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# School of Opportunity
Unity Secondary School
Newsletter
Volume 20 | Issue #04 | 09 September 2019
Message from Principal
Dear Parents and Guardians
Term 3 commenced on an exciting note with students
from various Co-curricular Activities (CCAs), like our
Uniformed Groups, Performing Arts, PA & Media Resource
Clubs, as well as our talented students from Leaders of
English Programme (LEP) and Aesthetics Education
Modules (AEM), rehearsing for Unity’s 20th Anniversary
commemoration.
Mdm Aini Maarof
Inside This Issue
PG. 2
Principal’s Message
PG. 11
Department Initiatives &
Achievements
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The celebration, held on 5 July, was graced by Mr Alex
Yam, MP for Marsiling-Yew Tee GRC. It was attended by
former Unitians from different cohorts, former school leaders
and teachers of Unity, and members of the Yew Tee
community. The Uniformed Groups started-off the evening
celebrations with a parade. It was followed by an
impressive showcasing of talents by our Performing Arts,
and AEM students for whom the script was written by
students of Leaders of English Programme (LEP).
The night ended with a pervasive sense of the Unity Spirit,
laced with encouraging comments and praises from our
guests, staff and students, both past and present.
20th Anniversary Celebration, 5 July 2019
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Sports Fiesta 2019
The Unity Spirit continued with the
whole school’s participation in our
Annual Sports Fiesta held on 12 July. It
was an opportunity for our students to
apply the knowledge, skills and values
learnt during their PE lessons in games
such as netball, football, volleyball and
floorball.
There was a resonating display of class
spirit and ample demonstration of the
Olympic values of Excellence, Respect
and Friendship.
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Racial Harmony Week 2019
As for the annual commemoration of Racial
Harmony Day (RHD), our students were
engaged in a variety of traditional games
and savouring of ethnic foods at the
Harmony Fest.
On 19 July (RHD), students came to school
dressed in various ethnic costumes.
Students also had the opportunity to display
their creativity with Fusion Ethnic Costumes
in Runway Show.
Our students were treated to a good
spread of delicious ethnic delicacies
specially prepared by our Parents’ Support
Group (PSG). The food fair helped our
students to appreciate the richness and
diversity of our multicultural society.
Proceeds from the sale of food were
donated to the Needy Students’ Fund. We
would like to thank the PSG for raising
$1, 245.
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National Day Celebration
cum Awards Day 2019
On 8 August, our staff and
students celebrated the nation’s
54rd birthday with utmost pride
and joy. On that day, we also
celebrated the academic
successes of our cohort of 2018
Sec 4 and 5 students. We also
recognised the contributions of
our CCA student leaders as well
as our Volunteer Adult Leaders
(VALs) and Partners of the
School.
2019 Yew Tee National Day Observation Ceremony
Our students from the 5 Uniformed Groups joined the Yew Tee residents in the National Day Observance
Ceremony, held at Chua Chu Kang Stadium on 9 August.
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Achievements & Awards
Students
One of our former students, Esther Lim, who
graduated in 2018, was awarded the Lee Kuan
Yew Award for All-Round Excellence (LKY-ARE).
The national level award recognizes students
who have excelled in both academic and non-
academic spheres, and who exemplify the
qualities articulated in our Desired Outcomes of
Education (a confident person, a self-directed
learner, an active contributor and a concerned
citizen).
Esther is a talented basketball player who has represented the school and the nation at local as well as
international competitions. Despite having to juggle between her studies and frequent basketball trainings,
Esther did well academically to qualify for the Polytechnic Foundation Programme. She is currently pursuing
a business course at Ngee Ann Polytechnic. Congratulations to Esther!
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Our ‘C’ Division Basketball Boys did the school proud again by clinching 3rd position in the recent 2019
National Basketball Championships. Our ‘C’ Division Basketball Girls were among the top 8 in the National
Championships. Both teams demonstrated resilience, commitment and teamwork as they pitted
themselves against very strong teams.
