CJC Yearbook 2023

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CREST, VISION, MISSION & CORE VALUES PRINCIPAL’S MESSAGE OUR STARS CJC CONGRATULATES

BOARD MEMBERS, STAFF & DEPARTMENTS

STUDENT DEVELOPMENT PROGRAMME THE CJC IGNITE PROGRAMME STUDENT COUNCIL BEYOND THE CLASSROOM DIARY OF EVENTS CO - CURRICULAR ACTIVITIES CLASSES OF 2023

contents CATHOLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE | ANNUAL 2023 01 04 07 18 20 42 53 58 60 68 82 110 144 CONTENTS
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Vision Mission Values

Vision Mission

CJC:

a place of excellence in learning and living.

• Excellence

Striving for high standards in educating young people.

• Learning Enabling students to realise their potential academically, physically and spiritually.

• Living Forming a person who is well-integrated into society.

Values

Truth and Love

Truth

• Intellectual dimension- Pursuing the Truth in deepening understanding in the different disciplines of knowledge.

• Moral dimension- Deepening our understanding of Divine Truth and living lives that are governed by moral guidelines for the common good for all creation.

Love

• Communal - Exercising love that is accountable, that cares, nurtures and sacrifices; a love for the common good of all.

• Individual- Exercising the choice to be disciplined in body, mind and spirit as an expression of love of oneself.

Building a Generation In Truth & Love: Every CJCian to be a Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart.

We cultivate in each young person the skills and attitude to embrace challenges wisely and courageously. We foster a community that cares for the dignity of the young people, nurturing them to be men and women of compassion. We broaden their vision so that they become leaders committed to serving in faith and with integrity.

• Imparting the knowledge necessary for young people to face the future confidently.

• Respecting and affirming the value of human life.

• Forming the conscience of our students in accordance with the principles of a Christian school in the Catholic tradition.

• Enlarging their perspective so that they contribute meaningfully and responsibly to society with conviction

College Anthem

We are heirs of a glorious kingdom Of treasures past ages have bestowed Of the truth wisdom love and peace

We rejoice to proclaim and uphold Live in Truth live in Faith and Love

Let our light spread and brighten the night

Let our flame warm all hearts and unite

College Crest

The principal symbol of Catholic Junior College (CJC) is the Holy Spirit. The Spirit of God , depicted by the dove, guides the College in every word, thought and deed.

The Spirit helps keep Christ alive, symbolised by the cross, in the CJC community so that we act ‘In Truth and Love’, in and beyond the College.

The college motto, In Veritate et Caritate (‘In Truth and Love’) speaks of our mission to nurture students who will be thinkers and leaders that uphold integrity, and are driven by the desire to serve and improve the world around them.

The College Flame reinforces the idea that the light of God, knowledge and wisdom must lead the way in doing that.

The Crest, in the shape of a shield, depicts the armour needed to guard ourselves from what is contrary to God’s ways. It is clad in gold to signify how we treasure the College’s Catholic identity and to remind us of the pursuit of excellence in learning and living.

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school song “Bearers of the Flame”

Music & Lyrics: Patrick O.L. Got @ 2019. COMPASS. All Rights Reserved

Principal’s Message

(In Veritate… et Caritate)

If we believe

In love for all In faith we live

In truth we’re standing tall

Heirs of a kingdom shining glorious

Across the years

Being there

Awakening

To breathe the air,

To find our voice, to sing

To spread our wings and learn to face the great unknown Truth on our side

And Love to lead us home

CHO:

Light a light within

Kindle in us a flame

A Truth that shines… Veritate

Give to us a vision, Call to us by name

Through the wind and rain

Our spirit shall not wane

For Love is strong… Caritate

We are sons, we are daughters,

Bearers of the flame

So here we are All You’ve made Better by far For the years… ahead

Thinkers with a mission, we were called to be Together, apart Leaders with a heart

(Repeat CHO….)

In Veritate… et Caritate (repeat X4)

As we look back with pride on the kaleidoscope of college activities and achievements in 2023, we celebrate and thank God for the many opportunities and achievements that the CJ family has been blessed with. Throughout the year, CJCians pushed the boundaries in Academic, Leadership and Service Learning pursuits and grew in confidence as Thinkers with a Mission and Leaders with a Heart. We celebrate the sustained good performance of the Class of 2022 in the GCE A-Level examinations. The majority of our students gained admission to reputable institutes of higher learning both locally and overseas, with a sustained number of deserving students receiving prestigious scholarships.

As Singapore emerged fully from the COVID-19 pandemic, the College seized the opportunity to stretch the learning horizons of CJCians through the myriad of enriching learning activities in 2023 which includes STEM week, Economics Week, CJC-NJC ELL Symposium and exchange programmes with our overseas partner schools in Japan and Vietnam.

Besides academic excellence, CJCians strove for excellence in our respective Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs), achieving distinguished individual and team awards at the Singapore Youth Festival Arts Presentation, National School Games and other national competitions. True to the CJC spirit of servant leadership, many CJCians ventured beyond the classroom to participate in a wide range of service learning projects at class, CCA and House level, creating a positive impact on the lives of many in the community. We also partnered a wide range of Voluntary Welfare Organisations in supporting the poor and disadvantaged. We launched our inaugural CJC Caritate Award which enabled CJCians to nominate their peers for notable acts

of kindness and for making a positive difference in the lives of others. These experiences reinforce in CJCians the importance of using their God-given talents to serve others in truth and love. All these initiatives and achievements are made possible through the culture of care that permeates our College community. Our dedicated teachers pave the way as mentors, guiding the students tirelessly towards achieving their aspirations. Supporting the teachers and students are the unsung heroes of the College, our dedicated team of non-teaching staff who work behind the scenes to create a conducive learning environment.

We are also blessed and thankful for the support given by the College’s School Management Committee, Parents and Alumni. Through their advice, support and participation in college events, we have been able to provide a wide range of learning opportunities for our students and sustain CJC’s distinctive brand of holistic education.

As the year closes, my seven-year term as Principal of CJC will come to an end. On this note, I wish to express my gratitude to all my colleagues with whom I have worked over the years. My thanks and appreciation extend to the School Management Committee, parents and the CJ alumni for working tirelessly with me and staff members to support our students and help the College grow. I thank all CJCians for their belief in my leadership, and for always contributing their ideas and talents to make CJ a place of excellence for learning and living, and a better home for all. I pray that God will continue to bless the College, and be a constant source of strength and encouragement for all our students and teachers as they continue to uphold the mission and vision of CJC in the next lap. memories with their newfound friends.

In Veritate et Caritate!

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Annual Awards Winners

Dr EE PENG LIANG MEMORIAL AWARD

RECIPIENT OF THIS AWARD:

Olivia Tan

This Award is the highest honour awarded to a student in Catholic Junior College. It is presented to an outstanding student, who has achieved academic excellence, a distinguished record in co-curricular activities and community service, and who also exemplifies the college values of Truth and Love.

