Sunday, May 18, 2008

N.E. Seminar@Mayflower

The Secondary 1-3 students had a fun time discussing the Mas Selamat Case.

As part of their post exam activities, the students did a simulation of a parliament "After Action Review" session discussing how the case has been handled so far.

The teachers in-charge wrapped up reminding the students that different parts of the government had to come together to handle the case as well as they could.

The students also shared that it is important that we move on but not forget the lesson we learnt from Mas Selamat's escape...the fact that we must not let our guard down.


Attached are short video clips of the sessions we had!

International Friendship Day

What is Mr Raihan doing with Mr Jimmy Lim on stage?

a. He is helping Mr. Lim change into the superman costume.

b.He is holding on to him before Mr. Lim flies off to safe another student in distress.

c. They are performing a skit for International Friendship Day.


If you have chosen option c, you are right ; ) The teachers from the N.E. comm put up a humorous skit sharing the need to understand the various cultures of the world.


Indian New Year
The school also celebrated the Indian New Year in April. Teachers wore different Indian traditional clothes on that day.

The students and teachers presented a skit about the Indian New Year during the morning care talk.

Two of our CSOs also took part in the talk.



International Friendship Day Classroom activities
Throughout the week, various activities were organised to celebrate International Friendship Day.


For example, the lower secondary students made a poster to show the various aspects of Friendship.

And this is one of the posters that were exhibited.


Students of 4D having fun with their form teacher.(Although she doesn't seem very pleased with their progress)


Students of 5H proudly displaying their finished posters with their form teacher Mrs. Nathan

Students also did relfection on what friendship mean to them.



These were formed into a friendship tree.

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