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Tanglin School Musical pg 12
Annual Dinner & long-service Awards pg 6
CYS Sports Day pg 28
ComChest Charity Show with KS students pg 22
CFA Concert and Carnival pg 13
Film Workshop @ DSS pg 20
November 2014 MCI (P) 108/02/2014
It was a sporty celebration as the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) celebrated their 46th Anniversary. Held on 1st September 2014, the event was officiated by General Hoo Cher Mou, Chief of Air Force at the Air Force Training Command. MG Hoo presented cheques to various charity organisations supported by the RSAF, highlighting the Air Force’s commitment in serving the community. Mr Chan, President of APSN, received the cheque amounting to S$8000. Our heartfelt thanks to RSAF for their generous contribution.
RSAF 46th Anniversary
Committees & Officials 2014
Association for Persons with Special Needs900 New Upper Changi RoadSingapore 467354Tel: 6579 6252Fax: 6479 6272
ASPN Tanglin School143 Alexandra RoadSingapore 159924Tel: 6475 1511Fax: 6472 0408
APSN Centre for Adults29 Jalan TembusuSingapore 438235Tel: 6346 2425Fax: 6346 7518
APSN Katong School900 New Upper Changi RoadSingapore 467354Tel: 6445 8027Fax: 6445 6313
APSN Delta Senior School3 Choa Chu Kang GroveSingapore 688237Tel: 6267 3818Fax: 6468 3608
APSN Chaoyang School18 Ang Mo Kio Ave 9Singapore 569767Tel: 6456 6922Fax: 6456 2030
Executive CommitteePresident Mr Chan Chee Keong, PBM
Emeritus PresidentDr Francis C. Chen, PBM, BBM
Vice-Presidents Mr Winston WongDr Victor Tay
Hon SecretaryMs Annabel Moore
Hon TreasurerMr Gwee Sze Chuan
Hon Assistant TreasurerMrs Ruby Cheah
Committee MembersMs Angie NgMr Bill BowmanMr Royce SeahMr Chinnu PalaniveluMr Tan Cheen Chong
Ex-officioMr Kenneth Tham
Schools Management Committee ChairmanMr Chan Chee Keong
Hon. TreasurerMr Gwee Sze Chuan
SecretaryMdm Lim Cheng Liew
Committee Members Mrs Ruby CheahDr Victor TayMr Winston Wong
Staff MembersMdm Aslinah Binte AhmadMrs Michelle LiauMrs Liza Ow
MOE RepresentativeMs Teo Siew Khim
Ex-officioMr Kenneth Tham
CFA Management Committee Chairman Mr Winston Wong
Hon. Treasurer Mrs Rose Ng
Staff Member Mr William Tng
Committee Members Ms Donna CanestraMrs Janet FongMr Bill BowmanMr Kwok Yan Hoe Mrs Annabel Claire Moore
Ex-officio Mr Kenneth Tham
Editorial & Publicity Subcommittee Chairman Dr Francis C. Chen
Secretary/PhotographerMs Ufairah Akram
Reporters Mdm Kharul Bariyah RashidMs Shahleeni Devi Mr Winston Wee Ms Nur Raihanah Bte Rahmat Ms Chang Wei Ling Ms Karen Tan
Photographer Mr Kelvin Yong
Ex-officioMr Kenneth Tham
www.apsn.org.sgThe views expressed in this publication do not necessarily reflect the views of the Association. Contributions are actively sought, but the editor reserves the right to amend and edit prior to publication.
Copyright 2014 APSNC
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APSN Gala Dinner
MBS Senior Vice President, Hotel Operations at Marina Bay Sands Mr Ian Wilson (left) presents a cheque to APSN President Mr Chan
Chee Keong (right)
Dancers from Tanglin School entertain
Chaoyang choir sings a medley of popular tunes before dinner
Katong School band strikes up
On 2 August 2014 the Association for Persons with Special Needs organised a fund-raising event, made possible with the sponsorship of some 30 tables by Marina Bay Sands as part of their corporate social responsibility. We are grateful to MBS and all those patrons and contributors who helped to make this Charity Gala Dinner a success. We raised a total of $273,895.20
The funds raised will help us implement more programmes in vocational training, job placement and job support. The Before and After School Care service at Chaoyang School will also receive funding, as well as social and sports activities in our schools and the Centre for Adults. We intend to build on the good relationship we have established with Marina Bay Sands. We also intend to apply through NCSS for the dollar-to-dollar matching grant, thereby doubling our funds raised.
Before dinner, whilst guests were having mocktails, the Chaoyang School choir gave renditions of “You raised me up” by Josh Groban and “Count on me” by Bruno Mars. During dinner, the other APSN schools also entertained with song and dance. There was also a magic show by a guest entertainer. Altogether the evening at MBS was most enjoyable.
The main VIP Table with MBS Vice-President and wife
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AFID Board MeetingThe mid-term Executive Board Meeting of the Asian Federation on Intellectual Disabilities (AFID) was held in Sri Lanka at the Mount Lavinia Hotel (Colombo) from 15 - 16 August 2014. Dr Francis C. Chen (Honorary AFID Member) attended.Amongst the matters discussed were the following :
Collaboration with UNICEF------------------------------------A proposal by AFID-India on possible support services with UNICEF-India was adopted. A working paper will be submitted to the Board for consideration at its meeting next year. This has the potential of enlarging the membership base of AFID.
AFID Conference in 2015----------------------------------
(1) The dates for the 22nd Asian Conference on Intellectual Disabilities (or 22nd AFID Conference) are from 3 to 7 October 2015. All are welcome to attend. (2) The venue for the Conference shall be the Sri Lankan Foundation at No 100, Sri Lanka Padanama Mawatha, Independence Square, Colombo 07, Sri Lanka. This is centrally located in a beautifully landscaped garden overlooking the Independence Square. (3) The Conference registration fees shall be (for Early Bird):- US $275/- (Member) and US $325/- (Non-member).After July 2015, the fees will be US $325/- (Member) and US $375/- (Non-Member).For self-advocates, accompanying persons/parents: (Early Bird) US $200 and after July 2015. US $225/- The following day, Board Members toured the Conference venue, and visited a special needs children’s home.
AFID Executive Board Members & Observers Drinking a toast to the success of AFID
Round table discussions of the AFID Board Dance performance by girls in a special needs home
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APSN Annual General Meeting 2014The Association held its AGM on Saturday 27 September 2014 at Tanglin School. The main item was the re-election to fill half the Executive Committee whose term had expired.
