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Showing posts with label Miri. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Miri. Show all posts

Sunday, June 2, 2013

Silverspoon, Publika

I was surprised that my sister brought me to Silverspoon for lunch at Publika. It has the same name as the one in Miri.

At first I thought they are own by the same boss who operates two Citrus restaurants and one Silverspoon restaurant in Miri but later I found out I was wrong. (Just met and chatted with the boss today. ) There is no trademark for the name so this coincidence can happen.

Citrus was my favourite restaurant 3 years ago but due to the changed of locality and staff/chef, the food and service quality have dropped drastically.

The last visit of mine to Citrus restaurant was very unpleasant.  I have found a strain of hair in my food. It was extremely disgusting as I only saw it after finishing half portion. The waiter didn't apologise after I showed him the hair. He just quickly took my plate into the kitchen.  When he returned, he asked whether I want to have a new lunch set. I had turned down as my appetite was gone. They did waive on that order but I felt that they were not sorry about it. Anyway, I did SMS the boss as I felt that this hygienic matter is serious especially he is operating food and beverage buisiness.  The boss did reply that he is sorry and will be more careful in future.

I have banned this restaurant in my list, at least for the time being.  I can't accept my food has hair or other insects in it. I hope they can improve so that I can visit them again in near future?!

There's one Silverspoon restaurant in Miri too. I have tried and doesn't like their food either.  The toilet was dirty and the food quality was bad. I understand it's never easy to manage the staff if they are not motivated.  So overall, I don't have much interest to try again.

However, since we were already in the restaurant at Publika, we decided to sit down and have a try. Hoping KL and Miri's standard can be different.

We had ordered:
1) caesar salad- too much mayonnaise;
2) beef steak - too dry and hard, overcook though we ordered medium well;
3) duck pizza - turned up to be super salty.

The pricing are not cheap.  We were quite disappointed with the food. This has proven that not all expensive food equals to delicious food.

We will not step in this restaurant again in near future. Gonna give other restaurants a chance. 

Thursday, May 9, 2013

Surprised in Meritz Hotel, Miri

Yesterday (17th Jan) was my birthday and my hubby gave me a surprised lunch at M Signature restaurant, Meritz Hotel.
This is our first time trying the food there.  Before that we had already being 'warned' by many friends who had been there. All of them have bad comments, such as lousy food and expensive prices.
Well, there are not many choices of fine dining restaurants in Miri so we decided to give it a try. The meals turned up to be wonderful! (I believe they have changed their chef and improved after getting too many complaints? !)
I ordered surf and turf (beef steak + cod fish with mashed potatoes and green salad) whereas my hubby who is a vegetarian had a special set meal prepared by the chef off the menu - gnocchi and fresh salad.

Surf & Turf

Gnocchi
The beef steak taste nice and tender with the mushroom sauce. The cod fish is fresh and scrumptious too. My hubby loves his gnocchi pasta. It's quite rich with the sauce which I believe is the mixture of butter and milk. (Good for him as he needs to gain some weight.) ^^
The captain and the waitresses are very friendly and helpful. They are polite and always give us warm and sweet smile. I was given a glass of fresh orange juice by the captain too. Haha! It was my Big Day. Lol.

When I was finishing my main course, out of a sudden I heard there were some people singing birthday song from far. And the sound was coming towards me. To my surprised, it was my hubby's arrangement with the staff.  My cheek felt like burning when the staff left. 

The cheesecake looks yummy but I was too full to try it.
For the whole lunch session, we were the only customers there. I bet they are still having trouble gaining back some confidence from customers though they had improved?! I am sure they deserve a second chance if you had bad experience there before when they just opened for business. ^^
Sitting at the revolving seats was a bit dizzy for me at the beginning when I was reading the menu. It was a bit jerky at certain places too. I have to admit that the revolving thing is not as good as the one in KL. The captain told us that it's due to the wheels of the motor but it can't be fixed. Hmmm...
Well, I had a great meal and experience there. If you haven't tried, give yourself and this new fine dining place a chance!

p/s: I had brought my dad to visit the restaurant again when he visited us in Miri. We were the only customers during lunch hour and the food turned out to be lousy. I was quite disappointed. Maybe we have to make a reservation before going so that the 'real chef' can be there when we arrive. Lol.