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This year, six of our Unicorn Scouts were awarded the Chief Commissioner’s Awards. This award is the
pinnacle award conferred upon the most outstanding and distinctive scouts in recognition of their
exemplary performance, dedication and service to the scouting movement.
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Staff
All the school and community events as well as achievements cited above would not have been possible
without the efforts and contributions of our teachers. Our teachers have demonstrated great pride and
commitment in delivering holistic education to our students.
I am pleased to announce that 3 of our staff were conferred
National Day Awards:
Ms Jenny Ng, Vice-Principal – Public Administration Medal
(Bronze) for outstanding efficiency, competence and
industry
Mr Scott Chew, HOD,
Student Management &
Guidance – Commendation
Medal for commendable
performance and devotion to
duty
Mdm Norafizah bte Shariff, Year Head (Upper Secondary)
– Long Service Medal for irreproachable character and
completion of at least 25 years of service.
Please join me in saluting the selfless service and unwavering commitment of our teachers and in wishing
them a ‘Happy Teachers’ Day’.
The GCE ‘NA’ and ‘NT’ Levels Exams, End-of-Year Exams and the GCE ‘O’ Level Exams will be held in Term 4.
I appeal to all parents to ensure that the students manage their time well and revise their subjects diligently,
in preparation for their exams.
I would like to thank all parents for your partnership in your child’s educational journey. I look forward to your
continued support in our efforts to develop your child holistically.
Wishing all a restful term break!
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Strategic Thrust 1: Grow As a Team with Passion and Professionalism
All staff are committed to grow as a team with passion and professionalism
1.1 Staff Appreciation Day
Teachers’ Day celebration will be held on Thursday, 6 September 2019. The school would like to take this
opportunity to thank all staff, both teaching and non-teaching, for their dedication and commitment to
the holistic development of the students.
Strategic Thrust 2: Every Student, An Engaged Learner Every student can be an engaged learner and we are committed to develop all students to be
self-directed learners and to achieve academic excellence
2.1 End of Year Examination Schedule
The End of Year Examination for the Sec 1, 2 and 3 classes will be held from Tuesday, 1 Oct 2019 to
Thursday, 10 Oct 2019. The examination time table will be issued to the students. The timetable will also be
made available on the school website.
The Marking Day will be on Friday, 11 October 2019 and students need not come to school on that day.
Checking of exam scripts will be on Monday, 14 October 2019 and Tuesday, 15 October 2019.
2.2 September Holiday Lessons
The schedule for the coming September holiday lessons can be found in ANNEX A.
2.3 English Department Initiatives
2.3.1 Unity Young Writers Festival (UWF) Day 2
UWF Day 2 was held on 24 May 2019 at the Woodlands Regional Library Auditorium. Welcoming 28 schools
from all over Singapore, it was indeed a gathering for like-minded educators and students to celebrate
the triumphs of literary arts. Not only did the budding poets have an enriching dialogue session with our
panel of distinguished poet-judges, our audience were treated to a wonderful recital of the winning
entries. We even had the honour of listening to Marc Nair’s (one of our esteemed poet-judges) recital live
on stage!
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Indeed, UWF 2019 was a great learning experience for all students. We hope that more students will
continue to be inspired and be heard. Stay tuned for more updates for UWF 2020!
Celebrating the
successful run of
UWF 2019 with
our students!
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2.3.2 Our inaugural attempt: 33rd YMCA Plain English Speaking Awards 2019
This year, our Leaders in English Programme (LEP) has launched a Speakers Division, a new branch with
the revamp of our department’s talent development initiatives. In order to hone the thinking and
presentation skills of our Secondary 1 students, Jerald Tan (1E3) and Natalie Yap (1E4) have been selected
to participate in the annual national level PESA speaking competition. Both of them put up a splendid
speech on “I have a superpower” and had the privilege of exploring their own personal voice and style!
