For a while now, I have been in denial that my little girl is growing up. Case in point – my hesitance in letting her go to pre-school. One of the main factors is that I feel that she can still play at home – and she’s just 3 years old. I know for a fact now, parents send their kids to preschool as early as 1.5 years old! I totally respect that decision of the parents – but well, it’s just not me. As they say, walang basagan ng trip so I just keep this opinion to myself. We’re all different parents anyway – and there is no one perfect parent, right?
We got to the school a bit early. Actually I really made sure to go early, so Kailee can get a feel of the school. When we entered the compound, I was impressed with the space and then I saw the playground. I’m sure Kailee saw it too because she asked pointing to the playground ‘Is that playground for me?’ Hahaha – I said it was for all the kids in school. So we went down the car and walked up the stairs. When I pulled aside the sliding door, Kailee froze while holding my had. She froze and didn’t want to move. I’m sure one would assume that there were so many kids, that’s why she froze – sorry to disappoint you but there was only one girl there and a teacher. Maybe it was the new environment? Mind you, Kailee didn’t cry nor was she in a tantrum, she was just very quiet and careful with her actions. We sat down on the bench and just watched the rest of the kids come in (since we were early.
There I met Teacher Pie. Teacher Pie is really nice and very cheery. She knew how to engage the kids, every kid at that. She knew what each kid wanted to play – I’m impressed. Imagine, for the whole 15minutes or so that we were seated on the bench, Teacher Pie made sure she struck up conversation with each child. I guess it comes with the title – a preschool teacher.
The time came for all of the kids to go into the classroom. They were told to fall in line – one line for girls and another for boys. Here’s Kailee following instructions.
Kailee then followed the rest of the kids into their classroom. I like how organized the classroom is. Kailee was a bit lost because she was just standing unlike the other kids who immediately put their bags into their cubby holes. Kailee was assisted naman, then she chose a spot in the table and sat down. She was really well behaved. Here’s a video that I took.
Teacher Pie was helping Kailee settle in and I caught them having a chat
I knew I couldn’t stand outside the room the whole time, so I came back from time to time to check on Kailee. She seems to be doing well so I left her alone and waited. It’s nice that they have a schedule of the day posted near the glass door. Makes me somehow kampante (settled) of what they’re doing:
Here’s a glimpse of Kailee listening intently to her Chinese teacher! I was so proud when I saw her participate in class!
Overall, I was very happy with Eduplay – the school fit all of my criteria except one tiny detail. The distance – it took us 45minutes to get to San Juan because I went all experimenting on the route. But I know that it will only take 30 minutes as the most to reach the school. Going home it took is only 20 minutes.
The place is clean – even if it was an old house (I really liked the old Spanish feel of the house) the whole place was freshly painted and felt like new! The classrooms were labelled clearly. The toys were clean too. And by the bench – there were tissue rolls for everyone’s consumption. I have to say that I really liked that they made tissue available for everyone to use. Aircon was cold and the place is quiet and peaceful, each classroom had their own thing. The compound is very spacious – so is the old house and the classrooms.
When it came to go home, I waited for Kailee and e so I witnessed all the other students from the different levels come out first. The teachers were holding clear plastic envelopes and handing them to the parents and yayas who were fetching the kids. They talked to each fetcher and updating them on what was done that day. I found that really nice – is it normal? I hope so! Because I would like to know what my child did that day.
When Kailee came out – she was funny. She didn’t notice that I was on the bench waiting for her. When her teacher pointed me she just looked at me and smiled and proceeded to the play area to play! Hahaha.. She already forgot about me. I was then approached by Teacher Pie and she said that Kailee was very good in class because she was already participating in the activities. Kailee didn’t have a hard time adjusting to the group. I was very happy and proud when I heard this because I was initially afraid that Kailee would resist the ‘authority’ of the teachers but she didn’t. Teacher Pie pointed out that Kailee knew how to listen to instructions because she was able to follow what the teachers were making her do. Kailee was also participating in their unit study of letter and numbers.
So there, last Friday was a tiring but very fruitful day for Kailee and me. I had to adjust to a new schedule and I think that it was sort of an eye opener and a glimpse of the things to come. I may need to wake up earlier than usual and figure out a schedule if I should wait for Kailee or go home. Decisions, decisions. Hahaha!!
Thank you EduPlay – for having a trial class of my Kailee. We both had a wonderful time. I am very much impressed with the school, the teachers, and the feel of the school. I hope that my Panget will feel the same way!!
P.S. I saw Kailee’s classmate in swimming class, the very brave and cute Dresden!
EduPlay School Manila
Ledesma Street, M. Paterno
San Juan City
Tel.
Galing naman ni Kailee! Buti pa siya, well-behaved. Anak ko forever "standing and walking", LOL! Anyway, based on your post, I think the school is a good fit for your daughter. And based on the class schedule, it's nice that they still incorporated playtime. May ibang preschools kasi mas leaning towards academics na agad yung curriculum nila.
By next schoolyear, you'll be waking up really early to prep Kailee for class. Believe me, it can be a bit daunting, pero pag nakita mong nage-enjoy kid mo, it's all worth it. 😀
Hi Michelle!! Thanks for the words of encouragement! Hahaha.. I am dreading the wake up portion! Ah talaga, sa ibang schools walang playtime? I guess that's a good thing though, na meron in this school!! I have to really ready myself for next year…
Hope you're doing better ha!! 🙂
Love,Didi
She's already going to schooooool. Wow. And so well-behaved despite the initial panic. 😀 In the pictures, all I can focus on are her taba-chingching cheeeeeeks. 😀 Auntie Christa loves those cutie-patootie cheeks.
The school looks nice too Achi Di. 😀 Hope Kailee has a fun-fun time there, and learns to love studying~ :3