Saturday, December 15, 2012

Popular Book Fair, Miri

Very disappointed with the Popular Book Fair at Permy Mall, Miri. I was attracted by the banners along the roadside in town but was surprised to see how "big" the fair is. The books are so limited and price are not as cheap as advertised.

Well, they do have 50% and 70% off books but mostly are torn, used, old, yellowish, not functioning electronic
books.

Next to the book fair there is another small book fair organized by KK bookstore. Mainly Chinese books from China and some stationery. Expensive price too.

Not worth going at all.





Friday, November 23, 2012

Muara Restoran, Miri

First time trying the Lalapan Tenggiri (RM11) in this restaurant at the riverside. Heard that this Muara Restoran is famous. Looks yummy huh!

Is this consider a king's breakfast?! ^^

This is my 2nd time eating this Indonesian meal. Have to say that I prefer my first experience near Boulevard Shopping Mall.

Well, if you like spicy sambal, maybe you can try here. They do give generous amount of spicy sambal. The thick slices of cucumber and sweet milky teh Tarik helps to relief the numbness of the tongue.

Disappointed with the vegetable. Taste lousy. Under cook and tasteless. Like chewing raw leaves. I love vegetable but definitely not this type. Luckily there are cucumber, long beans and cabbage. (1st experience with lalapan was nice fish but lousy vegetable too. That was under cook long beans and cabbage. I wonder why both places are not good in boiling the vegetable. Or they all love raw leaves and long beans?! Or they are only for decoration?!)

The sambal is spicy and yet tempting. I ate lots of rice due to this sambal. Hmm...maybe I can understand the tasteless vegetable now but not under cook style.

Will I come back again? Hmm....not so keen for the same dish. There are other choices in the menu, maybe I will give them a try next time.

Thursday, May 3, 2012

Opening a mini retail shop?

It's never cheap to raise a kid. Check out what we bought for our princess when there's a promotion at the Servay Supermarket in Miri. Looks like we are opening a mini retail shop huh!

Dozens of Nestle Cerelac. 
We are offered RM1.50 cheaper per tin for buying in dozens.

4 packets of Mamy Poko. We found out the price in KL is higher compare to Miri when there's promotion. We can get it for about RM35 per packet instead of RM38 or RM45 as usual.

15 tins of Enfagrow A+ milk powder. 
Looks like we have bought a lot of them? Well, my princess needs 1 packet of diaper and 1 tin of milk powder (1.7kg) per week. So for the current stock we have, the diaper can last for 1 month and the milk powder can last for 15 weeks. As her parents, we really have to work harder to feed her well.

You must be wondering why do we need to stock up so much for the milk powder? Well, the price of the milk powder fluctuate all the time. The highest price can go up to RM112. And the lowest price is RM93. On and off we were force to buy around RM102 or RM98 when there's a bit of promotion here and there. But when the price stated RM93, it's time to stock up, baby!

Wednesday, May 2, 2012

Palliative Care Association, Miri, Sarawak

The Palliative Care Association Miri (PCA) has moved to a new location near the Miri General Hospital! The opening ceremony which has been held this morning (1st May 2012) is a success. 


The PCA is a non-profit charitable organization of caring nursing staff and friendly volunteers who work tirelessly toward making your loved one, or community member comfortable in his or her time of need, at no cost, in the Miri metropolitan area. 


The mission of the PCA is to improve quality of life for your loved one, neighbor, or community member facing a life-threatening illness outside the hospital setting. 


"The Founder, Dr. Mieke van de Leemput was an expatriate from Holland who came to Miri with her husband while he was on attachment to Sarawak Shell Berhad. Being a medical doctor who had worked with terminally ill patients back at home, she had a heart to introduce this programme to the people of Sarawak. 

With support from Miri Hospital and the local community, it was decided to set up Palliative Care services in Miri. Under her strong leadership, she managed to round up a handful of volunteers and get the centre started within a short time. It's not just about talking but seriously getting the ground work done. 

