MAY 2014 - St. Margaret`s Primary School
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MAY 2014 - St. Margaret`s Primary School
ISSUE 46 MAY 2014 A PUBLICATION BY ST MARGARET’S PRIMARY SCHOOL 99 Wilkie Road,Singapore 228091 Choir – Performance at Charity Dinner PAGE 2 • Tel: 6339 4247 Taiwan Trip PAGE 3 • Fax: 6339 4264 • P1 – A New Beginning Sports Day & Games Carnival PAGE 6 E-mail Address: stmargaretps@moe.edu.sg PAGE 4 Internationalization Trip to Malacca PAGE CNY – A Time to Show Our Appreciation 5 PAGE 7 Ms Janet Lim’s Visit PAGE 8 2 Principal’s Foreword At St Margaret’s Primary, we endeavor to develop the talents of our pupils by providing varied opportunities to groom and grow their interests and celebrate their efforts and achievements. It is our pride and joy when our girls make progress and develop confidence in themselves and what they do. More importantly, we rejoice when they learn to share with and care for others. Term 1 is more special than usual as we welcome our alumna, Ms Janet Lim and her family, to the school. Her visit is a great opportunity for us to remind our girls of our unique heritage. Her life story teaches our girls the values of courage, resilience, diligence and selfless contributions Taiwan Trip to society. According to Ms Janet Lim, “The CEZMS* School not only gave me my education, but also a home, security, affection and personal guidance.” We hope that our pupils and many generations to come will see SMPS as a second home where they experience and learn the values that will stand them well in the challenges of life. Do celebrate with us as we attempt to leave indelible marks in the lives of our pupils. *St Margaret’s School was known as Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS) School from 1900 to 1949. Key learning experiences Learning Objectives A Cultural Immersion Tour to Taiwan was organized for our Primary 5 pupils during the November-December school holidays in which 35 selected pupils and 5 teachers went on this trip. The 7-day programme including school immersion, cultural enrichment activities, educational tours. The objectives of this immersion trip is to enrich pupils with the Chinese culture, and to enhance enthusiasm among pupils in the learning of the Chinese language through exposure to the Chinese culture which extends beyond the classroom. Having fun with Shadowplay! Our school choir was invited to perform at a charity dinner jointly organised by St Andrew’s Missions Hospital (SAMH). and Singapore Anglican Community Services (SACS). The SAMHSACS charity dinner was part of the celebration of 100 years of community services. It was held on 19 December 2013, at Shang-rila Island Ballroom. Our Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong graced the occasion. Ms Christina Yong When we planned the 100th Anniversary Celebration Dinner, the organizing team wanted to involve the Anglican family. SMPS hosted the first office of the Singapore Anglican Welfare Council in 1967. So there was a tie, a connection. Seeing the young ladies perform with zest and aplomb brought smiles to everyone as they symbolize our hope and our future. I was also personally impressed that throughout the event, the girls acquitted themselves with grace and a desire to excel. Their three songs which opened the Dinner set just the right celebratory tone. To God Be the Glory. Reflection by: Lucilla Teoh Senior Manager, Corporate Communications Singapore Anglican Community Services 3 Our pupils attended lessons at the renowned Jiangcui Elementary School where they had opportunities to interact with local students. They were immersed in an environment that enabled them to learn the language and experience daily activities of a student in Taiwan. Through this platform, it has helped our pupils to cultivate self-reliance, independence and foster camaraderie. In addition, the enriching activities and beautiful scenery of Taiwan has indeed left them with wonderful memories. Learning together! t learnt abou is trip, I have th s, e gh u m ro ga h l a “T dition culture, tra Taiwanese rigin. I am so o ir e nd th to practices a pportunity t I had the o It s. te a thankful tha lm o my scho h it w n a iw go to Ta n!” was really fu p Su Yi, P6 — Alayna Ya Patience “On the last day of scho ol, our new friends prep ared a fare well party for us, and I think it wa s one of the most enjoya ble and unfo rgettable experience s during the tr ip . I hope to have a chan ce to visit th em again.” — Nicole Se ow , P6 Kin dness Harmonica Performance Buona Vista Through performing at public places, I have become more confident in playing the harmonica. Although it was not easy, I realised that to play well, I must learn to persevere and everyone in the harmonica group must work as a team. Alivin Yik Puay Ling Primary 4 Patience 4 P1 – A New Beginning CNY – A Time To Show Our Appreciation Write-up by parent volunteer, Ruth Taguchi This year, I had the opportunity to volunteer to assist the teachers in the Primary 1 classes during the first 3 days of school. I was very surprised to find that there was not much