Olivia achieved an excellent academic record, having obtained 5 distinctions in H2 Biology, H2 Chemisty, H1 General Paper, H1 Geography and Project Work for her A level results. Oliva possesses scholastic potential and had displayed much commitment to the college’s academic programmes. She demonstrates original and independent thinking, and is able to draw intelligent connections across divergent concepts and ideas.

Olivia is also a natural leader who has won the respect of her peers. She exhibited commendable leadership qualities as an Assistant Home Tutorial Councillor (AHTC) of the class. A friendly and caring individual, she often looked out for the welfare of her peers. She made the effort in being mindful of the

feelings of others and affirmed them through her words and deeds. As a student leader, Olivia held herself to a higher standard by taking the initiative to help her peers and to recognize their strengths and contributions. She worked well with teachers and peers in carrying out her responsibilities. She played an essential role in the daily functioning of the class as she formed the crucial link between the college administration and her classmates.

Olivia’s leadership and personal effectiveness were also evident in other roles that she undertook. As an Excecutive Committee member of her CCA; Modern dance, she worked closely with the other members of the Executive Committee, teachers and instructor in ensuring a positive experience for all members of the CCA.

In addition, as a senior in college, she played an important role serving as a mentor to the new student leaders in the 2022 Class Management Committee (CMC) Training, sharing with them her breadth of experiences as a senior student, providing them invaluable guidance to assist them in adjusting to a new environment. A sociable and friendly person, Olivia was instrumental in easing her juniors into life in junior college. This demonstrated her willingness to take up new responsibilities and duties.

Olivia also receives the Subject Prize Award for H1 Geography.

MR BERNARD CHEN MEMORIAL AWARD

Nivish

This Award honours an outstanding student leader. Its recipient must show impressive leadership skills and a high standard of integrity and commitment to the college.

Nivish served as the Student Council President and was also a member of the Community Involvement (CI) wing, one of three wings that strived to build school community and increase inclusivity and voice of students. Nivish displayed the qualities of a leader who is willing to make personal sacrifices upfront, establish open communication to build understanding and strong relationships among team members, and genuine in wanting to serve others.

Even though he was the president, Nivish behaved as an ordinary and diligent member of CI wing, because he believed in empowering the wing leaders. He gave the opportunity and

space for the wing leaders to lead yet he would mentor them behind the scenes to ensure that they succeed.

As the president, he was well-loved by all the members in council for his caring nature and the three wings were well integrated with each other under his leadership. He role modelled servant leadership and inspired the student councillors to help one another regardless of which wing they came from.

Nivish’s care and concern for the people extended to the entire student body. He often took initiative to support the Class Management Committee or to help his teachers and peers. Despite his heavy commitments, he took time to encourage and work alongside his classmates who were struggling academically.

Nivish is also awarded the Harvard Prize Book, Singapore. This award is given to caring individuals who have, over a sustained period of time, gone beyond the call of duty, to perform acts of kindness and care, and who may have influenced his or her peers or family members to do likewise.

In addition, Nivish also receives the CCA Outstanding Contribution Award for his outstanding contribution and service at college level in Student Council CCA.

RECIPIENT OF THIS AWARD: Valsalan
2023
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Annual Awards Winners

RECIPIENT

Makayan Gwen Ashley Gravador

This award is presented to Gwen Ashley in recognition of her invaluable contribution in helping to shape the spiritual character of the college community.

Gwen Ashley was the Vice-President of the Catholic Activities wing of the Student Council from 2021 to 2022.

She was a competent leader who displayed a deep faith and desire to make God known to her peers. She conducted herself with integrity and kindness, serving as an excellent Catholic role model for her peers. Gwen’s strong interpersonal skills were

reflected in her ability to inspire her team towards a shared vision. She helmed critical projects during her time in CJC such as the JC1 Religious Education Programme session held during Orientation, the 2022 virtual Lenten Evening, and the inaugural Mental Wellness Week. These initiatives not only helped connect students to the wider CJC community but formed a valuable avenue for them to explore their faith.

Gwen Ashley was also a regular presence at events such as college Masses and Genesis sessions, serving wherever called upon. Her sincerity and dedication to building up the Catholic ethos of the college are truly commendable, and we thank her for her leadership.

Gwen Ashley also receives the CCA Outstanding Contribution Award for her outstanding contribution and service at college level in Student Council CCA.

This award is given to students who have faced considerable challenges in their school life and have overcome these obstacles. This award recognises their courage, indomitable spirit and resilience.

An outstanding student, Gabriel achieved the CJC Flame Scholarship in 2021 but had an extremely difficult year in 2022 because of family circumstances. His mother underwent a brain tumour biopsy in December 2021 that went wrong and was in a coma for quite a while at the hospital. Although his mother eventually regained consciousness, she was never the same again.

In that entire period, Gabriel continued to

This Award is a Service Award given in recognition of the contributions of a student in serving the college and the wider community.

Elaine is a highly dependable and passionate Vice President of Interact Club CCA. In her role, she demonstrated the ability to lead through example and worked closely with the executive members in the execution of the various projects in the club. She was able

report to college without fail, completing his assignments and trying his best in his studies. He also continued to excel as the Vice President (Head of People Development) of the CJC Nexus Society where he trained members in the area of financial literacy and investment knowledge. He also headed and organised a Financial Literacy Week and Business Week in CJC. A dutiful son, he had to help his father out at home with various chores. It was not visible to all that Gabriel was undergoing such challenging circumstances. In the mid year examination, Gabriel suffered from a relapse of hyperthyroidism which affected his grades. Between the period of the mid year to the preliminary examination, Gabriel still managed a significant improvement in his grades as a result of his hard work and tenacity.

In addition, for his excellent achievement as well as contribution to Nexus Investment & Entrepreneurship Society CCA, Gabriel is also awarded The CCA Achievement Award under the Excellence category and for Teams and Outstanding Contribution Award respectively. Gabriel also receives the Subject Prize Award for H1 General Paper.

to role model and displayed the visionary leadership attributes.

In order to inspire and empower other members, she also encouraged club members to initiate their own projects to serve others. She guided and supported them until they completed their projects. She was well regarded by her peers for her servant leadership.

In the years that she served, she has led the club in 2 major projects, which are Valentines Day Project and Project Apricus. In addition, she has participated in 4 other projects such as the Migrant Workers Project.

Elaine also receives the CCA Outstanding Contribution Award for her contribution to the Interact Club CCA.

OF THIS AWARD:
OF THIS AWARD: Elaine Loh Ee Ning
GERARD KEANE MEMORIAL AWARD CATHOLIC JUNIOR COLLEGE MERIT AWARD (SERVICE)
RECIPIENT
FATHER
SISTER DEIRDRE O’LOAN MEMORIAL AWARD
2023
RECIPIENT OF THIS AWARD: Lee Sein Gabe Gabriel
2022 JC2 BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD (SCIENCE) 2022 JC2 BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD (ARTS) 2022 JC2 BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD (SCIENCE) DISSANAYAKE MUDIYANSELAGE ANJANA IMADITH DEHIDENIYA GWYNETH TAN SIOK HEAN KUANG SEAN ZHE 10 11

ACADEMIC ACHIEVEMENT AWARDS

The Academic Achievement award was given to the following students who have achieved outstanding academic results at the 2022 GCE A-Level examination:

• TAN JIA XIN CALISTA

• WU YAN FEI, LYNETTE

• ALOYSIUS LOH ZHE LEI

• HAR YAP KAI HERALDO (XIA YE KAI HERALDO)

• KEENE YONG KAI YUAN

• CHUA YIDA

• TANG ZHENG JIA LOONG ETHAN NICHOLAS

• FENG YI

JC2 (2022) SUBJECT PRIZES

These subject prizes were given to students who have achieved excellent academic results in a subject at the 2022 Preliminary Examinations and the GCE A-Level examination.