Dr Mieke returned to Holland in July of this year to follow her husband's job, but she left behind an established group of hard working volunteers and an well organized Home Visiting Program." 
(copied from jenniesyk-spices) 





If you wish to help, there are 3 ways of donation for PCA:
  1. Donate Money
  2. Donate Time
  3. Donate Equipment
Donate Money
You can do direct deposit to HSBC account number 3281 5308 5101. You can also mail your personal/company check to the address at:
Lot 1461, Jalan Cahaya, Siang Siang Garden, Taman Lopeng Jaya, 98000 Miri, Sarawak
Mobile no: 012-845 6480

It will be great if you can organize fund raising project with PCA as a beneficiary (prior approval on the use of PCA name is required).
Email: palliativecaremiri@gmail.com

Donate Time
PCA is in need of more manpower to help look into various services and cater to the needs of the terminally ill patients.Currently they need:
  • accountant
  • fundraiser
  • secretary
  • editor
  • counselor
  • event coordinator
  • good listener
  • interpreter
  • knitter/crocheter
  • manicurist
  • medical professional
  • office administrator
  • hair stylist
  • technology guru
  • writer
Anyone could be a volunteer, not necessarily on those with medical background. If you are determined and willing to commit your time, you are welcome to join the team. 

Volunteers will undergo a new volunteers training programme to introduce them to the organization and the nature of its work. They can decide to join by helping the patients, administrative work or fundraising after the short course. 





Donate Equipment
PCA is willing to receive your donation of the below listed items:
  • excess inventory
  • extra company samples
  • standing fans/mounted fans
  • water filter for Care Centre
  • water cooler with hot water
  • disabled-accessible restroom
  • ripple mattresses
  • medical equipment
  • computer equipment
Life is short. Time to do something meaningful today!



Monday, April 23, 2012

Daily Bread, Miri

It's a crocodile.

Yum yum. It is hungry.

The crocodile is attacking daddy.

Hahahaha! Daddy caught the crocodile.

Now the crocodile is attacking the animal.

What a long, big mouth you have!

Nose to nose~

Daily bread is a nice and cosy place to go in Miri. It has a nice concept as a bakery and dine in restaurant. The thoughtful owner has a corner for children where they can read books and play toys. My girl loves to spend time there. Wish they can have more variety in food though. Especially vegetarian dishes. ^^

Sunday, January 1, 2012

Miri Airport

Last night, our flight from Kuala Lumpur to Miri has been delayed. So by the time when we arrived in Miri and bought our cab ticket, it was nearly 12 midnight. A few people who bought the cab tickets were queuing in front of us and soon we found out that there were actually no cab for us at all.


The clerk at the cab counter already packed their bags to go home. The worse part is, the airport workers switched off all the lights, regardless we were still waiting for our cab out there. They make us waited in the dark, I bet the cab driver wouldn't be able to differentiate who are their passengers from far too.

It was dark and my princess started to cry due to hunger and tiredness. We really struggled to prepare milk for her as we can hardly see the things we need from the nursery bag but to feel them with our hands. In the end, the clerk of the counter pity us. (Imagine my princess's voice was so loud and clear in that quiet night) She volunteered to send us back home by using her own private car. (although we were the last one who bought the ticket from them). I have no idea what happened to other passengers who have to continue to wait in the dark.

I am glad that we were able to reach home safely. Thank God for His arrangement (make my princess cried so loud and got the attention from the kind-hearted clerk). Good to have a tired and hungry baby sometimes.  Hmm...I hope someone can make complain about this matter. It is quite dangerous to wait for cab in the dark at the airport. What an experience!

Friday, December 23, 2011

Munchy at Imperial Shopping Mall, Miri

Walking with Mickey Mouse Toddler Harness in the shopping mall.
Let my princess lead the way. 

Suddenly, she just stopped and looked up for a  very long time.

Full concentration without complaining neck-ache.

This is the TV she was starring at. The Munchy's advertisement. 

Oh dear! She is totally into the advertisement. Look at her wide opened mouth!
I am just glad that she doesn't know how to make us buy anything she wants yet.
Poisonous + brain washing advertisement. Better avoid it next time. 

Wednesday, December 21, 2011

Shopping with my princess, Miri (23-month-old)

Tip-toeing in order to push the shopping cart which is higher than her. 

"Mummy, please don't take my photo!"

"Let's go, daddy. Sorry for the delay."

"Huh?! Mummy is still..."

"Mummy!!! Please stop taking my photo! Give me a break! I need some privacy! "

Friday, December 16, 2011

I am a spinning top

Let me teach you how to shorten the belt of the harness and become a toddler spinning top. 

It's easy. Just turn around, and around, and around.

