APSN Chaoyang School Student Handbook 2022

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CHAOYANG SCHOOL STUDENT HANDBOOK

CHAOYANG SCHOOL STUDENT HANDBOOK 2022
20222022

PERSONAL PARTICULARS

NAME:

CONTENTS

NATIONAL FLAG, PLEDGE & ANTHEM

SCHOOL SONG

SCHOOL VISION, MISSION, & VALUES

CHAOYANG SCHOOL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK

MEDICAL HISTORY / ALLERGIES (IF ANY):

IN CASE OF EMERGENCY, PLEASE INFORM:

* Please notify the general office at 6456 6922 or email cys@apsn.org.sg of any changes to home address or telephone number

NAME OF PARENT / GAURDIAN:

RELATIONSHIP TO PUPIL:

MY APSN JOURNEY

CIRCLE RULES

FEES INFORMATION

SCHOOL INFORMATION

SCHOOL ATTIRE

SCHOOL HOUSE SYSTEM

SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (SAA)

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION INFORMATION

CALENDAR 2022

SCHOOL TERMS & HOLIDAYS 2022

SCHEDULED SCHOOL & PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2022

SCHOOL DIARY 2022

CONTACT:

(HOME) (MOBILE)

ADDRESS:

DATE OF BIRTH: 02 03 04 05 06 07 08 10 13 15 16 17 18 19 20 21
CLASS:

NATIONAL FLAG:

The National Flag consists of two equal horizontal sections, red above white. A white crescent moon occupies the upper left red section. Next to the moon are five white stars arranged in a circle.

Red: stands for universal brotherhood and equality of man.

White: symbolises pervading and everlasting purity and virtue. The crescent moon represents a young nation on the ascendant, and the five stars depict Singapore’s ideals of democracy, peace, progress, justice and equality.

NATIONAL PLEDGE:

MAJULAH SINGAPURA

Mari kita rakyat Singapura

Sama-sama menuju bahagia

Cita-cita kita yang mulia

Berjaya Singapura

Marilah kita bersatu

Dengan semangat yang baru

Semua kita berseru

Majulah Singapura!

Majulah Singapura!

ONWARD SINGAPORE

Come, fellow Singaporeans

Let us progress towards happiness together

May our noble aspiration bring Singapore success

Come, let us unite

In a new spirit

Let our voices soar as one

Onward Singapore

Onward Singapore

NATIONAL PLEDGE:

We, the citizens of Singapore, pledge ourselves as one united people, regardless of race, language or religion, to build a democratic society, based on justice and equality, so as to achieve happiness, prosperity and progress for our nation.

SCHOOL SONG

Where teachers guide our every way, Lend an ear to what we say. Where friends will always kindly share, Lend a hand and show us care.

Whenever we must face the test, We will always do our best. And in our hearts we always feel, The values that the school instils.

We have Respect, Resilience, Commitment, Integrity.

There is Chaoyang in Me. There is Chaoyang in ME.

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VISION

Empowered Lives for An Engaged Community and Inclusive Society

MISSION

Enabling Persons with Special Needs to be active contributors of society.

Inspiring and Building Capabilies of partners and the community.

Leading and Advocating towards an inclusive society.

CORE VALUES

C12Rs

• Commitment

• Integrity

• Resilience

• Respect

CHAOYANG SCHOOL CURRICULUM FRAMEWORK

Empowered Lives for An Engaged Community and Inclusive Society

LEARNING

Strong Foundation for Learning

LIVING

Independent and Socially Competent

WORKING

Active Member to Home & Community

Literacy, Numeracy, Science, Life Skills,Physical Education, & Visual Arts

Information & Communication Technology

Collaboration with Home & Community Partners

CORE VALUES

Respect / Resilience / Commitment / Integrity

FOUNDATION ENABLERS LEARNING DOMAINS OUTCOMES VISION 5 4

MY APSN JOURNEY

PRIMARY SCHOOLS (7 - 12 YEARS OLD)

“Maximising my potential to lead a full and independent life.”

APSN STUDENT CARE CENTRE

Primary Education Student Care Services

Building core literacy and numeracy skills

APSN Katong School * APSN Chaoyang School

Provision of before-and-after school child care services for students

CIRCLE RULES

SECONDARY SCHOOLS (13 - 16 YEARS OLD)

Secondary Education

Providing holistic vocational education and life skills

APSN Katong School * APSN Tanglin School

APSN DELTA SENIOR SCHOOL (17 - 21 YEARS OLD)

WSQ Work Experience Programme (3 - 5 Years)

LEAD Programme * (2 Years)

APSN CENTRE FOR ADULTS (17 YEARS OLD AND ABOVE)

Supported Employment

Sheltered Enterprise

*

Supported Employment

Sheltered Enterprise

*

• Financial Advice

• Medical Care

• Dental Care

• Allied Professionals

• Caregiver Support

• Legal Aid

Training Training

• Job / Employer Relationship

• Social & Recreation

Katong School is a full-fledged school offering both primary (7 to 12 years old) and secondary (13 to 16 years old) programmes.