JC1 (2022) SUBJECT PRIZES

It is our college tradition to recognise our deserving students for their excellent academic performance in a subject. In addition, we would also like to acknowledge students who had achieved overall outstanding results in their JC1 year.

H1 GENERAL

ISABEL DESIREE SIVANESAN

H1 CHEMISTRYKAM JAY EU, AYDEN

H1 ECONOMICSGOH ZHUNG YENG

H1 HISTORYXAVIER ONG SHI JIE

H1 GEOGRAPHYKYAN WIJATNO SEE YU RUI

H1 LITERATUREMEGAN NG YUN XUAN

H1 MATHEMATICSBOK JING-YI NAELA ELISABETH

H1 PHYSICSCHANG FA ZHI

H1 BIOLOGYCLARISSA CHIONG KA MUN

H1 CHINESE LANGUAGE KOH PEI LING, JOLIN

H1 MALAY LANGUAGE KARISMA LUTHFITANTO

H1 TAMIL LANGUAGE MANIMOZHIAN MATHIVADANI

H1 PROJECT WORKAYE DETHAR MYO LWIN

JC1 (2022) SUBJECT PRIZES

NAME SUBJECT

H1 PROJECT WORK EMMA CHAI SI QING

H1 PROJECT WORK XAVIER WONG JOON HON

H1 PROJECT WORK YEOW LI XUAN

H2 BIOLOGY ISABEL DESIREE SIVANESAN

H2 CHEMISTRYNGUYEN THAI BINH

H2 ECONOMICSNGUYEN THI NGOC MAI

H2 ENGLISH LANGUAGE AND LINGUISTICS DEIRDRE PHUA YI TING

H2 HISTORY LOW EE TONG BELLE

NAME SUBJECT

H2 GEOGRAPHY CHANG KIERAN

H2 LITERATURE CASSIE JANE LEE

H2 MATHEMATICS PHAN BACH VIET

H2 PHYSICS JACHOLAS GAY

2022 JC1 BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD (SCIENCE)

2022 JC1 BEST ACADEMIC PERFORMANCE AWARD (ARTS)

CCA AWARDS: CCA EXCELLENCE AWARD (TEAM)

• AABAN SULEMAN

SAMMI GOH WAN YEE

KIERAN

• LEE SEIN GABE GABRIEL

• ENG TING

• MEG ADRIANNE ALCANO SEVERINO

• NG WENG HEI, ALEXIS

• ONG SHI QING

• TAN JUAN YIK AXEL

• WHANG BI QING

• JERMAINE FOK XUE EN

• ADAM TEE KAI ZEH

• CHERYL WONG FERNANDEZ

• DO HOANG MY

• JANICE LOW YEE TENG

• JEILEEANA GLEHSA MAGBATO ALOG

• KIMBERLY LEONG YUE WEN

• GOH SANG YEE CELINE

• HANNAH LOW SI EN

• JUANITA ANDREW

• THADDEUS LEONG KA-WAI

• A BARATHAN

• GREGORY YEO CHANG RONG (YANG CHANGRONG)

• JOEL PANG ZE MINN

• NATHANIA FRIDA

• KYLIE YANG MEI JING

• STEWARD YEO XIAN BIN

• AUDREY CHRISTIE

• ANDRIEN ZHENG KAI JIE

• EMMANUEL TAN TIONG OON

• LIOW TIAN EN, JOSH

• NGUYEN QUANG MINH

• ELEANOR PAN JIA EN

• QUAH JIN AI, THERESA

• NGUYEN MY BINH AN

• LIM CHIN HONG, KENNETH

• LIM KAI EN IAN

• SEET JIA LE

• ALYSSA CHEOK EN XI

• ABYGAIL SILAGAN ALENTON

• VAISHNAVI R

• ANISHPALAN PRATHAPAN

• CHIEW SHI YOU

• NGUYEN DINH NAM

• KASIKRIT CHANTHARUANG

• KATERINA SHU-LIAN CASCAPERA

• LYNELLE KOH LING NING

• MICHAEL GEORDI SETIADI

• ONG CHU CHIN JAROLD

• SARAVANA PRABHAKARAN SHUBIKSHA

CCA EXCELLENCE AWARD (INDIVIDUAL) LAU XING YI, JANICE
NAME SUBJECT H1 ECONOMICSLOH NGEE HONG BRANDON H1 HISTORYCLARA HENG JIA EE H1 LITERATURECLAUDELLE ASHLEY KAY MINN
MATHEMATICSNG WEI AN RYAN H1 PHYSICSONG JEE SEAN H1 BIOLOGYGOH JING EN H2 CHEMISTRYLEE ZHI QIANG H2 GEOGRAPHYTIARA KOH EN-YU
MATHEMATICSLEM SHI JYE H2 PHYSICSTIMOTHY SANTOSO H2 BIOLOGYAYDIN LIM JINGZHAN NAME SUBJECT
H1
H2
PAPER
CHANG
2023 Annual
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Awards Winners