Unity Young Writers
Festival 2019 concluded
with our inaugural public
exhibition at Jurong West
Library! The exhibition
was a showcase of local
literary works to spread
our love for reading!
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2.3.3 Aesthetics Education Module for Secondary 2 Students
The Aesthetics Education Module (AEM) aims to inculcate resilience, confidence and creativity through
the Exposure, Enrichment and Experience approach in our students. The Secondary 2 modules are
conducted after school hours on Tuesday and students continue to learn to play the ukulele, to dance or
to sing, at an advance level over 9 one-hour lessons.
This will culminate in an AEM Showcase on 17 October 2019, when each group of ukulele ensemble, hip
hop dance and pop vocal will apply what they had learnt in AEM in a performance. An invitation letter
to attend this showcase will be sent to you at a later date.
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2.3.4 Battle of the iBands
The Secondary 2 students celebrated the music production ibands with each class’s group representative
taking part in the Battle of the iBands on 26 July 2019. The objective of these lessons was to allow students
to perform in an ensemble of at least 3 parts, namely, guitar, keyboard and drums. We are proud of these
students as they had practised hard during their music lessons to perform cover versions of their chosen
popular songs on GarageBand (an ipad application used for music production and composition).
Congratulations to Class 2N2 for becoming the champions of the Battle of ibands 2019!
Secondary Two students during music lessons
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Battle of iBands on 26 July 2019 at
school Assembly Programme
2.3.5 Phantom of the Opera Musical Experience at Marina Bay Sands Theatre (17 May 2019)
Our Leaders of English Programme (LEP) students were given the opportunity to immerse themselves in
the musical extravaganza of Andrew Lloyd Webber’s award-winning musical, Phantom of the Opera. This
musical is one of the longest-running shows on Broadway and has won 70 major theatre awards, including
one for Best Musical. Not only were they mesmerised by the theatrical mastery showcased during the
musical, they also had a ball of a time singing along to the haunting tunes of memorable songs like ‘Think
of Me’ and ‘Angel of Music’. It was indeed heartening to see the students traversing the intricacies of the
sophisticated storyline in the musical. Truly, it was a night to remember!
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2.3.6 LEP Scriptwriting for 20th Anniversary Musical
Our Leaders of English Programme (LEP) students in the writing committee worked hard behind the scenes,
honing their creative writing skills to produce a script in its entirety for the 20th Anniversary Musical on the
5th of July, 2019. The team, led by Andrea Tan and Andrea Rebareyo from 3E3, worked tirelessly under the
tutelage of their experienced Secondary 4 seniors to conceptualize the script. Not only were they adept
in generating ideas for the musical, it is remarkable that they were able to construct and deliver the script
for the musical in a manner that suited the theme of the evening. The performance was a big hit with the
audience, with its poignant and heartfelt themes resonating with many. Kudos to the LEP students for the
brilliant piece of work!
2.3.7 Books to Go & Books to Screen
The start of Term 3 saw a series of activities planned for our Unitians. These included our "Books to Go"
sessions @USS library, movie screenings and Book Buzz.
The Book Buzz session held on the second day of Term 3 featured some new and good reads to hit the
shelves of our USS library. These include:
1) Aurora Rising by Amie Kaufman and Jay Kristoff
2) The Slated trilogy by Teri Terry
3) Mortal Engines by Philip Reeves
Here are some snapshots of Unitians with their good reads during the "Books to Go" sessions on 9th and
10th July 2019.
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2.3.8 National Schools Literature Festival (NSLF) 2019
On July 26, literature students from Secondary 1, 3 and 4 participated in the National Schools Literature
Festival. It is the largest school-based literary event every year and it did not disappoint! Students had the
opportunity to go through a series of competitions including debate, choral reading and many more!
While the teachers transformed into judges for the various activities, the students gave their all for the
event, spending their precious afternoons rehearsing and practicing, taking the initiative to do more. We
are proud of how much they have learnt and benefited from this experience, especially when they
promised they will make a comeback in 2020!