Mr Chan Chee Keong was unapposed, and therefore re-elected President for a further term of two years. The following were also elected unopposed: Dr Francis C. Chen, Mrs Ruby Cheah, Mr Bill Bowman, Ms Annabel Claire Moore and Mr Tan Cheen Chong.
Ms Kristin van Burm and Mrs Margaret Goh did not stand as candidates. Assoc Prof Mohan Menon had tendered his resignation.
The Executive Committee has the power to co-opt additional members.
“Emeritus President”At the Executive Committee meeting convened immediately after the AGM, a special resolution to confer the honorary title of “Emeritus President” on Dr Francis C. Chen for his 38 years of service to APSN was adopted.
The new line-up of the Executive Committee:
President: Emeritus President: Vice-Presidents:
Hon Secretary: Hon Treasurer: Asst Hon Treasurer: Members:
Mr Chan Chee KeongDr Francis C. ChenDr Victor TayMr Winston WongMs Annabel Claire MooreMr Gwee Sze ChuanMs Ruby CheahMr Bill BowmanMs Angie NgMr Chinnu PalaniveluMr Royce SeahMr Tan Cheen Chong
Attendees before the AGM at breakfast buffet
Members present in audience at AGM
HQ girls with Angie Ng & Dr Chen
Newly elected: Dr Francis C Chen as “Emeritus President” and Ms Annabel Claire Moore as Hon Secretary
AGM in session
Office-bearers at AGM
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Annual Dinner 2014The APSN Annual Dinner was held at the Hotel Novotel, Clarke Quay on Friday 19 September 2014. Organized by Chaoyang School this year, the theme was “Hawaiian Luau”. Participants came in their Hawaiian attire, and leis or garlands were given out, making the event a colourful one.
Mr Chan Chee Keong in his speech reviewed the state of APSN schools. The main item at the Dinner was the presentation of Long Service Awards, to both Staff and Volunteers. Staff received their Awards with cash bonuses from APSN, whereas the volunteers on APSN Management received their awards (no cash !) from the National Council of Social Service (NCSS).
The Awardees are:
APSN Long Service Staff
5years:Yee Hung PakNg Xuan Yi PriscaNovo Erwin Dela TorreChong Mai ChenGoh Hui Ling FionaJalbuena Edwin SantosLim Jia Jing ValerieLim Teck ChyeLim Yew PiaoTan Mei Sze MichelleYap Kok Feng KenHairul Anuar Bin Mohd HaronSarah De Castro SacroSeah Lay Keng KharissaSheryll Gavino EduriaWee MayBasangan Tetchie De Los SantosChua Wei Xian ChermaineNg Fanny
NCSS Long Service (Volunteers)
5 years: Mrs Kristin Van Burm, Dr Victor Tay Kah Soon and Mrs Valerie Tan-Burden
20 years: Mr Chan Chee Keong and Mrs Fong Kam Wah Janet
35 years: Dr Francis C. Chen
After the presentation of Awards, the Events Organizer provided entertainment and games to the enjoyment of attendees. Lucky draw prizes totalling 100 were given out. Except for the top ten, all the others were pre-drawn earlier, and the top ten draw had everyone in suspense as the top prizes included a 32” TV, Holiday Day Resort stay and $1,000 cash for the top winner !
CFACYSCYSDSSDSSDSSDSSDSSDSSDSSDSSKSKSKSKSKSTS
TSTS
CFACYSCYSKSKSKSTS
10years:Yap Chui HoonAw Leong Yen PatrickIvy Dulu BadillaGomez Lynette HanahLee Poh Sim JessieVan Der Beek, Suelynn RuthRadziah Abdul Rahman
CYS
CYSCYS
CYS
KS
15 years:
Koh Hun Ngor
20 years:Chum Hock Chan Sulekha Suresh Nair
25 years:Sharon Tan Bee Bee
30 years:Rani Day
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Attendees at the Dinner
Chaoyang School staff - organizers of the successful Dinner
APSN flower girls
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Singing “Unchained Melody” Our staff dressed to the T in Hawaiian mood
(L-R) Pinky Pant, Dr Chen, Kadey Wong & Ravi Kapor The President Mr Chan declared” “Let the Dinner begin” !
Mdm Aslinah Ahmad, Principal of Chaoyang School, gives Welcome Contestants doing a skit
Ms Rani Day, teacher at Katong School, receives 30-year long service award
Lucky winner of the $1,000 top prize (Mrs Anita Suwandi; Chaoyang School’s Acting Vice Principal)
CCA Annual Presentation On 13 September 2014, Children’s Charities Association (CCA) had their Annual Presentation at the NCSS Auditorium. The event was honoured by Mr. Christopher De Souza, Member of Parliament, Holland-Bukit Timah GRC who touched our hearts with stories about his personal experiences with people of special needs and disabilities.
This was just not a great opportunity for us to give out the awards to our fellow volunteers and donors who have contributed in our growth, but also to receive the funds raised by CCA for its six member charities. Dr Francis C. Chen represented APSN in receiving the cheque of S$693,255 with the other five representatives.
The APSN gold award went to Mr Lee Chuan Bee and the bronze award went to Associate Professor Mohan Menon, Mr Quek Keng Oei and Mr Royce Seah. The excellent service award was given out to individual volunteers Mr Aw Siow Siong, Mr Chua Weng Foo, Ms Yu Chin and Ms Loh Hui Ling, as well as corporate partners The Australian and New Zealand Banking Group Limited, Concorde Hotel Singapore, Keppel Care Foundation, Lend Lease Singapore, Marina Bay Sands Pte Ltd, Pizza Hut Singapore Pte Ltd, Raffles Girls Primary School, Republic of Singapore Air Force, Shangri La’s Rasa Sentosa Resort and Spa (Singapore), SIA 5Cs(Cabin Crew for Community Care), Sparkz and Urban Redevelopment Authority for their generous contributions.
Mr Christopher de Souza with representatives of the six member charities
Our APSN Award recipients
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Children’s Day with Far East Organization
On 3 October 2014, the students of Chaoyang School celebrated their Children’s Day by having a day of fun and games at the Gardens by the Bay organised by Far East Organisation. The celebration was honoured by Guest of Honour, Mr Khaw Boon Wan, Minister for National Development who presented cheques on behalf of Far East Organization to nine children charities. Mr Chan represented APSN in receiving the cheque of S$25,000 with the other heads of charities.
The CYS students were treated to performances by the Methodist Girls’ School and Singapore Symphony Orchestra, as well as a ‘splashing’ dance item by students from the Singapore Ballet Academy who danced to the familiar tune of “Under the Sea”, synchronised with the water jets in the water play area. The students immersed themselves with activities for the day which included balloon fishing, face painting and water gun shooting.utions.
