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P1 Orientation Day14 November 2019
Mrs Wang-Tan Sun Sun
Principal
School History
Venerable Sek Kong Hiap
(广洽法师)
School History
Old Mee Toh School located along Race Course
Road and adjacent to Long San Temple
MissionTo maximise students’ potential and develop in
them a passion for life-long learning guided by
compassion, conscience, purity and righteousness.
VisionTouching Souls, Challenging Minds
净化心灵, 挑战思维
School Motto
慈
良
清
直
Compassion
Conscience
Purity
Righteousness
School Motto & Values
School Motto School Values
Compassion(慈)Care (仁心关爱)
Service (奉献他人)
Conscience(良)Resilience (坚韧不拔)
Excellence (精益求精)
Purity(清)Confidence (满怀信心)
Integrity (正直清廉)
Righteousness(直)Respect (互敬互重)
Teamwork(群策群力)
Buddhist Practices:
• Singing of Triple Gem song and prayer duringevery Monday assembly
• Teaching of values through storytelling byVenerable once a term
• Dharmaratna Festival
• Major Events:• Vesak Day Celebration on Founder’s Day• Examination Blessing
Debunking Some Possible
Misperceptions…
“Mee Toh School is only for Buddhists.”
“Mee Toh School is a Buddhist School. When
I send my child to the school, I will expect him
to naturally become good.”
Mee Toh’s Belief
• Like all schools in Singapore, we
are secular.
• Character Development is at the
heart of our school’s programme.
School’s Partners in
Character Development
•Tzu Chi Foundation conducts the “大爱妈妈” programme
that emphasises positive attitudes and good habits on
Wednesdays for lower primary students.
•Fo Guang Shan conducts Dharma Lessons on Saturdays for
students and parents on a sign up basis.
•Parents role as partners in shaping positive values and
attitudes are just as important, if not more than, the school.
Aims of Primary Education
• To lay a strong foundation
• To nurture the whole child
“As it [the/our education system] becomes more complex, we need to be clear-eyed that in this matured system,
there are trade-offs within the system, and
we must take sufficient bold steps to rebalance those trade-offs when needed.”
Considerations and potential challenges in balancing rigour and joy:
“There needs to be a balance between rigour and joy, and there is a fairly strong
consensus that we have tilted too much to the former.”
Changes at a Glance
Before
2019
Changes at a Glance
Before
2019
Changes at a GlanceBefore
2019
Personal QualitiesSchool Value Level Personal Qualities
Care P1-P6
o Show care and concern for the environment
and people around me
o Show kindness and empathy
Service
P1-P6 o Appreciate and show gratitude for others
P1-P3o Offer help to family members, teachers &
peers
P4-P6o Take actions to contribute to the common
good of others in the community
Resilience
P1-P6 o Demonstrate the growth mindset
P1-P3 o Keep trying even in difficult situations
P4-P6o Overcome difficulties by exploring alternative
solutions
Personal QualitiesSchool Value Level Personal Qualities
Excellence
P1-P6
o Put in the best effort to produce quality
work
o Reflect from experiences and learn from
them
P1-P3 o Seek help and guidance when in doubt
P4-P6
o Ask questions, sieve, analyse and evaluate
information to improve understanding of
the issue or problem
ConfidenceP1-P6
o Demonstrate self-awareness
o Demonstrate abilities to build positive
relationships
P4-P6o Think critically and explain view points and
decisions
Personal QualitiesSchool Value Level Personal Qualities
IntegrityP1-P6
o Differentiate right from wrong
o Face consequences of mistakes and learn
from the experience
oDo the right thing when no one is watching
Respect P1-P6
o Demonstrate awareness and sensitivity to
different cultures and religions
o Respond open-mindedly to different ideas
and values
Teamwork
P1-P3
o Express ideas and allow opinions and views
to be heard
o Fulfill different responsibilities and complete
given tasks as a group
P4-P6
o Influence peers positively
o Leverage on one another’s strengths and
abilities to achieve common goals
Home-School Partnership
• Parents are our partners in
the holistic education of the
children
• Our common interest is the
child
Home-School Partnership
Guiding Philosophy
Quality Relationships
Anchored on Mutual Trust and Mutual Respect
A mindset of partnership, collaboration and mutual support
Guided by MOE and Mee Toh School Ethos
Mee Toh School is committed to deliver quality education to
all our students, provide quality service to our partners and at
the same time, care for the well-being of our teachers and all
who work here.
