I used to laugh at parents who are kiasu, but now that Oliver is nearing P1, and reading the competitiveness of parents, it's inevitable that I become one.
So I sent in my PV form to River Valley Primary School last year. Somehow RVPS is quite appealing to us, as we stayed very near to the school before, and it is near the river, a place that we continue to visit during weekends.
My 2nd assignment after the band camp in the June holiday was for a Arts Fiesta. This was the first time that the school was organising it. The teacher-in-charge got a external supplier to provide some of the materials and ideas, and the 10 PVs manned the booths.
The one that I took charge of was doodling. Students during recess time came to my booth to doodle or draw on the 4 given templates with colourful markers, and could bring their masterpiece home if they wanted to. This is a sample drawn by a fellow PV. He is in the multimedia line and he is really very good at doodling. So good that many kids actually tried to copy what he drew.
The girl in uniform is Athena from P4.
This is her version of the monster/dinosaur. Really good with the colour of the teeth to illustrate that they are sharp, and the blood as well.
This girl is very friendly and came to my booth for all 3 days. Her name is Yue Ran from P2 and I learnt that she is from Shanghai, although she spoke with a Singlish accent. She has art lessons at home!
But the cutest is this girl from P2 called Cheng Hui. Unfortunately my iPhone is lousy and didn't have a good picture of her. She drew a Peanut Boy and a Peanut Girl the first time she came, and on the next day she drew Peanut Grandpa and Grandma. I called her the Peanut Girl.
I actually enjoyed the Arts Fiesta, and was totally exhausted in the evening after my first day.