Hours - 08:00am to 15:00pm

FQA

FAQ

What parents frequently ask.

A child must be 6 years old and parents must submit

  1. a birth certificate
  2. a clinic card
  3. and parent/guardian certified ID Copy

The average school class has 25 students in primary education. However, the specific average can differ between schools

The teachers check how well kids are doing by giving tests, doing projects together, regular homework and watching how they participate in class.

Parents also get updates online via our online school portal (Ko Skolong App downloadable on Google Play Store, App Store and App Gallery) and during meetings with teachers to know how their child is doing in school.

This helps make sure kids are learning and getting the support they need.

The school have policies about snacks and meals for children, with a special focus on any allergies. These policies outline what kinds of snacks are allowed, the timing of meals, and steps taken to accommodate children with allergies.

It’s important for parents to be aware of and adhere to these policies to ensure a safe and comfortable environment for all students.

If a child has allergies, the school will often work closely with parents to create a plan that meets the child’s dietary needs and ensures their well-being during snack and meal times.

If a child experiences bullying in our school, the school typically follows a structured approach to address the issue.

First, the incident is reported, often through designated staff members or anti-bullying coordinators. Subsequently, an investigation is initiated, involving conversations with the victim, alleged bully, and any witnesses.

The school communicates with parents to keep them informed and engaged in the resolution process. Disciplinary actions, such as counselling, detention, or suspension, may be taken against the bully based on the severity of the incident.

Concurrently, support is provided to the victim, often in the form of counselling and involving parents.

We do it through orientation programs, teacher-parent communication, and age-appropriate classrooms. Activities that build positive relationships, mentorship programs, and collaboration with preschools help children adjust smoothly.

The emphasis is on creating a supportive and nurturing environment, ensuring a positive start to their academic journey.