Monday, January 3, 2011

An important piece of announcement: Click here

An important piece of announcement: Click here

Tuesday, November 2, 2010

Post-examination activities - reflection time!

Dear Beloved Class,

I would like to thank everyone of you who has worked so hard this year. All of you have shown improvement in your work and most importantly, your character. Well done!

Let's move to another important topic which also requires our reflection on our school values- Compassion, Responsibility, Integrity and Passion:

Note: the best 3 entries for each of the values stand a chance to win prizes from the school. Good luck!
Compassion
- pupils are to do a bookmark using any medium
- link to video
Integrity
- pupils to do a bookmark using any medium to colour and decorate their work
- link
Responsibility
- Pupils are required to write in their journals, 3 ways they show responsibility in school.

Passion
- complete a journal entry to link and reinforce the spirit of the Youth Olympic Games (YOG)
- Pupils are to do a Journal entry on their aspirations and what they will do to achieve it.

Deadline: 9 Nov, Friday

Best wishes,
Mr Kok

Monday, October 18, 2010

Games galore for English learning

Some games and online resources to help all of you unwind as you revise your work.

Click here

Remember to explore the different list of words and options in the website.

Enjoy and best of luck in your preparation for the SA2 examinations. I know all of you will do me proud.


Best wishes,
Mr Kok

Monday, October 11, 2010

Scholastic Books Galore! Have you placed your orders?

Dear Pupils,

Please refer to the brochures given to you for more information. Also, these are the important dates to note if you wish to make your payment:


14 Oct Thursday and 15 Oct Friday

The time is 10. 00 am to 10.35 am - during recess.



Thank you,
Mr Kok

Thursday, September 16, 2010

Still hunger for more OLE?

Click here and complete the quiz.

You will learn how to write better sentences.

Tuesday, September 14, 2010

Burglary (Written by Gabriel 3K)


P3 Situational Practice


One hot Thursday morning, I was dismissed from school. I was surprised to see my house's door slightly ajar. I quickly ran into the house and saw my mother tied and gagged to a chair.The whole house was in shambles. Furniture were overturned and many items were broken. I then heard a rustling sound in my room. At that time, I was full to the brim with curiosity.

Full of curiosity, I peered into the dark room. What I saw astounded me. There was a humongous figure ranshacking my cardboards and looking for me. I thought to myself," What a huge person! It is better not to mess with him!" As I was about to escape, I stepped on a piece of broken glass." Ouch!!"I shouted loudly. Then I felt something hit my head.
" Where does your mother keep her jewellery?"shouted the robber in an unpleasent growl, holding a pistol to my head." It's in my mother's room, the third cabinet" I replied in a scared tone. When the robber went to look for my mother's jewellery, I realised that the robber did not tie me up properly. with immense strengh, I freed myself from the binds of the rope. I also freed my mother using a shattered glass piece from the floor. My mother immediately fished out her
handphone to call the police.


Within a few minutes, the police arrived at my house, armed. When the robber heard the wailing sirens of the police cars, he tried to escape but he was surronded by policemen at every angle, pointing their guns at him. After a while, the robber was taken away for custody. After this accident, my mother will remember to lock the door the next time.

Robberies! written by Gabriel 3K


The thief (narrative)
One humid night, Vijayan Muniandy was looking for a job. His luck dried out as nobody wanted to hire him. Vijayan emptied all his pockets to find some money. Soon, Vijayan realised he was broke. He had no choice but to rob an elderly woman. Vijayan tailed the old woman. When Vijayan knew that it was the time to strike, he asked the old woman, "Where is the MRT station?" "If you go this way, you will see the MRT station," replied the old elderly woman. Vijayan ran into the lift at the nick of time when the lift doors almost closed. "I left my ez-link card at my friend's house," Vijayan told the elderly woman.
When the old woman went out of the lift, Vijayan snatched the old woman's gold chain and rushed down the staircase. The old woman was drenched in perspiration when she told her daughter the news. Her daughter immediately fished out her hand phone to call the police.
After fifteen minutes, the police arrived at their house. The female officer asked the old woman, "What had been stolen from you?" "My gold chain," replied the old woman truthfully.
After the robbery, Vijayan's greed took over him again. He used the same method to rob another woman. This time, a necklace was successfully robbed from the old woman. After the phone call from the second victim, the police began to take action. They visited pawnshops and soon found out that Vijayan had gotten $15,000.00 from pawning the jewellery.
After the two robberies that Vijayan had committed, he decided to escape to Malaysia for at least a year. At the custom, he was stopped by some police officers. They wanted Vijayan to go to the police station with them.
"Where were you on 27 April, 10.00 a.m. asked the police officer. "I was in Malaysia," replied Vijayan with a guilt written on his face. "It's no use denying it. All the evidence we have points at you," the police officer hissed. Vijayan had no choice but to admit he was responsible for robberies. Vijayan was then sentenced to 3 years and 9 months imprisonment.