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iN-Touch @Frontier
Oct/Nov 2019
Dear Parents
We have ended 2019 on a high note this year with
the school achieving the BCA Green Mark Gold
Award which affirms schools for their green
and conservation efforts.
As a nation, we are levelling up our environmental
conservation efforts and Frontier is also giving our
best to save Mother Earth. I am thankful to my
staff and pupils who have made excellent efforts
to Reduce, Reuse, Recycle and Refuse.
We hope that our parents will also partner us to
reinforce such learning in their children at home
so that there is consistency in the inculcation of
the essential values.
There will be some changes in the school timings
as well as expectations for school attire in 2020
which had been communicated via a letter (hard
and soft copies) sent out on 1 Nov 2019. I urge
parents to refer to the letter and make the
necessary arrangements for their children in
2020.
At A Glance
Principal’s Message
Announcements
* Used Textbooks Donation
Drive
* Recipients of Edusave
CHaracter Award (ECHA)
and Frontier Character Award
(FCA) 2019
* SwimSafer and CCA Matters
2020
Accolades
* NUS High School National
Mathematical Olympiad of
Singapore
* Anglo-Chinese School
(Independent) Annual
Mathlympics
* Youth Illustrator Award
* Karya Minda Kreatif
Composition Writing
Competition
* Overseas Chinese Youth
Creative Writing Competition
* The JeWel Challenge
ICT Matters
Schoolbag
Heart 2 Heart
Principal’s Message
Do you have any feedback or ideas for iN –Touch?
Do let us know on our website at https://forms.cwp.gov.sg/frontierpri/feedback
You can also view our past issues at http://frontierpri.moe.edu.sg/useful-information/in-touch/
Confident Thinkers • Adaptable Individuals • Passionate Leaders
Make A Difference • Be The Difference
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Principal’s Message
Parents who have placed their orders would have also received the Year Book 2019 based on
the theme of “Reaching for the Frontiers of Tomorrow”. The Year Book which has captured the
significant highlights as well as meaningful moments in 2019, will serve as a great memento for
Frontierers, especially our P6 graduates. I would like to extend my sincere appreciation to the
school’s Publicity Team led by Ms Jacyntha and with special mention to Mr Muhd Ali who is the
coordinator for the Year Book.
Whilst it has been another year of abundance and blessings, we look forward to the coming
holidays when we can all rejuvenate and recharge for our new journey ahead in 2020. Here’s
wishing all an enjoyable and fruitful bonding!
ANNOUNCEMENTS
Used Textbooks Donation Drive
As part of our environmental conservation efforts, Frontier will be carrying out a donation drive for
used textbooks.
The school has partnered NTUC FairPrice organisation for its 36th edition of the FairPrice Share-
A-Textbook project to recycle used textbooks. Textbooks should be in decent condition without
torn pages and free of defacement.
Do join us in this donation drive by sending the textbooks to the
school’s General Office before Friday, 22 November 2019.
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ANNOUNCEMENTS
Recipients of Edusave CHaracter Award (ECHA) and Frontier Character Award (FCA) 2019 The Edusave CHaracter Award (ECHA) and Frontier Character Award (FCA) are given to deserving pupils
who have excellent character, demonstrate strongly the school values and exhibit a high level of civic
consciousness. The ECHA is an award by the Ministry Of Education (MOE) which seeks to recognize
Singapore Citizens, while the FCA is a school-based award which seeks to affirm pupils who display
outstanding character excellence.
The school has put in place a structured and rigorous process of nomination and selection, and is pleased
to announce the recipients of both awards as shown below. Congratulations to all recipients!
