51st Annual Speech & Prize Presentation DayseCOnDary One sChOlasTiC awarDs
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Muhammad Mustaghfir B M K Art Book PrizeLim Yun Mei Chinese Language Book
PrizeLim Wei Pin Design & Technology Book
PrizeHoo Ming Hui English Language Book PrizeNurathirah Bte Mohamad English Literature Book PrizeChooi Pei Rong Higher Chinese Language
Book PrizeMohamad Tauhid B Mohd Bakhit
Higher Malay Language Book Prize
Sivakumar Monish Higher Tamil Language Book Prize
Nurhilda Maya Bte Hassan Malay Language Book PrizeKelvin Tan Wei Liang Mathematics Book PrizeLim Jing Rui, Pierre Science Book PrizeKishern Devaraj Tamil Language Book PrizeJovina Lew Li Xian 3rd In StandardHuang Wanxin 2nd In Standard & History
Book PrizeAw Jin Xuan 1st In Standard, Home
Economics, Geography Book Prizes
nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)
Vanessa Lim Art Book PrizePoh Ai Wei Chinese Language Book PrizeChristine D/O Ramaiah P Home Economics Book PrizeSie Zheng Xi, Dixon English Literature Book PrizeMuhammad Fayyadh B Mohd Nor
Mathematics Book Prize
Muhammad Fahim B Mohamad Arfan
Malay Language Book Prize
Wong Jian Xuan Daryl Science Book PrizeLee Zhi Qi 3rd In Standard & History
Book PrizeEderick Ang Wee Keat 2nd In Standard & Design &
Technology Book PrizeJamie Jong Jia Hui 1st In Standard & Geography
Book Prize
nOrMal (TeChniCal)
Chew Bing De, Bryan Chinese Language Book PrizeIffah Humairah Bte Adil Malay Language Book PrizeSatish Nair Ravichandran Tamil Language Book PrizeAnusha 3rd In Standard, English
Language & Science Book Prizes
Siti Nur Syafiqah Bte M N 2nd In Standard & Computer Applications Book Prize
Tey Wei Han 1st In Standard & Mathematics Book Prize
seCOnDary TwO sChOlasTiC awarDs
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Chang Xin Fang Art Book PrizeHannah Goh Him Yeng Design & Technology Book
PrizeHenna Chhetri English Language Book PrizeChen Xue Wen English Literature &
Geography Book PrizesZhang Shiyu Higher Chinese Language
Book PrizeQucinta Ardilah Bte Roslan Higher Malay Language
Book PrizeTejal Sudhir Potdar Hindi Language Book PrizeMuhammad Haafizh Bin Mohd Suhaime
Malay Language Book Prize
Yeo Xin Quan, Shawn Mathematics & Science Book Prizes
Mathiyazhagan Sushmitha Tamil Language Book PrizeLynette Lim Yu You 3rd in Standard & Science
Book PrizeHow Yan Yi, Trudie 2nd in StandardVanessa Lim Zi Yun 1st in Standard, Chinese
Language, Home Economics & History Book Prizes
nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)
Dharshini D/O Gunallan Art Book PrizeChristina Tee Min Hui Chinese Language Book
PrizeNg Shi Ying Nicole Design & Technology Book
PrizeAng Pui Ling English Literature Book PrizeChow Xun Rui Mathematics Book PrizeSim Rong Kwan, Alvis Science Book PrizeChong Teng Wei, Ernest 3rd in StandardRyan Wu Hsien Kuan 2nd in Standard &
Geography Book PrizeTan San San 1st in Standard & History
Book Prize
Achievements
Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 . 07
nOrMal (TeChniCal)
Leong Shi Qi, Chloe Chinese Language Book PrizeArthur Espanol Duarte Iii Mathematics Book PrizeMuhammad Faiz B Junid 3rd in Standard, Home Economics
& Malay Language Book PrizesElston Fong Zhi Kian 2nd in Standard, Computer
Applications & Science Book Prizes
Lim Ye Yi 1st in Standard & Design & Technology Book Prize
seCOnDary Three sChOlasTiC awarDs
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Xue Xiaohan Additional Mathematics Book PrizeChow Poh Yee Biology (SPA) Book PrizeGuo Kaiyuan Chinese Language Book PrizeKeval R Panchal Combined Humanities (Social
Studies & Geography) & Hindi Language Book
Jade Yong Yu Jia Combined Humanities (Social Studies & History) Book Prize
Tan Ying Zhen Philisa Combined Humanities (Social Studies & Literature) & History Book Prizes
Archana Satheesh Panicker
English Language, English Literature & Higher Tamil Language Book Prizes
Ding Shiqian Higher Chinese Language Book Prize
Choo Jun Yu Physics (SPA) Book PrizeArshnavi D/O Manohar Tamil Language Book PrizeLim Shi Ting 3rd in Standard & Mathematics
Book PrizeNatalie Lim Bao Ying 2nd in StandardAlif Naufal Farrashady 1st in Standard, Chemistry (SPA)
& Geography Book Prizes
nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)
Ling Yuen Ye Art at ‘O’ Level & Chinese Language Book Prizes
Ing Chin Lu Chinese Language at ‘O’ Level & Design & Technology at ‘O’ Level Book Prizes
Loo Jun Kiat, Javier English Language Book Prize
Rasyidah Bte Abdul Rahim
Malay Language Book Prize
Ho Jayon Mathematics Book Prize
Daarshini Tamil Language Book Prize
nOrMal (TeChniCal)
Pelgris Tan Pei Ning Computer Applications Book Prize
Sofyann Hyrie B Mohamed Joffri English Language Book PrizeNorafiqah Bte Mohamad Riad Malay Language Book PrizeChua De Jun Mathematics Book PrizeThambidurai Louis 3rd in StandardQuek Kai Fong 2nd in StandardTan Gui Shan 1st in Standard, Chinese
Language &
graDuaTing Classes sChOlasTiC awarDs
sChOlasTiC MeriT awarDs FOr Class 2013
seCOnDary FOur nOrMal (TeChniCal)
2013 gCe ‘n’ leVel exaMinaTiOnscoring Two DistinctionsCharmine Voon Shi MinMuhammad Yassin B RamlyScoring Three DistinctionsEric Yeo Huai BingPrem Raj S/O SivajiScoring Four DistinctionsLee Chuan
seCOnDary FOur nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)
2013 gCe ‘n’ leVel exaMinaTiOnscoring Four DistinctionsAishwarya DevakumarAleena Ting Qing YiChow Chun Yu, DarylChua Qing YiChua Sze HueyLow Li HuiMelvin Kho Jie MingNurshaliza Bte SahrinSiau Chen Fu, TimothyTan Jia XinVanessa Koh Jia WenScoring Five DistinctionsGarry Poh Ghim GuanJasiya Fais Jahir HussainMui CaliforniaNeo Hong WeeNicholas TanOng Poh TeckSyahindah Bte Mhd BuangNurul Ain Binte Ahmad Bas
seCOnDary FOur exPress