SIT CROSS LEGGED

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LISTEN TO THE PERSON WHO IS TALKING

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WAIT QUIETLY FOR YOUR TURN

KEEP YOUR HANDS TO YOURSELF

USE GENTLE TOUCHES RAISE YOUR HAND IF YOU WANT A TURN

Providing life-skills development through Vocational Learning, Literacy, Numeracy, Fitness & Health Personal Management and Computer Skills modules. APSN
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FEES INFORMATION FEES INFORMATION

FOR SINGAPORE CITIZENS ONLY

2. Paynow (UEN)

3. GIRO Deduction

With effect from 1st January 2022, APSN has embarked on compulsory cashless payment scheme.

All parents are to select either of the above methods for greater payment convenience.

PSEA (Post Secondary Education Accounts)

• Parents who wish to use their PSEA to pay for their child’s January to April School Fees, please request for Application Form from Class Teacher or Office Staff.

• To tap on PSEA, parent/ guardian to kindly ensure your child/ward’s PSEA Account is active and have sufficient funds for withdrawal.

• To create/apply PSEA account, child/ward must have baby bonus (CDA) link to PSEA.

• To link/transfer baby bonus (CDA) to PSEA, please go to the following website to apply:

https://www.babybonus.msf. gov.sg/parent/web/transfercda-to-psea-instruction

Upon receipt of PSEA Application Form

School Fees & Miscellaneous Fees

FOR SINGAPORE PRS & INTERNATIONAL STUDENTS ONLY

January to December $240/= ($20/ month)

4. Internet Banking Transfer

5. Paynow (UEN)

6. GIRO Deduction

With effect from 1st January 2022, APSN has embarked on compulsory cashless payment scheme.

All parents are to select either of the above methods for greater payment convenience.

By 31st January

May to December $160/= ($20/ month)

Edusave Account Deduction Should Edusave deduction be unsuccessful, school & miscellaneous fees for May – Dec ($160) to be paid up by 1st week of May ($80) & September ($80).

FINANCIAL ASSISTANCE

For pupils who have financial difficulties, financial assistance can be sought from the Social Work Department.

N.B. If your child is granted financial assistance, his / her financial aid will cease immediately if his or her attendance is 85% below for 3 months or more.

GROUP ACCIDENT INSURANCE SCHEME

This group accident insurance scheme for our pupils is to insure them against unforeseen accidents which may occur during SCHOOL HOURS OR SCHOOL ORGANISED ACTIVITIES.

The insurance also covers the pupils while they travel to and from school and home. It provides Accident Death and Disability Insurance for $10,000.00 and a Medical Reimbursement Benefit for up to $5,000.00 (due to necessary medical treatment for accidental injury). Annual Premium per pupil is $5.50 and the costs will be borne by the school

TYPE OF PAYMENT APPLICABLE PERIOD AMOUNT PAYABLE METHOD OF PAYMENT DATE OF PAYMENT
School Fees & Miscellaneous Fees January to April $80/= ($20/ month)
1. Internet Banking Transfer
By 31st January
TYPE OF PAYMENT APPLICABLE PERIOD AMOUNT PAYABLE METHOD OF PAYMENT DATE OF PAYMENT
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SCHOOL INFORMATION SCHOOL INFORMATION

APPOINTMENT WITH SCHOOL STAFF

AFTERNOON SESSION (PM SESSION)

All parents are kindly advised to make prior appointment with our school staff before coming to the school to ensure availability for the meeting.

MEDICAL HISTORY

Pupils with medical history (e.g. asthma, heart problem) must inform their class teacher of their condition and produce medical letters for exemption from any physical activities in the school, where applicable, including physical education (PE) lessons.

SCHOOL ATTIRE

Parents / guardians will be informed of the sales prior to the date. The School Uniform & PE Attire vendor for Chaoyang School is United Uniforms Pte Ltd. Parents / guardians are to visit their physical stores at the following to make the necessary purchases:

MORNING SESSION (AM SESSION)

• Mondays to Thursdays, PM Session pupils will report to school by 12.00pm for Pre-Assembly Programme.