Note: RT- Respect, CA- Care, RY– Responsibility, IN– Integrity, RE– Resilience, LO- Loyalty
ECHA ECHA
Name Class Name Class
Ellen Ong Si Fan P1 RT 2 Wayne Ui Wei Jie P6 LO 3
Goh Xuan Yu P1 RT 5 How Qi Hui Fabian P6 LO 4
Josh Teo Chi Lin P1 RT 8 Siew Wen Qi P6 LO 4
Ong Yu Xiang, Gareth P2 CA 1 Kek Ker Er P6 LO 5
Janelle Tan Si Xuan P2 CA 1 Abia Chan Yi Xuan P6 LO 6
Lim Cheng Yi P2 CA 3 FCA
Toh Jun Rong P2 CA 7 Name Class
Goh Zi Qi P3 RY 1 Daycia Chee Junni P1 RT 4
Raphaelle Teng Li Wen P3 RY 1 Miko Lee Jie Ning P1 RT 7
Tan Yun Zhe P3 RY 4 Phua De Qi Ilyssa P2 CA 4
Jayden Teo Chi Wun P3 RY 4 Nicole Chia Wen Xuan P2 CA 5
Aaralyn Ang En En P3 RY 5 Qaireen Bashiran Binte Imran P3 RY 3
Cayern Se Kuo Jin P4 IN 1 Chee Rui Feng Nate P3 RY 6
Danish Ar-Rayyan Bin Ahmad
Fauzi P4 IN 3 Zwe Min San P4 IN 1
Felicia Ong Zi Xuan P4 IN 3 Tan Le Xuan P4 IN 6
Siew Wen Wen P4 IN 4 Wan Hoy Meng 5 RE 1
Felyssa Injiella Binte Faizal P5 RE 1 Varisha Alya Binte M Zaini 5 RE 3
Muhammad Aaqil Daanyaal Bin
Muhammad Hizan P5 RE 2 Aqeel Syahir Bin Abdul Khalil 5 RE 6
Brandon Chan Yi Ming P5 RE 4 Bryan Chua Tiong Hang 6 LO 1
Pearlyn Ang Zi Ting P5 RE 4 Josh Teoh 6 LO 5
Cheryl Tan Yi’en P5 RE 5 Ryan Tan Wei Jie 6 LO 6
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SwimSafer and CCA Matters 2020
P3 SwimSafer 2.0 Programme
The P3 SwimSafer 2.0 Programme for 2020 will be carried out during stipulated Physical
Education lessons within curriculum time. More details will be provided early next year.
P3 Structured Co-Curricular Activities
Structured Co-Curricular Activities (SCCA) expose our Primary 3 pupils to bite-sized modular
experiences across the various CCA domain areas, before they select and join a CCA. SCCA for
Primary 3 pupils will take place only in Term 1, 2020 on Mondays or Fridays, starting 13 January
2020.
To provide pupils with more time to ease into their selected CCAs and undergo richer CCA
experiences over Primary 3 to 6, Primary 3 pupils will make their CCA selection after the CCA Fair
to be held at the end of Term 1. More information will be provided in 2020.
CCA Commencement in 2020
Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) sessions will also commence in the week of 13 – 17 January 2020.
The following list outlines the respective CCA days in 2020. Letters with details will be provided
nearer the date.
CCAs conducted on Mondays
CCAs conducted on Fridays
Art Club (Group 1) Art Club (Group 1)
Badminton (Group 1) Badminton (Group 2)
Basketball (Group 1) Basketball (Group 2)
Choir Chinese Dance
DanzWhiz Red Cross
Environmental Club Rugby
Robotics and New Media Club Softball (Group 2)
Scouts Sport Climbing (Group 2)
Softball (Group 1)
Sport Climbing (Group 1)
String Ensemble
ANNOUNCEMENTS
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ACCOLADES
NUS High School National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore The NUS High School National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore (NMOS) 2019 is an annual
national competition organized by the NUS High School of Mathematics and Science since 2006.
The competition aims to generate greater interest in Mathematics among primary school pupils.
We are proud to share some of our Frontierers’ achievements as listed below.