2013 gCe ‘O’ leVel exaMinaTiOnscoring six DistinctionsAshwathy S KumarBridget Low Jia LeBryan Tan Yong ErnChai Jun HaoChan Ziyun, JillianChew Ding XunChia Kee YongClaudia Ng YanFrieda GohGoh Ru YanHeng Jia YuHow Rui Ying PamelaHu HaochengKenneth Chin Choon HeanKoh Mun TuenKoh Wei JieKrisna YuristaLau Ying TongLee Si HuiLi Chen KeLiang Ying Hong, MaximiliLiu Yi Yong BrandonMarcus Chua Wen JiangMuhammad Alyhariz B Mohd Niharika MuraliPang Biao YiShea Ang Ying FeiSng Jing AnZhang HaoranZheng ShaopengScoring Seven DistinctionsAdrian Khoo Yi MingAng Yu PinCrystal Lam He FangDong WeienGan YijieHuang YujieKady Ho Wei NaLee Hui YangLee Qian YingLeong Kye SiongLi JiaxinLum Yao Zong, EdwardMark Angelo Manacsa PacheNg Ze Mian, JoelNigel Lee Hong WeiSean Sin SiongTan Yee LengVong Lok Tung, MichelleXu YuxiangYang ShenghaoYeo Xin KeScoring Eight DistinctionsBai JingwenBeatrice Kay Yu XiBelle Soh Si YuBenjamin Chua Jia JieChua Theng Xuan
Foo Chui ChingJanice Koi Jue XinJoan Jong Jing YiKimberlee Foo Hui WenLi YihengLiu Wanyi, WendyLiu YiwenMohamed Ridzuan S/O Abu BakarNg Shi Wei, CassaOng Kee-En, RyenPan Jie LingRajamohan B PriyanRatna D/O R BalakrishnanS Hema ViganeshwariTan Gui SongTan Hui TsienTan Li TingWilson Jordan Foo Wei XinWong Mun YokeYang YangScoring Nine DistinctionsChua Qin EnGoh Jia En JosephineKoo Juo CheeLiu Tianyu
seCOnDary FiVe nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)
2013 gCe ‘O’ leVel exaMinaTiOnscoring Three DistinctionsBee Man NiEileen Ho Ru YingScoring Four DistinctionsMah Simin, GeraldineNur Syukrina Bte Akbar KhScoring Five DistinctionsMuhammad Hanis Bin Alias
2013 BesT PrOgress awarDs
seCOnDary TwO exPressMuhammad Harz B ZaydieTejal Sudhir PotdarJoyce Li LeduoLoh Jing HaoPang Ting Juan, TracyBathula AbhayLim Wen Xi NatalieQuak Bing Loong ChavenZeng Yu TingHarichand Ravichandran
seCOnDary Three exPressHeng Gim LengTeo Kah SoonChua Theng ThengTng Jun WeiChoo Jun YuSriram YenigabalToh Jun Wei, AlvinGoh Ying Siang RainerRoyce Tan Hwee HanChan Jue Hui
seCOnDary TwO nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)Jocelyn PhngChong Teng Wei, ErnestTiew Yen HueiLee Kerr
seCOnDary Three nOrMal (aCaDeMiC)Ang Wei HaoHo JayonThevanand ShivasankerBrandon Goh Chun Wee
seCOnDary TwO nOrMal (TeChniCal)Chua Teng Jing EugeneKoh Ryan
seCOnDary Three nOrMal (TeChniCal)Tang ZhijieNorafiqah Bte Mohamad RiadMazzeana Bte Mohd Hakeem
DisTinguisheD ParTner awarDs 2013
silVer awarDFor their contributions to the National Police Cadet CorpsMr Tan Jui Chin, BernardMr Lau Jun QiFor her contributions to the ACODO Project (Values in Action)Ms Chow Choi Lin
BrOnze awarDFor their contributions to the ScoutsMr Muhammad Waqiuddin Bin AhamadiMr Eugene Mui Jun Wei
For their contributions to the Parent Support GroupMr Amit Kumar GargMdm Joy QuekMr Vikash Raj
For the contributions to the Art Unit, Craft and Technology DepartmentArt Outreach
Our PinnaCle awarDs
ruDy MOsBergen awarD
For Best in CCa 2013Koo Juo Chee
ruDy MOsBergen awarDFor All-Round Student 2013
secondary Four normal (academic)Nurul Ain Binte Ahmad Bas
secondary Four expressMohamed Ridzuan S/O Abu B
secondary Five normal (academic)Muhammad Hanis Bin Alias
08 . Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 . 09
GCE ‘N’ Level Results 2014 GCE ‘O’ Level Results 2014Swiss Cottage is proud to celebrate the achievements of our 88 Secondary 4 Normal (Academic) and 35 Secondary 4 Normal (Technical) students at the 2014 GCE ‘N’ Level Examination.
92.1% of our Normal (Academic) students are eligible for promotion to study Secondary 5, 87.5% are eligible for the Direct Entry Scheme-to-Polytechnic Programme (Higher NITEC) (DPP) and 22.7% are eligible for the Poly Foundation Programme (PFP).
71.4% of our Normal (Technical) students passed all 6 subjects offered to them.
We are heartened by the hard work, efforts and determination that all our students showed in this examination!
Our OuTsTanDing sTuDenTs
students with three or more grade 1 and 2
students with three or more grade a
Chua De Jun (4T1)
Luqman Hakeem B Jusri (4T1)
Muhammad Fiqri B Azman (4T1)
Pelgris Tan Pei Ning (4T1)
Quek Kai Fong (4T1)
Sofyann Hyrie B Mohamed Joffri (4T1)
Tan Gui Shan (4T1)
Tang Zhijie (4T1)
Tran Christina Jupri (4T1)
We would like to acknowledge the dedication and relentless efforts of all Form, Co-Form and subject teachers who have taught our students to achieve great milestones in their secondary school lives.
We also want to thank our School Advisory Committee, Swiss Alumni, Parent Support Group (PSG) and all parents for their continued support. We will continue to nurture our staff students to be Thoughtful Leaders who THINK, CARE and LEAD with P.R.I.D.E!
A special word of thanks goes to the PSG and Swiss Alumni who contributed time and resources to provide dinner every night during the Night Study Programme.
Our OuTsTanDing sTuDenTs
students with at least six distinctions in express streamTeo Wen Xin, Joey (4E1)Jamie Ong (4E1)Mui Jia Yan Amanda (4E1)Alif Naufal Farrashady (4E1)Arshnavi D/O Manohar (4E1)Ng Yong Chuan (4E1)Arshvini D/O Manohar (4E1)Pok Chuan Han (4E1)Sabrina Lim (4E1)Jun Min Ky (4E1)Nigel Tham Ho Yong (4E1)Lew Chee Kian (4E1)Pay Qi Qi (4E1)Ramisa Fariha Kabir (4E1)Clarissa Tan Wen Xin (4E1)Chan Jue Hui (4E2)Eden Lau (4E2)Lim Yi Xian (4E2)Sheryl Low Jingxuan (4E2)
Chua Theng Theng (4E2)Lum Hui Wen (4E2)Phoebe Lim Zhixuan (4E3)Jade Yong Yu Jia (4E3)Janice Lee Jia Yi (4E3)Iris Chionh Yue Ling (4E3)Lim Xin Yi (4E3)Archana Satheesh Panicker (4E3)Aviela Toh Xing-Le (4E3)Chin Gon Yew (4E3)Ina Isabela V Esteban (4E3)Joy Hoo (4E3)Lim Hui Yoong (4E3)T Niraj (4E3)Thou Jia Qi (4E3)Chong Kok Leong (4E4)Chow Poh Yee (4E4)Ding Shiqian (4E4)Guo Kaiyuan (4E4)Muley Ishaan (4E4)Oh Wei Shan (4E4)Xue Xiaohan (4E4)Zhu Bo (4E4)
Adam B Firdaus Tan (4E4)Chang Shu Ting Nicole (4E4)Li Jia (4E4)Lim Sing Chen, Jason (4E4)Ong Yong Feng (4E4)Teo Kah Soon (4E4)Aw Guan Zhi Desmond (4E4)Keval R Panchal (4E4)Lim Li Wen (4E4)Ma Way Way Yun Hlwar Thon (4E4)Tao Zhenyuan (4E4)Weng Mei Jie, Grace (4E4)Clenn Pang Jun Kit (4E5)Lim Shi Ting (4E5)Damien Yeo (4E5)Li Pei Pei (4E5)Toh Ann Cher (4E5)Tseng Yu Qian Madeline (4E5)Heng Gim Leng (4E5)Lai Wei Jian (4E5)Sriram Yenigabal (4E5)
students with at least three distinctions in normal (academic) streamChew Qian Hui, Cindy (5N2)Siau Chen Fu, Timothy (5N2)
Swiss Cottage celebrates the noteworthy achievements of our 186 Secondary 4 Express, 48 Secondary 5 Normal (Academic), Secondary 4 Normal (Academic) and Secondary 3 Express students at the 2014 GCE ‘O’ Level Examination.
