Brave Hearts Against Bullying

As our K2 children get ready to take their next big step into Primary School, parents may feel both excited and a little concerned. One common worry is how children will cope with challenges such as bullying, especially in a larger school setting. With your guidance, your child can enter this new chapter feeling confident and supported.

The first step is to talk openly. Let your child know that it is okay to share if someone is unkind to them. Reassure them that bullying is never their fault and that they can always turn to you or a trusted teacher for help.

At home, you can also build your child’s confidence by practising simple responses. Role-play scenarios where your child learns to say “Stop, that’s not kind” or to walk away and look for a teacher. These little rehearsals can give them the courage to respond calmly in real-life situations.

Staying connected with the school is also important. Teachers and parents working hand in hand can ensure that any issues are addressed quickly and positively, so your child feels safe and cared for. At Adventist Schoolhouse, we believe in nurturing both hearts and minds, equipping our children not only with knowledge but also with the social and emotional skills they need to thrive as they move on to Primary School.

Finally, keep an eye on your child’s emotions during this transition. Offer encouragement, celebrate their small successes and remind them that they are loved and capable.

With your support and the strong foundation built at Adventist Schoolhouse, your K2 child will not only be ready to face new challenges but also to grow into a kind and resilient Primary School student.

P1-nomenal Beginnings!

The move from preschool to Primary One is a major milestone for both children and their parents. In Singapore, this transition is more than just a change in environment, it’s a season of growth. At Adventist Schoolhouse in Jurong East, where many families have found a trusted preschool partner, this journey begins with warmth, care and intention.

  1. Foster Independence

Primary One students need to manage their belongings, buy food and follow a timetable. Help your child build confidence by packing their own bag, managing time and role-playing school routines at home.

  1. Set Routines Early

Having regular wake-up, meal and bedtime routines gives children a sense of security. Start these habits early to ease the transition into school life.

  1. Build Strong Foundations

Basic literacy and numeracy skills can boost your child’s confidence. Read together, count money, or practise telling time through fun, everyday activities.

  1. Get Familiar with School

Attend school orientation sessions and talk about what to expect. Sharing your own school experiences can make your child feel more excited and less anxious.

  1. Stay Involved

Tap into resources like MOE’s Parent Kit or Schoolbag.sg for helpful tips. Stay in touch with teachers to support your child’s progress along the way.

  1. How Adventist Schoolhouse Prepares Children

At Adventist Schoolhouse, we guide K2 students gently towards Primary One with structured routines and classroom-like experiences. Our Take-Home Packs promote parent-child learning, while our caring teachers focus on both academic and emotional readiness — giving children a strong start, from tiny shoes to big steps.

  1. Support Their Emotions

It’s natural for children to feel nervous. Reassure them, celebrate small wins and focus on effort to help build resilience and self-esteem.

With patience, preparation and the support of a nurturing preschool, the transition to Primary One can be an exciting first step into lifelong learning!

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