• Pupils that report after 7.30am / 12.15pm between Mondays to Thursdays & after 7.30am / 1.30pm on Fridays will be considered as late-comers.

• The school gate is closed at all times during school hours.

• To ensure safety in the school, all parents who are sending their child to school by private transport are to drop off and pick up their child by the school side small gate. Alternatively, parents can park at the nearby neighbourhood parking lots and wait at the Parents Waiting Area near the side small gate to fetch their child.

• Parents of new pupils are allowed to come into the canteen at stipulated recess timing (as above) of the level for their child during the first 3 days only.

Toa Payoh Outlet Address: #01-1034, Block 168

Toa Payoh Lorong 1, Singapore 310168

Opening Hours: 9.00am to 7.00pm (Mondays - Saturdays)

Contact Number: 6353 0921

Queensway Outlet Address: #03-49, 1 Queensway, Queensway Shopping Centre, Singapore 149053

Opening Hours: 3.00pm to 7.00pm (Mondays - Saturdays)

Contact Number: 6474 8523

SCHOOL BUS

The School Bus Vendor for Chaoyang School is Dynacle Transport. For all school bus related matters, please contact them directly at 6635 7070 or 8818 7557

DE-REGISTRATION

Valid reasons must be given for each deregistration. All de-registrations are to be made in writing with a minimum of one calendar month’s notice and submitted to the general office in person or email to cys@ apsn.org.sg no later than the last day of each school term.

SCHOOL STATIONERY & BOOKS

Chaoyang School does not require pupils to purchase textbooks or workbooks from publishing houses as we craft our own curriculum materials & worksheets. There is also no physical bookshop located within Chaoyang School premises. Parents / guardians are to purchase your child / ward stationery & books from Popular Bookstores islandwide.

ATTENDANCE

• Pupils are to keep regular attendance.

• Pupils are to participate in all school activities and programmes.

• Parents can call the school to inform of their children’s absence. Absence from school is to be supported by either a written note from parents / guardians or medical certificates.

• Notice of Absenteeism will be sent out to Parents / Guardians if the school is not informed of the reason for a continuous absence of three days or more.

• Kindly note that the criteria for School Achievement Award is 95% and above and absence from school should only be supported by medical certificate.

• Pupils’ conduct is assessed at the end of each semester. This assessment considers attendance & behaviour.

SESSION LEVEL TIME PM Session Primary 1 Primary 3 Primary 5 Mondays to Thursdays: 12.15pm - 5.00pm Fridays: 1.30pm - 5.00pm Recess Primary 1 2.00pm - 2.30pm Primary 3 3.00pm - 3.30pm Primary 5 2.30pm - 3.00pm
SESSION LEVEL TIME AM Session Primary 2 Primary 4 Primary 6 Mondays to Thursdays: 7.30am – 12.30pm Fridays: 7.30am – 11.15am Recess Primary 2 9.00am - 9.30am Primary 4 9.30am - 10.00am Primary 6 10.00am - 10.30am
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SCHOOL HOURS

SCHOOL INFORMATION

1. Prohibited items brought to school may be confiscated.

2. Pupils are not allowed to bring these items to school:

• Gold jewellery and expensive personal items such as watches, tablets, electronic games or gadgets, CD players.

• Sharp instruments or metal sharp-edged objects such as pen-knives & long scissors and sharphandled combs.

PROHIBITED ITEMS UNIFORM

N.B. Handphones brought to school are at own risk. Pupils are not allowed to use handphones within the school premises.

SCHOOL ATTIRE BOYS / GIRLS

• White studded short sleeved shirt with one front breast pocket

The school canteen has two stalls selling food & drinks to all pupils.

MEET THE PARENTS SESSIONS

At least twice a year, the principal will share school’s direction, expectations & policies. The teachers will also make an appointment with you to discuss your child’s educational plan and progress. We strongly encourage all parents to attend.

CANTEEN PARENT SUPPORT GROUP (PSG)

PARENTAL INVOLVEMENT

As the sucess of a child involves partnership between the home and the school, we encourage all parents / guardians to actively participate in our school events such as Family Connect, Sports Day & Festival Celebrations.

PE ATTIRE & HOUSE T-SHIRT

• Dark blue shorts (Boys)

• Dark blue skirt (Girls)

• White shoes and plain white socks

The school has a PSG that meets at least once a term, and/or when necessary.

We encourage parents to join the PSG and be a parent volunteer. If you would like to be in the PSG or serve as a parent volunteer, please approach your child’s class teacher.

SCHOOL HEALTH / DENTAL VISITS

Dental Service will be provided for all pupils at the dental clinic at Presbyterian High School at least once a year. Parents / guardians will be notified of the above visit and consent forms issued out where applicable.