As like our ‘N’ Level results, we see many peaks of excellence including many areas achieving 100% Passes, improvement in percentage passes, improvement in percentage Distinction, above national percentage in Passes and Distinction. A snapshot of Swiss Cottage’s achievements is given below:
• 99.5% of our Secondary 4 Express students achieved Passes in at least five ‘O’ level subjects with 96.8% of them eligible for JC/MI and 100%
Ahmad Zaki B Ghaffar (4N1)
Brandon Goh Chun Wee (4N1)
Cheryl Chan Shin Ni (4N1)
Chua Yilin, Yelyn (4N1)
Dian Syu’aa Bte Abdullah (4N1)
Esther Teo Yi Xin (4N1)
Maharani Nadya Shamsul Bahri
(4N1)
Mervin Liaw (4N1)
Mohammad Safwan B Khairel B
(4N1)
Muhammad Nur Syaffiq B Jaffar
(4N1)
Nicholas Tay Zhi En (4N1)
Nur Afifah Bte Rusli (4N1)
Nur Alisah Bte Azhar (4N1)
Nur Amirah Bte Abdul Hamid (4N1)
Nur Amirah Bte Isa (4N1)
Nurul Asyqin Sabrina (4N1)
Rasyidah Bte Abdul Rahim (4N1)
Tan Shi Yi (4N1)
Tseng Yean Tyng (4N1)
Wong Jun Heng (4N1)
Cindy Koo Xin Yu (4N2)
Clement Wong Xing Rong (4N2)
Emmanuel Corpuz (4N2)
Eriza Haziqa Bte Suhaimi (4N2)
Ing Chin Lu (4N2)
Jerlyn Koh Zber Leng (4N2)
Lee Hui Qi (4N2)
Lim Ting Wei Sherleen (4N2)
Ling Yuen Ye (4N2)
Loo Jun Kiat, Javier (4N2)
Marinas Sean Patrick Delos R (4N2)
Muhammad Faqih Mohd Nor (4N2)
Ng Aik Siong (4N2)
Ng Hui Qi, Jeanne (4N2)
Sean Lee Zhi Jing (4N2)
Tan Si Ying (4N2)
Tey Siew Choo (4N2)
Thevanand Shivasanker (4N2)
Xu Tong Chern David (4N2)
eligible for Polytechnics.
• 86 (46.2%) and 63 (33.9%) of our Secondary 4 Express students achieved at least five and six Distinctions respectively.
• Our Secondary 4 Express cohort has achieved the highest percentage Distinction in Higher Chinese Language (HCL) ever in Swiss History at 69.7%; this is also 30% higher than the national percentage in Distinction for HCL.
• Our Secondary 4 Express cohort has achieved above national percentage in Passes for ALL subjects.
• 91.1% and 47.8% of our Secondary 5 Normal (Academic) cohort achieved Passes in at least three and five ‘O’ Level subjects respectively.
• 10.9% of our Secondary 5 Normal (Academic) students are eligible for JC/MI and 67.4% are eligible for Polytechnics. Two students have achieved three or more Distinctions.
• Our Secondary 4 Normal (Academic) students have achieved above national percentage in Passes and Distinction in the ‘O’ level subjects offered to them.
• Our Secondary 3 Express students have performed well in their mother language subjects offered to them.
The positive results achieved by our students would not have been possible without the dedication, passion and sustained efforts from all our teachers and staff as well as our close partnerships with parents. Moving forward, we will continue to work together as a community to bring the school to greater heights.
10 . Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 . 11
On the Academic FrontenglishinTernaTiOnal COMPeTiTiOns anD assessMenTs FOr sChOOls (iCas) (wriTing anD english) Percentage of notable awards achieved:ICAS (Writing):13.8%; ICAS (English): 14.1%
CreaTiVe arTs seMinar 2014ParticipationTan Yan Zi Matilda
MaTheMaTiCs
naTiOnal JuniOr COllege seCOnDary MaTheMaTiCs Challenge 2014 First runner upChong Kok Leong, Ding Shiqian, Lim Sing Chen, Jason, Ng Yong Chuan
singaPOre MaTheMaTiCal OlyMPiaD 2014JuniOr CaTegOrysilverGoh Kai Sen, Jovina Lew Li Xian, Leow Wen Qiang
BronzeArjun Kumar Nair, Lau Yew Ching, Mooi Suet Yeng, Francene, Tang Ming Shan
seniOr CaTegOrysilverZhang Liu
BronzeChan Jue Hui, Li Pei Pei, Liu Ning, Ng Yong Chuan, Quek Ming Yi, Tao Zhenyuan
sChOOl awarDCaTegOry 1 (JuniOr anD seniOr seCTiOns) Bronze Award
all seCOnDary MaTheMaTiCs COMPeTiTiOn FOr nOrMal COurse sTuDenTs 2014lower sec nT Category18th Place (Nationwide)Lynn Lee Hui Ying
upper sec na Category9th Place (Nationwide)Xu Tong Chern, David
uniVersiTy OF new sOuTh wales inTernaTiOnal COMPeTiTiOns anD assessMenTs FOr sChOOls (MaTheMaTiCs) 2014
high DistinctionKang Xinhui, Rachel Tan Xuan Qi, Tan Hong Yu, Tey Zhuo Yao, Veronica Lynette Fonseca, Xue Xiaohan, Zhang Liu, Zhang Shiyu
DistinctionAllison Chow, Ang Bin Heng, Ang Teck Yee, Bae Jong Gang, Caleb Ng, Caslyn Phang, Chong Koil Jat, Cleon Tay, Faith Lai, Fan Wei Jack, Fatin Tharaa Cheng, Gan Wei Jie, Glen Chua, Han Shupeng, Huang Yi Zhe, Jared Wong, Jovina Lew, Kenneth Koh, Leow Wen Qiang, Liu Ning, Melony Reyes, Ng Jia Rui, Ng Yong Chuan, Quek Ming Yi, Quek Zhi Heng, Sim En Cheng, Sunny Cheong, Tan Yuan Pin, Wendy Goh, Wong Li Wen
sCienCe
uniVersiTy OF new sOuTh wales inTernaTiOnal COMPeTiTiOns anD assessMenTs FOr sChOOls (sCienCe) 2014
DistinctionGoh Kai Sen, Jared Wong Jing Jie, Tan Xuan Qi Rachel, Maeve Koh, Soo Yi Tao, Jonathan Lee Qi Quan, Shameer S/O Jegathesan, Chia Jin Yang, Ng Jun Wei, Tan Hong Yu, Teo Yee Woon, Keith, Abdullah Nur IzzudinB Abdul Raof, Foo Chuan Tian, Cleon Tay Wei De, Kelvin Tan Wei Liang, Chan Wei Jian Ivan, Huang Wanxin, Kee Faye, Shawn Yap Zheng Yi, Yeung Wenbin, Quek Zhi Heng, Verity Lua Yu Qing, Bathula Abhay, Chan Shu Yuan Galvin, Han Jiaxu, Ng Jia Rui, Liu Ning, Terrence Ng Wei Xin, Zhang Liu, David Au Wei En, Konatala Bhuvaneswara S R, Xue Xiaohan
high DistinctionGan Wei Jie, Alif Naufal Farrashady
singaPOre JuniOr PhysiCs OlyMPiaD 2014honorable MentionDavid Au Wei En
singaPOre JuniOr CheMisTry OlyMPiaD 2014BronzeQuek Ming Yi
MeritDavid Au Wei En
naTiOnal sCienCe Challenge 2014Neo Jin Ming, Brenda Lim, Calab Ng Yong Jian, Lynette Lim Yu You
arT
singaPOre yOuTh FesTiVal 2014 FOr Visual arT
Certificate of recognition (sculpture)Jasiya Fais, Lim You Yan, Sharon Low Hui Woon, Valery Seng Jie Wei
Certificate of recognition (Painting)Timothy Siau Chen Fu
FOOD anD COnsuMer eDuCaTiOn