OUTSTANDING CONTRIBUTION AWARD FOR CCA

• VALSALAN NIVISH

• BEVERLEY WU YUE TONG

• CHIA WEI LING SHANNON

• ENG TING

• MEG ADRIANNE ALCANO SEVERINO

• NG HUEY KIT

• NG WENG HEI, ALEXIS

• ONG SHI QING

• CARINA TAY WEN XI

• SONYA SARAVANAN

• TAY JIEREN, CLARENCE

• THO JUN XIAN, RASHLEIGH

• JERMAINE FOK XUE EN

• KELLY SHARDY KUSUMA

• LIM QING MEI SHANA

• NICOLE LIM JIA HUI

• NICOLE LYN CHAN XIN RU

• ESTHER ANNA ABRAHAM

• ETHAN ROW TZE HUNG

• LOW YUN JIA

• REBECCA TAN HUI JUAN

• SITHU

• TAN YEE FEI

• CLAUDIA NG HUI LIN

• DO HOANG MY

• FOO SHI JIE BRYAN

• JEILEEANA GLEHSA MAGBATO ALOG

• KELYN CHAN SIQI

• KIMBERLY LEONG YUE WEN

• PUTRI NUR QURAISHA BINTE NUR

AZHA PUTRA

• UMA MILENA TAY

• CAITLIN TAY PUAY ENG HANNAH

LOW SI EN

• JUANITA ANDREW

• KIRRI-ANNE KEE

• NICOLE TAN XUAN LIN

• SAMREEN KAUR GILL

• TAHIYA SANWER

• THADDEUS LEONG KA-WAI

• WONG ALLY

• YE ANYI

LIM ENXI

• MOHAMED AZAD FUAD

• MUHAMED ELYAAS S/O SHAGUL HAMEED

• HO LUCAS

• SARAH CHAN SI-EN

• ETHAN GOH EE SHAWN

• JOEL PANG ZE MINN

• JOHN JIAN JIA

• LEE RY SHENG

• NAIM MURSHED

• REYES JUSTIN NOEL DOTIMAS

• SZE KENNETH OWEN

• ANG WEN PIN, ANDREW

• KYI THANTHAR

• NATHANIA FRIDA

• NGUYEN MINH KHAI

• SEAN CHIN WEI EN

• CALLIS LEE NING SI

• NG YU TAI

• YONG KAY BIN, ELIAZ

• ARYAN AJAY DESHPANDE

• CHAN JAI XU

• AFIQ MATIN BIN ZULKIFLIE

• CHUA JIE SHEN

• ETHEL LEE SHU YI

• ZHANG ZIYUAN

• CHAM KAI YANG

• DEBBIE AW YU XUAN

• ALEXANDER LAM WEI JIE

• ALLY TAN MIN WOON

• ELEANOR PAN JIA EN

• SELENA PANIDA CHAN LI LING

• SU MYAT HTET

• DEAN AWYONG

• NGUYEN MY BINH AN

• CHAN SOMJINDABORDEE MINTRA

• KARUMURU SREE

• NURUL IMAN SYED MASOOD

• CHUA SHENG EN BENEDICT JUDE

• JENNA AALIYAH EDISON

• JIANG YIT FONG

• MATTHIAS ELIJAH FERNANDEZ

• REYES JASON CHENG

• TAN XIANG YING

• JASMINE LIM WEI QI

• LIM ZHENG WEI

• BRUZO CHERMAINE ANGELA BIGLAEN

• GAU YI CHI

• JOASH NG (HUANG KAIXU)

• KELLY SHARDY KUSUMA

• CAITLIN TAY PUAY ENG

• LEE RY SHENG

• XAYNA KWEK

• ARICIA NG XIN YI

• LIM CHIN HONG, KENNETH

• XAYNA KWEK

• WEE JING YI

• CHLOE ANG KAI YI

• LIM QIAN RU CLARABELLE

• LOK JIE RONG, JEROME

• NATASHA ONG SZ TING

• LAW ZEN EN, JOSEPH

• LIEW CAI WEI CARALYN

• MELISSA TEO YI YING

• CHENG MUN YUN VALERIE

• CHRIS IRENE LEO

• CYRUS DENIS YIT

• SINGH AISHANI

• SOO YAN REN, ANGUS

• TANG KAIYAN

• ABYGAIL SILAGAN ALENTON

• HAO CHENG JING

• SHANNA CHUA JIAYUN

• ARICIA NG XIN YI

• CHOO XUAN NING

• JAYTHAN CHRISTOPHER TAN JUN

• LU XINGJIN

• AVI GANGLA

• CHANG CHERRY

• CHONG LEOANNE

• JAVIER LEONG

• JENSEN LEE MING HENG

• SOON EE HERN, ETHAN

• ANISHPALAN PRATHAPAN

• JASMINE ONG RUI QI

• A M AADHITYAA

• IGNATIUS CHIA MING HAN

• KASIKRIT CHANTHARUANG

• KATERINA SHU-LIAN CASCAPERA

• KONDEPUDI KRISHNA ANISHA

• MICHAEL GEORDI SETIADI

• NICOLE LEE KAI QIN

• ONG CHU CHIN JAROLD

• RACHEL YEO JIE TING

• VU DUC DUY

• CLAUDIA CHENG MAY HSUEN

• JAMIE CHEONG KAR MEN

• NG JUN SIONG JANSEN

THE CJC FLAME SCHOLARSHIP

The CJC Flame Scholarship recognises students with special talents in the college’s niche areas in the performing arts and sports. This year, the CJC Flame Scholarship is presented to the following recipients:

• CHOO JIA YING JACLYN

• DARRELL LEOW CHEN JEE

WONG JING XUAN KAYLA

KUAN COCO JIAMIN

1T01Dance Captain/President

1T02Student Council Vice President (CA)

WONG XIN YI SHERMAINE 1T02Joseph House Captain

CHAN CHIEN YIN (ELYSHA) 1T05Albert House Captain

CLAIRE GOH JIA AN 1T05Oratorical Society President

CHLOE PANG KAI YI 1T05Editorial Club President

NG ERN NYEE 1T15STE2M Club Captain/President/Sports Leader

NAYANA KOLASSERI 1T19Guitar Ensemble President

SOW YU YAN 1T23Pastoral Care Councillor (PCC)

JERRALD KOH JIE LE 1T27Student Council Vice President (SA)

THE ENGLISH LANGUAGE ELECTIVE SCHOLARSHIP

THE CJC ARCHBISHOP SCHOLARSHIP

This scholarship is open only to students at the three English Language Elective Programme Centres including Catholic Junior College. They are awarded by the Ministry of Education to promising students who demonstrate a passion for the English Language. Our ELES scholars for 2023 are:

CLASS

JONATHAN HEE WEIZHE 1T05

KATELYN NG KAH YEE 1T05

LAM YOKE TING TIFFANY 1T05

LAU QI XIN ZANN 1T06

NITRA NATASHA VINCENT 1T06

ONG LE XIN THERESE 1T06

VELVEETIA TAN ZI LIN 1T06

IThe CJC Archbishop Scholarship is presented to strong academic scholars in JC1 with excellent GCE O-Level results and a good record of active participation and contribution to the wider community. The recipients for 2023 are:

TAN ZI LONG 1T28

KUAN JER 1T28

CCA MERIT AWARD (TEAM) CCA MERIT AWARD (INDIVIDUAL)
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Awards Winners

CJC Congratulates 2023 Annual Awards Winners

FRIENDS OF CJC AWARD

The Parents Support Group plays a vital role in strengthening the CJC community. We are grateful to them for serving the College with dedication and pride. We present the Friends of CJC award to:

• Dr Matthias Toh: Chairperson

• Mrs Michelle Lim: Vice-Chairperson

• Ms Jolene Tan: Treasurer

• Ms Elizabeth Sim: Night Study Snacks Coordinator

• Ms Mansy Han: Events Chief

• Mr Benjamin Lim: Praying Parents IC

• Ms Cheryl Choong: Praying Parents 2IC

The Class of 2022 achieved commendable results at the 2022 GCE A-Level examinations and did themselves and the College proud. Catholic Junior College (CJC) maintained its strong value-added performance with good distinction rates across the different A-Level subjects. The school is delighted to have many CJCians realise their aspirations and qualify for reputable local and overseas institutes of higher learning.

(KIV) TMLH and Service to Education

Francis Oen

Mrs Phyllis Lim, Principal of CJC, commended the Class of 2022 for their results and said, “you picked up the pace and seized opportunities to embrace full learning activities once the easing of Safe Management Measures took effect. Despite challenges, you displayed resilience, innovation, and drive to embrace learning with a growth mindset and achieve outstanding results. May you continue to lead and serve as Thinkers with a Mission and Leaders with a Heart.”