We will do our utmost to serve you with courtesy and respect
and we expect that you treat us with the same respect
that you would like to be accorded.
Please let us know if our efforts fall below your
expectations. Your feedback and words of appreciation will
inspire us to continue to deliver our best.
Thank you for working with us, making Mee Toh School
Community a gracious one, and the school a place conducive
for learning, growth and work!
SERVICE QUALITY STATEMENT
1. Always work with your child’s teachers first as they
are the ones who know your child well.
2. Every Child is an Unique Individual• Each teacher has 30 unique individuals in the class. They
will take time to know your child, understand how he/she
learns, what excites them, and so on.
3. Train your children to be able to relay information to
their teachers.
Communication with School
Communication with School
4. Modes of communication:• Parents Gateway
• Student Handbook
• School main line and teachers’ extension numbers
For non-urgent matters, the teacher will respond within 3
working days.
5. Make an appointment before coming to school.
Please be patient with the teachers as they are
teaching many children.
When teachers need to be away from school:
They may
• be sick
• need to attend to important family matters
• need to attend training or briefing
• be away on maternity or paternity leave
Duration of absence may vary
School will need to arrange for relief teachers to take charge of their classes.
Year Head (P1 & P2)
• Work with teachers, HODs andYear Heads
• Look into providing better supportand integration of learning withineach level
Mrs Jacelyn Ang
First Day of School
• Have a good breakfast with your child
• Arrive by 7.25 a.m.
• Assemble in the school hall and sit according tothe class label
• Note: P1 parents are allowed into school premisesonly on the 1st day of school. Other usefulinformation can be found in ‘Orientation InformationHandout for Parents’
First Day of School
Engagement with Parents:
• Time: 8 a.m. to 10 a.m.
• Venue: School Hall
• Workshop for Parents
P1 recess from 10 a.m. to 10.30 a.m.
After P1 recess, parents are required to leavethe school premise to facilitate on-goinglessons and school dismissal
Expectations of Student Behaviour
1. Maintain proper decorum and behave in asocially responsible manner at all times.
2. Respect school staff and peers regardless ofcircumstances.
3. Keep the school clean and take good care ofschool properties.
Information can be found in Student Handbook pages 11-13
4. Wear the prescribed school uniform.
Modification to the uniform is not allowed.
Expectations of Student Behaviour
5. Keep your hair neat. Boys must be clean
shaven. Undercut hairstyle, and wearing of
beard or moustache are not allowed.
Expectations of Student Behaviour
School Uniform & Name Tags
• Name tag is part of the uniform, andto be sewn on the school uniform andPE T-shirts
• Place orders for name tags duringpurchase of school uniform. Each childwill need about 8 name tags throughoutthe 6 years.
6. Be punctual for school and all school conducted
activities.
7. Refrain from bringing expensive personal items or
toys such as mobile phone or any other audio
visual equipment to school.
Expectations of Student Behaviour
School Term
• New school term: 2 January 2019, Thursday
• 4 terms in a year. Termly School Calendar will beprovided via Parents Gateway
• All students must attend school until the end of eachschool term.
• Any request to leave Singapore for family tours or homevisits to former countries during the school terms doesnot constitute a valid reason.
School Hours
School DaysReporting
Time
Dismissal
TimeRecess Time
Mondays to
Fridays7.25 a.m.* 1.30 p.m. 10 a.m. –
10.30 a.m.
*Implementing from 2020
• Students report to assembling areas by 7.25 a.m.
• Silent reading starts from 7.10 a.m.
Arrival Arrangement
Arrival during fair weather days:
• Report directly to the parade square on all days,except on Monday.
• On Mondays:• Report to the Indoor Sports Hall (ISH) Level 4 for P1 to P3
students
Arrival Arrangement
Parade Square
Gate 2Gate 3Main Gate
Guard
House
Gate 4
Gate 5
Gate 6
Gate 7
Gate 8
SchoolField
BLK G
BLK E
BLK F
BLK B• Possible venues to drop off students :
Access by Gate 6. Near the basketball court
2. Car Park near Blk 109. Use the service road from:a. Punggol Fieldb. Edgedale Plains
3. Car Park (Blk 131) Opposite the school.
4. Gate 1A to be accessed via Blk 122B.
5. The Main Gate is only accessible during wet weather.
Gate 1A
IN OUT
BLK 122B
3
45
1
2
Arrival Arrangement
Arrival during wet weather days:
• Parents are allowed to drive into the school
• Drop off their children at the layby
• Children will use the covered linkway to go to the assembly area
• No car is allowed to stop at the porch
• This facilitates the fast flow of traffic
• P1 students report in the ISH level 4
On raining days, drive
in and alight students
only at the layby.
