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REACH MONTHLY NEWSLETTER Issue 9/2018
REACH Monthly Newsletter
September 2018
SCHOOL OF CHOICE FOR STUDENTS WITH HEARING LOSS
Focus on Students
Lee Kuan Yew Exemplary Student Award (LKY-
ESA)
The Lee Kuan Yew Exemplary Student Award (LKY-ESA) honours
students in Special Education schools who have risen above their
inherent disabilities and challenges to motivate and inspire their
peers. It recognises and affirms students with special needs who
are role models of learning, dedication, perseverance and courage
in areas such as academic, vocational, sports and arts as well as
service to the community. The school is proud that Kristel Ong (P5
Humility) has won the award. Congratulations, Kristel
From the Principal’s Desk
Dear Parents
It’s hard to imagine that we have come to the end of yet another term! Term 3 is always a harried term as our P6 students ramp up their preparations for the Preliminary Examinations and the PSLE Oral Exams. Following shortly after will be the PSLE Listening Comprehension and the Written Examinations. As the preparations intensify, students from P1-5 showed their moral support by putting together a message board with their notes and prayers of hope for their friends in Primary 6. While our Primary Sixers gear up for their examinations, we would also like to affirm our other students who continue to do well in activities, beyond the academics. This term was significant – we had our Inaugural Prefect Investiture as well as our Inaugural LKY-ESA awardee. This term also saw our P3 students attending a 2-day 1-night camp as part of the building up of their independence and realisation that every child has their own leadership skills. Read more about this as well as our other exciting learning adventures at Canossian School. Christina Michael (Ms) Principal
CCAANNOOSSSSIIAANN SSCCHHOOOOLL
Ms Sim Ann, Senior Minister of State, Ministry of
Communications and Information
& Ministry of Community and Youth presenting
the award to Kristel.
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P3 Sports Camp
The P3 pupils attended a 2 day-1-night camp at school with their schoolmates from CCPS from Thursday, 2
August to Friday, 3 August. The Science and Sports camp was organised to expose students to sports
activities such as cycling and skipping which are not taught within the PE curriculum. Through the outdoor
activities, students were exposed to authentic learning of Science.
During the camp, students were expected to be able to identify actions that demonstrated the school
values of commitment, compassion and cheerfulness.
We are very proud of Sri Putri Indraqasih, Oh Qi En and Mohd Izwan Shah for being displaying the
Canossian Spirit during the camp! They were each given certificates to acknowledge their model
behaviour.
The P3s enjoying themselves at the sports camp
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National Day Parade (NDP) 2018 Funpacks
2018 is the first year that the designs by 38 students from 18 special education (Sped) schools were
featured on the National Day Parade (NDP) funpacks. Isaac Kok (Primary 4) represented Canossian School.
Isaac and his mother were invited to an event to show case this year's funpacks at the floating platform at
Marina Bay, where President Halimah Yacob met and thanked the student artists from Special Education
schools. She hopes that it will not be a one-off effort on the NDP committee's part to involve the Sped
community. "It will be a strong message sent through our society to everyone to do their part to support
our special needs community because they do have talent. They have special talent and capabilities that
many of us don't have", she added.
A proud moment for Isaac and mum.
Not to be missed …President’s signature
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National Day celebrations @ CCPS
Canossa Convent Primary School, Canossian School and Canossian Preschool celebrated our nation’s
birthday with a solemn march-in by the Girl Guides. Ingrid (P4 Faith) was the student leader representative
from Canossian School to take part in the recollection. Current and past National Day songs were sang and
there was a special performance by the Primary 6 students.
Ingrid, reading the recollection
Singing along with their peers
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Yakult Factory Tour
The school organized a Learning Journey for its P1 to P5 pupils to the Yakult Factory on 16 August 2018.
The aim of the Learning Journey was for pupils to learn more about intestinal health and develop an
appreciation for the biotechnology industry in Singapore.
During the Factory Tour, the pupils attended a talk to learn more about the benefits of probiotics in Yakult.