If daddy pull the harness belt, I can be a spinning top. Hahaha!

Thursday, December 15, 2011

Princess with her Mickey Mouse Toddler Harness

Wow! Canon cameras....

This one looks nice!

Can my sweet smile change for one camera, daddy?

Hey, I think I saw a better one....

So many choices....

Life is full of choices. And it starts from very early age.

23-month-old princess with her Mickey Mouse Toddler Harness + Sesame Street Elmo shoes. Her favorite characters makes her shopping goes perfect. Happy mood throughout the day! ^^

Monday, December 5, 2011

White X'mas in Miri


In front of Grand Palace Hotel, there is one big beautiful white Christmas tree this year. It looks like a Christmas tree which is fully covered with snow at night. 

When I went closer to have a look, the tree is actually made by many mineral water bottles. It's so creative! I saw Mega Hotel's lobby also have the same mineral water bottles Christmas tree the other day. However, they had spayed the tree and make it very colorful. Another creative act. However, I still prefer this white Christmas tree. It's simple and classy to view. No matter whose idea is that, well done!


Tuesday, November 8, 2011

Hunting for Pre-school in Miri

My daughter is going to be 2 years old by end of this year (2011). Although she already can read many words and also in short sentences, I feel that she needs to learn how to mingle with friends. Half-day schooling time will be sufficient. I can bring her home and educate her more if I want. Emm...I want her to learn how to defend herself too. Many times I saw her got bully by other children (who have siblings) during the church meeting. The other kids can just grab things from her hand, teased her or purposely push her to fall. She feels scared to take back her thing and doesn't know how to fight back nor defend herself. I don't wish to have another kid just to train her up so I choose to send her to a school for her to pick up some social skill. (I will be happy if she knows how to FIGHT! Haha!)


Of course, I don't wish to kill her interest in a boring school which cannot teach her new things. She loves to read. So reading and recognizing more words (prefer 1 to 1) in the class is my minimum requirement. I need a hygienic place too. Many parents told me that their kids kept falling sick after sending them to school (some falls sick every month). I know I can't really prevent this from happening in future. I'm prepared for that but still, it's essential to do a check at the school's environment and safety precaution before enrollment too.

It's not that easy to find a pre-school with so many requirements in Miri. Oh dear! Am I asking too much?

These are the schools I have visited this month. I would love to share the information here so that for those parents who are searching for good pre-school, you can save up your precious time. Ask yourself what type of school and budget are you looking for and call up or visit the school personally after that. Talk to the person-in-charge or interview the principal to find out more! What I'm providing here is only a rough guide.


Remember, it's important to get a good school for your kid. As he/she will have to stay there for minimum 1 year. It will be difficult to change to other school after the school reopen so make sure you decide properly without much regret!


1) Tadika Faith Montessori


Area: Opposite Pujut Primary School


Tel: 085-653400 (O), 013-8332193 (Mobile)


Monthly Fee: RM300 (half day), RM500 (full day)


Time: 8am to 12 noon (half day), 8am to 5pm (full day)


Meal included: breakfast (half day)/ breakfast, lunch and tea-break (full day)
(Parents have to bring the milk powder and label them so that the teachers can prepare milk for the child to drink when they are hungry)


Programmes: Motor skills (they are many motor skills toys for the children to play everyday), social skill (teach the students how to mingle and also be patient while waiting for others to finish the game they want to play etc), potty training, flash card (pictures only, there will be no words or alphabet introduction till they are 4 years old) and songs.


First payment: RM1085 (half day), RM1335 (full day)
(The first payment includes Registration fee, refundable deposit, 1st month school fee, worksheet/stationary per yr, school uniform x 1, sport attire x 1 and insurance for 1 yr)
*Students are required to wear school uniform everyday, so you might have to buy extra uniform (RM35 per pc) upon registration as the 1st payment only include 1 piece. 


Age: Children from 2 to 6 years old


Ratio of the class: 25 students: 3 teachers (age 2 & 3 class)


Language: So far I only see Chinese teachers around. The teacher told me that although they will use English to teach in the class, they will speak Mandarin most of the time.


Environment: There are no air-conditioner in the classroom (the extended area from the house). Only ceiling fans. The teachers will open all windows for ventilation. However, they will switch on 1 air-conditioner (in the house) before they take nap. The air-conditioner will be switch off once the room temperature is cooling enough for the children.


