Facilities@ HomeTeamNS Pasir Ris
Facilities Information
Chalets
• 8 fully-furnished semi-detached chalets with 4 spacious bedrooms each
• BBQ Pits
• Cafeteria
• Open to HomeTeamNS, Social, Corporate, JOM & SAFRA members
Fronting the chalet compound is the Pasir Ris Park and beyond the park, about 100m from the gate compound, lies the beach. Each unit has a living hall, four air-conditioned bedrooms, equipped with a kitchenette (cooking allowed), BBQ pit and its own car porch.
With sports facilities and a playground available, and the beach just a stone’s throw away, there will be no lack of activities for the young and old alike!
The rates for HomeTeamNS members are as follows: -
SAFRA / JOM / Social Members
$85.60 per night for weekdays (Monday – Thursday)
$117.70 per night for weekends (Friday – Monday)
HomeTeamNS Member
$74.90 per night for weekdays (Monday – Thursday)
$107.00 per night for weekends (Friday – Monday)- for us
Members must submit their full particulars with name, NRIC no., type of membership (HomeTeamNS / SAFRA / JOM / Social), contact number & preferred date of stay to chalets@HomeTeamNS.sg. For further queries, please call 6665 4600. All applications are subject to balloting.
Each cardholder is entitled to book only ONE unit. A minimum of 1 night and maximum of 3 nights bookings are allowed. With effect from 1 April 2006, the rental rates include air-con usage of up to a maximum of 30 units ($7.50 per day). Consumption beyond this amount will be charged at $0.25 per unit of consumption.
Facilities:
- Basketball Court
- BBQ Pits
- Bicycle Kiosk**
- Cafeteria
- Canoe Centre, pple like mx and loon may be interested
- Children’s playground
- Tennis Courts
- Jackpot Room (age>18)
- And a big field in front of our chalet for Frisbee !!!
HomeTeamNS @ Pasir Ris
125A – 125H Pasir Ris Road
Singapore 519121
Nearest MRT station : Pasir Ris
Bus service along Pasir : TIBS 403
Ris Road
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2009 PSLE Maths Paper:
This year's maths paper was unbelievably hard. Despite that, MOE reported that "this year’s paper was "comparable" to those of previous years. There is no change in syllabus, question types or number of questions." I only learnt this in secondary school... zzz
The fact that we, tertiary-level students, can't solve this question
MENTALLY justifies that it's extremely tough for Primary 6 students.
The question is as follows:
"Jim bought some chocolates and gave half of it to Ken. Ken bought some sweets and gave half of it to Jim. Jim ate 12 sweets and Ken ate 18 chocolates. The ratio of Jim’s sweets to chocolates became 1:7 and the ratio of Ken’s sweets to chocolates became 1:4. How many sweets did Ken buy?"
The answer to the aforementioned would be
68. I wonder how many "A"s students are going to get the axe. Lets pray for moderation and their well-being. Best of luck.