As part of our "Books to Screen" tie-in, two movies were
screened, namely, Miss Peregrine's home for peculiar
children and Fantastic beasts and where to find them.
To reinforce our commitment to the Reading Programme,
on 16th July 2019 Unity Secondary School also took part in
the "Read for Books Charity Drive" organised by the
National Library Board as part of the Read Fest 2019. Our
students were captured on photo, engrossed in their
reading for a total of 20 minutes!
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2.3.9 Literature Learning Journey to Institute of Mental Health
To learn more about their literature text, our very passionate Secondary Three Pure Literature students
went on an exciting learning journey to the Institute of Mental Health at the start of Term 3. This learning
journey, conducted by the professionals at IMH, provided the students with an accurate and insightful
understanding of mental health in Singapore, correcting students' misconceptions and also revealing to
them the truth about the plight of mental health patients. The students interacted with volunteers who
were themselves IMH patients in the past and saw historical artefacts that revealed the disturbing and
heartbreaking history of this taboo topic. At the same time, they were heartened to see how society's
attitude towards the mentally ill has changed in recent years. With this learning journey, the students have
matured both in their literary journeys and as
members of our society.
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2.3.10 Secondary 2 Theatre Assembly Programme
The Secondary 2 Express and Normal Academic students attended a Theatre Assembly Programme in
Term 3. As a follow-up activity, the students performed a short script based on the plays, Imperfect Family
Recipe & Drunken Prawns respectively, in front of their classmates. Not only did they enjoy the
performance, they also enjoyed the preparatory process of rewriting the script using relevant and requisite
stage directions.
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2.4 Department Academic Achievements
2.4.1 Mathematics Department
Advanced Mathematics Program (AMP) – Singapore Mathematical Olympiad 2019
In June 2019, the students from AMP took part in the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (SMO - SENIOR)
2019 competition. It is our pleasure to announce their commendable results.
The students are:
SN Name Class Award
1 CHA YONG KIT 3E2 HONOURABLE MENTION
2 CHEW MING HONG, GORDON 4E1 HONOURABLE MENTION
3 LI CHENGYU 4E2 HONOURABLE MENTION
Congratulations for their achievements!
Principles of Account (POA) The POA students participated in the following competitions –
Global Money Week Financial Literacy Competition 2019
Venue: Republic Polytechnic
Date: 29 March 2019
SN Name Class
1 Chee Shu Ting Joanne 3E4
2 Goh Yi Xuan 3E4
3 Jillian Lee Xin Yi 3E5
4 Koh Chee Chean 3E5
National Accounting Challenge: Amaze 2019
Venue: Ngee Ann Polytechnic
Date: 11th July 2019
SN Name Class
1 Rishi Kumar S/o Sathi Kumar (5N2) 5N2
2 Zhao Ruixin (5N2) 5N2
3 Tan Jun Yan, Benjamin (5N2) 5N2
4 Ng Jun Cheng (5N2) 5N2
5 Teo Yew Kiat, Maurice (5N2) 5N2
Although the teams did not achieve the top few placings, the experience from participating and
applying their knowledge in POA would have enriched their experience and made learning of the
subject more meaningful.
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Strategic Thrust 3: Every Student, An Inspiring Leader Every student can be a committed and inspiring leader and we are committed to develop all
students into leaders guided by sound values and effective life skills
3.1 Unity Students’ Values-In-Action (VIA) Program
Students put their values and leadership skills into action by organizing Student-Initiated VIA
activities. The Sec 2 students will be organizing fun fair in October to raise fund to support social
enterprise and also to collaborate with the social enterprise for their food distribution activity.
3.2 Character and Leadership Development (CLD) Awards
In line with the school’s focus on the character and leadership development of our students, the school has
put in place a number of character and leadership awards to recognise our students’ efforts and
contributions as well as their exemplary behaviour and leadership. These include the Unity All-Round
Excellence Award, Outstanding Unitian Award, the Leaders of Leaders Commendation Award, Student Role
Model Award and Unity Leadership Award.