The pupils also saw how Yakult was manufactured and bottled and were treated to a complimentary bottle
of Yakult.
The learning journey was indeed fun yet educational for the pupils.
We love Yakult!
A life-sized Yakult bottle!
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Sharity Day at Gardens by the Bay
Our P1 to P3 students were invited to Sharity Day at Gardens by the Bay on Friday 24 August. Along with
peers from other mainstream and special education schools, they had fun at the activity booths
and carnival games, as well as exploring the Cloud Forest. Our student, Rex Chan, had the honour of being
one of the emcees for the opening ceremony, which was followed by a musical about accepting those with
special needs and different abilities. It was indeed a fun-filled day for all!
P1 to P3 students at Sharity Day learning to care and share
Rex on stage with his co-emcee, Dian and emcee James
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Upcoming Events
PSLE Listening Comprehension
Friday 14 September
Students to report to school from 7am to 1.40pm. They will need to bring a snack to school as the
canteen will be closed. No breakfast for FAS students.
Mid-Autumn Festival P1 to P3 Family Night
Friday 21 September 2018 5 pm to 7.30 pm
A gentle reminder for families (P1 to P3) who had bought tickets to keep this date, an inaugural Mid-Autumn Festival Family Night. Lucas (P2 Charity) is the emcee for the event and Yong Kang (P1 Humility) will be performing a song item.
Some highlights for the night are as follows:
Games
Moon cake demonstration
Tea appreciation Lantern Quizzes Story telling Special concert Lantern making competition A stroll with family members led by our very own Chang Er
Universal Studios Singapore Trip 2018 (USS Trip 2018)
Saturday 22 September 2018 For selected Primary 1 to 5 pupils from CCPS and CS
Canossa Convent Primary and Canossian School, partnered by the Canossian Alumni, would like to take the children who are on FAS for a day out to Universal Studios on Children’s Day. Details will follow.
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VSA Art Competition 2018
We would like to congratulate the following students for their achievements at the 16th Annual Very Special Arts (VSA) Art Competition 2018. The theme is “Journey”. Child Category Louis Wong (Primary 3) – 1st Prize Winner Igrid Ang (Primary 4) – 2nd Prize Winner Tim Leow (Primary 5) – Merit Prize Winner Isaac Kok (Primary 4) – Judges’ Pick Noor Shyrish Bin Noor Azli (Primary 2) – Judges’ Pick Commendable Entries Avery Ng (Primary 1) Alaric Tee (Primary 1) Koh Yu Feng (Primary 3) Teo Jun Wei (Primary 5) Shayne Tham (Primary 6) Lim Xin Hui (Primary 6) Nur Syafinaz Bte Abdullah (Primary 6) Youth Category Mu Chuhong (Primary 6) – Merit Prize Winner Jonathan Chua (Primary 6) – Judges’ Pick Very Special Arts Singapore Ltd (VSA) is a charitable organization affiliated to the National Council of Social Service (NCSS) in Singapore and Very Special Arts International in the United States of America and its network of organizations in more than 60 countries. In Singapore, it was launched by Singapore’s Ambassador-at-Large, Professor Tommy Koh on 27 September 1993. VSA will be having a 10-day long exhibition to feature the winning and commendable entries from the Competition from the 21st to 30th September 2018 at Forum the Shopping Mall.
SPGG 2018 Postponed
For students who signed up for SPGG on Saturday 15th September 2018. Please note that it has been postponed to Saturday 17th November 2018.
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Partnering with Parents
Principal’s Talk for Parents of Primary 3’s and Primary 4’s pupils
Date: 14 September 2018
Time: 5.00pm to 5.30pm
Venue: Learning Space
Event: “In Conversations with Hearing Peers:
Being an adolescent with hearing loss.”
For Parents and students from Primary 3’s to Primary 6’s
Event Date: 14 September 2018
Time: 6.30pm to 8.30pm. (Registration starts at 6.00pm)
Venue: Learning Space
(More details will be available later)