Mrs Poon Wai Chin, Vice-Principal/Academic added, “our heartiest congratulations to

Clara Heng Jia Ee

the Class of 2022 on your good results! The many pathways that lie ahead are yours to explore. Hold fast to your dreams and aspirations, while keeping an open mind as you progress in your learning and broaden your experiences. May you demonstrate your passion in all that you do and may the spirit of continuous learning enable you to seize new opportunities and face future challenges with courage and verve.”

The College extends its deepest appreciation to all teachers, administrative staff, parents, the School Management Committee (SMC) and the alumni for their dedicated support for our CJCians. May God continue to bless our Class of 2022 with grace and wisdom as they take flight as thinkers and leaders who will make a positive impact on society.

The College celebrates the outstanding achievements of the following CJCians who exemplify the traits of a Thinker with a Mission and Leader with a Heart.

Clara is an enthusiastic learner who embraces opportunities to learn and stretch her thinking. She participated in the History Stretch Programme in CJC where she participated in discussions of higher-order historical content, skills, and concepts. She also took on the role of a facilitator for “Litera”, an event organized by the College’s Literature Department, where she engaged her cohort peers in literary discussions. In addition, Clara was a participant in the Youth Ecosperity Dialogue which equipped her with new perspectives and insight into our society and environment. Academically, Clara did consistently well in College examinations. She attained the Ministry of Education Merit Award in 2021 in recognition of her consistently good academic results.

Clara displayed admirable leadership during her time as Vice-Captain of the Floorball Team. She motivated and led her teammates to challenge themselves beyond their capabilities; she also fostered a positive culture within the CCA where everyone was valued and uplifted. During the competition season, whenever morale was low, she actively reaffirmed her team’s effort which helped them to sustain their drive towards winning their matches. Eventually, they managed to place 4th at the National School Games Floorball Championships ‘A’ Division Girls in 2022.

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Olivia Tan Dissanayake Mudiyanselage Anjana Imadith Dehideniy

Olivia is a focused individual who values discipline and effort to achieve her academic goals. Responsive and attentive in class, she faithfully took down notes and organised her resources for effective revision. She also contributed ideas in class and asked good questions. In recognition of her good academic achievement, she was eligible for the Edusave Merit Bursary in 2021.

Olivia’s leadership and personal effectiveness were also evident in other roles that she undertook. As a senior in college, she played an important role as a mentor to the new student leaders at the 2022 Class Management Committee Training. A sociable and friendly person, Olivia was instrumental in easing her juniors into their roles in CJC.

In the area of community service, Olivia’s contributions are commendable. As the Assistant Home Tutorial Councillor, she led a partnership between her class and the Singapore Association for Mental Health. Olivia worked well with her peers in the design and presentation of an online workshop for the public on the topic of trauma-informed care. At her own initiative, she served as a student helper in facilitating a Blood Donation Drive event for the Health Sciences Authority. Olivia clearly demonstrated deep care and concern for members of the community.

Gwyneth Tan Siok Hean

Gwyneth is an inquisitive individual who possesses a fine analytical mind. She reads widely, writes lucidly, and has shown a good ability to explore issues from different perspectives. Gwyneth’s intellectual capacity earned her a place in CJC’s Ignite programme, a two-year interdisciplinary programme that challenge students to think critically and creatively. She was also the recipient of a number of awards for academic achievement including the CJC Outstanding Academic Achievement Award, Best Project Work Group award, and the Higher Education Community (CDC-CCC) Education Merit Award in 2021.

An enthusiastic member of the CJC Choir, her Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), Gwyneth participated in numerous performances including CJCelebrates 2021 and 2022 (a virtual college concert) and Open House 2022. She was also selected as a member of the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Arts Presentation Choir, overcoming COVID-19 constraints to put together two wonderful pieces for the Singapore Youth Festival Arts Presentation.

Despite the limitations and challenges brought about by the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, Gwyneth participated in various enrichment and leadership programmes. These included the 2021 year-end programme organised by the CJC Humanities Department in partnership with Tran Phu High School in Hanoi, Vietnam. Over two days, Gwyneth took on the perspective of a Southeast Asian country and participated in lively virtual discussions with fellow CJC students and their Vietnamese counterparts on the topic of COVID-19 Vaccines Global Access (COVAX) in the region. This experience sparked her interest in such programmes, and she went on to participate in CJC Model United Nations (MUN) in 2022, clinching the Outstanding Delegate Award.

Anjana is an amiable and self-disciplined individual who needs minimal structured guidance from his tutors. He actively advocates for inclusivity and always seeks to make others within a group feel a sense of belonging. He believes in the importance of collaboration and strives to seek common ground with others of differing views. Due to his strong work ethic, Anjana attained the Outstanding Academic Achievement awards in 2021 and 2022.

Anjana struck an effective balance between his academic endeavours and his responsibilities as a member of his Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), Floorball. He challenged himself both physically and mentally during training sessions. He was a key player in the team that went far during the 2022 National School Games ‘A’ Division Floorball Championships. Anjana also contributed to the college as an Aesthetics Leader. He worked with his other class committee members to create a harmonious class culture where everyone felt included.

Keene Yong Kai Yuan

A diligent and motivated student, Keene has demonstrated the tenacity to see things through in difficult situations. He was awarded with the Edusave Merit Bursary Award in 2021 and 2022 in recognition of his strong academic achievement. Keene took part in the General Paper-Economics Stretch Programme organised by CJC in 2021 where he learnt about the challenges of sustainability in Singapore, and attended various talks by renowned speakers from Prime Minister’s Office Singapore (PMO). Pursuing his interest in the studies of political issues, he also participated in the CJ-Mun Parliament in 2022. He acted as a delegate for a Member of Parliament and discussed issues related to the resolution of inequality during simulated parliamentary discussions.

Keene also showed strength of character as a member of his Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), Tennis. He committed himself fully to the physically demanding tennis training sessions, and earnestly welcomed feedback from his coach, be it to improve individual technical skills or gameplay tactics. His efforts paid off when he was chosen to represent the college at the National School Games Tennis Championships ‘A’ Division Boys in 2022.

Furthermore, Keene exhibited a strong sense of initiative by stepping up to serve the class as the Subject Representative for Economics. He also went beyond his role to help manage class finances for the subject and served the class well by giving presentations to his class during the College’s Economics Week in 2021. He stepped up to become the Publicity Manager for Economics Week in 2022 where he collaborated with his schoolmates to design posters and film promotional videos for the event.

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Chua Yida

Yida is an independent and inquisitive learner. He has an analytical mind which enables him to organise and present information systematically. His consistent hard work contributed to his good results. He attained the Academic Achievement Award for excellence in H1 Chemistry and was placed on the Principal’s Honour Roll for the 2021 Promotional Examinations.

Aside from his academic achievements, Yida also demonstrated strong interpersonal skills as a member of his Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), Floorball. He was able to rally his team to set aside differences and make decisions that best suited the team. For his hard work, he was chosen to represent the school at the National School Games (NSG) ‘A’ Division Floorball Championships in 2022.