MOE also gives out the Edusave Awards to recognise students who have shown exemplary values,
character and civic responsibility through their actions; who strive to overcome the odds; who excel in
academic and non-academic areas and who display leadership qualities. These include the Edusave
Character Award (ECHA) and the Edusave Award for Achievement and Good Leadership and Service
(EAGLES).
We look forward to recognising your child’s efforts and contributions, as well as their exemplary character
and leadership through the various CLD Awards.
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Strategic Thrust 4: High Care, Strong Discipline, Actualising Potential Through high level of care from the school, our students exude strong discipline and are able to
realise their potential
4.1 Graduation Day for 4N, 4T, 4E and 5N pupils
The school will be holding the Graduation Day on 4 October 2019. The Graduation Day is a day in which we
commemorate the students’ four or five-year journey with us at Unity Secondary School. We will take a trip
down memory lane with them as we relive some of their experiences in the school before they proceed to
the next stage of their lives. This will be the last day of school for the graduating students. The Sec 4E/5N
students will be having their study leave after this day to prepare for their ‘O’ Level Examinations. Selected
students will be called back for extra intervention and support programme to help them in their upcoming
national examinations.
Students are to report to their respective classrooms by 2.15pm on 4 October 2019 in full school uniform.
Attendance is compulsory. We will also be giving out the Preliminary Exam result slips on that day. The event
will end by 6.30pm.
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Strategic Thrust 5: Strong Organisational Capabilities, Effective Administration We develop strong organisational capabilities and effective administration to support students’
and staff development
5.1 School Operating Hours during the September School Holidays
General Office: Mon – Fri from 0700 – 1800hrs
Bookshop: Thu – Fri from 0800-1200hrs
Printing Services: Thu – Fri from 0800-1200hrs.
5.2 Extension of Concessionary Travel for all Sec 4s & Sec 5s Please note that the concessionary travel for all Sec 4E/NT & Sec 5NA students who are taking the GCE "O"
Level examinations in 2019 and all Sec 4NA proceeding to Sec 5NA in 2020 will expire on 31 December 2019.
Sec 4 (Express and Normal Technical) & Sec 5 (Normal Academic)
Students are advised to present their School Smart Card (SSC) at any Transit Link (TL) Ticket Office,
Concession Card Replacement Office (CCRO), Passenger Service Centre (PSC), Add Value Machine (AVM)
or the General Ticketing Machine (GTM) to extend the concession validity of their SSCs to continue enjoying
concessionary travel till 31 January 2020.
Sec 4 (Normal Academic)
As the concessionary travel for all Sec 4NA students proceeding to Sec 5NA in 2020 will also expire on 31
December 2019, students are advised to present their School Smart Card (SSC) at any Transit Link (TL) Ticket
Office, Concession Card Replacement Office (CCRO), Passenger Service Centre (PSC), Add Value
Machine (AVM) or the General Ticketing Machine (GTM) to extend the concession validity of their SSCs till
31 December 2020.
All students can start to activate the extension with immediate effect and the last day for extension of
concessionary travel is 15 September 2019. They should call TL-Hotline at 1800-2255 663 for assistance if they
encounter problem extending the concession validity. TL's Hotline Operating hours are from 8am - 6pm
daily and they are closed on Public Holidays.
Students who are paying their fare charges through GIRO or Auto Credit Card are also required to extend
the concession validity of their SSCs at any of the machines/offices mentioned above.
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5.3 Application for Financial Assistance Scheme 2019
Students requiring financial assistance are encouraged to apply for the MOE and the School Advisory
Committee (SAC) Financial Assistance Scheme.
Application forms are obtainable from the General Office from Monday, 16 September 2019. In order for
your application to be approved by the end of Term 4, all completed application forms must be submitted
to the General Office by Monday, 30 September 2019.