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Our CYS students taking a shot at the game stalls
Live band music entertaining the crowd
The Dazzle girls cheering energeticallyCheque presentation by Mr Khaw Boon Wan
Happiness in the air as we celebrate Children’s Day!
CYS student having his arm ‘tattoo’-ed with glitter.
Katong School gets industrial-grade kitchens
Katong School students with their instructors in the new F&B Training Room
On 3 September 2014, APSN Katong School and Marina Bay Sands celebrated the opening of 2 Food and Beverage Training Rooms at 900 New Upper Changi Road. The Guest of Honour for the Opening Ceremony was Dr Mohd Maliki Osman, Mayor of South East Community Development Council, Minister of State for Defense and National Development. The $82,000 facilities and curriculum upgrade marks a significant raise in the quality of vocational education for individuals with mild intellectual disability receiving an education at Katong School.
Mr Chan Chee Keong, President of APSN commented: “We would like to thank MBS for their generous donation to enable us to upgrade our domestic kitchen to industry grade. This provides better training in an authentic environment, to better prepare our trainees for open employment in the F&B industry.
We are heartened to be part of this collaboration between Marina Bay Sands and APSN Katong School, providing greater opportunity for students of the school to harness their potential to the fullest. We will continue to strengthen such partnerships and open greater avenues for these students as we support them to be better prepared for living, learning and working in an inclusive community” said Dr Maliki Osman.“The help of community and corporate sponsors such as Marina Bay Sands enables the school to provide its students with an authentic learning platform to develop their Food and Beverage service skills.” said Katong School Principal Mdm Lim Cheng Liew. “It will enhance their readiness for life and career in the F & B sector ahead.“
The help of community and corporate sponsors such as Marina Bay Sands enables the school to provide its students with an authentic learning platform to develop their Food and Beverage service skills.” said Katong School Principal Mdm Lim Cheng Liew. “It will enhance their readiness for life and career in the F & B sector ahead.““We are pleased that our contribution to APSN Katong School will directly and positively impact its students. The government is encouraging young people to acquire relevant skills for career success and we are very humbled to have the opportunity to help provide an industry-ready Chief Executive Officer of Marina Bay Sands.
L-R: Mr Kia Siang Wei, General Manager South Eeast CDC, MBS Senior Vice President Mr Robert Harayda, Mayor of Southeast CDC Dr Maliki Osman, APSN President Mr Chan Chee Keong, CEO Mr Kenneth Tham,
KS Principal Mdm Lim Cheng Liew, and MBS Vice President Lisa Williamson.
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Opening of the new Community Hub
APSN Centre For Adults is moving from 29 Jalan Tembusu to the new Kembangan Chai Chee Community (KCC) Hub at 11 Jalan Ubi by mid 2015. The new location will be shared with four other VWOs. A launch was held on Saturday,30 August 2014. Manpower Minister and Marine Parade GRC MP Tan Chuan-Jin officiated at the opening. He also gave a speech that highlighted the importance of the good work done by the VWOs at the new hub.
Participants later toured the premises occupied by the VWOs. APSN put up display panels to explain the work of the Association, particularly the Centre for Adults.
Minister Tan Chuan Jin along with representatives of the VWOs of KCC Hub, including APSN CFA Management Committee
Chairman Mr Winston Wong (2nd from the right)
Ms Chang Wei Ling, Psychologist at APSN CFA, explains the Centre’s programmes to the Minister.
VIP group touring the other VWO facilities at KCC APSN Exco Members (L-R) Mr Bowman, Mr Wong and Dr Chen
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On 27 Sept 2014 Tanglin School staged a musical “Finding Harmony in M & M Land” at the Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School. This was supported by the National Arts Council, and the Guest-of-Honour was Dr Francis C. Chen (Founding Member of APSN).
Guests from the Ministry of Education, the National Council of Social Service, APSN Management and staff and parents also attended. A total of some 680 people filled the Auditorium.The musical and an Arts Exhibition named “Imagining Harmony” showcased the musical and artistic talents of the Tanglin School students, and testified to the Association’s credo of “Towards Holistic Development of the Individual”.
Tanglin School Musical
Dr Chen with Principal, Staff and Parents The King of “M & M Land”
The Latin dancers The Angklung Ensemble
The Percussion EnsemblePrincipal Mrs Ow (Centre) thanks everyone
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On 7 Jun 2014, APSN organised a concert and carnival at Tanjong Katong Primary School. This is to raise awareness of persons with Intellectual Disabilities and to raise funds for the training programmes.
The organising committee is made up of students from National Junior College, Raffles Institution and public volunteers. There are more than 100 volunteers from Raffles Intuition, National Junior College, Anglo Chinese Junior College, Singapore Polytechnic, Republic Polytechnic and many others corporation.
The volunteers helped at looking after the various games and food stalls, and as concert helpers, ushers and traffic marshals. There are also 2 concert segments with performances from APSN schools and guest performances. We raised a total of $75,222.90 through the event.
APSN Concert and Carnival 2014
Music performance
Magic Show
More games stall
Outdoor games
Families at concert Games stall
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Fashion Steps Out 2014
Kindness kick off at 313
In early March 2014, Centre For Adults was invited as a Charity Partner for 313@Somerset’s Fashion Steps Out (FSO) 2014 organized by Lend Lease.
In conjunction with the “Great S’pore Sale”and World Cup, 313@Somerset transformed the atrium into a “Living Lounge” from 9 to 22 June 2014 to hold foosball tables, soccer screening, lounge chairs, photo opportunities and a “bar”.
From 1-4 April 2014, Lend Lease partnered with the centre to provide steam ironing, hanging and folding of clothing for the preparation of the Fashion Steps Out event on 5 and 6 April 2014. The 5 clients involved were very excited and looked forward to the project.
Lesner, Account Manager, of the event company (The Barnett Group), was surprised that the clients were able to complete the task. Initially, Lesner wanted to employ part-timers to do the job but Lend Lease told Lesner to use APSN Centre For Adults for the job. Lesner was sceptical as he had never learnt of APSN before and whether the clients were up to the task. The clients showed determination and commitment as they worked non-stop for 5 hours each day and completed the task within 3 days, a day ahead of the original 4 days schedule.
From 9 to 22 June, there
was a donation drive at
313@Somerset. The public
could give any amount of
money for a bottle of sports
drink and the whole event
was managed by an event
company from Lend lease.
In total, $616.31 was raised
through this event.