Playground: There are children playground with shade.


Others: They also provide tuition in the afternoon for the kindergarten and primary school children.


WOW feeling: The classroom for 2-3 years old children are quite spacious and many nice motor skill toys/games are available. So far it looks pretty complete, neat and tidy at the place.


2) Tadika Bintang Ria (Q-Dees)


Area: Jalan Jee Foh 4, Krokop, Opposite Yakin Coffee Shop


Tel: 085-421112 (O), 017-853 1112 (Mobile)


Principal: Jamie Wong


Monthly Fee: *RM239 (half day), *RM459 (full day)
* They have 4 terms (Jan, Mar, Jun, Sept) in a year. For each new term, the students are require to pay for a new set of teaching material fee. For EDP (Early Development Programme - age 2 - 3), the Materials and supplementary + Fliptec@Q Multimedia costs RM276, which means on every new terms, the school fee will be RM515, not RM239 for half day, RM735, not RM459 for full day. So average school fee per month is RM339 (11 months).


Time: 8am to 12.30pm (half day), 8am to 5.30pm (full day)
* Parents have to pick up their kid on or before 12.30pm/5.30pm. Or else there will be a penalty of being late. Minimum charge of RM10 will be applied even if you are late for 5 minutes.


Meal included: breakfast (half day)/ breakfast, lunch and tea-break (full day)
(This school provides proper menu for breakfast and lunch. If your kid has food allergy, please specify the items to the principal upon registration. The notes will be stick in the classroom so that they can avoid problems in future. Parents have to bring the milk powder and label them so that the teachers can prepare milk for the child when he/she is hungry.)


Programmes: Multimedia, 1 to 1 Reading, Science and Discovery, Character Building, English, Bahasa Malaysia, Mandarin, IQ Maths, Early Discovery, Music, Art & Craft and Gymslex. (potty training too)


First payment: RM1040 (half day), RM1335 (full day)
(The first payment includes Registration fee, uniform x 2, gym wear x 1, Readers - 8 books per set, Memories to cherish album, Preschool kit, insurance, November school fee.) 
* This school doesn't collect deposit but advance school fee for November. 


Age: Children from 2 to 6 years old


Ratio of the class: 15 students: 2 teachers (age 2 and 3 class)


Language: English will be the common language in this school. Most of the teachers are non-Chinese. Only one Mandarin subject available throughout the year. They also provides teaching with the computer.


Environment: Provides fully air-conditioned in all classrooms. They have individual classrooms for each different levels. There is one set of computer in each classroom for their multimedia lessons too. Some of the toilets are specially designed for toddlers. Very cute!


Playground: There are children playground with shade.


Others: If you are busy working on Sat, this school provides day care too. The children (age 2 to 6) will be in the same classroom doing the same activities, such as colouring, sing songs etc.


WOW feeling: The principal is always around! This is very important as principal is the one who can make sure everything runs well. She is a lady who knows pretty much about early childhood education. Seeing how the children love her, and how they interact to each other, I feel safe to keep my daughter there.


I like the menu of the food too. It's important to know what are the food prepared/given to our child in the school. We don't want our child to eat junk food or imbalance diet for the whole year in school.


Fully air-conditioned, proper teaching material, children's ready progress chart, separate classrooms, safe environment and polite teachers give me the best impression of all.


I did bring my daughter there yesterday and found out she loves to be in the classroom. She sat down with the children and do colouring with them although she is the youngest among all (22 month). I feel happy to see my daughter feels secure and happy there. Well, I will still survey around before I make the final decision as this school is quite far away from my house.




3) Taska Ceria


Area: Jalan Jee Foh 6, Krokop


Tel: 014-6923255 (mobile)


Monthly Fee: RM250 (half day), RM400 (full day)


Time: 8am to 12 noon (half day), 8am to 5pm (full day)


Meal included: breakfast (half day)/ breakfast, lunch, tea-break (full day)
(Parents have to bring the milk powder and label them so that the teachers can prepare milk for the child to drink when they are hungry)


Programmes: The students will learn from flash cards, coloring, and different motor skill toys. The teacher will have a weekly report together with the student's worksheets to the parents on every Friday so that the parents can be aware on their kid's progress. Abacus lesson will be included too. 


