Going back to work and leaving a four-month-old felt impossible, until we toured the Punggol infant suite. The ratio is real, the same educator has cared for our girl from day one, and the daily photos got me through those first weeks. She is thriving, and so, finally, am I.
Our son went from shy to bursting with questions in a term. They follow what the children are curious about rather than drilling worksheets, and you can see it — he comes home talking about shadows and seeds. The reading loft is his favourite place in the world now.
The settling-in was the gentlest I could have hoped for — they paced it around our daughter, never rushed the goodbye, and were honest with me every step. By week two she was walking in without a backward glance. The bilingual songs are a lovely bonus.
We were anxious about Primary 1, but the K2 transition programme was brilliant — readiness workshops for us, real independence for him. He started P1 confident and happy, already knowing how to manage himself. Worth every cent, and the working-mother subsidy made it genuinely affordable.
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