Name Class
Honourable Mention
1 KAYLA TAN LETONG 5 Resilience 4
2 HENG YU TING 5 Resilience 4
3 CHEN JUNXI 5 Resilience 4
4 PHUA DE SHENG LEROY 5 Resilience 4
5 TAN SI HONG 5 Resilience 4
6 TAN GUAN REN 5 Resilience 4
7 BRANDON POH CHONG MING 5 Resilience 4
8 SAW ZHENG DE 5 Resilience 4
9 WANG ZHIHAO SIMON 5 Resilience 4
10 GOH JUN XI 5 Resilience 5
11 CHOO KUAN GUAN 5 Resilience 5
12 SARAN BARATHI 5 Resilience 5
13 ZHAO XUREN 5 Resilience 5
Bronze Award
1 KERK XIN YI 5 Resilience 4
2 FAN MING HUI 5 Resilience 4
3 FILOMENA LITANI MAGHA AMIELA 5 Resilience 4
4 CHAI HE ZONG 5 Resilience 4
5 BRENDON CHAN YI MING 5 Resilience 4
6 EROBU AMALACHUKWU KINGSLEY 5 Resilience 4
7 MUHAMMAD DANISH AKMAL 5 Resilience 4
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ACCOLADES
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Annual Mathlympics Selected Primary 5 pupils took part in the Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Annual
Mathlympics in Semester 2. The competition aims to enhance pupils’ interest and passion in
Mathematics. We are proud to announce that two pupils achieved the Bronze Award in the
qualifying round.
We would like to congratulate our Frontierers for putting in their best in the competition.
Youth Illustrator Award
The Young Illustrator Award is an annual Art
Competition organized by Meridian Secondary
School. It aims to promote the love of doodling and
drawing among youths, and to provide a platform for
young artists to showcase their talents to a wide
audience. This year’s competition challenges youths
to come up with brilliant and original ideas that show
fresh interpretations to a given theme.
An estimated 1300 entries were submitted from over
220 schools, and our Frontierer, Liu Xinquan Cara,
from 6 Loyalty 4, has emerged as one of the top six
finalists. Congratulations Cara for the excellent work
done!
Name Class
Bronze Award
1 CHAI HE ZONG 5 Resilience 4
2 CHOO KUAN GUAN 5 Resilience 5
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ACCOLADES
Karya Minda Kreatif Composition Writing Competition The Karya Minda Kreatif Composition Writing Competition is a national level competition
organised to provide an opportunity for pupils to showcase their writing talent in the Malay
Language, and at the same time, encourage creative and fun learning of the language. Five
Primary 5 pupils entered this competition and managed to clinch the Silver and Bronze awards.
Well done to the following pupils who have made our school proud!
Name Class
Silver Award
Thecla Viyoshi Magha Anagaleka 6 Loyalty 4
Shalisa Binte Shafudin 6 Loyalty 5
Nur Qiara Jesrina Binte Muhammad Feizel 6 Loyalty 5
Marsya Ellisha Binte Jeffri 6 Loyalty 5
Bronze Award
Seri Dewi Bte Effendi 6 Loyalty 2
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ACCOLADES
Overseas Chinese Youth Creative Writing Competition
Some Primary 4 pupils took part in the Overseas Chinese Youth Writing Competition after the Amitofo
Care Centre (ACC) “Love Chinese, Inspire Life” school exchange programme. In this programme,
some African pupils from ACC were invited to interact with our Frontierers during Racial Harmony Day
in July. They shared their aspirations and their passion for learning the Chinese Language.
After the programme, an overseas essay writing competition was organised for pupils to pen their
thoughts on how they were motivated to master the Chinese Language. More than 2500 students from
different countries participated in this competition. Three of our pupils have done us proud by
achieving the 2nd
prize in this competition. Congratulations Frontierers!
The JeWel Challenge
The JeWel Challenge was organised by Jurong West Secondary School on 7 November 2019 for
Primary 6 pupils from schools in the West Zone. The aims of the challenge are to enable the pupils to
apply linguistics, scientific and mathematical concepts to solve problems in fun and innovative ways.
