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Dhamma School
Children's Dhamma School


There is no cost to attend the school or talks. If you feel like it, donation is appreciated.

Children's Dhamma School
Commences July 20 until October 12 2008

Every Sunday 5.30 - 7.30pm
 

Venue: DSMC - Dhammasala
Teacher: Sayadaw U Pandita


Recommences July 20 2008

Application Forms:

To download the application forms, please right
click on the links below and select "Save"


>> English version (PDF)
>> Chinese version (PDF)
>> Burmese version (PDF)
 
Textbooks for Children's Dhamma Classes:shwedagon

 

 

 

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Activities include meditation, coloring, discussion and snacks
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Basic Rules and Regulations:

  1. The child must be of age 5 years or older

  2. When attending school, the child must must be ill or has a sickness of a contagious nature

  3. As a Buddhist, please try to wear neat and clean clothes to school

  4. Please do not wear any valuable jewellery to school

  5. Please do not bring any food, alcohol, cigarettes or drugs of any kind to school

  6. Please do not display any aggressive behaviour, or bring toys, sharp knives that can injure others at school

  7. As positively guided children, please value basic integrity and communicate respectfully to teachers and other students

  8. Parents are encouraged to help and assist the student in furthering their learning at home with stories, poems, articles and other general knowledge

  9. Commitment to full attendance is encouraged. Advanced notice needs to be given for any absence before school classes begin.

  10. Parents and students to follow the rules above and undertake to resolve problems by cooperating and making collective decisions between students, parents and teachers according to Buddhist practice.