EARLY DISMISSAL

Pupils are not allowed to leave the school premises during school hour without first seeking the permission of the Principal or Vice-Principal.

Particulars of parents or family members will be recorded in the school record book should permission be granted. Parents are to arrange for all personal therapy and tuition sessions for their child before / after school hours.

PE ATTIRE & HOUSE T-SHIRT

• School T-shirt

• Dark blue PE shorts

• White shoes and plain white socks

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PE ATTIRE HOUSE T-SHIRT

Hair should always be kept neat and presentable at all times. The fringe (if any) should not touch the eyebrows.

SCHOOL HOUSE SYSTEM HAIRSTYLES

BOYS

Hair should be short and neatly combed and not touch the ears, eyebrows or collar.

Boys should have short sideburns.

GIRLS

Hair should be short and neat. It should not touch the eyebrows.

If the hair length touches the shoulders, the hair should be plaited or tied with black or dark blue ribbons / hairband. No other colours are allowed. Long fringe must be pinned up. Dark blue or black hair clips are to be used.

HOUSE VALUE RESPECT / RED

Ladybugs eat up harmful insects that harm crops like rice, corn and many other but they leave the plants alone, respecting the farmers’ hard work. We can learn to be respectful like the ladybug.

HOUSE VALUE COMMITMENT / BLUE

Butterflies are vibrant, adaptable and committed to growing from an egg, caterpillar, chrysalis into a beautiful winged insect. The commitment to transform into something beautiful and one that brings joy is something we can learn from the butterfly.

HOUSE VALUE INTEGRITY / GREEN

Dragonflies are well-known to be an insect that is adaptable to change and full of integrity. Their flight across water represents an act of going beyond the surface and looking into more great connections and aspects of life.

HOUSE VALUE RESILIENCE / YELLOW

Bees fly long distances to bring nectar from flowers back to their hives, and they do it again and again without complaining thereby showing resilience. We can learn to be resilient like the Bumblebee.

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SCHOOL ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS (SAA)

COMPULSORY ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA

• The student must be a Singaporean citizen.

• The student must have a good conduct for SA1 and SA2 AND the student must not have committed any serious offences1 outlined in the school’s Student Management System.

• Student must also show good punctuality (95%) and an attendance rate of 95% and above.

CATEGORY TYPE OF AWARD ELIGIBILITY CRITERIA AMOUNT PER AWARD

1 Functional Academic Award (FAA)

A. Functional Literacy Award

B. Functional Numeracy Award

The Functional Academic Award (FAA) recognises and rewards students, who achieve outstanding performance in Literacy (English Language) OR Numeracy (Maths) for a particular module, with a minimum score of 80%.

2 Good Progress Award (GPA)

The Good Progress Award (GPA) recognises and rewards students who have shown significant progress in academic performance for Functional Literacy (English Language) OR Numeracy (Maths). Selection is based on comparison of end-of-year results against those of the mid-year. Students who are enrolled in Term 3 onwards are excluded from this award as there is no basis for comparison of progress. This will be based on the extend of his improvement in his end-of-year examinations results of current year SA2 over mid-year SA1.

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION INFORMATION

PERSONAL DATA

Personal data refers to data, whether true or not, about an individual who can be identified from that data.

Top 10% of students taking a particular module in a level

$150

PERSONAL DATA PROTECTION ACT

With effect from 2nd July 2014, the Personal Data Protection Act (PDPA) establishes a data protection law that comprises various rules governing the collection, use, disclosure and care of personal data. It recognises both the rights of individuals to protect their personal data, including rights of access and correction, and the needs of organisations to collect, use, or disclose personal data for legitimate and reasonable purposes.

The Data Protection Act 2012 sets out rules for processing personal information, and it applies to paper records as well as those electronic records on computer. The Act gives individuals certain rights, and also imposes obligations on those who records and use personal information to be open about how information is used and to follow data protection obligations.

An improvement of at least 10% in the end-of-year results of current year SA2 over mid-year SA1 for Literacy OR Numeracy

HOW STUDENT DATA IS USED BY APSN (CYS)

APSN (CYS) collects and processes information, including images about its students, applicants and potential applicants including academic, administrative, management, financial aids, security and safety reasons.

Information is shared between schools and centre within APSN, and is used for a full range of student administration including academic, alumni relations, employment relations and support services. It is also shared with government agencies, statutory bodies or non-government agencies authorised to carry out specific government services or duties, or to meet statutory obligation.