On raining days, drive
in but do not alight
students at the porch.
Dismissal Arrangement
Pick up by family members/caregivers
• All P1 students will be dismissed class by class.•
• Teachers will bring students to Gate 2.
• P1 parents are to wait outside the Gate 2.
Please make way for the students to be dismissed.
Dismissal Arrangement
School Bus
• Teachers will bring students to bus queuesfor the first week
• Students will join the bus queues accordingto bus numbers
• A coloured lanyard and tag indicating the busnumber will be given
• Indicate bus queue number on temporarynametag
More information is in the handout for parents
School Bus Transport
• Bus Operator: Sunday Coach Services ContactNumber: 9873 8227 (Mr Ang)
• Registration for school transport is available in thecanteen today
• Indicate bus queue number on temporarynametag.
• Your child needs to know the bus number he/shewill be taking.
Seatbelt Rules
• Ensure the safety of school children. The
safety of children is a shared
responsibility
• Children need to cooperate with the school
bus drivers.
• Prepare your child mentally and train
your child to belt up for safety at all
times.http://www.lta.gov.sg/content/ltaweb/e
n/roads-and-motoring/road-safetyand-
regulations/road-regulations.html
Dismissal Arrangement
Meet up with siblings
• Siblings meet each other at designated Siblings’ Corner
near the canteen
• Siblings will leave the school according to dismissal
mode for the elder sibling
• P1, P2 and P3 students will be dismissed from Gate 2.
• P4, P5 and P6 students will be dismissed from Gates 1
or 6.
Siblings’ Corner
Safety And Security
• Teach and role model by making use of the pedestriancrossings and traffic lights when crossing the roads.
• Please follow traffic rules and cooperate with ourpersonnel and parent volunteers.
• Show consideration when using public car parks andfacilities near the school.
Buddy System
• P4 buddies will assist the P1 students onthe first 3 days of school during recess.
• P4 buddies will:
guide the P1 students to queue atthe food stalls
remind P1 students to collect theirchange
teach P1 students to bring their foodto the tables safely
teach P1 students to return utensils tothe receptacles
School Canteen
Pocket money of about $2.50 each day
Variety of food items sold:
• Chinese food
• Halal food
• Vegetarian food
• Fresh fruit juice, cut fruits
• Hot drinks and snacks
• Some stalls operate from 6.45 a.m. to 7.05 a.m. to allow students to have light breakfast.
Snack Break
• Taken into consideration of students’ well-being
• Second snack break is conducted in class
• Optional for students to bring healthy snacks
• Examples are cupcakes, energy bars, an apple ora banana
• No sweet drinks and unhealthy snack are allowed
General Information
Visitors to School
• For the safety and security of our students, allvisitors are required to sign into the log book at theguard post before proceeding to the General Office.
• Visitors are required to display ‘Visitor’ pass at alltimes.
• Visitors are not allowed to loiter in the school or godirectly to the classrooms
General Information
Permission to Leave Early
• For students who are unwell, parents are requiredto come to school to bring them home.
• Parents must acknowledge in the ‘Permission toLeave School Early’ Form’ in the General Office.
• All parents are required to update the schoolwhenever there is a change in address or contactnumbers.
Student Handbook
• Bring it daily
• Acts as a two way communication tool
• Parents can write notes for teachers inthe handbook
• Please call in advance to make anappointment with the teacher or schoolpersonnel if you wish to for a meet up
Important Pages in Student Handbook
• Student and parents acknowledgeon page 10
• Pages to take special note:• Code of Conduct
• School Attire and Personal Appearance
• Mobile Phone and Smart Device Policy
• School Values and Personal Qualities
• Holistic Goal Setting
Mobile Phone Policy• Parents are encouraged to allow their child learn
independence
• Strongly discourage students to bring mobilephones to school.
• All personal smart devices (e.g. smart watches,and google glasses) are strictly not allowed inschool.
• Mobile phones are:• To be switched off during lessons and/or other school
activities.
• Only allowed at the canteen and must be switched offafter use.
