your heart our school motto ‘Success Through Endeavour.’ All of us from the school wish you all the best in your stud-ies.
Lastly, to our soon-to-be
alumni, we look forward to
you keeping in touch with the
school. Do continue to foster
ties with the school by joining
the school alumni, so that you
can build a stronger alumni
that can contribute to the well
-being of the BDSians
Ms Pauline Fun
Welcome back to school after our one week of school holi-days. The final examinations are just around the corner. Many of our BDSians, I am sure, would have used the holidays productively to put in the extra effort to prepare for the exams. Our teachers have conscientiously guided and prepared the students throughout the year and they will continue to be there to provide that additional assis-tance in the studies. To our BDSians, the rest is up to you now, to approach your exams focussed, well-prepared and with confidence.
For those of you who are in Sec One, term four is a critical period where you put yourself through the test to gauge if you have built a strong foun-dation in your studies. For
those in Sec Two and Three, you must remember that you are at a key stage of your sec-ondary school career. You must continue to put in extra effort in your studies in order to do well when you take your Sec Four exams.
Graduating students, especial-ly those in Sec 4 Express, 4 Normal Technical and 5 Nor-mal courses, will see their secondary school journey in BDS coming to an end after their final exams. As men-tioned during our graduation ceremony, you must believe in your ability to overcome this seemingly daunting task ahead, because your teachers have equipped you well for this, and you too must believe that you have what it takes to overcome this challenge. I hope you will hold close to
On 31 May, our Sec 2NT
students staged two drama
performances at the Bedok
Public Library. The event
entitled “Stage that Page”
was created to provide a
platform for the performing
arts and drama students from
secondary schools all over
Singapore. Drama club mem-
bers from two other schools
put up performances as well
and our students were the
only ones who had boldly
stepped up after only 10
hours of formal training. They
also wrote the scripts them-
selves, giving classic tales a
modern twist. The perfor-
mance was received well by
the audience who gave us
very positive feedback at the
end of the event. It was cer-
tainly an unforgettable learn-
ing experience for our stu-
dents.
Principal’s Foreword
I N S I D E
T H I S I S S U E :
National
Day
2
Swimming
Carnival
2
Racial Har-
mony
2
Water Her-
itage Trail
3
Alternative
Assessment 3
Archaeo-
logical Dig
3
Term 4
Calendar
4
Drama @ Bedok Library
B E D O K S O U T H
S E C O N D A R Y S C H O O L
BDS In Touch 2 0 1 4 T E R M 4
P A G E 2
BDS Swimming Carnival
Racial Harmony Day
National Day Celebrations For this year’s National Day, the students were involved in various learning journeys planned by the various departments. Students had the opportunity to experience the rich cul-ture and history of Sin-gapore from their jour-neys to Chinatown, Kampong Glam, Discov-ery centre and Marina Barrage. The English Department organised a Youth Forum for the graduating classes
which involved thought-provoking discussions,
rich dialogues and inno-vative ideas that chal-lenged the students. Mr Tong Yee, Director from School of Thought and Ms Radha Basu, Senior Correspondent from
Straits Times, were invit-ed to engage our stu-dents on how they can equip themselves to face the 21
st century
challenges.
the students were treat-ed to a series of cos-tume display represent-ing the various ethnic groups of Singapore with our teachers and students as models. There was also a mini-cultural fair where stu-dents and staff had the opportunity to experi-
For this year’s Racial Harmony Day, the stu-dents watched a skit which encouraged them to be involved in their community and to con-tribute whenever an op-portunity arose. The title of the skit was ‘Our Community, My Respon-sibility’. Besides the skit,
ence various activities and games of the vari-ous ethnic groups.
the event was held back by
bad weather by more than
an hour, it was successfully
completed with the form
teachers becoming part-
time managers, guiding
and urging their classes
along. Sec 1A emerged as
the champion while Sec 1C
took the Best Class Award.
Mr Sean Goh, Level Head
for Sec 1NA, had the hon-
our of giving out the prizes
for the winners. Our Princi-
pal and Vice-Principals
also graced
the occasion along with
members of the Parents
Support Group.
On 21 Aug, we had our
BDS Swimming Carnival
after a long while. This
event is the grand finale for
the Sec 1 Swimming Pro-
gramme which allows stu-
dents to be certified with
Swimsafer Certification.
