Teachers (1B'o'8)
Form teacher: Mr Allan Ho
Co-form teacher: Mrs Kan GY
Higher Chinese: Mr Allan Ho
Language Arts: Mrs Kan GY
Maths: Mrs Jessica Chak
History: Mr Ernest Chia
Geography: Mrs Ivy Or
Music: Mrs Tan/ Mr Hong
D&T: Mr Oh & Mr Tan
Art: Ms Ong Hui Har
P.E: Mr Keith Teo
CID1: Mr Desmond Lim
Physics: Mr Suria
Chemistry: Mrs Tan Lay Yen
Biology: Mr See
Teachers (2B 'o'9)
Form teacher: Mr Allan Ho, Ms Teo ML
Higher Chinese: Mr Allan Ho, Ms Teo ML
Language Arts: Mrs Josephine Woon
Maths: Ms Charlyene Choo
History: Ms Serene Teo
Geography: Mr Bryan Tan
Art: Mrs Karman Ling
P.E: Mr Elson Loh
CID2: -Varies-
Health Education: Mrs Tan GL/Mrs Chew Hwee/Ms Yee
Music: Mrs Tan/ Mr Hong
Physics: Ms Michelle Cheung
Chemistry: Mrs Tan Lay Yen
Biology: Ms Foo SL
.R E M E M B E R
January 14: Shikai
January 16: Timothy
January 22: Amanda
Febuary 3: Sebastian
Febuary 3: Sinyi
Febuary 13: Yinghao
Febuary 17: Mr Allan Ho
March 3: Ms Teo ML
March 8: Yunyi
April 12: Jiemin
April 12: Yingying
April 21: Zihao
April 24: Yongsheng
April 25: Weiquan
May 17: Ngyong
June 29: Wanxin
July 13: Angela
July 28: Joey
August 10: Jolene
August 18: Jonathan
September 3: Therena
September 9: Regine
October 4: Sharon
October 9: Zhiwei
October 10: Zhenyun
October 16: Renzhi
October 22: Yiheng
October 26: Minkuan
November 5: Tzuhsiang
November 14: Morgan
December 4: Yunhui
December 9: Yeeyang
Add on: Sin Yi asked me about celebrating the birthdays of those who are born in November and December. I think we'll be celebrating them during the chalet, and we'll have a cake as a form of dessert as well as a treat for those born in the later half of the year. For those people who have their birthdays during the June Holidays, we will be celebrating it during the June class outing and a cake will be there as well I think. There's no need for a XL-size cake during the outing, as we'll just criss-cross cut the cake and everybody will definitely get a slice. Of course, the biggest slice are given to those who did not receive a cake on their birthday but have their birthdays in January to June. Hope this makes things clear.
To Regine: I don't like the idea of bowling. I can picture people sitting down and not involving themselves. And we can only play bowling and some people might not be interested. Unlike the Sentosa outing last year, everybody can do what they like although we have to stay in the same venue. Unlike in a bowling alley, we all have to either bowl or chit-chat. However, thank you for your suggestion and I will include it as one of the outing choices and let everybody vote. I know everybody is looking forward to some fun-filled class activities, I am too. Such thoughts fill my mind almost once everyday and I try to think of enjoyable activities that will address the class.
During the June holidays, we will definitely be having a class outing that will span the whole day (what's the point of a short outing when the holidays are so long). What I currently have in mind is a picnic-cum-fun activities stuff at West Coast Park or East Coast. Maybe we can go Escape Theme Park or Wild Wild Wet but if we do now, we won't during the December chalet. And, unless the class strongly wants to go to the movies, I am against it because in the movie theatre, you can't talk hence there is no bonding at all.
Chalet is a must as long as I am a welfare leader (yes, autocrat or whatever you name it). It will take place in the end of the year, with the same line-ups like barbecue and horror film screenings. Perhaps, some of your parents will disallow your staying overnight or even going to the chalet. You have ample time to persuade them either by results or by showing you have matured and can/are able to take responsibility of looking after yourself in the next 6-7 months. For those who often lament about the impacts of financial crisis, save just $1 a day from now to then and you'll be ready to check into a hotel, not just go for a chalet. This saves us from all the common problems and all we're left with is the planning and organisation which will be done approximately during September-October. Lastly, if your parents insist that there be parental guidance during the chalet or else you will be locked up at home, I'm sorry but I can assure you that the teachers will only be visiting and not staying because an adult means responsibility means fun is cut off. If you still insist, then I'll label you 'void'.
Class tee? If a good number of people wants it and a decent design is produced, we can put it into consideration. If anyone wants to make class jacket, class shoes or socks whatever you like, search up the word 'practical' in your lovely Longman dictionary because I'm against the idea, not because I'm afraid of costs or I'm a poor little beggar-girl on the streets, but because it just shows the idea of 'myself' over memories.
Also, as a form of commemorating the best of 1B/2B, we will be giving out certain recognitions to people worthy of certain titles. So look forward to that.
In the mean time, show that you do care about class-bonding by participating in Project Vibrant Colours!