Our CFA clients hard at work
Clothes nicely stacked up
Atrium of 313@SomersetBar with “sports drink”
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ST. RAPHAEL OPPORTUNITY CENTER, TAINAN, TAIWAN
In June 2014, some staff from CFA visited St. Raphael Opportunity Center in Tainan, Taiwan as part of their holiday itinerary. “St. Raphael” is a day care center for children and adults with developmental or multiple disabilities from moderate and severe to profound support needs. The focal point of the visitation was the Vocational Rehabilitation Program, Vocational Training & Supported Employment Department.
St. Raphael runs a similar vocational training programme as Centre For Adults (CFA) like the contract work, horticulture, janitorial and kitchen operations. The average staff to children/adults ratio is 1:6. Many working tool gadgets are designed for the adults due to their disabilities.
Apart from those mentioned above, St. Raphael has a performing art team which will perform for all types of events (e.g. opening ceremony, festival celebrations etc.) for companies and will be paid for the performance. St. Raphael also provide car washing training for the adults and they have an outdoor café but the café does not have any walk-in customers due to the location and lack of public transportation.
The job placement for the adults with disabilities is very competitive and stressful. The adults at St. Raphael have to go through competitions with their peers; and only the fastest and most capable person will get the job. Adults who did not manage to secure the job will be counseled by the psychologist/ counselor.
Due to the lack of public transport in Tainan which may take up to 2 hours for a public bus to arrive, the adults with disabilities are taught to learn how to ride a scooter to work. Most of them are able to pass the practical test except for the theory test; the staff at the center will assist the adults to memorize the theory.
St. Raphael also baked their own biscuits, snacks and self-made chili sauce for events. The visitation has been an eye opener for us and been a rewarding experience.
St. Raphael Opportunity Center
The Outdoor Café
St. Raphael Chili Sauce
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My Nepal Experience: A Teacher’s Perspective
Bonding between the 6
accompanying school staff had
already started even before the
7-day Nepal trip with the help of
Stoney, a very experienced and
helpful tour guide for this trip.
3 volunteers also joined us on
this trip to Nepal.
When we reached Nepal, local volunteers led us on a tour of the local streets, and helped us bargain for the best price in their local language, ‘Nepali’.
In the late afternoon of the 2nd day, we moved to Hotel Country Villa in Nagakort, which took a 2-hour bus journey. The uphill journey caused some distress in a few students, but the majority of us were smitten by the scenic view.
Hotel Country Villa greeted us with warm hospitality. Mr. Krishna, the
General Manager (GM) of the hotel, welcomed us personally, which touched
every one of us.
We soon started our vocation duties. Our students should be very proud
of themselves: they had transferred their Vocational Training skills and
good behaviour in a totally foreign setting. Being in a different country, the
standard work procedures were totally different. Yet, they adopted a “Do
what the Romans do, when you are in Rome” and adapted to the local style.
For me, having experienced Nepal, the memories
went beyond its natural beauty. Having interacted
with the people and understand their simple lifestyle, I
consider myself very fortunate, in more than one way.
In my view, for our students, the trip was indeed an
eye-opener which made them realise that having less
is not such a bad thing after all!
Compared to a few blackouts daily, and using only bottled water to brush teeth, students felt far more fortunate
to be supported with stable infrastructure and basic needs in Singapore. Our students also empathised with
the villagers who bathed without heater, have no electricity supply and no internet facility. They shared that
they wanted to be more mindful with using water and electricity when they are back in Singapore.
Mr. Farid and volunteer Clement hiking with the local youth volunteers.
Kelly and Nabiel serving BBQ food to the hotel guests.
Students visited a local home in the village.
Needless to say, the hotel staff members were amazed by our students positive work attitude.
Students visited a local home in the village
Kelly and Nabiel serving BBQ food to the hotel guests.
Mr.Farid and volunteer Clement hiding with the local youth volunteers.
Bonding with the students
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F&B’s Charity Ways
Each participating student received a voucher worth $150, given to 30 needy families together with
food items yearly by a group of anonymous donors.
The success of the Cookie Making Workshop spurred the FB department to organise termly Charity
buffet lunch events at the Swenson’s training room in the school for DSS staff and invited guests. The
lunches garnered a total of $2125 and this amount has been donated to the School’s Needy Students’
Fund.
In future, the F&B Department’s Charity efforts will grow even further with the opening of a food stall in
the school canteen.
The F&B department organised a Cookie Making Workshop for parents of DSS students. The
workshop was held close to Chinese New Year so that parents and students could make use
of the acquired skills to make cookies in preparation for the Lunar New Year Celebrations.
Tumijan Bin Selamat ensuring that the dessert corner is in order RSAF Personnel enjoying the sumptuous lunch
Year 3 F&B Students with their signature dessert masterpieces Happy and satisfied faces of staff who attended the charity lunch
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Youth Day CelebrationDelta Senior School’s Youth Day celebration was like no other. The school visited the Singapore Science Centre on the 4 July 2014 in celebration of Youth Day.
Students were tasked to do weeding, picking up litter and dry leaves in the eco garden as well as clean and pack the Science lab. Students and staff were then treated to a demonstration where they learnt how they affect the environment and the different ways to conserve resources. It was a great opportunity for the students to contribute to the community in a meaningful way!
The year 3 students hard at work, removing the weeds from the Herb garden.
The boys are helping to pack the apparatus in the lab
Above is Rozana who volunteered to do the demonstration.
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DSS Athletes achieve
Once again DSS’s athletes made us proud in their outstanding performance during the SPH Foundation National Para Swimming Championship held on Saturday, 10 May 2014 at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex.
The team which represented DSS during the National para Athletics Championship 2014 held on 31 May 2014 at Hougang Stadium also gave their best and achieved the Best Team Performance!
Suhairi: Best Male Individual Performance: Division A
Suhairi, Ivan, Safix & Wei Leong champions for Relay 4 x 100m Division A
Michelle Yogeswari beaming with pride after winning 1st place for the 100m Freestyle.
Lawrence Tay swimming his way to the 1st place for 100m Breaststroke
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Diversity in Abilities
Awards for Enrironmenttal Excellence @ TS
On the 28 and 29 August 2014, the participants of the Diversity in Abilities (DIA) programme, presented their masterpieces from the film workshop which was conducted over four months in Delta Senior School. The selected students were trained by an experienced Film Maker, Mr Sherman Ong, to transform their art work into a film which was then showcased over two days at Raffles Hotel, Jubilee Hall.
In collaboration with ITE College Central, Seletar West NC, Thomson Sin Ming Garden RC and Urban Redevelopment Authority, Tanglin School designed “Touch the Heart” garden display, an entry for the Gardener’s Cup. The Gardeners’ Cup was a friendly competition among Community in Bloom (CIB) award recipients island-wide to collaborate and set up garden displays at the biennial Singapore Garden Festival.