iCheF 2014 Qualifying heatsMuhammad Amini Bin Amzah, Muhammad Salihin Bin Rahmad, Norasyikin Binte Marzuki, Siti Nur Umairah Binte Mohktar
Design anD TeChnOlOgy
singaPOre POly TOy Design COMPeTiTiOn 2014Merit awardMuhammad Fayyadh Bin Mohd Nor,Muhammad Zikry Bin Roslizan, Tan Jing Yi
On the CCA Front and Other AchievementsOn The CluBs anD sOCieTies FrOnT
inFOCOMM CluBThe Media Challenge 2014Finals
landscape Photography CompetitionFinals
swiss naTuralisTssingapore environment Council school green award 2014Lotus Sustained Achievement Award
green schools @ south west ProgrammeGold
living arrrt from urban waste CompetitionFinalists
sCienCe & TeChnOlOgyFirst lego leagueChampion - Project Presentation Award3rd - Strategy and Innovation Robot Award
national Junior robotics ChallengeBest Research AwardBest Journal AwardBest Learning Journey Award
nyP science and Technology ChallengeOverall ChampionChampion - Dance Dance RobolutionIst Runner Up - Flying Bullets2nd Runner Up - Design & Build a Bridge2nd Runner Up - "Find My Cheese!”
On The PerFOrMing arTs FrOnT
Chinese DanCeDance Performance Euphoria II 2014
Danceworks! 2014Finalist
Teenage Mission: K-pop Dance Battle 20141st Runner Up
swiss winDs Istana Chinese New Year Open House Performance
Fall of Singapore Civilian War Memorial Ceremony
MacDonald House Bombing Memorial Ceremony
Esplanade Presents: Limelight Concert
Children are Hope for the Future Performance at Roxy Mercure Singapore
49th National Day Parade 2014
ChOirChildren are Hope for the Future Performance at Roxy Mercure Singapore
Combined Schools Concert at Aliwal Concert Hall
Swiss Choir Concert at Republic Polytechnic Cultural Centre
Malay DanCeDance Performance for Euphoria II 2014
DraMaDrama Performance for West 2 Cluster Art Exhibition Ceremony titled, Aspirations
Drama Performance for Euphoria II 2014
Chinese OrChesTra Performance at Jurong Town Council’s Chinese New Year Celebration
Part of a 3000-strong orchestra mega concert, Our People, Our Music (OPOM) 2014 at Singapore Sports Hub
Swiss Chinese Orchestra Night 2014 at ITE College West
On The sPOrTs FrOnT
BaDMinTOnwest zone interschool Badminton Championship ‘C’ DivisionTop 4 Position
west zone interschool Badmintion Championship ‘B’ DivisionTop 8 Position
asia Pacific youth Basketball Cup 20144th Position
FlOOrBallnational schools Floorball Championship ‘B’ Division girls2nd Round
FOOTBallwest zone Football Championship ‘C’ Division1st Round
west zone Football Championship ‘B’ Division1st Round
On The uniFOrM grOuPs FrOnT
The BOys’ BrigaDeBB week Competition Silver
BB Blaze 2014Gold
J M Fraser awardGold Honour Roll
Founder’s awardSSG Chris Chong
girl guiDesPuan noor aishah awardGold
12 . Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 Swiss Cottage Secondary School Yearbook 2014 . 13
west Division Day - escape room Challenge2nd Runner Up
west Division Day – Captain’s Ball Challenge2nd Runner Up
west Division Day – Poster Making Competition1st Runner Up
west Division Campfire – Dance Competition2nd Runner Up
naTiOnal CaDeT COrPs (air)annual Best unit Competition Best Unit Competition 2013 (Gold)
Freestyle Drill Competition 2014 Participation
Mini league- Captain’s Ball, Basketball & Football 2014Participation
Orienteering CompetitionParticipation
air Competition 2014 3rd Position, 1st Spot for ‘Limbo’ Category
naTiOnal POliCe CaDeT COrPsunit Overall Proficiency award 2013Gold Award
inter-unit 0.22 revolver shooting Competition 2014Champion (Team)
inter-unit 0.22 revolver shooting Competition 20143rd Runner-up (Individual)
inter-unit Cheering Competition 20141st Runner-up
sCOuTsMalay heritage Centre Key Partners award 2013Key Partner Award
Founder’s Day District Competition 2014 1st Runner up
Frank Cooper sands unit awardGold
singapore small Kindness Movement inaugural Crossover Badge 2014Gold
national exploration Challenge Gold
sT JOhn’s aMBulanCe BrigaDezone First aid Competitionambulance adult Category1st Runner uUp
nursing adult Category 1st Runner Up & Best Leader AwardArchana Satheesh Panicker
nursing Cadet CategoryOverall ChampionBest in Home Nursing and Foot Drill
nursing Cadet Category 1st Runner UpBest in First Aid and CPR
national First aid Competition2nd Runner Up
Corp achievement awardGold
ChieF COMMissiOner’s BaDgeAw Yang Jie Ling, Koh Qianyu, Sarah Foo Xin Min, Archana Satheesh Panicker, Arshvini D/O Manohar, Aw Guan Zhi Desmond
leng Kwang BaPTisT ChurCh – swiss COTTage seCOnDary sChOOl sPOrTs sChOlarshiP Poh Ai Wei, Anusha, Beverly Yeo Min Hui, Hoe Goek Ting, Ke Faye, Neo Jie Hui
MOE EAGLES AWARDS, SCHOOL DISTINCTION AND MERIT AWARDS
MOe eagles awarDs DisTinCTiOnArshnavi D/O ManoharArshvini D/O ManoharChen MeiyueChoo Jun YuChua Soon AnnJamie OngJordon Woon Li ShengLee Zhimin, JaslynLew Chee KianMui Jia Yan AmandaNatalie Lim Bao YingNg Yong ChuanPang Hong Jie Pok Chuan HanRamisa Fariha KabirRoyce Tan Hwee HanSabrina LimTeo Wen Xin, JoeyToh Fu HaoYi Jia Bao JessicaChua Theng ThengClarice Goh Hui WenEden LauLee Jing Yi, JeannieMuhammad Iskandar B ImranMuhammad Rizqan B AbdullahNadiya Munirah Simatupang Binti Taufik SimatupangNeo Qi WenNur Hazirah Bte JusriSheryl Low JingxuanShoon Jin YeeTay Hwee LiTham Jia MingYap Yu Liang
Archana Satheesh PanickerAviela Toh Xing-LeC M R SooriaChin Gon YewChris Chong Yong Jian Ina Isabela V EstebanJade Yong Yu JiaJoy HooLau Huan YiLim Chin ChinLim Hui YoongLim Xin YiMadeline Teo Yuen LingNg Mun Yee AlyssaOng Qian YingPhyllis Toh Xin YiSarah Foo Xin MinShafiqah Nurul Ain Bte RamaniT Niraj Tay Yong Yun FeliciaTeo Jia Qi RaniseChong Kok LeongKang Yi DaLee Guan HongLim Li WenMa Way Way Yun Hlwar ThonMarcia Sim Jia JiaOh Wei ShanOng Yao Wei Tan Hong JieWeng Mei Jie, GraceWong Xiao Song Damien YeoJavier Ong Jun HaoJocelyn Lim Qiao HuiKwang Yuan Xin