Two teams of four represented the school to take part in the Challenge. Team Pluto had done the
school proud by emerging the Overall Champion while Team Uranus was the 2nd runner-up for the
Mathematics segment! Congratulations to our Frontierers for their wonderful teamwork displayed!
Name Class
Zhang Han 4 Integrity 4
Leong Jeen Rui Andrique 4 Integrity 4
Zhang Haochen 4 Integrity 5
Team Name Class
Pluto
Thecla Viyoshi Magha Anagaleka
6 Loyalty 4
Adora Seet Wan Xuan
6 Loyalty 4
Goh Xuan Ying 6 Loyalty 4
. Yu Hengyi 6 Loyalty 4
Uranus
Jovan Chia Hao Jun
6 Loyalty 4
. Yu Yi Benny
6 Loyalty 4
Shayne Teh
6 Loyalty 4
Chen Xing Yun, Antol
6 Loyalty 4
Three Fairy Tale Analogies for Children
As a parent, have you ever been in a situation where you tried to explain a concept to
your child, only to receive a blank look? You may have read on the internet the importance of
teaching your child about cyber wellness, but have always wondered how to go about
educating your child on it?
Teaching the concept of cybersecurity can be daunting. Why do we need passwords?
What is a phishing email? What is a digital footprint? These are some questions that
your young child might ask you one day, and it is best that you are prepared with how to
answer them.
Storytelling can be a useful way to teach an abstract concept to a young child.
Researchers have shown that storytelling is a fun and relatable way for children to grasp
complex concepts and terms. In this article, three fairy tale analogies - Three little pigs, Snow
White and Hansel and Gretel - are used to teach children all about cybersecurity. Adopting
good cyber hygiene to protect against cyber criminals are good habits that can be instilled from
young!
You may also access the following URL or scan the QR code to find out more.
Article URL QR Code
Three Fairy Tale Analogies for your children
http://bit.ly/2OZMzS3
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ICT MATTERS
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Are you projecting your stress on your child? All parents want the best for their child. However, unrealistic expectations can affect a child’s mental wellbeing. Dr Irena Kit, lecturer and psychologist at the National Institute of Education (NIE) who is also a mother of an 11-year old son, shares five tips on how managing a child’s stress begins with managing our expectations as parents.
1. Avoid comparisons
Comparing a child with others not only adds more stress to the entire family, it is also not practical. What other people do is beyond our control, as we can only focus on ourselves. Helpful comparisons focus on the child’s current effort against their past efforts. This helps to track and acknowledge the child’s hard work and improvement.
2. Acknowledge efforts, celebrate successes
Some parents consider “Bs are the new Fs” that is, any grade less than A is considered a failure. Though this expectation might not be communicated, children can pick up on parents’ negative vibes, which can hurt the child’s self-esteem and confidence. They not only feel saddened, but also feel guilty about disappointing their parents. Parents should instead, motivate their child by acknowledging efforts and small successes.
3. Choosing a school based on your child’s needs
Parents can be overzealous in shaping the lives of their children, from the subjects they take to the schools they attend. Yet, a popular or top school may not always be the best option. The right school is a school that has a culture and environment parents are comfortable with and one that fits the needs and interests of the child.
4. Grades are not the only source of stress
Parents should be aware that they need to help their kids navigate difficulties with friendships too, not just in grades. Chatting with the child to find out what is happening in their lives is critical.
5. Let your child explore
Parents play many roles in their children’s lives – from caregiver to counsellor. But perhaps one of the hardest is learning when and how to let go.
Read more on how you can help your child overcome stress by visiting https://www.schoolbag.sg/story/
are-you-projecting-your-stress-on-your-child
Schoolbag
How can your child help to care for the environment?
Pupils are constantly learning how they can make a difference in the world. We can help to increase environmental awareness in our Frontierers so that they can learn to care for the environment. Every little thing they do make a difference!
Here are some ways your child can save the planet.
Read the full article at https://www.fastweb.com/student-life/articles/eight-simple-ways-to-help-the-environment
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