Accorded the Best Theme Award on 15 August 2014, “Touch the Heart” was exhibited at Gardens by the Bay. The highlight of this garden display was a pond filled with colorful stones that were hand-painted by members of the team and visitors. Besides the several photo opportunities with Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong and Mr Heng Swee Kiat (Minister for Education), our students were engaged in active and purposeful learning.
Boon Ping and ‘Aisyah presenting their masterpiece to the crowd with confidence and at ease
Receiving the CIB Gold Award
Best Theme Garden Award
Touch the Heart Garden Display
TS Award Winners
Lim Han Ming and Mohammed Rifky Norfaren presenting their film to
Minister Heng Swee Keat!
To empower environmental excellence, several green spaces within the school compound have been set up. Students learn best when the skills are best acquired and generalized and practised in contextualized and authentic settings. Students have also acquired the habits of Choosing Green, Thinking Green and Growing Green. In recognition of the students’ outstanding contributions towards environmental excellence, Tanglin School was accorded the Community in Bloom (CIB) Gold Award on 24 August 2014, accompanied with a cheque of $500 by Nparks.
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Passive to Active Creators with 3D TechnologyPassive to Active Creators with 3D Technology3D Technology @TS aims to enable students to observe and to develop higher order thinking skills. 3D Technology allows the use of digital tools such as the AutoCAD 3D software, iPads and a 3D printer. Students develop not only the digital skills but also soft skills such as problem solving, creative improvisation, cooperative learning and teamwork.
In 2012, ten Tanglin School students from the Multi-Media Club (MMC) participated in the Autodesk Panorama Social Project. It was an eye-opening experience for the students as they collaborated with “gifted students’’ from various countries on 3D projects.
Leveraging on the educational potential of 3D Technology to enrich students’ learning, a Beginner’s Module in 3D Design was offered to the Upper Secondary students of the MMC in 2013.
With positive responses from the teachers and students, the programme was further broadened and extended to all the students in MMC in the same year, i.e. Beginner’s Module for the Lower Secondary and the Advanced Module for the Upper Secondary students.
Students who had demonstrated keen interest in 3D designing were given further opportunities. They were provided with on-site work experience with the training provider Cadaq Pte. Ltd. One such work experience was facilitated at the Singapore Mini Maker Faire 2014, an event that was part of the Singapore Science Festival, in which four students participated. Since then, seven students are currently undergoing a one-month on-site work experience at IDA Labs, which began in September 2014.
We envisage that the incorporation of 3D technology will provide our students the opportunity to transform from passive learners to active creators.
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The Magic of Latin Dance @Tanglin SchoolThe Magic of Latin Dance @Tanglin School
Comchest charity show 2014
On 29 June 2014, seven students from TS LaTeens took part in the 15th Stardust Grandprix Dancesport Competition held at the Orchid Country Club Grand Ballroom. The dance competition was organized by Louis & Catherine Dance Studio. The students danced and competed in a Latin Cha-Cha number and brought home 1 Gold, 1 Silver and 1 Bronze medals in the Special Category and 4 Participation Awards.
The Cha-Cha is more than just quick moves and hip actions. It is one of the five main Latin Dance styles most frequently taught around the world. The steps are compact with a combination of the rumba and mambo. The basic forward movement is supplemented with various turns and slides. When the students have mastered the basic steps at beginner’s level, they are encouraged to develop and improvise their own dance movements. While the finale is a dance competition, the main emphasis is on students’ participation and enjoyment.
Dancing enhances confidence and promotes social skills. Students are able to express themselves creatively and it is a great way to stimulate the brain, enhance coordination and self-esteem in the most gracious way. TS LaTeens Dance Champions
Graciously LaTeens
The Guzheng Orchestra
Members of Guzheng CCA and Circus Arts were presented an opportunity this year to perform for ComChest Care and Share Charity Show held at Resorts World Sentosa. The event was telecast live by Media Corp on 27 July 2014.
Both CCA groups collaborated with Metta school in this show. Members from both CCAs spent many hours
practising. They rehearsed with Media Corp celebrities and instructors. Circus Arts members showcased
their skills in manipulating the diabolos. Guzheng members played and Chan Mali Chan.
The pupils demonstrated their resilience by
turning up for all practices. Mohd Arif from
Circus Arts shared, “ I feel proud to be part
of this show. I was excited to perform with
my coach.”
Asyraf from Guzheng reflected, “ It was
my first time performing for a live television
show. I was nervous and excited at the
same time.”
凤 阳 花 鼓
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The Guzheng Orchestra
F&B Training Rooms at Katong
7th Teachers’ Conference7th Teachers’ Conference
On 3rd September 2014, Katong School’s two F&B Training Rooms were commissioned. Gracing this ceremony were Dr Mohammad Maliki Osman, Guest-of-Honour, (Minister of State, Ministry of National Development & Ministry of Defence and Mayor, South East District) and Mr Robert Harayda, Senior Vice President for Finance (Marina Bay Sands Singapore), our corporate partner, who had generously donated $82,000 for the refurbishment of our kitchen facilities.
Katong School was one of the 4 schools led by SEB that participated in the Numeracy project
‘Igniting Counting in SPED students for numbers 1 to 5’.
The industrial standard F&B Training rooms will allow
for proper vocational training in F&B services. Katong
School is also working closely with Marina Bay Sands
to further expand our Work Experience programme.
The F&B students prepared a reception for our guests
who attended the event.
The initiative was presented and shared during the concurrent session ‘Designing Lesson for Learners
with special needs in Numeracy’ at the recent 7th Teachers’ Conference at Suntec Convention Centre
on 4 Jun 14. Participants included mainstream primary and secondary schools and the session focused
on sharing lesson design strategies to help students with special needs improve numeracy skills.
The session provided a good understanding of the application of pedagogical considerations to lesson
planning within the classroom for diverse learners.
Sim Yong Meng showing Dr Maliki how he prepares some canapés. With Dr Maliki are Mr Chan(L) and Dr Chen(R).
F&B students at work
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Drama and puppetry provide
opportunities for students to
develop a strong feel of the less
fortunate in our community.
Katong School collaborated with
The Finger Players who brought
Angels in Disguise (A.I.D) during
one assembly programme. A.I.D,
sponsored by the Qualcomm
Foundation, is a story about three
characters who overcome their
mental and physical disabilities
to help people around them.