Lai Wei JianLee Li Xuan JamiceLi Pei PeiTan Hui ShanTay Kai RenTeng Chow ChengToh Wei Jun, AlvinTseng Yu Qian MadelineBrandon Goh Chun WeeBryant Surya VarmanHaydon Tam Say KiatNur Afifah Bte RusliNur Alisah Bte AzharNur Amirah Bte IsaNur Haida Bte HamdanNurfarahin Bte MohamedRasyidah Bte Abdul RahimSoh KennyTan Shi YiA Hariharan Naidu S/O K AChong Jing YuanJerlyn Koh Zber LengLim Ting Wei,SherleenNg Xi HengNur Syahirah Bte BahruddinRhaaj Govin J. SinghThevanand ShivasankerJufebrina Bte ShafaruddinKhairul Alif B RamliLiew Yan JunLuqman Hakeem B JusriMohamed Haireezal B Mohamed RMuhammad Fiqri B AzmanMuhammad Hafiz B Ridzuan
MeriT
Muhammad Zul Fadzli B Mohd Z
Aw Yang Jie LingTan Ying Zhen PhilisaZou YitingClarissa Tan Wen XinLiu NianciKoh QianyuAw Guan Zhi DesmondShawn Wong Pi Ren
Nurul Asyiqin Sabrina Bte Amer
sChOOl awarDsDisTinCTiOnAlif Naufal FarrashadyEidar Min Min ThatSolano Marielle ManatadLi JiaAung Pyei Phyo
MeriTLee Jia WenTay Yah Yun JaneyLum Hui WenTeo Rui Qi GabrielleNicholas Tay Zhi En Ma SijiaTseng Yean TyngWong Jun Heng
Norafiqah Bte Mohamad Riad
Wen Hui Qi
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sTaFF reCOgniTiOn awarDs 2014
2013 national Day - long service Medal (25 years)Mdm Tan Su Yin Constance
MOe long service (10 years)Mdm Noorhidaya Binte Abdul KarimMdm Ong Ching ChingMdm Tan Pui San
MOe long service (15 years)Mdm Chok Shuk YinMdm Nuralla Nasibah Bte Abdul RahmanMr Tan Wee ChongMdm Tang Hue Sim SereneMrs Tang Huay Jiuan Patrine
MOe long service (25 years)Mdm Tan Su Yin Constance
MOe long service (30 years)Mdm Goh Hwee Tin
sKillFul TeaCher awarDs 2014
Teacher MentorMdm Tan Pui San
student nurturer Mr Zhong Shenghan DesmondMr Tan Han Chong TimothyMiss Liew Jia MengMiss Jamakyah Bte AdharMdm Tan Poh KimMr Lim Jun LiMdm Lim Yen WahMiss Tan Hui LanMdm Noorhidaya Bte Abdul Karim
inspiring TeacherMr Tan Han Chong TimothyMdm Wong Wee LengMr Rajanayagam Michael
PeOPle DeVelOPer awarDs 2014
Best Coach/Mentor Mdm Ong Siew KhimMdm Chok Shuk YinMiss Tan AnnieMr Ethan WongMdm Ong Ching ChingMiss Ng Poh KeowMiss Toh Hui JingMr Gan Chin Kai
geM (gO-The-exTra-Mile) awarDsservice excellence in improvement/innovationMr Gan Chin Kai
service excellence in C.a.r.e.Mdm Puspalatha D/O Chandra SagaranMdm Suria Kumari D/O SingaraveluMs Fatin Nadhirah Binte IsmailMdm Jamila Bte SaimMdm Salmah Binti OmaMr Rajenthiran S/O Andy
OuTsTanDing COnTriBuTiOn awarD (OCa) 2014
OCa (individual) leading in the new applied learning Programme (science) and academic group. advisor to the Timetable Committee. Mr Lim Yiu Tian
Contribution to Coaching and student Development in sec 3n1, english language, Computer Programme applications and Malay Dance Miss Mardiana Binte Mahat
Management of the indoor sports hall Building and other school ProjectsMr Koo Hong Kee
OCa (Team)Conceptualisation and Construction of the swiss ecogardenMr Tan Han Chong TimothyMdm Sitti Aishah Binte Yusof
Conceptualisation and Development of the new sec 1e glocal Perspectives Programme Mdm Mini D/O Sathiya SidhanMdm Lim Wee Teng JuneMs Herina Binte RoslinMiss Yong Min Hui VickiMdm Kasthuri D/O Elamaran
Design and implementation of the sec 1e/n experiential learning @ Jurong lake Park Mr Lim Jun LiMdm Stephanie Hngh Sze Hui
Development of the new sec 1e/na Curriculum for the enhanced Citizenship education Mdm Wan RajemainuriMdm Low Ying Tze ElyseMr Zhong Shenghan DesmondMiss Lee Shi Qi SarahMdm Kasthuri D/O ElamaranMdm Nuraida Bte Sawi
Collaborative initiative by Citizenship education, glocal Perspectives, Mother Tongue and Values in action Committees to reinforce Citizenship education Mdm Low Ying Tze ElyseMdm Wan Rajemainuri Mdm Shahada Binte RahmatMdm Khilfina Binte Kamaruddin ShahMdm Nafisah Nurraudhah Mdm Fong-Sim Hui BengMr Rajanayagam MichaelMr Tan Han Chong TimothyMs Maheswari ThangaiahMdm Low Hwee Cheng
Student Nurturer & Inspiring Teacher Mr Tan Han Chong Timothy
OCA (Individual) WinnerMr Koo Hong Kee
OCA (Individual) WinnerMr Lim Yiu Tian
OCA (Individual) WinnerMiss Mardiana Binte Mahat
Best Coach/MentorMdm Ong Siew Kim
new Timetable structure to Optimise Time and resources for effective learning Mr Ang HanpingMr Hoon Yeng Wei
swiss stock Challenge. an innovative Mathematics game for sec 3e/na Mr Ang HanpingMiss Yeo Koon KoonMr Teng Lip KoonMdm Lim Yen WahMiss Tan Hui LanMiss Ng Xue TingMiss Liew Jia MengMdm Tan Poh Kim
new sec 1e/na literature Programme which incorporates Drama, Poetry and Prose Miss Yong Min Hui VickiMiss Yap Ee Ping JodeeMdm Jayati DebMdm Mini D/O Sathiya SidhanMdm Lim Wee Teng June
Project Delicious. sec 1 interdisciplinary Project work by Design &Technology, Food & nutrition, art, Music and literature departmentsMr Erman Bin Abu BakarMdm Nuraini Bte IthninMiss Nur Farhana Binte SaatMdm Koh Shin YeeMiss Su ZiyanMdm Ong Ching ChingMdm Radziah Binte IsmailMdm Sim Chin LingMr Koh Joon TeckMr Hosni Bin Abdul RazakMr Wong Yin KewMr Zairee Bin SallaiMr Wong Chuan Yuh EthanMdm Chok Shuk Yin
Miss Yap Ee Ping Jodee
Swiss Staff Achievements 2014
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2014: THREE YEARS DEEP INTO THOUGHTFUL LEADERSHIP JOURNEY Going Far, Going Together, the Swiss Way
The CenTre FOr ThOughTFul leaDershiP
With the definition of the Centre for Thoughtful Leadership (CTL) as the unit that oversees the Thoughtful Leadership Distinctive Programme in 2013, the school is now abuzz with a complete and streamlined Total Curriculum that delivers a truly holistic education – with a three-prong focus on developing the intellect, character and leadership of each Swiss student through the Instructional Programme, Student Development and Thoughtful Leadership Programme respectively.
