Tuesday, August 28, 2007
Teachers Day Celebration
wow! teachers day celebration is this friday!! wow! so fast! have all u guys hav any surprises for ure teachers yet???! i m sure u guys do! hmmm, seems like friday will be an enjoyable day where every1 can relax and spend some fun time with their teachers. hmmm, it happens once a year only!! so u people out there should really let ure teachers have fun and enjoy their day! there would be celebrations from after recess onwards put up by the various committees. haha! i m sure the teachers would enjoy it! wel, i cant wait for this friday especially to see the many smiles from all teachers after all the performances on that day. hmmm, u guys should also go back to your primary schools and say hello and wish ure teachers happy teachers day as well! they have raised ure 6 yrs of education in primary school very wel and u guys ought the be grateful for wad u have done.. so, till then... cherrios!!~~
Monday, August 13, 2007
Take Part and Win Attractive Prizes!!
Hua Yians, it's time to show them your stuffs!
1. I♥SG Competition
In conjunction with National Day celebrations, MICA invites all Singaporeans to share their fond memories of places, people and other things they love about Singapore at Earth@sg (http://www.earthsg.com).
Simply click on the “I♥SG” feature on the website to submit a picture together with a short write-up of 50 words describing what you love about Singapore. The best ten entries will win prizes of $100 each!
The closing date is 30th September 2007. Participants may submit more than one entry. For enquiries, email mica_national_resilience@mica.gov.sg
Over 200 teams of primary school students have produced websites and videos to share what they love about Singapore for two nation- wide competitions organised by Victoria School, and supported by MICA. One team recalled the story of a Singapore prisoner-of-war during the Japanese Occupation, another touched on the delights of their school compound and their neighbourhood, and a group of young soccer enthusiasts crafted a touching tribute to the National Stadium. Visit Earth@sg to see what our school children love about Singapore!
2. Book Reviews
Have you read an interesting book (related to NE) recently? How about sharing it with colleagues from other schools? We have started a new column on book reviews at our NE website (http://www.ne.edu.sg) and would like to invite you to share your review.
The latest book review on The End of War: Singapore's Liberation and the Aftermath of the Second World War was contributed by Lim Cheng Tju, Planning Officer. Email your name, school, title of book, author, snapshot of book cover (if possible), publisher and your review to LOI_Huey_Shing@moe.gov.sg .
We look forward to receiving your book reviews!
1. I♥SG Competition
In conjunction with National Day celebrations, MICA invites all Singaporeans to share their fond memories of places, people and other things they love about Singapore at Earth@sg (http://www.earthsg.com).
Simply click on the “I♥SG” feature on the website to submit a picture together with a short write-up of 50 words describing what you love about Singapore. The best ten entries will win prizes of $100 each!
The closing date is 30th September 2007. Participants may submit more than one entry. For enquiries, email mica_national_resilience@mica.gov.sg
Over 200 teams of primary school students have produced websites and videos to share what they love about Singapore for two nation- wide competitions organised by Victoria School, and supported by MICA. One team recalled the story of a Singapore prisoner-of-war during the Japanese Occupation, another touched on the delights of their school compound and their neighbourhood, and a group of young soccer enthusiasts crafted a touching tribute to the National Stadium. Visit Earth@sg to see what our school children love about Singapore!
2. Book Reviews
Have you read an interesting book (related to NE) recently? How about sharing it with colleagues from other schools? We have started a new column on book reviews at our NE website (http://www.ne.edu.sg) and would like to invite you to share your review.
The latest book review on The End of War: Singapore's Liberation and the Aftermath of the Second World War was contributed by Lim Cheng Tju, Planning Officer. Email your name, school, title of book, author, snapshot of book cover (if possible), publisher and your review to LOI_Huey_Shing@moe.gov.sg .
We look forward to receiving your book reviews!
Friday, August 3, 2007
IC Presentation
Today we had another IC Presentation. It all began with a speech from Yu Lin explaining the importance of these presentations and how much the ICs mean to us as citizens of Singapore. Things were a little different from previous IC presentations as the Uniformed Groups were practising for the National Day Celebration next Wednesday. I got my IC this time and it does feel a bit weird to have two cards now :) Oh well...
Thursday, August 2, 2007
51st Prize Giving cum National and ASEAN Day Celebrations
Long title, isn`t it? Next week, on Wednesday (8th August), this is what we will be having the whole day. So the day will be quite filled. Its starts of with National Day, goes on to Speech Day, for the prizewinners, and then for ASEAN Day, where most of the Advocates will be helping out in a room set up with ASEAN exhibits. Look forward to that day then. Bye...
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