Aligned to KS’s Vision, ‘Every
member aspires to achieve; ready
to give’, the puppetry performance
thrilled students. With a fairytale-
like setting, appealing props and
quirky puppets, the performance
was rejuvenating to the human
spirit with emphasis on values
such as se l f -conf idence,
compassion and teamwork in the
students of Katong School.
Caring through Puppetry and Drama
Caring through Puppetry and Drama
Human actors and contemporary puppetry techniques
The Finger Players engaging our students with puppetry.
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Sports Fiesta
Although some of the skills sets were new and
challenging to the students, they approached the
games with an openness to learn and displayed
excellent teamwork and spontaneity. They were
rewarded with stamps exchangeable for goodie
bags containing a school cap and other attractive
items sponsored by NTUC Fairprice, ANZ Bank,
Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC) and
Haw Par Healthcare Limited.
The students will get another opportunity to revisit
the games during physical education lessons in
term 4. The event ended on a high note with the
prize presentation for the Modified NAPFA Awards,
40 lucky draw prizes and a closing speech by the
Principal to thank volunteers from the sponsoring
agencies.
Our Sports Fiesta held on 29 August 2014
aimed to promote active participation in
recreational sports and community games.
Sports stations such as basketball, soccer,
relay, toss & throw and many others were
set up at school and also at Bedok View
Secondary School. Students learnt about the
skills required for each game such as stick
control, passing of the puck and shooting at
the floor hockey station.
Secondary 4 students @ the Relay Station
Sports buddies & Primary 1 pupils @ the Step-aerobics Station
Goal !!
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Art Workshops
PATHS Workshop
In Chaoyang School, we believe strongly that the arts, be it performing arts (PA) or visual arts (VA), provides the platform for the expression of ideas, turn-taking skills and self-confidence, besides acting as an enabler for the development and acquisition of basic literacy, numeracy and lifeskills.
It is with this in mind that two 2-hour workshops were planned & carried out in January 2014 for teachers to learn how to conduct PA lessons following some basic guidelines such as tuning-in activities, games that encourage verbal and non-verbal expressions as well as lesson closures such as goodbye songs. With the same objectives, two 2-hour workshops were also carried out in April 2014 to get teachers to be adept at teaching clay-work art.
As Chaoyang continually strives to empower her teachers and staff, it is hoped that pupils on the receiving end will benefit greatly from this initiative to get teachers to be life-long learners with regular focus-group workshops carried out to heighten the teachers’ aptitude in teaching the arts or aesthetics to the pupils.
Since 2013, Chaoyang School started introducing ‘Self Control In Action’, as a modified approach used
within our existing social-emotional learning programme, PATHS (Promoting Alternative Thinking
Strategies). The school-wide approach aims to improve pupils’ self-regulation which involves self-
control and problem-solving.
A booster training session, to support teachers in teaching pupils how to problem-solve using the current strategy in
‘Self Control in Action’, was organized. The workshop, for teaching staff and professional staff, was conducted on 2
April by Ms Anna Sims, a PATHS Trainer and coach. The interactive workshop gave an opportunity for teachers to
go through the steps of problem-solving using their own real life situations. Some of the key strategies learnt in the
workshop are that pupils should recognise the problem, label their feelings and come up with a few solutions, to then
choose the best solution.
Mr Ng and Mr Muhammad shaping their clay. Teachers are definitely enjoying the process. The end result of some of the clay work.
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The end result of some of the clay work.
The Groovys once again outshined themselves at an event last May.Chaoyang school was proud to present Groovys as the guest performers at the ‘Public Service Observance Ceremony’! The Groovys were requested to perform by one of the agencies of the Community Chest; The Building and Construction Authority (BCA).
They were full of energy as they broke into their dance routine and received much support from the audience. They were then treated to a sumptuous buffet lunch where their stomachs were filled! They enjoyed performing to a fast beat and were well received by all in the audience thereafter. Groovys has indeed done us proud again!
Lifeskills DayThe theme of the Life Skills Day on 11 April 2014 was ‘Relating with others’. Pupils went on a trail of a variety of activities planned on the day. A social skills workshop was conducted by the teachers on the use of polite words and behaviours, and also on how to compliment friends using their name such as ‘Caring Carol’.
Pupils were engaged in station games where they did various hands-on activities which provided them with opportunities to practise and apply the skills learnt during the workshop. One of the highlights was making a cardboard ‘pizza’ whereby pupils wrote polite words on the paper ingredients to be pasted on the pizza. The final products were displayed in their classes as reminder for them to use polite words. To encourage pupils to work with their peers, the pupils from the AM session had a cupcake decorating session while the pupils from the PM session made sock puppets. Pupils were also involved in team building games.
We are all grooved and ready!
Pupils categorising ‘Words to use’ and ‘Words to lose’.
Making a ‘pizza’ of polite words to use. Making of sock puppet
Finished product of sock puppet
Groovys Performance
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CYS Sports Day 2014CYS Sports Day 2014 saw the pupils and staff gathered at the Yio Chu Kang Stadium on the cool Friday morning of 23 May 2014.
It was a colourful sight as pupils and staff had donned t-shirts of either yellow, red, green or blue houses sponsored by our long-time corporate partner EMC (Energy Market Company).35 events were planned for pupils, staff, parents and volunteers from EMC as well as another long-standing partner, Presbyterian High School.We were also privileged to have Mr Md Shariff Abdullah, Singapore’s very own “Blade Runner” to be our Guest Of Honour for the day.Even though the sky was overcast by the time event 18 was run,the rain did hold away, and we were able to complete 32 events altogether. The remaining events, including the Novelty race, were carried out the following week during our school’s CCE Assembly period.On Sports Day itself, what shone through was definitely the Chaoyang spirit of resilience and harmony which was witnessed throughout the day.
Here we go!
We are all ready for our movie!
After our buffet, we are filled to our brims!
Here we go!
PATHS WorkshopThirty primary three students were invited to the SingTel Touching Lives Fund Cheque Presentation Ceremony at ComCentre on Monday, 31 March 2014. We were treated to a movie, titled “Cloudy with a Chance of Meatballs 2”, at the SingTel auditorium. Before the showing of the movie, we had a sumptuous McDonald’s lunch with a variety of snacks such as popcorn, candy floss and ice cream. Everyone enjoyed the animation movie, whereby laughter could be
heard throughout the show. Following the movie, there was a cheque presentation, after which we were then treated to a hi-tea buffet. All the students brought home colourful sculpted balloons!
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‘Rapunzel’ Play
On the 14 March 2014, Friday, the Primary 1 and 2 Chaoyang pupils were invited to catch a play ‘Rapunzel’ at the DBS Arts Centre. This outing was organised and sponsored by the Keppel Corporation Limited.