The Thoughtful Leadership Programme is the Learning for Life curriculum that propels the Thoughtful Leadership focus. It is one of the two Distinctive Programmes (the second being the Swiss Applied Sciences for Sustainable Development Programme - the Applied Learning Programme) of the school.
In 2014, the Centre for Thoughtful Leadership made up of staff overseeing three sub-programmes, namely Glocal Perspectives Programme (GPP), Values-in Action Programme (VIAP) and Student Leadership Programme (StLP) began a journey of refinement of each sub-programme. The idea was to have the ‘taught’ curriculum in GPP and StLP culminate in the VIA efforts of the students. At the same time, 2014 was the inaugural year when the youngest of the three programmes, GPP was piloted among the Secondary 1 Express classes.
glocal Perspectives Programme
Values-in-action Programme
student leadership Programme
The glOCal PersPeCTiVes PrOgraMMe
The GPP is a school-based curriculum designed to inspire our students’ thought, concern and action for the community by making constant links to the world they live in.
The eFg Thinking Framework
It reframes the Swiss Thinking Programme with a deliberate emphasis on developing leaders who are grounded in values. Such leaders can demonstrate the following three dimensions of thought - to think ethically, to think in a forward-looking
and positive manner and to think with the global/local (Glocal) contexts - so that when they create change, it is humane, sustainable and meaningful.
The three dimensions of thought are known as the EFG Thinking Framework. To develop the desired mode of thinking, GPP develops key habits of thinking under each dimension of thought (Refer to the diagram Dimensions of Thought). For example Ethical Thinking is displayed through moral reasoning and perspective-taking when confronted with a moral choice or dilemma during problem-solving. Likewise, Forward and Positive Thinking are seen through the ability to do problem-solving and positive-self-talk in the face of challenges. And Glocal thinking is demonstrated through critical thinking and an awareness of cross-cultural skills.
A skill-set anchors each module taught and is assessed every term. (Refer to the following picture on the topics planned for the two years.
Leadership
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The GPP is designed for two years. At the end of the two years, we expect our students to be able to:
• discuss local and world issues with confidence
• articulate a well-considered position on an issue
• actively initiate suggestions for possible social action and change and
• experience knowledge amalgamation using authentic materials and contexts through the use of communication and collaboration skills as well as through independent learning and knowledge application.
Developing an informed response On Topics Through Perspective-shifting
Students were exposed to perspectives on a given topic that were explored through phases: from the activation of their (i) familiar and personal schema, then (ii) the familiar but less personal local views and and finally (iii) the less familiar and less personal global stand-points – before arriving at an informed and locally rooted personal perspective.
This approach of shifting perspectives was anchored through a variety of pedagogical approaches including research, role-play, debates, discussions and inquiry-based projects.
The six core skills of the EFG (Ethical, Forward/Positive and Glocal) Thinking Framework: Perspective-Taking, Moral Reasoning, Positive Self-Talk, Problem Solving, Cross-Cultural Communications and Critical Thinking are integrated into a Thinking Scaffold which also gets students to process values. (Refer to Step 4 of the Seven-Step Thinking Scaffold). The Thinking Scaffold is modelled in each module by the teachers and students apply these skill-sets. This is repeated across the various GP modules in a Spiral Progression to anchor the desired Thinking mode of the Thoughtful Leader. The Seven-Step Thinking Scaffold can be summarised into three stages of Awareness, Action and Advocacy which is the overarching approach of all Thoughtful Leadership Programmes (GP, StL and VIA).
stages of implementation in 2014-2016
The GPP was implemented in 2014 to Secondary 1 Express students as a pilot programme. Selected lessons were trialed among students from the Secondary 1 Normal Academic and Normal Technical streams. By 2015, all Secondary 1 and 2 classes were introduced to GPP. By 2016, plans are underway for the Secondary 3 students to experience a social action project that will require them to apply scientific principles learnt from the Applied Learning Programme and targeted skill-sets taught during GPP to resolve a Values-In-Action outcome.
The Values-aCTiOn-PrOgraMMe
The key objectives of the Swiss Values in Action Programme (VIAP) are to (i) deliver the desired student outcomes, (ii) generate positive impact on the beneficiaries and (iii) forge sustainable and mutually-benefitting partnerships between Swiss Cottage Secondary School and our community partners, both local and international.
The 3a learning Framework
The Swiss VIAP is one of the key levers to develop student character, leadership and spirit for volunteering. With a two-tiered whole-school approach to deliver the programme, all Swiss students experience VIA through diversified cohort programmes and student-directed VIA activities. The VIA curriculum is delivered through the “Awareness-Action-Advocacy” (3A) learning framework to ensure that our students gain the essential knowledge, skills, experience, values and attitudes for them to continue VIA beyond school.
The expanding Contexts
The 3A approach is experienced through expanding contexts of experience – starting with care for the self, followed by the family, school, community, nation and the world. These contexts are deliberately constructed through the cohort programmes at every level as shown in the graphic below.
The sTuDenT leaDershiP PrOgraMMe
The Swiss Student Leadership Programme (StLP) aims to develop Thoughtful Leaders by providing students a myriad of opportunities and focused training to develop into a Thoughtful Leader.
The PeMT leadership Framework
It is a leadership curriculum based on our PEMT Framework – an acronym referring to the qualities in Principled, Efficacious leaders with Managerial competencies and a Transformational mindset. The framework guides the focus of the cohort programmes every year. The cohort programmes teach explicit leadership competencies across the four to five years of student life. The student leadership curriculum relies on spiral progression across the 4-5 years to develop the qualities of a Thoughtful Leader.
• At Secondary 1, self-leadership and self-management competencies help students manage the increased workload from primary school and settle down in secondary school.
• At Secondary 2, peer leadership competencies such as communication and facilitation skills are taught. These skills are applied through direct their Integrated Project Work module.
• At Secondary 3, students step up as seniors in their CCAs and other student body groups. Hence, they are equipped with advanced peer leadership competencies such as action management and project management skills. These skills are also used in the planning and execution of their Overseas Eldercare Project (VIA) project in Malaysia.
• By Secondary 4 and 5, students are given space and platform to mentor their juniors before they step down from their positions.
Tier 2 Training for select group
The StLP has a 2-tier structure. Besides the cohort programmes, StLP also organises programmes for select student leaders serving key positional leadership roles at school level in order to stretch and develop their leadership potential to the fullest.
Our Tier 2 leadership training is customised for our select student leader groups which comprises the Student Council, Sports Leaders and CCA Council. As of now, we have established a Tier 2 curriculum based on our framework which includes leadership modules, mentoring, platforms for student leaders and also leadership stories based on our Habitudes material. In addition, external platforms have also been given to student leaders such as attendees for national leaders conference (NS3LC), Service Learning Symposium, National Youth Leaders Conference, sharing at MOE Excelfest and various student leadership conferences.