Publication or release of information that is customary by APSN (CYS), including but not limited to award of prizes, medals and student or graduation status.

The STAR Award recognises students’ achievement in nonacademic areas.

This award is given based on the students’

(a) participation in CCA;

(b) achievement in at least one non-academic area

This award is given to a maximum of 5% of pupils in each level

(a) Active participation in one CCA with at least 95% attendance rate.

(b) Achievement in one sport, performing or visual arts (e.g. 1st to 3rd prize) OR participation in at least 3 external events.

$300

UPDATE OF PERSONAL PARTICULARS

Parents / guardians are responsible for notifying the school of their child’s / ward’s change in personal particulars including full name, identity card, citizenship, home address, correspondence contact details and next-of-kin details.

The Model Pupil Award (MPA) recognises students’ display of core values.

This award is given to students who meet the following criteria:

- Recipient of at least 1 Model Pupil Award in the current year

$100

1 Vandalism, possession / distribution of prohibited items e.g. weapons, cigarettes, drugs etc, substance abuse incl. smoking, misreporting, sexual harassment, outrage modesty, molest, physical intimacy, causing physical harm to others, e.g. bullying, threatening, unruly public behaviour like fighting, inciting trouble, assault, extortion, theft, use of abusive language, wilful public display of temper / tantrums.

** Each pupil is entitled to receive a maximum of TWO awards from the above 5 categories: FAA, STAR. GPA &/or MPA

Parents / guardians must notify APSN (CYS) within two weeks of the effective date of change of affected personal particulars. APSN (CYS) will not be accountable for delayed or lost mail due to incorrect or obsolete students’ addresses and contacts.

If you have any questions or concerns about how your personal information is being handled by APSN (CYS), please contact APSN Data Protection Officer (email: dpo@apsn.org.sg) or at this address:

Attention: APSN HQ Data Protection Officer 900 New Upper Changi Road, Singapore 467354

Note: This policy is subject to revision at the discretion of APSN from time to time.

$250
3 Student Talent, Achievement and Recognition (STAR) Award 4 Model Pupil Award (MPA)
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CALENDAR 2022

SCHOOL TERMS FOR 2022

SEMESTER 1

Term 1 Tue 4 Jan to Fri 11 Mar

Term 2 Mon 21 Mar to Fri 27 May

SEMESTER 2

Term 3 Mon 27 Jun to Fri 2 Sep

Term 4 Mon 12 Sep to *Fri 18 Nov

* The last day of the final school term for schools which will be used as venues for the GCE O-Level written examinations will be Friday, 28 October 2022.

SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FOR 2022

SEMESTER 1

Between Terms 1 & 2 Sat 12 Mar to Sun 20 Mar

Between Semesters 1 & 2 Sat 28 May to Sun 26 Jun

SEMESTER 2

Between Terms 3 & 4 Sat 3 Sep to Sun 11 Sep

At End of School Year Sat 19 Nov to Sat 31 Dec

Public Holiday School Holiday

JANUARY FEBRUARY MARCH MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 5 6 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 28 29 30 31 31 APRIL MAY JUNE MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 1 2 3 1 1 2 3 4 5 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 6 7 8 9 10 11 12 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 9 10 11 12 13 14 15 13 14 15 16 17 18 19 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 16 17 18 19 20 21 22 20 21 22 23 24 25 26 25 26 27 28 29 30 23 24 25 26 27 28 29 27 28 29 30 30 31 JULY AUGUST SEPTEMBER MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 1 2 3 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 1 2 3 4 4 5 6 7 8 9 10 8 9 10 11 12 13 14 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 11 12 13 14 15 16 17 15 16 17 18 19 20 21 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 18 19 20 21 22 23 24 22 23 24 25 26 27 28 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 25 26 27 28 29 30 31 29 30 31 26 27 28 29 30 OCTOBER NOVEMBER DECEMBER MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN MON TUE WED THU FRI SAT SUN 1 2 1 2 3 4 5 6 1 2 3 4 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 7 8 9 10 11 12 13 5 6 7 8 9 10 11 10 11 12 13 14 15 16 14 15 16 17 18 19 20 12 13 14 15 16 17 18 17 18 19 20 21 22 23 21 22 23 24 25 26 27 19 20 21 22 23 24 25 24 25 26 27 28 29 30 28 29 30 26 27 28 29 30 31 18 19

SCHEDULED SCHOOL HOLIDAYS FOR 2022

I will be clean and neat.

will be a scheduled school holiday.)

I will be punctual and come to school everyday.

I will follow all circle rules.