Yida takes responsibility for his own learning and inspires others to do the same. In 2021, he took the initiative to participate in the Physics Olympiad where he honed his mental agility as well as his time management skills.

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Ethan Nicholas

Ethan is a conscientious and self-motivated student who constantly sought to improve in his studies throughout his time in CJC. He managed his time well and was an independent learner. He was able to voice his opinions or clarify his doubts in class to facilitate his own learning and thus benefited others in the process. He did well in Project Work, for which he scored a distinction at the GCE A-Level examination in November 2021. Ethan also did well in his science subjects, namely, Chemistry and Biology.

Ethan was passionate about sports and community service. He was an active member of his Co-curricular Activity (CCA), Football. He proved to be a strong team player who worked cohesively with his teammates during practices and competitions. He trained hard and was enthusiastic about improving his skills. He learned that trust and communication were important for his team to play well on the pitch. His interest in physical activities led his teachers to select him as the Sports Leader for his class — a role which he performed competently.

Ethan is an observant and reflective individual. He was polite to his teachers and helpful to his classmates. He is mature, sets realistic goals for himself and strives to achieve them. He is open to advice and welcomes new experiences. He hopes to pursue Dentistry at the university and use his skills to help society and join social service missions to less developed communities.

Millicent Chin Sze Teng

Millicent is a conscientious, and highly capable student where all subjects are concerned. She displays a marked ability to competently engage with subjects that demand both literacy and numeracy with equal ease. Her most favourite area of academic inquiry is General Paper, given its focus on global issues, and its engagement with philosophical ideas. Its wide-ranging concerns and diversity of topics also greatly appealed to her equally wide-ranging intellectual curiosity.

Where Co-Curricular Activities were concerned, Millicent was an active and committed member of the college Oratorical Society. She sharpened her argumentative and public speaking skills during training sessions.

Millicent was also appointed as Assistant Home Tutorial Councillor (AHTC), and in this capacity, among the many duties she had to assume, she took charge of strategically planning, steering, and implementing the class Service Learning Project (2021). Her capable leadership and meticulous planning ensured that the project ran smoothly.

Ng Wei An Ryan

Ryan is an effective communicator and an inquisitve individual with a strong desire to expand his intellectual boundaries. He contributed insightful and well-informed views during class discussions. Tenacious and diligent, Ryan excelled in his academic endeavours during his time in CJC. He was one of the top scorers in his cohort for the JC1 Promotional Examination.

As the Secretary of the Oratorical Society, Ryan was focused and efficient. He participated in numerous debate competitions where he honed his capacity for logical reasoning and persuasive argumentation.

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Tan Jia Xin Calista

Calista held the position of Vice-President of the debating wing of the Oratorical Society. Apart from being a skillful public speaker and debater, she was also a competent leader. Her responsibilities included planning debate-related sessions and acting as the main point of contact for competitions. Given her public speaking skills, Calista was often the emcee and facilitator for school-wide events. In addition, Calista developed her leadership skills and served the college community by taking on the role of Orientation Group Leader for the 2022 JC1 cohort.

Calista’s capacity for critical reasoning is reflected in her commendable General Paper essays. As a further testimony to flair for writing, she obtained second position for her philosophy essay in the annual World Philosophy Day Essay writing competition organised by the college. Calista has also shown her academic prowess by performing consistently at the top of her cohort for overall results and especially for General Paper.

Zee Min Fei, Tiffany

Tiffany expresses herself confidently and eloquently and is energised by intellectually-stimulating ideas. She is vocal and respectful when articulating her thoughts and engages deeply with others in discussions.

Tiffany was a member of the Student Council and served in the Community Involvement Wing. Her duties involved planning college-wide events, and facilitating communication between the student body, teachers, and the school leaders. Notably, she led the organisation of the college’s Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) Bazaar, which showcased the various CCAs and college spirit to the freshly-inducted JC1 students. Her keenness to contribute to the mentoring and induction of her juniors also compelled her to volunteer her services as an Orientation Group Leader. During the entire course of the orientation programme, she exhibited the ability to connect with others effectively. She was able to engage the students confidently and built a strong sense of camaraderie amongst them by the end of the programme.

Hannah Low Si En

Hannah is part of the College’s Ignite Programme, which has allowed her the unique opportunity to explore interdisciplinary learning and to grow as an active contributor to her community.

As a member of the Guitar Ensemble, Hannah’s Co-Curricular Activity (CCA), she represented the school at the Singapore Youth Festival Arts Presentation in 2021, and the ensemble successfully clinched a Distinction. Despite being a novice at playing the guitar, Hannah did not back down from the challenge, and worked doubly hard at mastering the pieces to keep up with her seniors. Hannah displayed diligence and consistency, and a strong willingness to work collaboratively with her fellow CCA members. She performed her role as the Secretary and Treasurer of her CCA with aplomb. Together with her fellow Executive Committee (EXCO) members, Hannah took charge of CCA sessions and organised performances as part of college events.

Hannah’s leadership ability was also demonstrated through her role as an Orientation Group Leader (OGL) in 2022. Hannah took on the responsibility of guiding the incoming J1s during their first week of school, bringing out her warm and enthusiastic side. Hannah was able to build a strong rapport with her juniors and was a dependable and friendly mentor.

Har Yap Kai Heraldo

Heraldo was an exemplary student who took ownership of his learning and set high standards for himself. Heraldo was placed on the Principal’s Honour Roll in Term 1 in 2021 and received the award for outstanding academic performance for the Promotional Exams in 2021. He remained consistent in his academic endeavours and went on to receive the award for outstanding academic performance for the JC2 Mid-Year Examinations in 2022. To stretch his learning further,

Heraldo participated in the Singapore Physics League Competition in 2022 where he gained many useful insights after competing against more than a hundred teams. Heraldo was a member of the College’s Swimming Club. Despite the tough nature of the sport which requires intense physical training and resilience, Heraldo persevered and took on the additional responsibility of planning training exercises for his team. Heraldo was the class Pastoral Care Councillor, a role he was nominated for by his classmates due to his friendly disposition. To cater to the needs of his class, Heraldo was often tasked to give presentations on a range of topics such as mental health and bullying. Heraldo was also heavily involved in the implementation of Autism Awareness Week in the college.

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Puah Jian Wen

Jian Wen is a reflective learner who is earnest and always keen to improve. His proficiency in using appropriate mathematical and scientific principles to solve problems earned him an opportunity to represent the college at the 33rd Singapore Chemistry Olympiad and the 34th Singapore Physics Olympiad in 2021. In addition, he was awarded the Edusave Merit Bursary and the Edusave Certificate of Academic Achievement in 2021 in recognition of his strong academic achievements.

During his time in CJC, Jian Wen was awarded the Certificate of Academic Achievement and placed on the Principal’s Honour Roll in recognition of his strong academic achievements in the Mid-Year Examinations in 2021. His positive attitude towards learning won him several other achievements such as the Certificate of Academic Achievement for H2 Physics and H1 Economics in 2021. He was also awarded the Academic Award for Excellence in H2 Physics and was placed on the Principal’s Honour Roll in the Promotional Examinations in 2021 and the Mid-Year Examinations in 2022.

