1. Look at your teacher. 2. Raise your hand and remain
quiet. 3. Remain quiet till your teacher
calls out your name. 4. Ask your question.
Greet Your Teacher or an Adult 1. Look at the person. 2. Bow to show respect. 3. Use a pleasant and polite
voice and say, “Good Morning or Good Afternoon, Sir / Madam”
Follow Instructions Given By Your Teacher 1. Look at your Teacher. 2. Listen attentively to the
instructions given. 3. Say, “Yes or Okay”. 4. Do what you have been asked
to do right away. 5. Check with your teacher if you
are not sure of the instructions.
Making an Apology 1. Look at the person. 2. Use a sincere voice. 3. Say, “ I am sorry for ….”
Or “I want to apologise for …”. 4. Do not make excuses. 5. Explain how you plan to do
better in the future. 6. Always be polite and must be
sincere of what you say.
Make a Request 1. Look at the person. 2. Say in a clear and pleasant
voice. 3. Say exactly what you want to
ask. 4. Remember to start with, “May I
….”. 5. Remember to end with,
“please”. 6. If the answer given is, “Yes”,
remember to say, “Thank you”. 7. If the answer given is, “No”,
remember to accept the rejection politely and say “It is okay. Thank you”.
Report to a Teacher of a Behaviour 1. Look at the Teacher. 2. Use a calm voice and ask to
talk to him or her privately – “May I speak to you in private, please?”
3. Say the inappropriate behavior clearly and in detail.
4. Explain why you are making the report.
5. Answer any questions the teacher has.
6. Thank the teacher for listening to you.
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Giving Constructive Feedback 1. Look at the person. 2. Use a pleasant voice. 3. Say something positive first (if
any). 4. Tell exactly what you want to
say in a nice manner. 5. Explain calmly why this is a
problem to you. 6. Listen to the other person’s
point of view. Be politely always.
Disagree in an Appropriate Manner 1. Look at the person. 2. Be polite and use a pleasant
voice. 3. Say, “ I understand how you
feel ….”. 4. Reply politely why you feel
differently. 5. Give your reason(s). 6. Listen to other person’s point
of view.
Accepting Feedback or a Consequence 1. Look at the person. 2. Say, “Yes” or “Okay”. 3. Do not talk back or argue. 4. Explain politely why you choose
to do it. 5. Accept the feedback or
consequence. Be polite always.
Introducing Yourself 1. Look at the person. 2. Smile. 3. Extend your hand and shake
the person’s hand gently. 4. Use a pleasant voice. 5. Offer a greeting. Say, “Good
Morning Sir, my name is …”. 6. When you are about to leave,
say, “It is nice to meet you.”
Accept “No” for an Answer 1. Look at the person. 2. Say, “It is okay”. 3. Stay calm and remain quiet. 4. If you disagree, ask again later
politely.
Talking with Others 1. Look at the person. 2. Use a pleasant voice. 3. Ask questions politely and
clearly. 4. Do not interrupt when
someone is talking.
Giving Compliment 1. Look at the person and smile. 2. Use a pleasant voice and say
clearly. 3. Tell the person exactly what you
like about him or his action.
When Someone says, ‘Thank you” 1. Look at the person. 2. Smile. 3. Reply, “You are welcome” or
“You are most welcome”.
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First hundred key words
Use this list to guide your child in reading.
You may want to use it as a monitoring checklist.
a from much the
about get must their
all go my them
an had new then
and has no there
are have not they
as he now this
at her of to
back hero off two
be him old up
been his on want
before I one was
big if only we
but in or well
by into other went
call is our were
came it out what
can just over when
come like right where
could little said which
did look see who
do made she will
down make so with
first me some you
for more that your
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Second hundred key words
Use this list to guide your child in reading.
You may want to use it as a monitoring checklist.
after five man sit
again fly many soon
always found may stop
am four men take
another gave mother tell
any girl Mr. than
ask give never these
away going next thing
bad good once think
because got open three
best green own time
bird hand play too
black head put tree
blue help ran under
boy home read use
bring house red very
day how room walk
dog jump round white
don’t keep run why
eat know sat wish
every last saw woman
fast left say work
father let school would
fell live should year
find long sing yes
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Penmanship – Upper Case
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lift
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cross
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lift
around
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Penmanship – Lower Case
around
up
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down
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Penmanship – Numerals
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We look forward to
a meaningful and enjoyable
partnership with you
in developing your child to his/her
full potential.
Thank you!