crying at all. When it was time for recess, they had some fun with their new friends and big sisters from Primary 4, who were very attentive and helpful to their young charges (well done!). It was also very touching to see some of the other girls comforting their new friends when they were feeling a bit scared and home-sick. I think all the girls did very well in adjusting very quickly to the routine and expectations of Primary 1. I was also in awe of and very impressed with the way the teachers managed a class of 35 girls single-handedly and with cool and calm confidence. The teachers also showed great care and concern for the girls in making sure that everyone had brought their money or food for recess and that all questions were answered. It was a very interesting experience and I am very glad I had the opportunity to be part of this milestone in the lives this group of 200 or so 6 year olds entering Primary 1. Buddy Sister Programme “I found the Buddy Sister Programme beneficial as I learnt to be responsible by taking care of the Primary One pupils.” Chinese New Year Celebration 2014 Park Seo Yeon 4 K “I found taking care of the Primary One pupils fun yet difficult at times. This is because the girls did not cooperate at times. I had also learnt to press on and not give up half way.” Natalie Ng 4 J This year, the Chinese New Year celebration is aligned to our school’s 2014 theme ‘Every SMPS Pupil, a Value-Centred and Engaged Learner’. Our Chinese New Year celebration consisted of two segments: The Chinese New Year concert and the class activity. “My buddy sister was very kind and helpful. She helped me feel less afraid.” Amelia Shee 1D “I like my buddy sister. She helped me buy food and count money. She also brought me around the school and told me the school rules.” Z’ann Lia Ong 1D The Chinese New Year concert was a joyous celebration, with exciting programmes put up by our teachers and pupils. During the class activity, the pupils made greeting cards for the school operational support officers, contract cleaners, security guards, bus drivers, dental nurse, office administrative and executive staff, canteen and bookshop vendors, thus exhibiting our school value of showing care and concern. This was a great opportunity to enable pupils to show appreciation to the people in school and as well as to thank this special group of people for providing excellent services to the school. 5 6 Sports Day & Games Carnival Internalisation Trip to Malacca Games Carnival P1 & P2 Sports Day The school organizes the annual sports day to promote physical activity among the pupils and to encourage pupils to be involved in sports. It is also a good platform for pupils to practise the Olympic values of Friendship, Respect and Excellence. The P1 & P2 Sports Day took place on Tuesday 11 March in the school hall. This year SMPS tried out a new model and organised a Games Carnival instead of the annual track and field meet. The purpose of the change is to achieve maximum participation and to promote teamwork among our pupils. Instead of selecting a handful of pupils to represent their Houses in track and field events, all Primary 3 to Primary 6 pupils were grouped into teams based on their Houses to participate in games to earn points for their Houses. Through participating in games in teams, we hope to provide the opportunity for our pupils to learn to work with others to achieve a common goal. After almost 2 and a half hours of fun and hard work, Fearon emerged the Overall Champion House with a total of 898 points. I loved the Games Carnival. My teammates were great as we cheered and helped each other. This carnival made everyone feel like a winner. Vineeta, 4 Kindness It was a day worth remembering. The games were exciting and everyone in my team contributed to it. My team members worked hard leading, strategizing and taking turns to do different things. Although our house did not win, we did our best and we know it! Tamana Hassan, 4 Joy 7 Peranakan wedding This year, the school decided for the Primary 2 pupils to also have their own Sports Day in school like the Primary 1 pupils so that they could participate in sports in a cozier setting. The Primary 1 pupils competed in obstacle relays while the Primary 2 pupils displayed speed and baton passing skills in Shuttle Relay. The most exciting events for the day were the Parents’ Race for both the P1 and P2 parents. They were as excited as their children as they competed to see who could balance a ping pong ball skillfully. Both pupils and parents did their part in contributing points to the 4 Houses. At the end of the P1 & P2 Sports Day, Tolley House led with a total of 39 points. Sport’s Day was fun. I get to compete with my classmates. My aunt came to support me and that made me want to win! Caitlyn Wee, 2 Devotion We enjoyed ourselves. I love to watch the parents race as it was exciting. Nur Rishda Taryna, 2 Charity The Primary Fives went for their Malacca trip from 14th to 15th March 2014. They were very excited for the trip, as many of them were already in school by 6a.m.! By 6.45a.m., all