What better gift can we give?

What do we do for you and your child:

- Daily Supervision on School Work to allow parents to spend quality time with your child at home.
- Conduct enrichment programmes to effectively reinforce students daily academic work as well as to prepare students well for school examinations.
- Organise exciting and interesting educational excursions.
- Play fun activities to promote the critical,creative and social development of the child.
-Ferry our students to and from their Primary school to our centre.

Our Environment:
- We provide quality care in a safe, conducive and nurturing environment.
- We provide a cozy, secure and friendly environment which allows children to relax and feel at home.
- Our centre is a place where children learn and play in a positive nurturing home-like environment.

Children-Parents-Teachers Partnership:
- Information between staff and parents are exchanged through various mode of communication.
- We identify, acknowledge and scaffold on each individual child’s interest and talents.
- We impart a strong sense of ethics moral values and principles in the children through partnership with parents.

Phyllis' Sierra Cove is here to provide you with a solution if you are facing the following:

1.I visited many student care centres. Most of them have classrooms arrangement like another round of schooling, will my child like it? I am quite confused and stressed, but I am working, so I hope to send my child to an affordable home-like student care centre.

2.My child is fine in his academics but engaged in TV programmes most of other time. We want to enrich his free time but we don't have time to send him for enrichment on weekdays. I felt guilty for not providing enough for the best of his interest?

3.Her school results were very good from Pri.1 to Pri.2, at Pri.3 it dropped significantly and she appears to loose interest in studies. Many people said it's normal but I'm sure something else can be done!

4.My child is in P3 now. I wanted to send her to student care since P1 but I can't get over the pitiful feeling that she has to spend the whole day away from home.I regretted my decision then because now she lacks the skills of coping with academic demands and she makes a fuss whenever she missed her TV programme.

5.My child is at home with the maid and grandparents. He does his school work but not guided. I can only guide him after work around 8pm, it was often not effective because both of us were too tired and I ended up loosing my patience. Can someone help?