Teachers’

PUBLIC HOLIDAYS 2022

HOLIDAY DATE
Day Sun
National Day Wed 10 Aug
Youth
3 Jul (The following Monday, 4 Jul
Day after
Day Fri
Day
sections of
Fri 7 Oct TERM HOLIDAY DATE Term 1 New Year’s Day *Sat 1 Jan Chinese New Year Tue 1 Feb Wed 2 Feb Term 2 Good Friday Fri 15 Apr Labour Day **Sun 1 May Hari Raya Puasa Tue 3 May Vesak Day ***Sun 15 May Term 3 Hari Raya Haji ****Sun 10 Jul National Day Tue 9 Aug Term 4 Deepavali Mon 24 Oct Christmas Day *****Sun 25 Dec
2 Sep Children’s
(for primary schools and primary
full schools only)
MODEL PUPIL PROGRAMME TERM 1: RESPECT 1 YOU CAN DO IT ! 2 3 4 5 6 YOU CAN DO IT ! 7 8 9 10 11 YOU CAN DO IT ! 12 13 14 15 16 YOU CAN DO IT ! 17 18 19 20 *Monday, 3 Jan, will be a school holiday. **Monday, 2 May, will be a public holiday. ***Monday, 16 May, will be a public holiday. ****Monday, 11 Jul, will be a public holiday. *****Monday, 26 Dec, will be a public holiday. 20 21

TERMLY VALUE: RESPECT

Dear parents / guardians,

In line with our school core values, we would also like your child to demonstrate these values at home, too.

Do check these boxes if your child / ward shows these values consistently.

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

3 JANUARY / MONDAY SCHOOL HOLIDAY

My child/ward

greets parents and sibilings. takes care of himself / herself. (hygiene and personal grooming) follows instructions.

4 JANUARY / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

I am proud of you, Parent’s/ Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

1 JANUARY / SATURDAY NEW YEAR’S DAY
TERM 1
Others: 22 23
5 JANUARY / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 6 JANUARY / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 7 JANUARY / FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1 10 JANUARY / MONDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/ Guardian’s Signature:
/ Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1
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Parent’s
12 JANUARY / WEDNESDAY Parent’s
11 JANUARY / TUESDAY

19 JANUARY / WEDNESDAY

13 JANUARY / THURSDAY
Signature: 14 JANUARY / FRIDAY
MONDAY
TERM 1
Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 17 JANUARY /
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
18 JANUARY / TUESDAY Parent’s /
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
20 JANUARY / THURSDAY
TERM 1
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
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21 JANUARY / FRIDAY
/ Guardian’s Signature: 24 JANUARY / MONDAY
Guardian’s Signature: 25 JANUARY / TUESDAY
/ Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1 26 JANUARY / WEDNESDAY
/ Guardian’s Signature:
/ Guardian’s Signature: 28 JANUARY / FRIDAY
/ Guardian’s
TERM 1 27 JANUARY / THURSDAY 28 29
Parent’s
Parent’s /
Parent’s
Parent’s
Parent’s
Parent’s
Signature:

3 FEBRUARY / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s

CHINESE NEW YEAR

4 FEBRUARY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

CHINESE NEW YEAR

7 FEBRUARY / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

31 JANUARY / MONDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 1 FEBRUARY / TUESDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 2 FEBRUARY / WEDNESDAY
TERM 1
Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
TERM 1
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8 FEBRUARY / TUESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 9 FEBRUARY / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 10 FEBRUARY / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1 11 FEBRUARY / FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 15 FEBRUARY / TUESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1 14 FEBRUARY / MONDAY 32 33
16 FEBRUARY / WEDNESDAY
/ Guardian’s Signature: 17 FEBRUARY / THURSDAY
Guardian’s Signature: 18 FEBRUARY / FRIDAY
Guardian’s Signature: TERM 1
FEBRUARY / MONDAY
Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s
Parent’s /
Parent’s /
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Parent’s /
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 23 FEBRUARY / WEDNESDAY
TERM 1
FEBRUARY
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Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
22
/ TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

24 FEBRUARY / THURSDAY
Signature: 25 FEBRUARY / FRIDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s
28 FEBRUARY / MONDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
TERM 1
TUESDAY
Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
1 MARCH /
Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 3 MARCH / THURSDAY
TERM 1
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2 MARCH / WEDNESDAY

9 MARCH / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s

10 MARCH / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s

11 MARCH / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

4 MARCH / FRIDAY
Signature: 7 MARCH / MONDAY
8 MARCH / TUESDAY
TERM 1
Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Signature:
Signature:
TERM 1
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TERM 2: COMMITMENT

I will come to school every day.

I will complete all tasks given to me.

I will take care of my belongings.

