Wednesday, February 23, 2011

FIRST WEEK OF P1 - VIDEO BY MOE

On the first day of school this year, a video crew commissioned by MOE came to Tampines Primary School. Their aim : to showcase the fun learning experience of being in a new environment for the first time.
Video Crew filming outside the school gate
And the product : a glimpse of life of the P1 students as reflected in their exuberant faces and energetic actions. Gone were the days when first day of school was filled with anxiety, fear and stress.
One of the P1 students, Aaron Jacob Buono, being interviewed.
Another P1 student, Adam Naufal, sharing his thoughts.
We are especially proud of the TPS kids who were featured in this video - speaking from their hearts about things that they enjoyed in school. Kudos also to the PSG Daddies and Mommies who worked tirelessly on First Day of school assisting and supporting the school in many areas.
The film crew catching a glimpse of the students' life on 1st day of school. 
Students who were engrossed with the learning activities at the Science Experiential Corner, kindly assisted by our supportive PSG member, Mommy Adelina. 
In support of Dad for Life programme, daddies were encouraged to bring the kids to school on that day. Who else should be welcoming them but the TPS PSG Daddies! These Daddies warmly welcomed the fathers who came to school with their child that morning with goodie bags.
PSG Daddies welcoming other fathers at the school gate, with goodies in hand. 
On top of that, other PSG team members were equally busy assisting teachers in the classrooms, in the canteens during recess, organising fun activities such as Science Experiental Learning Corner, Maths Hot Hour and Storyland for the kids.
Mummy Rachel guiding the students in leaf-rubbing activity at the Science Experiential Corner. 
Mummy Peggy busily engaging TPS students at the Math Hot Hour programme.
How were the kids' reactions? Well, watch the video to find out more! :)


Tuesday, February 22, 2011

PSG INVESTITURE 2011

Today marks an eventful moment for 70 PSG members. To mark the event, new and existing members were invited on stage with their children to receive a Certificate of Appointment from the Principal of TPS, Ms Veronica Tay. We could see the proud faces of the children as they held their parents' hands and led them up the stage. Equally radiant were the parents themselves who made the time out of their busy schedule to attend today's investiture. We greatly appreciate your presence and we would like to warmly welcome you as part of our PSG family. :)

We greatly missed another 80 members of our PSG family. Although they were unable to join us today due to commitment of work and personal nature, we know that they were with us in spirit. We would like to welcome you, too! We hope to be able to meet you someday in one of the many PSG events that we will be organising this year. 

And, one such event that we have lined up for the PSG family is the PSG Day Out which will be held on 12 March 2011 at Pasir Ris Park. It will be a day of fun, food and laughter. Let's mingle and get to know the big PSG family. Do visit us at our FB group page, look for 'PSG Day Out' and click 'attending' if you wish to join us there. We will give you more updates later. In the meantime, make a choice to come down with your spouses and children on that day. We are looking forward to see you there! 

For those of you who have missed out on today's event, we would like to take this opportunity to introduce our EXCO members once again. And if you see us around the school or even outside the school premises, do approach us and introduce yourself to us. We are a bunch of friendly people. :) We'd love to meet you and get to know you too. 

Here we are : 
From L-R : Shaoli (Secretary), Peggy (Vice-Chairperson), Juliana (Chairperson)

Directors of Dad-for-Life Programme
Wei Ping & Billy

Directors of HOT Events (School / Staff)
Marian & Siti Khadijah

Directors of 'Beyond Book' Programme (Students)
Nafisah & Rachel

3 of our EXCO members whose pictures are not here are: 
Donna - Director of Logistics & Recruitment
Rupika - Director of Family Programme (SFE)
Kim - Director of Family Programme (SFE) 

We will upload their photos here too so that you can get acquainted with them. :)

If you are interested to view the group photos taken on stage, please visit our FB group - PSG Tampines Primary School. The photos have been uploaded there. 

Till we meet next time - 'To Serve and Support with Love'

Monday, February 21, 2011

PSG Weekly Programmes 2011

PSG assists the school in running some programmes on a weekly basis. We are currently recruiting members who would like to volunteer their time to assist us in supporting the students. If you are interested in rendering your services in any of these programmes, you may contact us at the following email address : tps00psg@gmail.com.

The following are programmes jointly run by PSG members and the various departments in the school:

Tuesdays (Odd Weeks), 9.30am - 11.00am
Programme : EduFun (EL Department)
Helping pupils in the instructions for the games if need arises. Monitoring loan/return of language-related board games in the MRL.

