There was a rooster waiting to greet everyone in the Tu Xuong playground when everyone arrived at school this morning. Our teaching assistants and guards had been working very hard to make sure everything was ready for our Tet Fair.
There was a rooster waiting to greet everyone in the Tu Xuong playground when everyone arrived at school this morning. Our teaching assistants and guards had been working very hard to make sure everything was ready for our Tet Fair.
There was a rooster waiting to greet everyone in the Tu Xuong playground when everyone arrived at school this morning. Our teaching assistants and guards had been working very hard to make sure everything was ready for our Tet Fair.
Tet celebrations began on Monday when EYFS parents were invited in to join their children in making a variety of Tet crafts, play games and enjoy a special treat – ice cream. Thank you to all the parents who joined in the celebration. You can find more great photos by following this link:
The foyer was busy all Tuesday morning, as each Milepost in turn came down to enjoy the Tet Fair. Stalls gave the children the opportunity to make Lucky Envelopes, Tet Cards, bracelets and paint a conical hat and the games included bingo, rolling pomelos with a stick and trying to hit the basket (whilst wearing a blindfold). Everybody had great fun and there was even a special treat hidden inside a Lucky Envelope – an ice-cream voucher.
Thank you to Ms Tu and her team who made this such a wonderful event. To see more photos, please follow the link below:
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What is it?
Fundinotots is a friendly place to meet other parents with young children. We provide an informal play environment with opportunities to take part in a range of activities such as painting, soft play, sand pit, water play, storytelling, large play apparatus, library time and music sessions.
Who can go?
Fundinotots is open to all children aged 0 to 36 months. Parents must be present at all times during the session. Please note that Fundinotots is only open to children accompanied by parents or other family members, not nannies.
When and where?
Fundinotot sessions run on Monday 8:00 -10:00 a.m., Tuesday 8:00-11:00am, Wednesday 8:00 -11:00 a.m. and Thursday 8:00 – 10:00 a.m. We meet in the Early Learning Centre at An Phu Primary Campus.
How do I enroll my child?
An Enrolment Form can be collected from the An Phu Primary School Office and payment can be made at the An Phu Primary Campus cashier. Alternatively you can download the Fundinotots Enrolment Form from the school website.
We have a lot of events coming up. Please make sure you make a note of when these events will be taking place:
25/01/17 – 5/02/17 – Tet Holiday
6/02/17 – Parent Satisfaction Survey sent to Parents
07/02/17 – Y4 Parent Lunch
20/2/17 – 23/2/17 – Year 5 Residential Trip to Hoi An
23/2/17 – EYFS Superheroes Bootcamp @ BVIS
27/2/17 – 1/3 – School Photographs
May the year of the rooster be one in which you find peace and prosperity, and I sincerely hope that you have a relaxing holiday whether you are travelling or remaining in Ho Chi Minh City. I look forward to seeing you all again on Monday 6th February.
Chuc Mung Nam Moi!
Ian Battersby/ Head of Tu Xuong Campus