I saw some posts here say Cambridge at AMK good ah? I went to Cambridge at SGCC which is new and quite shock. Dunno is it coz of new opening. Actually I went there twice thinking of enrolling my kids but very messy. There are a few china teachers there. I think china teachers all wanted the child to be independent or perhaps I am too "kan cheong" with my kids so I didnt sign up. One day I went in the morn there are no space for the kids to have their breakfast. The table is so cramp no water for them as well. I am surprised as this is the first time I went childcare center that they do not provide water during breakfast. The kids sit there or run around waiting for food. Then some of the kids got Milo. One of them spill on table and to be frank I am shocked that one of the china teacher ask the older kid to take tissue to clean for the younger kids! The milo still got "smoke" one hor. I even stepped on staple on my first visit. On my 2nd visit, I saw the toilet flooded and the teacher actually still bring the child to the toilet so I wait and see if the teacher clean leg for the child but she didnt. I see the toilet flooded so dirty and smelly. Its really an "eye-opener" for me keke. When they bath it is even more messy. 2 - 3 kids cry as they are naked and waiting for their turn. The fans are on and some sneezing. I went NTUC one once and saw they left the kids there to cry till quiet. At this center, I noticed too. So wondering is it all the same? When your kids got mucus no one will clean and they actually ask the older kids to clean table, clean floor for them? I think it is OK to clean IF the teacher is VERY sure that the things is not HOT/DIRTY or using CIF. I did see at NTUC Festival Mall there, the teacher ask the students to use CIF to clean table. I really cant imagine their hand so delicate and got to use so strong detergent on them. After visiting a few childcare I really think dunno how. Wanna enrolled them to school but the school really dun care one. I saw Cambridge so exp 995.1 vs NTUC 525 and frankly, the way they treat kids are similiar.