the pupils and teachers have arrived and they were ready to set off. Despite the worry that the trip would be cancelled due to worsening haze condition, it was really a big relief to see the bright clear blue sky when we arrived in Malaysia! The pupils finally arrived at Kampong Parit in the early afternoon and they learnt much about the lives of the villagers there. They visited the traditional Melaka House and it was amazing how the weather was scorching hot but yet it was really cooling inside the house. Afterwards, the pupils did basketry, gasing, silat activities, ketupat and even learnt how to make ondeh-ondeh, a Malay delicacy. It was delicious! Making of the green balls The highlight of the night was the traditional Baba Nyonya Wedding Ceremony held at the hotel. There were many beautiful ladies in their traditional wear and it was indeed a pretty sight. What was really memorable was the part where almost every one rushed to the stage to take a picture of the cock and hen as the pupils were so used to seeing the frozen chicken at supermarket or the fried chicken in fast food restaurant. Satisfying kampong lunch On the second day, the pupils tried batik painting as well as visited the Cheng Ho museum where they had a guided tour by experienced guides. The pupils also walked along the streets and did some last minute souvenir shopping. After that, it was a long bus ride home. The teachers certainly looked tired but the pupils were as energetic as ever! The knowledge and experience gained from the trip by the girls is invaluable and precious. Dear Mrs Wong The Games Carnival was a showcase of team spirits, togetherness, good sportsmanship and leadership throughout the carnival. The girls managed their small group well and everyone took care of their team members, doing headcount before moving on to the next station. They waited patiently for their turn at each station, behaving well while others were having their go at the games. :) As a parent, I am glad that I got to ‘participate’ in their games, watching them up close certainly made a great difference than watching them run on the track and field in stadium. The sports carnival transformed every girl into a sports girl and every sports girl into a winner! Well done SMPS! :) Faith (parent) Ms Lam Si Xiao Kampong House My trip to Malacca was very enjoyable. I will never forget the times my classmates and I had. We learnt to weave baskets and make ondeh-ondeh together. I will remember how much fun we had over meal times, eating and laughing together, especially when I found myself near a swarm of disgusting flies at a Peranakan restaurant! Malacca is a beautiful place. It has many interesting things there. I enjoyed the shopping and I have learnt many things such as weaving baskets. I have also learnt to look after myself as well as my classmates. Since we were in a foreign country, we needed to look out for each other and stay as a group wherever we went. It was a fruitful trip overall. Olivia Chean Primary 5 Joy Shaila Shehereen Primary 5 Charity We ar No e ok ha ! ze ! 8 Ms Janet Lim’s Visit “I would like to take this opportunity in thanking you and your staff at St Margaret’s Primary School in such a moving, memorable and humbling experience. The family members were so overwhelmed by the event. We appreciate that organising such an event and interrupting the daily timetable of the school, its staff members and students is a big feat in itself; we thank you for this. We also hope that the students took something away from the visit as we surely did. The trip to Singapore was an exciting although emotional journey for the family; visiting mum’s school was such a special occasion and one that will be remembered for a long time into the future. Again, thank you for your time and efforts in making a visit to St Margaret’s such a memorable one. Kindest regards and God Bless! “ Annie (Ms Janet Lim’s daughter) “I want to commend the school for a visit that was very well planned and carried out. Think the family was very touched, especially by the enthusiasm and sincerity of the girls.” Dr Lee Hoon Hwee (President of St Margaret’s ExStudents Association (SMESA) “Ms Janet Lim is not only part of our school heritage, she is also our nation’s heritage. Hence, it was an honour to be involved in the programme during her visit to SMPS.” “Ms Janet Lim is an important part of our school history, so I felt nervous yet honoured when she visited our school.” Reflection by Kelly Wu of 5 P, Heritage Room Ambassador Reflection by Deborah Chee of 4 K, Heritage Ambassador CCA Competition / Event Achievement GIRL’S BRIGADE Drill competition 2014 Bronze Gold award for 2013 Sustained achievement award CHOIR Performed at the St Andrew’s Mission Hospital – Singapore Anglican Community Services Charity Dinner on 19 December 2013 to celebrate 100 years of community services and the GOH was PM Lee Hsien Loong. BOWLING National Age Group Championships 2014 Date of Event: 15-18 March 2014 Doubles Event (2nd) Team Event (1st) NETBALL Blaze Carnival 2014 (Junior Division) Date: 8 March 2014 Junior Champion