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athena88 Feb 3rd 2010 11:21 pm

starting primary school in nova scotia
 
Hi All

I was just having a little think :eek: and I was wondering, my daughter was 4 in november and if we were staying in the UK she would be starting school in September:( So she will need to go to a pre school when we get to NS to make friends etc.
are there many that are linked to the primary schools?
do they get funded places after the age of 3yrs as they do in the UK or do we have to pay full amount?
My daughter finds it a little hard to settle somewhere new (she tends to scream and gets very upset) if I have to just leave her, do the primary schools allow the new children starting school to come for days to get use to the school and teachers etc

Any info would be great xx

PMM Feb 4th 2010 6:31 am

Re: starting primary school in nova scotia
 
Hi


Originally Posted by athena88 (Post 8311143)
Hi All

I was just having a little think :eek: and I was wondering, my daughter was 4 in november and if we were staying in the UK she would be starting school in September:( So she will need to go to a pre school when we get to NS to make friends etc.
are there many that are linked to the primary schools?
do they get funded places after the age of 3yrs as they do in the UK or do we have to pay full amount?
My daughter finds it a little hard to settle somewhere new (she tends to scream and gets very upset) if I have to just leave her, do the primary schools allow the new children starting school to come for days to get use to the school and teachers etc

Any info would be great xx

1. You may want to read this: http://www.childcarecanada.org/ECEC2001/NS.pdf
2. Kindergarten starts at age 5 for children born before 01/10/

Deva Feb 4th 2010 7:06 am

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Originally Posted by PMM (Post 8312250)
Hi



1. You may want to read this: http://www.childcarecanada.org/ECEC2001/NS.pdf
2. Kindergarten starts at age 5 for children born before 01/10/

That's old information. Primary is now for children who are 5 on or before 31 December.

http://www.ednet.ns.ca/index.php?t=sub_pages&cat=487

http://www.childcarecanada.org/ECEC2.../ECEC08_NS.pdf

Nicola N-A Feb 4th 2010 7:09 am

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Deva is correct - if they're 5 before 31st December, they can start primary in the September.

My daughter was 4 when we moved and had already started at her UK primary school - had to go back to 'playschool' once we got here.

Feel free to email me if you want to ask any questions!! Nicola

athena88 Feb 4th 2010 9:25 am

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Originally Posted by Nicola N-A (Post 8312355)
Deva is correct - if they're 5 before 31st December, they can start primary in the September.

My daughter was 4 when we moved and had already started at her UK primary school - had to go back to 'playschool' once we got here.

Feel free to email me if you want to ask any questions!! Nicola

Hi

Thanks for the info everyone So does this mean that my daughter who will be 5yrs old next november would start school this september in NS :blink: :ohmy:

AmyDavid Feb 4th 2010 9:48 am

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Originally Posted by athena88 (Post 8312781)
Hi

Thanks for the info everyone So does this mean that my daughter who will be 5yrs old next november would start school this september in NS :blink: :ohmy:

Yes - but don't worry - they have late registration around the end of August so you can still get her into school for September.

johngrimes Feb 4th 2010 9:52 am

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They way i see it in my head....she will start Kindergarten...:)

We have a four year old who will be 5 in December 2010 when we arrive in June she will go to Kindergarten.......on the Bus at 7.15!!!!:eek:

athena88 Feb 4th 2010 9:53 am

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Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 8312847)
Yes - but don't worry - they have late registration around the end of August so you can still get her into school for September.

Ok thats good to know as we wont be in NS till end of july/aug.Im just worried about having to leave her somewhere that she doesnt know anyone she's really sensitive and Im worried she will just be really upset not knowing anyone. I was hoping she would have had a year of making friends etc:(

AmyDavid Feb 4th 2010 10:15 am

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Originally Posted by athena88 (Post 8312854)
Ok thats good to know as we wont be in NS till end of july/aug.Im just worried about having to leave her somewhere that she doesnt know anyone she's really sensitive and Im worried she will just be really upset not knowing anyone. I was hoping she would have had a year of making friends etc:(

Do you know where you are moving to in NS?

Juliew Feb 4th 2010 10:21 am

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Originally Posted by athena88 (Post 8312781)
Hi

Thanks for the info everyone So does this mean that my daughter who will be 5yrs old next november would start school this september in NS :blink: :ohmy:

Hi there,

Just because your daughter is turning 5 in November doesn't mean that you are required to send her to kindergarten. Many parents with children that have late birthdays choose to hold their kids back a year. I know that we are planning to do so with our son who was born in late November. We are both teachers and don't want our child struggling throughout his schooling. We plan to send him to a specialized preschool for the year. It will cost us a lot more money but I don't want him to struggle in elementary school.

Canada is different than the UK in that most classes are split at the elementary level meaning that you will have 2 grades in one class. Age becomes even less of an issue at the highschool level.

It is also important to note that it is a lot easier to move your child up once they are in the system rather than to hold them back.

Good luck with your decision. It is only something that you can decide based upon your knowledge of your child.

AmyDavid Feb 4th 2010 10:23 am

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Originally Posted by Juliew (Post 8312926)
Hi there,

Just because your daughter is turning 5 in November doesn't mean that you are required to send her to kindergarten. Many parents with children that have late birthdays choose to hold their kids back a year. I know that we are planning to do so with our son who was born in late November. We are both teachers and don't want our child struggling throughout his schooling. We plan to send him to a specialized preschool for the year. It will cost us a lot more money but I don't want him to struggle in elementary school.

Canada is different than the UK in that most classes are split at the elementary level meaning that you will have 2 grades in one class. Age becomes even less of an issue at the highschool level.

It is also important to note that it is a lot easier to move your child up once they are in the system rather than to hold them back.

Good luck with your decision. It is only something that you can decide based upon your knowledge of your child.

Don't kids start school at 5 in the UK anyway?

athena88 Feb 4th 2010 7:01 pm

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Originally Posted by AmyDavid (Post 8312913)
Do you know where you are moving to in NS?

We have to stay within colchester county and were looking at stewiacke.

athena88 Feb 4th 2010 7:12 pm

Re: starting primary school in nova scotia
 

Originally Posted by Juliew (Post 8312926)
Hi there,

Just because your daughter is turning 5 in November doesn't mean that you are required to send her to kindergarten. Many parents with children that have late birthdays choose to hold their kids back a year. I know that we are planning to do so with our son who was born in late November. We are both teachers and don't want our child struggling throughout his schooling. We plan to send him to a specialized preschool for the year. It will cost us a lot more money but I don't want him to struggle in elementary school.

Canada is different than the UK in that most classes are split at the elementary level meaning that you will have 2 grades in one class. Age becomes even less of an issue at the highschool level.

It is also important to note that it is a lot easier to move your child up once they are in the system rather than to hold them back.

Good luck with your decision. It is only something that you can decide based upon your knowledge of your child.

I do want her to start school, shes ready, she gets very bored at home if I dont have constant activities for her to do but I was hoping to get her use to the school and possibly make new friends before she started. my eldest daughter finds it easy to make new friends etc but my 4yr old takes a bit longer and gets very emotional.

athena88 Feb 4th 2010 7:22 pm

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Originally Posted by johngrimes (Post 8312851)
They way i see it in my head....she will start Kindergarten...:)

We have a four year old who will be 5 in December 2010 when we arrive in June she will go to Kindergarten.......on the Bus at 7.15!!!!:eek:

OMG They go on the bus :eek: Im starting to panic now :rofl:
so kindergarten is the canadian version of reception class im in the loop now I was told they didnt do that in canada ok ive now got to get use to my baby starting school now :(


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