Despite his heavy academic workload, Jian Wen took time to serve the class and the wider community. He volunteered to lead his Project Work group and was also part of his Class Management Committee (CMC); in addition, he played an active role in his CCA, Basketball. His dedication to Basketball as a sport was evident in the effort he put in for every training session.

Wang Bee Ray Mervin

Mervin was a well-motivated student who possessed a keen interest in learning. At his own initiative, he attended Harvard’s CS50 course on Computer Science. Independently, he read up on effective study methods from award-winning books and watched online videos on how to improve productivity. A reflective learner, he constantly adjusted his revision strategies to cope with the demands of the A-level curriculum.

Mervin also honed his interpersonal and communication skills during his Co-Curricular Activity, the Strategy Games Club, and through his class-based service learning project in collaboration with Calvary Community Care. Pandemic-induced limitations that affected the frequency or quality of in-person interactions was a challenge he faced, but he still found ways to enjoy his time with others and encourage them through tough times. During his time in CJC, Mervin has developed more awareness of his own potential and ability to positively impact the lives of others.

Wu Yan Fei, Lynette

Lynette is a confident and critical thinker who possesses a strong flair for writing. Her essays, which are fluent and insightful, are a joy to read.

Lynette was a member of the college’s Interact Club, where she served as the International Understanding Director. Her duties involved heading the 2021 Cambodian Young Farmers Project as well as working together with the rest of her Executive Committee members to plan weekly Co-Curricular (CCA) sessions. The CCA required heavy commitment, honing her ability to manage the planning of numerous projects simultaneously. Initiating projects gave her the confidence to lead and speak in front of her members, and her CCA peers grew to express their respect for her.

In addition, Lynette participated in a six-month project, “Trigen”, which brought students together with healthcare professionals to make home visits to the homes of elderly with dementia. As part of the project, she and her peers devised an application that colourcoded other applications on a mobile phone according to function to help seniors identify them easily. Lynette’s experience in the Interact Club has spurred her interest to pursue a career in the areas of social work and psychology.

Dang Hoang Anh Khoa

Dang Hoang Anh Khoa is very diligent in achieving his goals, as he is able to focus and persevere to see them through. He is receptive to feedback and works hard towards self-improvement. He also proved himself to be a capable leader as the Home Tutorial Councillor (HTC) of his class.

Khoa’s favourite subject is Physics as he has always been fascinated by how the subject explains the various phenomena in everyday life and allows him to solve challenging problems. In pursuit of his passion, Khoa managed to offer H3 Physics and also participated in the Singapore Physics Olympiad. He has become more well-informed about global issues due to the lessons he attended that were part of the Ignite Programme. Khoa has also improved in his ability to express his thoughts more clearly and precisely, as he learnt about the importance of effective communication.

In the future, Khoa would like to pursue a career in engineering or architecture. He hopes to put his talents to good use by improving the lives of others through his skill sets. As someone who has a strong sense of purpose and genuine care for others, Khoa embodies the college values of being a Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart.

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The College sends warmest congratulations to the following students on their sterling performance at the 2022 GCE A-Level examinations:

Representing the Humanities faculty we have:

GWYNETH TAN SIOK HEAN 2T05

MILLICENT CHIN SZE TENG 2T01

WU YAN FEI, LYNETTE 2T02

LAI ZILIANG BRANDON 2T04

NG WEI AN RYAN 2T01

TAN JIA XIN CALISTA 2T01

CLARA HENG JIA EE 2T04

HANNAH LOW SI EN 2T06

ZEE MIN FEI, TIFFANY 2T02

TAN YEE FEI 2T04

JEILEEANA GLEHSA MAGBATO ALOG 2T05

DO HOANG MY 2T05

JANICE LOW YEE TENG 2T05

HAN ZII KUANG 2T03

ESTHER ANNA ABRAHAM 2T04

PUTRI NUR QURAISHA BINTE NUR AZHA PUTRA 2T05

LEE JIA XUAN, EILIS 2T05

ETHAN ROW TZE HUNG 2T04

YE XIN YI SIGNE 2T02

WONG YEE SYUN 2T01

CLARISSE NG EN QI 2T01

JANG TAEJOON 2T02

LEANNDRA ANISHA ARAKKAL 2T05

ISAAC QALIPH RAHIM 2T06

LOW YUN JIA 2T04

CHEW JIAT LEE JONATHAN 2T04

WANG XINQIAO 2T03

ZOE CHEANG JING IE 2T04

NICOLE FELICITY NATHAN 2T05

NICOLE TAN XUAN LIN 2T06

TAN SER HWEE, BERNADETTE 2T02

LIM QING MEI SHANA 2T03

FAITH NG YAN XUAN 2T01

NICOLE LIM JIA HUI 2T03

LEE SEIN GABE GABRIEL 2T04

SITHU 2T04

TAN JUAN YIK AXEL 2T01

CHIA WEI LING SHANNON 2T01

LYU YE NI MEGAN 2T01

SAMREEN KAUR GILL 2T06

NICOLE LYN CHAN XIN RU 2T03

FOO ZO ANN, CLEO 2T03

LEONG JINGYI, GRACE 2T01

CAITLIN TAY PUAY ENG 2T06

CARINA TAY WEN XI 2T02

Representing the Science faculty we have (Table 1/2):

DISSANAYAKE MUDIYANSELAGE

ANJANA IMADITH DEHIDENIYA 2T11

CHUA YIDA 2T16

KEENE YONG KAI YUAN 2T07

TANG ZHENG JIA LOONG ETHAN

NICHOLAS 2T17

DANG HOANG ANH KHOA 2T28

TIMOTHY SANTOSO 2T15

HAR YAP KAI HERALDO 2T07

OLIVIA TAN 2T20

PUAH JIAN WEN 2T08

RAPHAEL LER-JAY NG 2T11

WANG BEE RAY MERVIN 2T29

FENG YI 2T27

LEE YUN TING 2T25

AYDIN LIM JINGZHAN 2T27

BHUDISANONT KANIT 2T13

SEAN CHIN WEI EN 2T10

KOH YONG DE 2T12

MAH YUAN SHENG EDWIN 2T10

ALOYSIUS LOH ZHE LEI 2T07

NAH REY HENG, REYES 2T25

NGUYEN QUANG MINH 2T14

ARYAN AJAY DESHPANDE 2T12

LIM QIAN RU CLARABELLE 2T21

GOH JING EN 2T26

NATHANIEL GILES LEE WEIJIE 2T12

Representing the Science faculty, we have (Table 2/2):