TERMLY VALUE: COMMITMENT

Dear parents / guardians,

In line with our school core values, we would also like your child to demonstrate these values at home, too.

Do check these boxes if your child / ward shows these values consistently.

My child/ward

helps out with the housework when asked.

completes his / her homework.

takes care of his / her own personal belongings.

Others:

It makes me happy to see you putting in effort this term, Parent’s/ Guardian’s

Signature:

MODEL PUPIL PROGRAMME 1
DO IT ! 2 3 4 5 6
IT ! 7 8 9 10
12 13 14 15 16
17 18 19 20 40 41
YOU CAN
YOU CAN DO
11 YOU CAN DO IT !
YOU CAN DO IT !

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

24 MARCH / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

25 MARCH / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

MARCH / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

28 MARCH / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

21 MARCH /
MONDAY
22
MARCH / TUESDAY
23
TERM 2
TERM 2
42 43

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

1 APRIL / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

4 APRIL / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

5 APRIL / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

29 MARCH / TUESDAY
30 MARCH / WEDNESDAY
31 MARCH
/ THURSDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
44 45

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

11 APRIL / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

12 APRIL / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

13 APRIL / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

6 APRIL / WEDNESDAY
7 APRIL / THURSDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
8 APRIL
/ FRIDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
46 47

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

19 APRIL / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 21APRIL / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

14 APRIL / THURSDAY
15 APRIL / FRIDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
18 APRIL
/ MONDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
FRIDAY 48 49
20 APRIL / WEDNESDAY GOOD

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

27 APRIL / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

28 APRIL / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

29 APRIL / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

22 APRIL / FRIDAY
25 APRIL / MONDAY
26 APRIL
/ TUESDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
50 51

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

HARI RAYA PUASA

5 MAY / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

6 MAY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

9 MAY / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

2 MAY / MONDAY
3 MAY
TUESDAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/
4
MAY / WEDNESDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
LABOUR DAY 52 53

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

13 MAY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

16 MAY / MONDAY VESAK DAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

17 MAY / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

10 MAY / TUESDAY
11 MAY
WEDNESDAY
12 MAY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/ THURSDAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
54 55

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

23 MAY / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

24 MAY / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

/ FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

25 MAY / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

18 MAY / WEDNESDAY
19 MAY
THURSDAY
/
20 MAY
TERM 2
TERM 2
56 57

I will tell the truth.

I will admit and accept corrections when I make mistakes.

I will ask permission before taking other people’s things.

INTEGRITY
TERM 3:
26 MAY / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 27 MAY / FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 2 MODEL PUPIL PROGRAMME 1 YOU CAN DO IT ! 2 3 4 5 6 YOU CAN DO IT ! 7 8 9 10 11 YOU CAN DO IT ! 12 13 14 15 16 YOU CAN DO IT ! 17 18 19 20 58 59

TERMLY VALUE: INTEGRITY

Dear parents / guardians,

In line with our school core values, we would also like your child to demonstrate these values at home, too.

Do check these boxes if your child / ward shows these values consistently.

27 JUNE / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

28 JUNE / TUESDAY

My child/ward

tells the truth.

admits and accepts corrections when he / she makes mistakes.

ask permission before taking things belonging to household members.

Others:

I am pleased to see you taking positive steps, Parent’s/ Guardian’s Signature:

29 JUNE / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

TERM 3
60 61

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

5 JULY / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

6 JULY / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

7 JULY / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

30 JUNE / THURSDAY
1 JULY / FRIDAY
4 JULY
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/ MONDAY
TERM 3
TERM 3
DAY 62 63
YOUTH

14 JULY / THURSDAY HARI RAYA HAJI

15 JULY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

8 JULY / FRIDAY
11 JULY / MONDAY
12 JULY
TERM 3
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/ TUESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
13 JULY / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
TERM 3
64 65

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

21 JULY / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

22 JULY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

/ WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

25 JULY / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

18 JULY / MONDAY
19 JULY
/ TUESDAY
20 JULY
TERM 3
TERM 3
66 67

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

29 JULY / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

1 AUGUST / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

/ THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

2 AUGUST / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

26 JULY / TUESDAY
27 JULY / WEDNESDAY
28 JULY
TERM 3
TERM 3
68 69
3 AUGUST / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 4 AUGUST / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 5 AUGUST / FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 3 8 AUGUST / MONDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 10 AUGUST / WEDNESDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: TERM 3 9 AUGUST / TUESDAY AFTER NATIONAL DAY NATIONAL DAY 70 71