The swimming carnival was
a combination of both
swimming competition and
water games activities for
the students. Even though
B D S I N T O U C H
Water Heritage Trail
P A G E 3 T E R M 4
On 8 Aug, three Sec 2 classes took part in the Water Heritage Trail at Marina Barrage. This trail was or-ganised and facilitated by Sec 3A, as part of their Project Work. They had to carefully plan the entire trail which is part of Bedok South ABC Water Programme and also help to advocate it. The ABC Waters Pro-gramme is an initiative by PUB
which aims to create beautiful and clean streams, rivers, and lakes with postcard-pretty community spaces for all to enjoy. The objective of the trail for the Sec 2 students was to allow them to appreciate Marina Barrage as a dam in a fun and engaging way using the interactive gallery. In this way, it would also increase their environmental awareness especial-ly in the area of water resource and conservation. Through the gallery walk, they would understand how precious water is and learn to con-serve water. This, in turn, would create a snowball effect as these students would tell more people about saving water and the mes-sage may even be passed down to the next generation. This would
thus help to protect Singapore’s environment. The trail also allowed the Sec 2 students to personally experience water quality testing. For the 3A students, it had provid-ed them a platform to learn more about national environmental is-sues and water challenges. It also allowed them to hone their skills in facilitating, organising, researching, planning and communication.
this activity were to allow our students to experience the work of an archaeologist and also to help them understand the discipline of history and how this discipline could help historians construct the history of Singapore. The students were able to enjoy a hands-on approach towards learning his-tory. Gloves, brushes and shovels on hands, they worked together as a team to unearth
As part of the Humanities Week 2014, the Sec 1 students em-barked on a simulated archaeo-logical dig. The objectives of
artefacts that were embedded in big planter boxes before pro-ceeding to make inferences from them.
taken place. The students were tasked with creating a comic strip, reflecting the assassination of Archduke Franz Ferdinand, the Maria Her-togh Riots or the Separation of Singapore from Malaysia. Alter-natively, they could craft a letter as one of the historical figures in the Paris Peace Conference - Woodrow Wilson or Georges Clemenceau. Selected research outputs were exhibited near the
canteen to be appreciated by the staff and students alike.
During the Humanities Week organised between 30 Jun and 4 Jul, a selection of research output by the Sec 2 students was showcased. The research was part of the Alternative Mode of Assessment in order for the students to demonstrate self-direction in learning, devel-op a deeper understanding of historical events and demon-strate historical empathy through a deeper understand-ing of the events and context in which historical events have
Alternative Modes of Assessment
Archaeological Dig
The research was
a part of the
Alternative Mode
of Assessment, in
order for the
students to
demonstrate self-
direction in
learning,
Date Event Level
15 Sept Elective Module Sec 3NA & 3NT
15 Sept – 23 Sept &
7 Oct – 15 Oct
GCE ‘N’ Level Exam (more details can be found on your child’s entry proof)
Sec 4NA & 4NT
18 Sept EL Oral Exam Sec 3 Exp
19 Sept EL Oral Exam Sec 3NA & 3NT
25 Sept – 7 Oct End of Year Exam Sec 3
29 Sept – 7 Oct End of Year Exam Sec 1 & 2
6 Oct **As Hari Raya Haji falls on Sun 5 Oct 2014, the next day, Mon
6 Oct 2014 will be a public holiday All
8 Oct Marking Day All
10 & 13 Oct Checking of Scripts All
14, 15 & 17 Oct Feedback & Corrections All
15 Oct Inter-UG Games @ Sentosa Selected UG mem-
bers
16 Oct GCE ‘O’ Level Science Practical Exam Sec 4Exp & 5N
16 Oct Promotion and Streaming (no lesson for students)
All
17 Oct – 13 Nov GCE ‘O’ Level Written Exam
(more details can be found on your child’s entry proof) Sec 4Exp & 5N
22 Oct Deepavali
(Public Holiday) All
23 Oct Learning Fiesta Sec 1, Sec 2 & Sec 3
24 Oct Last day of school All
28 Oct – 31 Oct Annual UG Retreat Selected UG mem-
bers
28 Oct – 1 Nov BIND trip to Vietnam Selected Sec 3 stu-
dents
3– 7 Nov IP Bridging Programme Selected Sec 3 stu-
dents
14 Nov Release of results for 2015 subject selection Sec 2
17 Nov Graduation Night Sec 4Exp & 4N
18— 22 Dec Release of GCE ‘N’ Level Result (tentative) Sec 4NA & 4NT
22 Dec Sec 1 (2015) Registration (tentative) Sec 1 (2015)
2014 Calendar of Events for Term 4
P A G E 4
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