“Never doubt that a small group of thoughtful, concerned citizens can change the world. Indeed it is the only thing that ever has.”
~Margaret Mead
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Children are Hope for the Future Dinner for Roxy Mercure Singapore
Diff-Ability Project
MOE Excel Fest 2014
Hong Kah North SERVICE LEARNING PROJECT
Graduation Night
Student Leadership ProgramThe Swiss Student Leadership Program has a 2-tier structure comprising cohort programme as well as select programme. For the cohort programme, the school developed a student leadership curriculum based on our PEMT framework (Principled, Efficacious leaders with Managerial competencies and a Transformational mindset) which focuses on explicit leadership competencies at the different cohort levels to allow students to develop into a Thoughtful Leader. The student leadership curriculum has a spiral progression across the 4 years.
In Secondary 1, students will focus on self-leadership and self-management competencies to help them manage with the increased workload from primary school and settle down in secondary school.
In Secondary 2, peer leadership competencies such as communication and facilitation skills are taught, where students are given direct platforms for application such as their Integrated Project Work module
where they will need to strategically plan activities for the pre-school students.
At Secondary 3, students hold more leadership responsibilities as they become leaders and seniors in their CCAs and other student body groups. As such, they are equipped with advanced peer leadership competencies such as action management and project management skills. These skills are also used in the planning and execution of their OVIA project in Malaysia. After going through 3 years of leadership competencies, the Secondary 4 students will then be given greater space and platform to mentor their juniors before they step down.
Our Tier 2 leadership training is customised for our select student leaders group which comprises of the Student Council, Sports Leaders and CCA Council. As of now, we have established a Tier 2 curriculum based on our framework which includes leadership modules, mentoring, platforms for student leaders and also leadership stories based on our Habitudes material. In addition, external platforms have also been given to student leaders such as attendees for national leaders conference (NS3LC), Service Learning Symposium, National Youth Leaders Conference, sharing at MOE Excelfest and various student leadership conferences.
Student Leadership Programmes
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Student Leaders Training Camp Sec 2 Adventure Camp
Student Leaders Investiture
Student Council Training Camps
Sec One Orientation
National Secondary School Student Leaders
Conference 2014
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Values-In-Action ProgrammesThe key objectives of the swiss Values in action Programme (ViaP) are to
1. Deliver the desired student outcomes,
2. Generate positive impact on the beneficiaries and
3. Forge sustainable and mutually-benefitting partnerships between Swiss Cottage Secondary School and our community partners, both local and international.
The Swiss VIAP is one of the key levers to develop student character, leadership and spirit for volunteering. With a two-tiered whole-school approach to deliver the programme, all Swiss students experience VIA through diversified cohort programmes and student-directed VIA activities.
The VIA curriculum is delivered through the “Awareness-Action-Advocacy” (3A) learning framework to ensure that our students gain the essential knowledge, skills, experience, values and attitudes for them to continue VIA beyond school.
2N1 Junior Care VIA Project at PCF Kindergarten
Secondary 1 Honouring our non-teaching staff
5N students preparing snacks for the elderly
Student-directed class VIA @ Lions Befrieners (Clementi)
Delivering Goodie Bags to Blk 109
Eldery Needs Analysis Survey
Outreach to community on Pioneer Generation Package
Secondary 1 Green Movement
Secondary 2 Junior Care VIA Project at PCF Kindergarten
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Secondary 1 Green Movement
Secondary 1 Love My School Project
Secondary 3 OVIA trip to Malaysia
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D’Hangout D’Hangout is a Student Activity Centre for the After School Engagement Programme. The programme provides opportunities for students to hone self-leadership as well as peer-leadership in a fun way.
Love My School CampaignExcellence
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national school games Opening CeremonyWeGROW@Swiss
Annual School Cross Country
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Sports Day
house Spectra
W2 Cluster Art Exhibition
Microfiction Photography Workshop in collaboration with National Arts Council
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Swiss Euphoria II
Choir Combined Schools Concert @ Aliwal Concert Hall
Swiss Choir Concert @ Republic Polytechnic Cultural Centre
swiss winds Limelight Concert @ esplanade
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Racial Harmony Day
On the 1st of July 2014, the school held a commemorative event on the Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) Day and NCC Day. The SAF Day is a day with significant meaning for the National Servicemen (NSmen) as well as the rest of the nation. On this special day, thousands of servicemen, both past and present, pay tribute to national service; while schools express thanks to the many NSmen for their contributions to ensure the peace and security of Singapore. A strong SAF keeps Singapore safe and secure. We can raise our families, pursue our careers and live relatively worry-free lives. Our stable environment attracts foreign investors who know that their investments are safe in Singapore. These investments contribute to our nation's economy and create jobs for our people. A strong SAF also means that we will not be easily threatened as a nation and can pursue our national interests as a free people.
‘I hear and I forget. I see and I remember. I do and I understand’. An infamous quote by Confucius that inspired 2014 Racial Harmony Day Celebration which was a cultural showcase put up by the collaborative efforts between the Citizenship Education Committee and the Mother Tongue Department.
This year, the Racial Harmony Day Celebration coincided with the Mother Tongue Fortnight. After nearly two weeks of interesting lessons about their respective cultures, Swiss students were given the opportunity to learn more about the other ethnic cultures in Singapore through the various cultural booths that were set up in the hall. They had the opportunity to learn more about games such as chapteh and actually try their hands at painting Chinese masks and even designing Rangolis.
A total of thirteen booths that were set up by the Mother Department to provide
varied learning opportunities. At each booth, students answered various questions that were prepared for them in their Racial Harmony Day passports. Through such hands on activities, our students were better able to understand the various cultural practices in Singapore.
This cultural showcase was made sweeter by the presence of a food bazaar which saw our students trying delicacies like putu piring, satay, dragon beard candy and even kacang puteh. With students and staff dressed in colorful ethnic costumes and the hall blasting with the sounds of ethnic music, the school came to live in its appreciation of Singapore’s diverse cultural practices. Through such authentic learning experiences, students learned to appreciate the diversity and complexity of our various cultural practices thus forging Harmony from the Heart.
Swiss Chinese Orchestra concert @ ITE College West
Swiss Chinese Orchestra's Our People Our Music Mega Concert
Mother Tongue Fortnight
SAF Day & NCC Day Commemoration
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International Friendship Day Total Defence DayOn the 9th of April 2014, the school hall reverberated with the pulsating sounds of pop music blaring through the sound system. A group of international students from various different countries decked out in their respective countries’ traditional costumes and sashayed down the hall as the music played on. This fashion parade was the first of many more programmes lined up for the week as our school celebrated International Friendship Day. In close collaboration with international students in our school and their parents, the Citizenship Education committee planned an exciting array of programmes to introduce this year’s theme, “Stories We Share”, to Swiss students. The programmes included morning assembly presentations by our own Swiss international students and teachers, interactive booths as well as specially designed CCE lessons.
A group of international students were entrusted with the task of engaging the Secondary One students with after-school activities. They set up several interactive booths including food booths that introduced their Singaporean friends to culinary delights from countries such as Japan, Philippines, Myanmar and Korea. Swiss students were also taught about the intricacies of the various national costumes on display. Our international students did a commendable job preparing the various culinary delights, manning the booths and answering the various questions posed by their fellow schoolmates.
A mock passport was also printed for all the Secondary 1 students. Students who successfully managed to participate in all the activities conducted at the interactive booths would receive a stamp to certify
that they were indeed global citizens of the world. The students clearly enjoyed themselves as they learned from their fellow schoolmates and participated in the various hands on activities.
