Wednesday, July 20, 2011

RHD Article

Racial Harmony Day is an event that is celebrated annually every Singaporean. Singapore is a multi-racial country where promoting the importance of contributing to a multi-racial society is taken very seriously in all schools. This year is no exception. Many of you may wonder why Racial harmony Day is important and might even pass it off as just another typical school day. But no, Racial harmony Day is much more important than you think it is. Imagine we were still living in the period where riots were occurring every day. In this century, we are blessed that there aren't any riots going on currently. Thus, we should keep it that way.

This year, East Spring has arranged many interesting activities to up our awareness level on how Singapore came to be as peaceful as it is today. Commencing that start of all activities was the reciting of the national pledge in Chinese led by Ms Tay on Monday. Next, during assembly, a dance group performed various traditional dances for us. Their elegant and sophisticated dance moves left all of us in awe. Subsequently, we were shown videos on the riots that happened before and we were all to create a pledge on how we can contribute to our society. On Tuesday, the reciting of the national pledge was led by Mr Tan Wee Siang. Thursday, we had the long awaited Charity Bazaar. This year, the charity bazaar was closely knitted to the theme of Racial Harmony. Stalls consisted of games and food that people used to play and eat back in the Kampong days. It was definitely a fun filled week!

I think that Racial Harmony Day plays a very big part in our lives as ot reminds us of how chaotic Singapore used to be and we are extremely lucky to be living in peace now. In this era where words can easily hurt anyone, we are expected to stay humble and count our own blessings. Let us continue to keep Singapore in peace. Together, we can.

Wednesday, July 13, 2011

5 photos with caption

Title: Nostalgic

Caption: The picture gives out a very nostalgic feeling which takes us back to the past.


Title: Eye Appealing


Caption: When we first look at this picture, the eye appealing flower is what we look at the first.



Title: Impact


The past has left a huge impact and shaped the person we have become today. Walk down the memory lane to relive all these moments again.




Title: Flying Solo


Caption: There are many crucial decisions that you have to make in life. But, to stand strong and tall amongst all these problems is what counts.






Title: Apple of My Eye


Caption: Many things in life will catch your eye but only a few will catch your heart and make an impact on you. This picture depicts this scenario.

Wednesday, May 18, 2011

Inter-class Games (Basketball)

The basketball interclass games were held on 16th May 2011. Many classes were gathered at the sheltered basketball court to witness this long-awaited annual event. 2e1, 2e3, 2e4, 2n1 and 2n2 kick started the event with an intense match. Although the sun was shining mercilessly down onto the participants and spectators, many gave in their utmost best. The atmosphere was hyped up. Everyone roared wildly at the top of their voices when their classmates shot a goal.

In the final match, 2e2 and 2n2 fought ferociously for the victory spot. Tension rose between the players of each team and eyes darted back and forth as the ball was being passed around the court. 2e2 emerged victorious after many tough battles. Although 2n2 lost the game, they did not jeer at 2e2. Instead, they showed great sportsmanship by shaking their hands and congratulating their opponents. 2e2 was overjoyed as they jumped up and down once the results were announced. 2e2 have indeed brought out the true meaning of one our school value, 'Excel'.

At the end of the day, everyone walked out of the court with their throat sore and hands numbed, due to the intense cheering and clapping. It was indeed a memorable day for the classes; no matter they won, or lost.

Rachel Tan Hui Shan (16)
2E4Shermaine Yim (19) 2E3

Saturday, April 2, 2011

Canon EOS Competition

There are many crucial decisions that you have to make in life. But, to stand strong and tall amongst all these problems is what counts.

Many things in life will catch your eye but only a few will catch your heart and make an impact on you. This picture depicts this scenario.

The past has left a huge impact and shaped the person we have become today. Walk down the memory lane to relive all these moments again.

Monday, February 14, 2011

Canon EOS academy competition

This picture shows the sacrifices a mother dog makes to ensure that her child pups can survive. The mother dog is already skinny to the bones and yet, she still willingly lets her child pups feed from her. This depicts the warmth and love a mother shows to her child.


This shot makes me wonder what The monkey is thinking of at the moment. The monkey, holding the peanut and staring into blank space completes this picture and fulfills the theme of wonder.
This bunch of Ixoras is taken at an angle pointing towards the sky. The purpose of shooting at this angle is to allow people to see the Ixora at a different perspective. People teng to look at things at eye level and sometimes it is time for a change.

Water is an element of life and it leaves me in wonder everytime. Have you ever noticed the beauty and art of water? It is without doubt one of the most beautiful thing that God has created.

Saturday, February 5, 2011

Personal Portfolio 2

YOG Badminton 2010

On Thursday, 19 August 2010, the badminton finals for the females and males were held at the Singapore Indoor Stadium. On the way to the Singapore Indoor Stadium, student were all excited at the thought about going for the match. Especially the badminton players. I'm sure they felt honoured to get the privilege to watch the professionals at their sport play. They even bought a camcorder along with them to film the entire match!

Upon reaching the Singapore Indoor Stadium, everyone was hyped up. The first match opened with Great Britain playing against China. Great Britain had a good start. However, China slowly caught up and closed the game, winning.

Next up was China against Thailand. Although the girl representing Thailand fell down quite a couple of times to serve the shuttlecock, she got back up real quick and showed both perseverance and endurance. She eventually won with a score of 21:20.
The prize giving ceremony was soon conducted. The champions for the bronze, silver, and gold medals went to China, Vietnam, and Thailand respectively. Everyone rose to attention when the Thailand national anthem was played. That signaled the end of the women's finals and the commencement of the male finals.

The male finals commenced with Thailand against India. Everyone cheered when each team made a score and nobody jeered. The stadium was so silent between each pass that you could literally hear a pin drop. Everyone roared wildly when their favourite team made a score. A thai man dressed in traditional thai costume stood up holding a banner for the whole match! Tension rose between the two players and Pisit, the guy representing Thailand, stayed at a secure position throughout all 3 matches. He eventually won and hugged his opponent. He felt so thankful and elated that he threw his racket to the spectators.

I think that all the players displayed all 3 of the Olympic values, sportsmanship and respect to each other. I am happy and proud to say that I'm honored to be part of the Singapore Youth Olympic Games 2010.

Written by: Rachel Tan (1E4)

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Sec 1 Orientation Camp

A few days into the first week of school, we had our annual secondary one orientation camp. What is a better way to kick start 2011 for the secondary ones than having an orientation camp? On the seventh of January, the secondary ones sure had a whale of their time during the secondary one orientation camp.

Girls from 1E1-1T1 battled against each other in captain’s ball at the school hall. Over at the Indoor Sports Hall, boys from 1E1 to 1T1 showed no mercy against each other in a game of soccer. The atmosphere was really tense in both venues.

The girls rooted for each other to do their best in the game and even gave each other some tips on how they could make a goal. At the Indoor Sports Hall, eyes darted back and forth when the soccer ball was being passed around. Everyone was watching intensively during the process and broke into thunderous applause whenever a victory goal was made.

I managed to ask Yasmin and Xuan Hui of 1E3 how they felt about the camp. “The camp is only for a night and I feel that it is too short. Nonetheless, I’m feeling excited about staying overnight and I’m having a lot of fun.” Said Yasmin. When I asked Xuan Hui what she thinks can be improved to make the camp more interesting she replied me, “I think having a campfire will make the camp more interesting.”

Written By:

Rachel Tan 2E4

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