The pupils were being paired up with volunteers from Keppel throughout the session. Therefore, the pairing provided opportunity for the pupils to interact with the volunteers. After the play ended, it was quiz time where pupils received gifts whenever they answered the questions correctly and followed by a photo taking session. Without a doubt, the teachers and pupils utterly enjoyed the entire session organised by Keppel. Keppel partners guiding our students to complete a post play activity
sheet.
Students’ Contributions (unedited)
“ I have fun with BestbuddyI enjoy with last year Best buddyTo no one another go and eat with Dewa at Vivo City”
Ms Mus’salmah Binte Kamarudin25 Years old
APSN Centre for Adults
Sports day was on 23 may. I was in blue house. We did warm up exercises. I saw sunny on that day. I love sports day.-Daren Lance 4 Responsibility
Sports Day
“I am Shamini. I learn many things from baking class like mixing the the cookie dough. Like flavours. Are mint, chocolate chip, double chocolate chip, oatmeal rasins. This is actually my first year in cfa. I Learn many things already I like baking class a lot its interesting.”
Ms Shamini Sakumar20 Years old
APSN Centre for Adults
“I am at bakery class I have learn many things from mr Teo bin Yong. I have learn how to bake different types of cookies, likes mint chocolate chp and oatmeal cookies. My favourite teacher is ms Chang Wei Ling and Ms Shikin. They encourage me a lot when I am feeling down they always support me and help me a lot in my bakery class a lot. I
love them and ms ng ruqian and mr philip also.”
Ms Jessica Chua Chin Chin25 Years old
APSN Centre for Adults
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On 23rd May 2014, we had Sports day. We gathered at Yio Chu Kang stadium at 8.30am. We stood in our 4 Houses and had our March Past. After that, we had our Cheers. We cheered very loudly. Soon after, we started the race. We had 50m, 100m, 200m, 400m and Novelty Races. Unfortunately, it started to have thunder and rain. So we hid under the shelter, and sang songs. We were given trophies for showing Resilience during
running. We took many photos with our friends, and we had hot dog buns and milo. We enjoyed our food. When time is up, we went home. We felt excited and we had fun!-Tracy Lim 5 Responsibility.”
Sports Day
Today I went to the Pasir Ris Mangrove with some of my schoolmates. We went there on an adventure trail.We took a coach there. There was someone guiding us in our trail.We took some photos during the trail.We saw pom pom fruits, monitor lizard, crab’s home, bee hive and red ants. I took photos of a pom pom fruit. I learnt that, we must take good care of our Mother Earth. We also must throw litter in the dustbin. We cannot throw litter everywhere in the environment. We had an enjoyable learning experience.
Jeslyn Sim Jie Ling13 years oldSecondary 1/1Katong School
Pasir Ris Mangroves
Last Sunday, my family and I played badminton at my sister’s School hall.My father and brother played very well but my sister and I
Murial Chua Ming Hui13 years oldSecondary 1/3Katong School
were not so good at it.My mother prepared some light snacks and drinks for us.We perspired a lot because the hall is not air-conditioned.We played about 3 hours and by that time we were exhausted.At about 5.00pm we went back home. It was an unforgettable outing with my family.
How I spent my weekend
On my Hari Ray Day, my mum and I went to visit my grandmother to pay respect to her and seek forgiveness.
Nur Eka Sufiana Binte Abdullah,13 years oldSecondary 1/3Katong School
All my aunties and uncle were there too. I love to eat cookies and got green packets from my aunties and uncles. I really enjoyed the day. Hari Raya always makes me happy and it is a joyous day.
Celebrating Hari Raya
On 4th April we went to Chen Hu Fish farm and SIA 5Cs volunteers came to our school canteen to bring us to the fish farm. We were very happy and they were very nice to us. When we got there they tell us about the fish farm and how do they take care of the fish. After that they let us feed the little fishes with food. After feeding they let us catch the fish and I try to catch the fish. I was very happy
when I catch a fish. After that we went back to school, all of us had a good time there.-Esther Teo 6 Respect
Visit to Chen Hu Fish Farm
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We went to Pasir Ris Park. We took private bus to get there. We went with Mr Aidil and Mdm Suhaini. We pick up litter from
Nur Atiqah Binte Mohamed JoharSecondary 2 CollaborationTanglin School14 years old
the playground. The litter that we picked up is sweet wrapper, milo packet, cigarette butt, tissue paper, bottle cap, plastic bag. We picked 2.5 kg of litter. After we all picked up the litter, we took a rest and ate some snacks. The snacks we ate is hot dog bread and cake and a packet of milo. After that we had a show and tell about what litter we pick up and after that we head back to school.
The Beach Clean-Up
It was my first camp at Sembawang Adventure Centre. We took a bus to the campsite. When we reached there, we met the camp instructors. My
group name is Night wing and my instructor was Mr Redha. There was also Mr Erwin. Harun was the one who pick our group name. I didn’t like it.Next we played a game. I enjoyed myself because very fun to play. We had to step on foam pads to cross the room. My group tried hard but we didn’t win. But the next round, we balanced already and managed to win.We had tea break and I eat a curry bun and cake. They make us drink water. The curry bun was not nice, because I don’t like curry. I like red bean more.The next game was the hula hoop game. We had to hold hands. It was easy for me to go through the hula hoop. Some people find it hard.We went to the bunks and put our bags down. My bed was the top bunk. Then we go and bathe. I was lucky. I was first and did not need to wait for long time to bathe. The water was cold but I’m okay. After bathing, we had dinner. They teach us the food cheer. Everyone was very happy and noisy to shout loudly. But I was lazy to shout. I only ate egg and rice because I don’t like vegetable, it was oily.We go the basketball court to practice our cheer for the campfire. Other people dance, but I didn’t. Then we were the first group to perform. Everyone clapped for us. All the three groups perform and the instructors and teachers also sing and dance. Mdm Su, Ms Mardiana and Ms Mango went up to dance. Then we all did a funny dance where we have to put our elbow together.We had milo and biscuits for supper then we go to our bunk to sleep. But it was so noisy in the bunk that I cannot sleep. I only sleep 6 hours because they make me wake up from their noise. I was tired.Morning, we go bathe and brush teeth and then eat breakfast. After breakfast, we play the game outdoors. We played the puzzle pieces and I balanced on the tight rope with my group mates helping me. I was not scared at all. Then it was lunch and we packed our bags, waited for the bus to go home. But the bus tire punctured and we had to wait for another bus. I went home at 3 pm and slept early. I liked the camp very much.