This year’s programme was made even more eventful by the fact that it was a largely student-led initiative which saw close collaborations between our international students, their parents who help conduct some cooking demonstrations at the interactive booths as well as the Citizenship Education Committee.
It is hoped that through the various stories shared during the various programmes conducted that our Swiss students get to fully understand and appreciate the rich myriad of cultures and practices present in the world today.
sTuDenTs insighTs:
From our International students:
From our Singaporean students:
Marielle, 4E3: It was a wonderful
experience for me as I learnt how to plan
and execute a school based programme
for my fellow school mates. I also found
it very fulfilling as I get to share some
aspects of my culture with them.
Muzammir, 1E5: The booths were stupendously amazing. Passports were given to us as a head start on what we could expect from the various booths in the afternoon. It was beyond my expectations as I really enjoyed participating in the various hands on activities available at the various booths.
Zhang Liu, 3E5: The event was meaningful as I learnt about its various cultures from different countries. Participating in this event has also enriched my knowledge about the local culture since I have only been in Singapore for six months. I hope to learn more about Singapore and its’ various cultures from such school events.
Nur Sabrina, 1E5: The presentation in the morning kick started the day’s programme with beautiful and eye-catching costumes that were presented by our international students. The various booths that were presented in the afternoon were really engaging. International Friendship Day is all about strengthening bonds between friends from different countries and cultures through activities put up by the school.
Minky, 4E1: I enjoyed interacting with
my fellow schoolmates through my role
as a facilitator for the Korean booth
during the afternoon sharing session.
It is so heart-warming to see my fellow
Swiss friends taking a genuine interest
in my country’s culture.
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On the 8th August, Swiss Cottage conducted our very own parade to celebrate the 49th birthday of our country. It was also a showcase of our outstanding Uniformed Groups (UG) as well as the acclaimed Swiss Winds, the only NCC Command Band in Singapore.
Marching to the resounding beat of the band, the UGs exemplified the core values discipline and resilience. The parade served as a good reminder to our students that ‘We must ourselves defend Singapore’, not only highlighting the importance of military defence, it signified the need for psychological defence that stemmed from every Singaporean and resident.
As a school with students from diverse backgrounds, the parade added another dimension of celebration where students who were awarded citizenship in 2013-14 were tasked to lead the school in the pledge-taking ceremony. Wrapping up the parade celebration, there was no better way than to have the Swiss Winds Drum Line showcased their passion and talent for music by playing a fast beat tune to hype up the crowd.
After the parade, we continued the National Day celebrations with a concert in the hall. Students enjoyed the game of ‘Fun Facts of Singapore. Bingo!’ at the concert as part of our pre-SG50 celebrations. The enthusiasm was clear when the hall burst into life with all students competing to be the first few to complete their random Bingo answer cards.
The hype continued through the next game show activity where Swiss conducted our very first ‘Don’t Forget the Lyrics (Teachers’ Edition)’. Spurred by the intense competition between the two groups of teachers, students rallied and filled in the lyrics of our favourite National Day songs as helpline for them. This eventually led the school to the traditional mass singing session where students and teachers alike, resonated in meaningful lyrics of songs like ‘Home’ & ‘One People, One Nation, One Singapore’.
Chinese New Year CelebrationNational Day
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Deepavali CelebrationHari Raya Celebration
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4D3N Cultural Immersion Programme @ Kampung Pelegong, Negeri Sembilan and Malacca, Malaysia
In line with MOE’s vision of "Active Learner, Proficient User" for Mother Tongue languages, the Mother Tongue Languages Department - Malay Unit organised a four-day-three-night Cultural Immersion Programme to Malaysia. The programme aimed to enrich students’ knowledge and enhance the appreciation of Malay culture. This is achieved through a homestay experience with the locals at Kampung Pelegong, Negeri Sembilan, learning about the art of traditional handicrafts and the Malay history at Malacca.
A group of 23 Secondary 3 students went on the trip to experience the lives of the locals and enjoyed close interactions with their host families. Besides learning the dance steps of a traditional dance and mastering the playing of caklempong (a Malay traditional instrument), our
students also gone through hands-on sessions in weaving baskets using rattan, learning how to cook traditional dishes, playing traditional games and fishing in a traditional manner.
Students were involved in a gotong-royong session where they joined the villagers in cleaning up the mosque and its vicinity. The spirit of togetherness and co-operation were clearly portrayed through this session. In Malacca, our students had a better understanding of the Malay culture and the importance of bilateral ties between Singapore and Malaysia.
Overall, the programme was an eye-opener for many of our students who gained from a better understanding of the colourful Malay culture and rich history.
I experienced a totally different lifestyle compared to what I know in Singapore. This made my participation in the Cultural Immersion Programme most memorable and valuable. I have learnt many values during this trip, for example, nurturing patience while fishing in the traditional manner, demonstrating the school’s Dare to Try values while learning traditional dance and instruments, and building resilience while mastering the traditional games.
I was also able to learn and build new knowledge about history through my journey in Malacca. The trip has also deepened my interest in world histories. I was also able to understand better the bilateral ties between Singapore and Malaysia.
This trip has been an eye-opener and enriching experience.- Nurin Qistina Binte Suhaime, Sec 3E3
The homestay at Pelegong, Negeri
Sembilan, was the best experience I
ever had as it was my first time staying
in a kampong. The activities, such
as dancing with my friends, playing
traditional instruments and traditional
games were really fun and engaging.
I was glad to be able to participate
in all these activities instead of just
reading about them. The kampong
lifestyle is totally different than the
lifestyle in Singapore especially in
terms of the relationships among
people. The whole kampong has a
friendly atmosphere that welcomes
everyone in any gatherings.
Their gotong-royong spirit is
remarkable. I will bring back this
experience and try to get to know
about my neighbours more than just
a “Hi” and a “Bye”. I wish for a longer
homestay to build stronger bonds
with my host family, as well as, doing
more activities in the kampong.
- Nur’ain Bte Mazlan, Sec 3N2
“I feel that we can learn from the
Cambodian kids on the values they
uphold. They always respect us and
are eager to learn when we teach them.
Their love and passion for learning is
something that we can learn from them.
They don’t have much, but they all have
dreams and hopes for a better future.”
- James Tan, 3T1 2014
sTuDenTs’ reFleCTiOns
sTuDenTs’ reFleCTiOns
In November 2014, 3T1 embarked on a meaningful journey to help the children in a village in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. This village is located in a slum area, where living conditions are bad and there are insufficient amenities for the villagers. As part of their service learning project, 3T1 partnered T-House School in the village to interact and bring hope to the children there.
Through the charity drive that was conducted in school, 3T1 managed to collect clothings, stationaries and books for the Cambodian children over there. At the same time, a hygiene kit was also prepared for the children to learn about personal hygiene. After months of careful preparation, the class managed to prepare English, Math, Science and Art lessons for the children. Using real life examples that might be useful for the Cambodian children, the class taught the children the importance of personal hygiene, basic first aid, money management and the skills to make photo frames which then can be made as a source of income for the children.
The experience in Cambodia also made 3T1 students better appreciate the things that they have in Singapore. The harsh living conditions they saw in Cambodia made them realise how precious life is and they learned to treasure and cherish opportunities that are made available to them.
“We must learn that we must change and work hard for the things that we want. The Cambodian kids do not have anything but they always give their best and never complain. We should always treasure what we have.”- Muhd Shukur Bin Rani, 3T1 2014
Youth Programme, Cambodia Overseas Values-in-Action Trip
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