Application criteria are as follows:
Type of Assistance For Whom Benefits
MOE Financial
Assistance Scheme
Singapore Citizen
Gross Household Income (GHI) not
exceeding S$2,750 or Per Capita
Income (PCI) not exceeding S$690
Waiver of School Fees
Waiver of Standard
Miscellaneous Fees
Free Textbook
Free School Attire
Transport Subsidy
Meal Allowance
School-based Financial
Assistance Scheme
Singapore Citizen
Per Capita Income (PCI) between
S$691 – S$899
Free Textbook
Free School Attire
Transport Subsidy
Meal Allowance
Strategic Thrust 6: Synergistic Partnerships We build synergistic partnerships with parents and other stakeholders to support students’ and
staff learning and growth
6.1 November-December Holidays CCA Protected Time
The schedule for the CCA protected time during the year-end holidays can be found in ANNEX B, so that
parents can use it for your holidays planning.
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Calendar of Events for Term 4
The following calendar of events aims to provide parents an overview of the events and programmes planned
in Term 4. It is accurate at the time of publishing. Should there be any changes, the school will inform parents
through the students.
Date Event Level
16 – 25
September GCE ‘N’ Level Written Examination (Part 1) Sec 4N & 4T
17 September Sec 2 AEM Session 6 Sec 2
18 September GCE ‘N’ Level English Language Syllabus T Listening
Comprehension Examination
Sec 4NT
19 September GCE ‘N’ Level CPA Practical Exam Sec 4T
20 September GCE ‘N’ Level English Language Syllabus A Listening
Comprehension Examination Sec 4N
20 September End of Prelim Exam Sec 4E & 5N
20 September PSG Games & Sports Session
23 September GCE ‘N’ Level Mother Tongue Languages Listening
Comprehension Examination Sec 4T & 4N
23 September GCE’O’ Level Mother Tongue Syllabus B Oral Exam Sec 4 & 5
24 September GCE ‘N’ Level CPA Practical Exam Sec 4T
25 September GCE ‘N’ Level Basic Mother Tongue Languages
Listening Comprehension Examination Sec 4T
25 September – 3
October GCE ‘O’ Level Foreign Languages Sec 4E
26 September – 3
October 4N Hot-Housing (Part 2) Sec 4N & 4T
27 September PSG Games & Sports Session
1 – 10 October End of Year Examination Sec 1, 2 & 3
2 – 16 October GCE ‘O’ Level Science Practical Sec 4E & 5N
4 October Graduation Ceremony Sec 4 & 5
7 – 18 October
GCE ‘N’ Level Written Examination (Part 2) Sec 4N & 4T
11 October Marking Day (students need not attend school) All Levels
11 October PSG Games & Sports Session
11 & 14 October GCE ‘O’ Level Listening Comprehension Exam Sec 4E & 5N
14 October Sec 2 AEM Session 7 Sec 2
14 – 15 October Checking of Exam Scripts Sec 1, 2 & 3
15 October Sec 2 AEM Sessions 8 & 9 Sec 2
16 October Checking of draft Result Slip (First Period) All Sec 1, 2 & 3
16 October Super Chef Challenge Sec 2
17 October Sec 2 AEM Rehearsal & Showcase Sec 2
18 October PSG Meeting 4
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Date Event Level
21 October – 15
November GCE ‘O’ Level Written Examination
Sec 4E & 5NA
Selected 4N & 3HMTL
21 October Progression Exercise (students need not attend school) All Levels
21 - 24 October Sec 4N AEM Sec 4N
22 – 25 October End-of-Year Leadership Learning Week All Sec 1, 2 & 3
25 October Last Day of School All Levels
28 October Deepavali Holiday
29 October – 1
November Overseas Learning Journey Selected Sec 3
29 October – 1
November Lower Sec Bridging Programme Sec 1 & 2
11 – 15
November Outward Bound Singapore Sec 3
20 – 22
November EAGLES Camp Unity Councillors
23 November Unity Open House
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Annex A
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Annex B