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Newsletter 20

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Reading Book

Distance learning has got off to a great start and students have been diligently following lessons and completing tasks assigned on Microsoft Teams. Find out how to schedule active and break times too.

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Newsletter 19

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They are attending art class

Early Years students are learning the art, and fun, of Origami, which is about symmetry and paper folding. This is a great way to develop fine motor skills and mental concentration. Come and join us as we fold!

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Newsletter 17

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Listening class

The ‘Take a Bite’ Kuih-Making CCA gives its nineteen members an opportunity to learn about food from the Nyonya culture and bond by working together. Kuih is a general name for small, sweet goods that come in many different shapes, textures, and designs, such as fried banana kuih, ondeh-ondeh, and kuih ketayap. Kuih-making is an intensive hands-on process involving delicate wrapping, kneading, extracting flavours from leaves and fruits, and careful steaming and cooking. All these practical skills are valuable practice that not only builds up students’ teamwork skills but also
Guest Author
If the excitement of Book Week wasn’t enough, we have invited a guest author, Miss Lim Soo Sian, to come and read her new book The Swimming Giraffe to Early Years and Primary students.

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Newsletter 14

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Lion Dance

Chinese New Year was celebrated with a jam-packed programme of dances and songs performed by students and a traditional showcase of the Lion Dance. Watch the video of our celebration assembly.

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Newsletter 13

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She is playing sports

Youngsters can get involved in the new Tumble Tots Gymnastics CCA, every Thursday. Students develop their confidence listening and coordination – all essential skills outside the gym.