Breakfast with Form Teacher Programme |
Counting Down to Final Presentation
To all Sec Two Express / Normal (Academic) students,
Begin with the end in mind, that is the essence of Project Work collaboration.
Countdown to 2E1 and 2E3 SACH's Visit
Countdown to 2E2 and 2E3 SACH's Visit
Countdwon to 2N1 and 2N3 SACH's Visit
Countdown to 2N2 and 2N3 SACH's Visit
Saturday, July 30, 2011
Friday, July 29, 2011
Thursday, July 28, 2011
Principals of Changkat Changi Secondary School
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Wednesday, July 27, 2011
Speech by Mr Ho Kah Leong, Parliamentary Secretary (Education) at Changkat Changi Secondary School
Cross Country
CHANGKAT CHANGI SECONDARY SCHOOL, THE SCHOOL RENOWNED FOR ITS GIRL DISTANCE RUNNERS, GRABBED THE LION'S SHARE OF THE TITLES AT THE NATIONAL SCHOOLS CROSS-COUNTRY CHAMPIONSHIPS AT MACRITCHIE RESERVOIR. THEY WON ALL THE INDIVIDUALS TITLES FOR GIRLS [DESCRIPTION BY EVENT PROVIDED BY TRANSFERRING AGENCY]
Source: http://www.a2o.com.sg/a2o/public/search/index.html
Source: http://www.a2o.com.sg/a2o/public/search/index.html
Wednesday, July 20, 2011
Importance of Problem Formulation
"The formulation of a problem is often more essential than the solution."
Albert Einstein
Albert Einstein
Seven Skills Students Need for Their Future
1. Critical thinking and problem-solving
2. Collaboration across networks and leading by influence
3. Agility and adaptability
4. Initiative and entrepreneurialism
5. Effective oral and written communication
6. Accessing and analyzing information
7. Curiosity and imagination
http://asiasociety.org/education/resources-schools/professional-learning/seven-skills-students-need-their-future
2. Collaboration across networks and leading by influence
3. Agility and adaptability
4. Initiative and entrepreneurialism
5. Effective oral and written communication
6. Accessing and analyzing information
7. Curiosity and imagination
http://asiasociety.org/education/resources-schools/professional-learning/seven-skills-students-need-their-future
To Say or Not to Say
Say also Never Listen
Listen also Never Understand
Never Understand also Never Ask
Ask also Never Do
Do also Do Wrongly
Do Wrongly also Never Admit
Admit also Never Correct
Correct also Not Happy
Not Happy also Never Say
Listen also Never Understand
Never Understand also Never Ask
Ask also Never Do
Do also Do Wrongly
Do Wrongly also Never Admit
Admit also Never Correct
Correct also Not Happy
Not Happy also Never Say
Tuesday, July 19, 2011
New Name for School
Changkat Changi Primary School will be known as Changkat Primary School when it is relocated to a new building in Simei Street 3.
The new school, costing $5 million, will be handed over to the Education Ministry by the Public Works Department today.
Source: The Straits Times, 28 May 1988, Page 17
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article.aspx?articleid=straitstimes19880528.2.34.23&sessionid=1a705f1ce0064115873a17b3a6be4ace&keyword=changkat+changi+primary+school&lang=en&token=school%2cchangi%2cprimary%2cchangkat
The new school, costing $5 million, will be handed over to the Education Ministry by the Public Works Department today.
Source: The Straits Times, 28 May 1988, Page 17
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article.aspx?articleid=straitstimes19880528.2.34.23&sessionid=1a705f1ce0064115873a17b3a6be4ace&keyword=changkat+changi+primary+school&lang=en&token=school%2cchangi%2cprimary%2cchangkat
Saturday, July 16, 2011
School Names to Stay
There is no need to change the names of two schools in Changi constituency, Senior Minister of State (Education) Tay Eng Soon said on Wednesday.
He was replying to Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi), who asked if the schools should be renamed since they were now in his constituency.
Dr Tay said Changkat Primary School had changed its name only last June to reflect the constituency it was in at the time. Another change so soon would not be desirable.
Changkat Changi Secondary School had begun to establish a good reputation in its neighbourhood and should therefore continue to build pride in its identity, said Dr Tay.
Source : The Straits Times, 21 March 1989, Page 17
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19890321.2.28.1.12.9.aspx
He was replying to Mr Teo Chong Tee (Changi), who asked if the schools should be renamed since they were now in his constituency.
Dr Tay said Changkat Primary School had changed its name only last June to reflect the constituency it was in at the time. Another change so soon would not be desirable.
Changkat Changi Secondary School had begun to establish a good reputation in its neighbourhood and should therefore continue to build pride in its identity, said Dr Tay.
Source : The Straits Times, 21 March 1989, Page 17
http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article/straitstimes19890321.2.28.1.12.9.aspx
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