Tuesdays (Even Weeks), 10.00am - 11.00am
Programme : Storyland (EL Department)
Telling stories to P1 - P4 pupils in the MRL (Media Resource Library) during recess. 

Wednesdays, 7.20am - 8.00am
Programme : Reading Mum/Dad (EL Department)
Guiding P1 and P2 pupils in reading (LSP and those identified as weak in reading by EL teachers).

Wednesdays, 7.15am - 7.45am
Programme : Reading Mum/Dad for CL, ML, TL (MT Department)
Assisting and guiding slow readers in reading for P1 - P3. Guiding pupils in proper pronunciation and intonation of reading.

Wednesdays, 9.30am - 11.00am
Programme : Physical Science Learning Zone (Science Department)
Conducting Physical Science activities during recess time for pupils.

Thursdays, 9.30am - 11.00am
Programme : Maths Hot Hour (Maths Department)
Manning of game stalls during recess. Allowing pupils to learn Maths while having fun. 


Fridays, 9.30am - 11.00am
Programme : InnoShop (ICT Department)
Assisting in the running of shops. Providing support in producing crafts. 

We look forward to having you on board with us. Do let us know if you're interested and able to render your services in any of the above programmes. Do email us. We certainly want to hear from you.

If you're unable to assist us in the weekly programmes, we also do have special events and other programmes which are conducted on a one-off basis. We will be putting up details of these events on this blog soon. We look forward to seeing you in any of PSG events. Welcome on board the PSG ship! :)

Sunday, February 20, 2011

Retrospection - Part 1

This blog is about giving voices to the important person behind every child - the parent. In this first part of Retrospection, we will read about a parent's honest thoughts and insight into what being in a support group means to her.

It is never easy to bare your heart and soul in public. We understand you and we hear you. Therefore, we would like to invite you to share with us your thoughts and feelings about how being in PSG has benefitted your child.

Thank you, Mummy Rachel, for penning your thoughts and feelings here! :)

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PSG  -- Parents Support Group

This initially sounded to me like another volunteer group, for parents wanting to butter up to the school, and for the school to dump yucky chores for parents..

But ever since I decided to want to be much more involved with my sons’ lives, many different aspects came into light.
Besides their health, recreation and nutrition, their educational life takes up a huge proportion each day. I looked at their time tables, school work, CCA activities and all other stuff communicated through letters, still, many things seemed incomprehensible in the broad sense. And my boys are equally frustrated with my queries.

Then comes PSG.

After following to school trips do I then understand the challenges teachers face.
Reading to a group of students who needs extra boost to their English recognition and pronunciation do I then realize how some of them may not have the help they needed at home.
Setting up fun and game booths during festivities do I then realize how something out-of-the-norm made the children so excited like being treated to a birthday party during recess.
Putting up performances for celebrations never fail to surprise the pupils, teachers as well as our own children.
Attending coffee talks made me less lonely, as a parent with some hard to crack issues with raising children.
                                      
Yes indeed.
Parent Support Group is a true form of support.
Supporting the teachers with extra hands and relieving them of some simple yet arduous tasks.
Supporting the school’s environment with our constant feedback and contribution.
Supporting our children with a hands-on understanding of what they are going through each day.
Supporting fellow parents with ideas and sharing of thoughts when we gather.

PSG is certainly not selfish.
Be part of it, and I understood the tremendous joy and satisfaction that comes with the selfless time and effort that I put in.
Volunteerism in its true sense, doesn’t take a lot from me.
In fact, I gained much more.

Rachel Eng

Friday, February 18, 2011

PSG TPS EXCO 2011

It's our pleasure to introduce the EXCO members of PSG TPS 2011. 


Chairperson
Juliana Johari


Vice-chairperson
Peggy Chan


Secretary
Shaoli Bose


EXCO Members
Billy Ng
Donna Tay
Kim Scarabello
Loh Wei Ping
Marian Lazaroo
Nafisah MM Suheimi
Rachel Eng
Rupika Bhargava
Siti Khadijah


"To Serve and Support with Love"

Friday, February 11, 2011

Welcome to the Tampines Primary School Parent Support Group Website

Hello Parents! As you know this year the support for Tampines Primary School has been stellar and not only does the school appreciate your support but remember that we are doing this for our kids!


We have decided to put up this site to assist the PSG as well as the school in communicating upcoming activities, information, issues and concerns to you. We would also like this blog to be a platform in which you can communicate back to us!


We hope that this proves as a valuable tool in helping us collaborate better so that our kids can get the best education possible as well as making TPS a wonderful place for them to come to school!


Enjoy!


Juliana
Chairperson of PSG TPS 2011