First payment: RM830 (half day), RM1180 (full day)
(The first payment includes Registration fee, refundable school fee, 1st month school fee, yearly miscellaneous fee, uniform x 2 and 1 year insurance.) 


Age: Children from 6 months old to 4 years old


Ratio of the class: 15 students: 2 teachers


Language: The principal is a Chinese Muslim who can converse in 3 languages. She had 5 years experience in Sabah, just moved to Miri and startup recently. Next year school intake will be her first year in Miri.


Environment: The living room and one of the room upstairs have air-conditioner. However, the living room is very big, only one corner can feel the cool breeze. Other part of the living room where it keeps story books is quite hot. This school has many reachable learning toys and story books. It's quite attractive for the students to play there. The children have the freedom to choose whatever toys they want to play. 


Playground: There are two slides available with shade.


WOW feeling: The principal is a nice lady. She knows how to handle the small kids well. I have been struggling whether I should enroll my daughter at her place to enjoy more learning games or Q-Dees which is more academic. This place is new so the teachers will have more attention on their students (unlike those established one, the students might can't cope well with too many kids in one class). My daughter refused to leave the place when we brought her there during the open house. She loves the environment so much! Hmm...dilemma.


4) Taska Junior - 3Q MRC Junior, MRC Kids, MRC Toddlers

Area: Jalan Miri-Bintulu

Tel: 085-611069 (O), 016-8662188 (Mobile)

Monthly Fee: RM230 (half day), RM400 (full day)

Time: 8am to 12 noon (half day), 8am to 5.30pm (full day)

Meal included: breakfast (half day)/ breakfast and lunch (full day)
(Parents have to bring the milk powder and label them so that the teachers can prepare milk for the child to drink when they are hungry)


Programmes: Emphasizes on 3 languages (Bahasa Malaysia, English, Chinese Language), Puzzle and story scrap book methodology, flash card, aural-oral and reading skills.

First payment: RM542 (half day), RM742 (full day)
(The first payment includes Registration fee, 1st month school fee, worksheet/stationary per yr, school uniform x 1, sport attire x 1 and 1 year insurance)
*You might have to buy extra uniform (RM22 per pc) upon registration as the 1st payment only include 1 piece. 

Age: Children from 6 months old to 12 years old

Ratio of the class: 10 students: 2 teachers (age 2 and 3 class)

Language: So far I only see Chinese teachers around. I believe Mandarin will be their common language there.

Environment: There is a big classroom which divided into 3 small classrooms with the removable wall partitions. It's not sound proof and they have to open up the door often for the middle classroom's students/teachers to go in and out, which I found it distracting. All the classrooms have air-conditioners. When I visited the place, the classroom stinks (urine smell). The children can come out from the classrooms and loitering around. No teacher bother to bring them back. I don't like the toilet. I have no idea how they are going to have potty training for the young toddler as the toilet is designed for adult (have to walk up 2 steps and the toilet bowl is the squatting type). The kid can drop inside the hole easily. Unless they have those plastic portable potty for the children.

Playground: There are children playground without shade.

WOW Feeling: So far this place is the nearest from my house and their fee is the cheapest among all. I'm worry about the hygiene there though.



5) Tadika Ria Montessori


Area: Piasau Garden


Tel: 085-655 867 (O)


Monthly Fee: RM288 (half day)


Time: 8am to 12 noon (half day)
(Monday to Friday)


Meal included: breakfast at 930am (crackers and biscuit will be provided)


Programmes: Motor skills, social skill, potty training, flash card and songs. 
Activities included: games, PE, music and celebrations of all Cultural events
Individual reading scheme is as follows:
English reading = 3 times a week
BM reading = 2 times a week (a strong emphasis is given to suku kata before reading books)
Mandarin = 2 times a week (Only for Level 2 and 3 students)


First payment: RM646 + miscellaneous fee depend on level
(The first payment includes Registration fee, December school fee, 1st month school fee and insurance per yr)


Age: Children from 3 to 6 years old


Ratio of the class: 15 students: 2 teachers 


Language: So far I only see non-Chinese teachers around. The principal is a Canadian so I believe the common language will be English in this school.


Environment: Fully air-conditioned. The younger groups will be learning in the same area but different corner without any divided rooms. The elder children will study at the first floor instead.