16 AUGUST / TUESDAY Parent’s /

17 AUGUST / WEDNESDAY

18 AUGUST / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

11 AUGUST / THURSDAY
Signature: 12 AUGUST / FRIDAY
15
TERM 3
Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
AUGUST / MONDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Signature:
Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
TERM 3
72 73

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

24 AUGUST / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

25 AUGUST / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

26 AUGUST / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

19 AUGUST / FRIDAY
22 AUGUST / MONDAY
23
AUGUST / TUESDAY
TERM 3
TERM 3
74 75

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

1 SEPTEMBER / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

2 SEPTEMBER / FRIDAY TEACHER'S DAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

29 AUGUST / MONDAY
30 AUGUST
/ TUESDAY
31
AUGUST / WEDNESDAY
TERM 3
TERM 3
76 77

YOU CAN

I will do my best at all times.

I will accept challenges positively.

I will stay on task.

TERMLY VALUE: RESILIENCE

Dear parents / guardians,

In line with our school core values, we would also like your child to demonstrate these values at home, too.

Do check these boxes if your child / ward shows these values consistently.

My child/ward

does his / her best at all times.

accepts challenges positively.

stays on task most of the time.

Others:

YOU CAN DO

CAN

I am glad that you have come this far, Parent’s/ Guardian’s

Signature:

RESILIENCE
TERM 4:
MODEL PUPIL PROGRAMME 1 YOU CAN DO IT ! 2 3 4 5 6
IT ! 7 8 9 10
DO
11
12 13 14 15
17 18 19 20 78 79
IT !
16 YOU
DO IT !

16 SEPTEMBER / FRIDAY

19 SEPTEMBER / MONDAY

12 SEPTEMBER / MONDAY
Guardian’s Signature: 13 SEPTEMBER / TUESDAY
Signature: 14 SEPTEMBER / WEDNESDAY
TERM 4
Parent’s /
Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Signature:
Signature:
15 SEPTEMBER / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s
Parent’s / Guardian’s
TERM 4
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
80 81

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

23 SEPTEMBER / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

26 SEPTEMBER / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

27 SEPTEMBER / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

20 SEPTEMBER
TUESDAY
/
21
SEPTEMBER / WEDNESDAY
22 SEPTEMBER / THURSDAY
TERM 4
TERM 4
82 83

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

3 OCTOBER / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

4 OCTOBER / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

5 OCTOBER / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s

Signature:

28 SEPTEMBER / WEDNESDAY
29 SEPTEMBER / THURSDAY
30 SEPTEMBER / FRIDAY
TERM 4
TERM 4
84 85
6 OCTOBER / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 7 OCTOBER / FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 10 OCTOBER / MONDAY
Guardian’s Signature: TERM 4
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s /
11 OCTOBER / TUESDAY
Parent’s /
Signature: TERM 4
13 OCTOBER / THURSDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s
CHILDREN'S DAY 86 87
12 OCTOBER / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

19 OCTOBER / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

20 OCTOBER / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

21 OCTOBER / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

OCTOBER / FRIDAY
OCTOBER
MONDAY
14
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 17
/
OCTOBER
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature: 18
/ TUESDAY
TERM 4
TERM 4
88 89

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

27 OCTOBER / THURSDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

28 OCTOBER / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

OCTOBER / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

31 OCTOBER / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

24 OCTOBER / MONDAY
25 OCTOBER / TUESDAY
26
TERM 4
TERM 4
90 91
DEEPAVALI

/ Guardian’s

4 NOVEMBER / FRIDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

7 NOVEMBER / MONDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

8 NOVEMBER / TUESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

1 NOVEMBER / TUESDAY
Parent’s
Signature: 2 NOVEMBER / WEDNESDAY
3 NOVEMBER / THURSDAY
TERM 4
TERM 4
92 93

14 NOVEMBER / MONDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s

15 NOVEMBER / TUESDAY

16 NOVEMBER / WEDNESDAY

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

9 NOVEMBER / WEDNESDAY
10 NOVEMBER / THURSDAY
11 NOVEMBER
TERM 4
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
/ FRIDAY Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
Signature:
Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:
TERM 4
94 95

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

Parent’s / Guardian’s Signature:

TIMETABLE 17 NOVEMBER / THURSDAY
18 NOVEMBER / FRIDAY
TERM 4 96 97

MY FRIENDS

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

98 99
TIMETABLE

MY FRIENDS MY FRIENDS

NAME: CLASS:

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

NAME: CLASS:

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

NAME: CLASS:

NAME: CLASS:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

BIRTHDAY: PHONE NUMBER:

100 101
NOTES NOTES 102 103
NOTES NOTES 104 105

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Email: cys@apsn.org.sg

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