Amir Bin AmranSecondary 2 ResponsibilityTanglin School14 years old
My Camp
On last Friday, we celebrated the Sports Carnival in APSN Tanglin School with ANZ volunteers. First, we played speed tag. The
coach told us how to play speed tag. Then, we had to take turn to play speed tag. After that, we had a recess time. The first game that we played was very weird because we have to run and hide at the obstacles and we used Nerf guns to shoot soon.Later on, we had water soccer at the basketball court. We listen to the instructions from the coach that how we played water soccer. It was super fun to play. Finally, we came back to class to change our clothes. We went back to the hall to say thank you to the ANZ bank. Then the ANZ bank gave us a can of Aquarius. We were dismissed to go back home. It was wonderful time we had.
Amira Arwinna Binte AbdullahSecondary 1 ResponsibilityTanglin School13 years old
The Sports Carnival
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My favourite part of the learning journey was when we were able to demonstrate our FB skills at Nepal. I learnt how to communicate better especially with the Hotel’s Manager. I also was glad that I was able to work and adapt even if I was in a different working environment.
YEW YEW WENG, MICHAEL, 18
I learnt how to speak Nepal language and culture. I learnt that good morning in Nepal is (subha prabhat) and I love you is (ma tapainlai maya garchu).I also enjoyed meeting the different hotel staff and talking with them. I also appreciated the time that I get to bond with other students especially with the HR students.
ALOYSIUS AU YONG JUIN SHIONG, 18
I really liked their lemon grass tea. Nepal food is so different from Singapore. I am really glad that I get the chance to taste it during the trip. During our trip, the students learnt how to work in a team and how self—determination is very important. I also learnt how to appreciate and respect other cultures. One of best experienced for me was when I was able to sell and practice my Retail Skills to the different hotel guests.
POH YU RU, 18
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DSS WIN CAMP 2014
I like when we were asked to decorate our group banner. Everyone was helping each other. We learnt about teamwork.
By Nazurah Binte Ithnin, 20
One of my favourite activities is the night time bonfire. Everyone was singing and having fun together. It was a good way for all the students and teachers to bond.
By Bernard Ong Jun Kai, 20
I had a good time during the WIN Camp but I am also a bit sad because I am going to miss my friends and teachers in DSS. Being in DSS has made me a better person.
By Lim Jia Qin, 19
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Title: Media: Name of artist: Age: Centre:
“The Butterfly”Mixed MediumMs Krystal Lee Li Hong26 Years oldAPSN Centre for Adults
Name: Nur Fateha Binte Mohamed Alifyan Class: Sec3 Patience
Title : BlossomsAge:15 years old
Tanglin School
Name: Lim Le Shan AngelineClass: Sec 3 Collaboration
Title: IciclesAge: 15 years old
Tanglin School
Name: Mohammad Khairil Bin SuardiClass: Sec 2 Collaboration
Title: VortexAge: 14 years old
Tanglin School
Mdm Lim Chor LeeClerical Officer CFA
09.06.2014
Mr Chan Zi JunData& Resource
Management Officer DSS16.06.2014
Ms Syafiqah Binte Mohamed Salleh
Teacher TS 01.07.2014
Ms Nur Hazirah Bte YazizTeacher KS 01.07.2014
Ms Tay Gwen LingTeacher KS15.07.2014
Ms Lim Pei Sze Amy Teacher Aide KS
01.08.2014
Ms Tan Pei Bao Psychology Associate KS
01.08.2014
Mr Foong Chee Hoe HenryInstructor CFA
01.08.2014
Ms Anna Selvarani d/o Paul Raju
Teacher TS01.08.2014
Ms Jen Yeo An-RuiTeacher Aide TS
30.06.2014
Mr Ismail Bin Mohamad Ihsan Trainer DSS
16.07.2014
Ms Tan Mui Poh Josephine
Administrarive Manager KS 24.07.2014
Mrs Ortilla Aubrey Laoang Trainer DSS15.08.2014
Ms Sushma Nair AchnathTeacher DSS 15.08.2014
Mr Pei Boon SengInfocomm&Projects
Executive HQ18.08.2014
Mr De Villa Ramon Joseph Raflores
Teacher DSS18.08.2014
Ms Tay Chu Yi Teacher Aide CYS
20.08.2014
Ms Tan Ai Lay AliceHuman Resource
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Mr Tham Boon KitJob Coach DSS
23.06.2014
Ms Dindi Rose Delos SantosTeacher DSS27.06.2014
Ms Lim Lead ChingTeacher TS30.06.2014
Ms Fong Yim Ming Christina Instructor TS 30.06.2014
Ms Looi En-Lin Teacher KS29.07.2014
Mr Wong Tak Wee Chirs Psychologist DSS
05.08.2014
Ms Siti Zalifah Binte Abdul KaharTeacher CYS 01.08.2014
Ms Nur Hijannah Alias Teacher CYS04.08.2014
Mr Lee Kar Fei Programme Executive
CFA 04.08.2014
Mdm Teh Hooi JooJob Coach DSS
01.10.2014
Ms Wong Hui BingInfocomm&Project
Executive HQ27.10.2014
Ms Nely Tjondro Accounts Executive TS
25.08.2014
Ms Guo Jiaqin Job Coach DSS
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Ms Chua Hwee Keng StaciaTrainer DSS 08.09.2014
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From our schools’ student Art Gallery
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Title: Media: Name of artist: Age: Centre:
“The Street”WatercolourMs Ang Ru Hui25 Years oldAPSN Centre for Adults
Title: Media: Name of artist: Age: Centre:
“The Fruits II”Acrylic PaintingMr Damien Heng Khoon Yong35 Years oldAPSN Centre for Adults
Name: Ryner LauClass: RO1T1.
Title: Canvas Acrylic Painting Delta Senior School
Ang Shao JieHarmony 1
“Under the sea”Chaoyang SchoolAge:8 years old
Ng Jing Wen4 Resilience
“Butterflies are Free”Chaoyang SchoolAge:10 years old
Team Collaboration: Paper Mosaicdone by the Creative Arts CCA.
Title: Marine Life.Delta Senior School
Ng Jun Yan Harmony 2
“Under The Sea”Chaoyang SchoolAge:7 years old
Natasha Binte Zaini5 Resilience
“Close to My Heart”Chaoyang SchoolAge:11 years old
Flower BloomBy
Lim Cheng Xiang (13 years old)Katong School
Fruits GaloreBy
Mohd Shakir bin Mohd Bathshah (13 years old)Katong School
MetamorphosisBy
Nur Eka Sufiana bte Abdullah (13 years old)Katong School
PortraitBy
Nur Ardillah bte Yusri (12 years old)Katong School
From our schools’ student Art Gallery