Playground: There are children playground without shade. The playground equipment are mostly old, colors are faded due to being exposed under the sun for years.


WOW feeling: They were having Halloween party when I visited the school. The children were having fun. Some of them even wore Halloween costumes and playing games designed by the teachers. The whole school were nicely decorated with creative Halloween art. Even the principal was wearing a witch hat, very cute! Too bad they only accept children above 3 years old else I might consider this school for my princess though. I believe the children will enjoy a lot in such environment!



6) Tadika Bandar Peranginan


Area: Jalan Bakam, Luak Bay


Tel: 085-410912 (O), 019-8554277 (Mobile)


Monthly Fee: RM320 (half day), RM480 (full day)


Time: 7.30am to 11.30am (half day), 7.30am to 5pm (full day)


Meal included: breakfast (half day)/ breakfast, lunch and tea-break (full day)


Programmes: 3 languages for nursery level and basic maths (Counting 1 to 10). All textbooks/workbooks are from Pelangi Publisher.


First payment: RM1000 (half day), RM1320 (full day)
(The first payment includes Registration fee, 1st month school fee, advanced Dec school feel, books, misc fees, school uniform x2 and insurance for 1 yr)


Age: Children from 3 to 6 years old (although the newspapers kept advertising differently, some published as 2 years old, some published as 3 years old. I have doubled confirmed with the person-in-charge. They accept children by 3 years old according to the year of birth. Which means, although my princess is only 2 years old by end of this December, she is considered 3 years old next year in January due to her year of birth.)


Ratio of the class: 25 students: 2 teachers 


Language: They only hired Chinese who can converse in Mandarin & English. They might hire one Malay teacher to teach BM if needed. The person-in-charge said, they will use English in the classroom. 


Environment: This new kindergarten is newly built by Foochow association. The area is setup with CCTV surveillance. There is air-conditioner in each classroom but the teacher said the classroom is always cooling and windy so they will not switch it on unless the weather is too hot. There is a basic in the classroom for the students to wash their hands before and after food (they will eat in the classroom). The toilets are specially designed for adult and toddlers. Next year 2012 will be their first year in taking in students. So basically their facility are all brand new. 


Playground: There are children playground without shade.


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I had gone to Rainbow Montessori. The principal was not around (the teachers told me the principal is hardly around unless I make appointment with her to meet up.The teachers are the persons who run the school everyday) And through telephone conversation, I found out the fee is the highest among all the kindergartens I have visited. It's RM350 per month. (With the first payment of RM1360, including registration fee, deposit, misc fee, insurance, school uniform x 2 pcs, 1st month school fee.)


Just for the registration fee, this school is asking for RM150. The highest registration fee among all. It's ridiculous. This registration fee includes nothing, just for registration. If this is a franchisee, then it's understandable but the problem is, it is not. And they also required RM500 deposit. Unless your child finished one year schooling with them, else this deposit is non-refundable. I don't feel like meeting the principal at all. As the way she talks wasn't friendly. When I asked how does the teacher teaches in the class, she told me to go online and search how does a Montessori school teaches and that's how they teach. Oh well! Seems like she is doing well, doesn't really need new signup for the school in future. Best of luck!


I had told my hubby about the experiences I had in the schools. We both have the same concern and in the end, we decided to choose Q-Dees because we know our girl is hunger for more knowledge. It's important to let her learn as much as possible in her young age.


Q-Dees has a knowledgeable principal. The place is clean, spacious and well-organized. Each level has separate classroom and their teaching material are properly prepared. They have menu for the food they prepare for the kids and timetable for the lessons they are going to teach. Although it's quite far from my house and the fee is not that cheap, we still think that this is the one for our princess. I will bring my princess for a trial lesson soon before we make the final decision (make payment).




p/s: Please be noted that the fees written above are what I have been told for the year of 2011 to 2012. The fees might be varies because the management has the right to do any amendment with or without prior notice. It will be better for you to call up or visit the school personally for confirmation. 


This is not an advertorial. Please do not get offended on my truthful comments or feelings about the mentioned schools. I believe everyone requires different standard for their children. Q-Dees and 3Q are franchises, so all franchisee might have different quality due to different management. What I have mentioned here are only for the particular branch that I have visited in Miri, doesn't mean that all the branches have the same quality/problems etc. ^^


Hope my sharing helps! Cheers!