• Restricted to only voice calls and messaging. Capturing ofsounds or videos is not allowed.
Mobile Phone Policy
• Refrain from uploading videos/photographs donned inschool attire.
• Mobile phones and/or unauthorised electronic devices arenot allowed during tests or exams.
• Mobile phones will be confiscated for any misuse andreturned to parents after an appropriate time intervaldetermined by the school.
• Public phone is located near the bookshop.
• The phones at the General Office are only for use in casesof emergency.
(Reference from Student Handbook page 14)
Bookshop Operating Hours
Day Operating Hours
Monday - Friday 9 a.m. to 4.00 p.m.
(for students)
• Location: Near Gate 2
• Train your child to make purchases on his/her
own
• To make purchase from the bookshop, parents
can enter from Gate 2 only from 2 p.m. to 4 p.m.
• School holiday opening dates are in the school
website.
Important Advice
Lightening Students’ School Bags
•Health Promotion Board advises that:• Students should carry weight of no more than 15-20% of their
body weight
• Weight of bags carried by P1 to P4 students should rangenot more than 3.5kg to 4.5 kg
•Parents can:• Select bags of lightweight material with few compartments
and straps that are adjustable and cushioned. Do not usetrolley bags for safety reasons.
• Let your child carry some items in a separate bag todistribute the load where necessary.
• Check that only relevant materials are brought.
Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS)
• Students with financial difficulties may apply forFinancial Assistance Scheme (FAS).
• Eligible Income Criteria: ≤$2750 Gross Monthly
• Household Income: ≤$690 Per Capital Income
• You may approach Administration Manager (AM) in theGeneral Office if you need assistance
• Forms for MOE FAS can also be obtained from MOEwebsite:
https://www.moe.gov.sg/education/financial-assistance/moe-financial-assistance-scheme-(fas)
Financial Assistance Scheme (FAS)
Benefits under MOE FAS may include:
Standard Miscellaneous Fees
Full waiver of $6.50 per month
Textbooks Free textbooks
School Attire Free school attire
Transport
Students taking School Bus:50% of school bus fares
Students taking public transport:$120 transport credit per annum
School Meals Programme
Subsidies for seven meals per school week. Students in primary schools will receive subsidies of $2 per meal.
Student Insurance
• All students will be covered under Group Personal Accident (GPA) by MOE.
• Information of the coverage will be given in Term 1.
• Parents are encouraged to top up with their personal insurance if they feel the need to.
Health Matters
• Health services are provided to your childfree of charge in school
Dental Health CheckImmunisationHealth Assessment
Health Matters
• Parents must give consent before your child canreceive the services
• Enrol your child in the school dental service viathe:
Child Consent Portal
http://childconsent.hpb.gov.sg
Getting Your Child Ready
Build some habits at home• Display good manners – taking turns, saying ‘please’,
‘excuse me’ and ‘thank you’
• Sleep early – having 8 – 10 hours of sleep to keep an alertmind
• Toilet etiquette - closing toilet doors, flush after use anddrying their hands
• Handwriting - write his/her name right with appropriatespacing and capital letters
• Bring the plates to the sink after meals
• Keeping the study table neat after use
• Start visiting the National Library to build the habit of
reading
Getting Your Child Ready
Build some habits at home• Have a neat haircut (Note: Undercut hairstyle is not
acceptable)
• Communicate the mode dismissal for your child
• Label your child’s stationery, books and learning materials
• Share your own school life experiences with your child
• Introduce basic school rules, like asking for permission, taking turns
Communication with School
• Receive school letters and notification via
‘Parents Gateway’
• You will see your P1 child’s name in the app from
2020 onwards
• Do not circulate school letters in chat groups or
social media
• Click and read the letter
Parent-Child Activity Book
• To promote parent-child bonding
• Prepare the child for first day in school
• Activities planned are more meaningful when
parents do it with the child
• 10 tips for parents – help you and your child adjust
smoothly to primary-school life
• Focuses on setting good routines, inculcating
values and building social emotional skills
• There is no fixed order in completing the activities
Parent-Child Activity Book
• Distributed to students in the classrooms
• Parent-Child Activity Booklet
• Primary One (2020) Orientation Information Handout for Parents
• Booklist for 2020
• CDAC and Alumni programme booklet
• Slides will be uploaded onto the school’s website before 18 November 2019.
Orientation Package
Thank you for
your attention!