TAN SOW YOUNG 2T14

SOH SI YING, SHERMAINE 2T25

CHOY WEI QUAN 2T13

NGUYEN DINH NAM 2T27

TEW JUN XIAN, DARIUS 2T17

JAYAPRASAD KIRTISH 2T13

MATHIAZHAGAN VASANTH 2T27

BRIAN CHUA PENG SHUEN 2T10

LIEW JIA WEN 2T28

KAVAN TANG YUE JUN 2T20

JOHANN NG YAN HAN 2T16

LOH NGEE HONG BRANDON 2T08

AARON CHIN JIN HAO 2T11

LEE RY SHENG 2T09

LEM SHI JYE 2T07

RIO TIFFANY ESTRALITA 2T13

THANT ZAW 2T12

LEE KOK PENG 2T10

SZE KENNETH OWEN 2T09

WENG CHENXI 2T18

ANG CHEN LEI 2T08

IGNATIUS CHIA MING HAN 2T28

JOSIAH LOKE WING 2T16

YEO ZHANG HAN 2T10

MELISSA TEO YI YING 2T22

SARAH CHAN SI-EN 2T08

CHAN JING YONG 2T09

KYLIE YANG MEI JING 2T11

RACHEL YEO JIE TING 2T28

JAMIE LEE JIA QIAN 2T25

MICHAEL GEORDI SETIADI 2T28

NGUYEN MY BINH AN 2T16

LAUDELLE ASHLEY KAY MINN 2T23

KOH JIA XIN 2T14

ZHU CHENKANG 2T14

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ANSEL LIM EN ZHE 2T15 REYES JUSTIN NOEL DOTIMAS 2T09 VU DUC DUY 2T28 JOSHUA TAN 2T19 JULIAN TOH EUU FONG 2T26 LIM JUN KAI, GABRIEL 2T08 ONG YAN ZHI 2T19 POON JUNG YUN, EDSON 2T22 CHONG YUN WEN YVES 2T11 JARRETT CHAN KAI HIN 2T16 LEE KWONG YUNG, IAN 2T09 POULOSE AIDAN MICHAEL 2T10 LUM YU PEI 2T28 M PREETHIKHA 2T18 ONG ZHI KAI ALAN 2T27 ADRIENNE CHUE 2T25 LEE
QIANG 2T08 ONG GUANG YI 2T16 FREDERICK ADLIM 2T10 WONG WAN TING, JASSI 2T22 JOVAN CHAN YEW HOE 2T08 LIM KAI EN IAN 2T20 LIM YONG JIAN, DEXTER 2T22 SEOW WEI YUAN, AARON 2T22 A M AADHITYAA 2T28 CHOO JIA YING JACLYN 2T08 JANELLE ENG SHU YI 2T15 NG GUANGXIAN, EDWIN
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Our Student Leaders who have done well (Table 1/2):

WU YAN FEI, LYNETTE

TAN JIA XIN CALISTA

CLARA HENG JIA EE

LAI ZILIANG BRANDON

HANNAH LOW SI EN

RAPHAEL LER-JAY NG

OLIVIA TAN

FENG YI

TAN YEE FEI

DO HOANG MY

JANICE LOW YEE TENG

JEILEEANA GLEHSA MAGBATO ALOG

SEAN CHIN WEI EN

ARYAN AJAY DESHPANDE

NGUYEN QUANG MINH

LIM QIAN RU CLARABELLE

ETHAN ROW TZE HUNG

PUTRI NUR QURAISHA BINTE NUR AZHA PUTRA

LOW YUN JIA

LEE RY SHENG

SZE KENNETH OWEN

WENG CHENXI

LIM QING MEI SHANA

SARAH CHAN SI-EN

MELISSA TEO YI YING

CLAUDELLE ASHLEY KAY MINN

IGNATIUS CHIA MING HAN

MICHAEL GEORDI SETIADI

CHIA WEI LING SHANNON

NICOLE LIM JIA HUI

LEE SEIN GABE GABRIEL

2T02Interact Club Exco

2T01Oratorical Society Vice-President

2T04 Floorball Vice-Captain

2T04 Oratorical Society Exco

2T06 Guitar Ensemble Exco

2T11Bowling Exco

2T20 Dance Exco

2T27Strategy Games Club Exco

2T04Oratorical Society Exco, Ultimate Exco

2T05Drama (English) President

2T05STE2M Club Exco

2T05Choir Exco

2T10Strategy Games Club Exco

2T12Tennis Captain

2T14Guitar Ensemble Exco

2T21Netball Captain

2T04Floorball Vice-Captain

2T05Oratorical Society President

2T04Tennis Captain

2T09Fencing Vice-Captain

2T09 Film, Sound and Video Society President

2T18 STE2M Club Exco

2T03Guitar Ensemble Exco

2T08Volleyball Vice-Captain

2T22Concert Band Exco

2T23STE2M Club Exco

2T28Badminton Captain, Genesis President

2T28 Nexus Investment & Entrepreneurship Society Exco

2T01Concert Band Exco

2T03Strategy Games Club President

2T04Nexus Investment & Entrepreneurship Society Vice President

SITHU 2T04 Concert Band Exco

POULOSE AIDAN MICHAEL

SAMREEN KAUR GILL

2T10Floorball Exco

2T06 Editorial Club President

Our Student Leaders who have done well (Table 2/2):

ENG TING

LEONG JINGYI, GRACE

CAITLIN TAY PUAY ENG

NG WEI AN RYAN

2T01Nexus Investment & Entrepreneurship Society Exco

2T01Editorial Club Exco

2T06 Floorball Exco

2T01Oratorical Society Exco

Our Archbishop, ELL and Flame Scholars who have done well:

SEIN GABE GABRIEL

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LEE ZHI QIANG 2T08 JANICE LOW YEE TENG 2T05 ISAAC QALIPH RAHIM 2T06 LEANNDRA ANISHA ARAKKAL 2T05 LIM QIAN RU CLARABELLE 2T21 LEE
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CCA Achievements

2023 SINGAPORE YOUTH FESTIVAL (2023) PERFORMING ARTS CCAS ACHIEVEMENTS Guzheng Ensemble Choir Guitar Ensemble Modern Dance Concert Band NATIONAL SCHOOL GAMES (TEAM) CCA NAME OF COMPETITION ACHIEVEMENTS Canoeing (Girls) NSG 3rd place Shooting Air Pistol (Men) NSG 4th place Floorball (Girls) NSG 4th place Ultimate (Mixed) NSG 2nd place Judo (Men) NSG 3rd place NATIONAL SCHOOL GAMES (INDIVIDUAL) NAME NAME OF COMPETITION ACHIEVEMENTS Raphael Tan Juan Kang NSG Fencing (Boys) 3rd place Hannah Loh NSG Gymnastics (Trampoline) 1st place Sean Loo NSG Judo (73 kg Boys) 3rd place Chelsea Xie NSG Judo (52 kg Girls) 3rd place John Ng NSG Judo (73 kg Boys) 2nd place Singapore Youth Festival 2023 Certificate of Distinction Singapore Youth Festival 2023 Certificate of Distinction
Hannah Loh (2T22), 1st Singapore Youth Festival 2023 Certificate of Distinction Singapore Youth Festival 2023 Certificate of Distinction
NSG K4 1000m
Raphael Tan Jun Kang (2T28), 3rd Girls, 3rd Guzheng Ensemble Modern Dance NSG Gymnastics (Trampoline) Canoeing (Girls) choir Guitar Ensemble
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The Harvard Prize Book award is presented to promising students all around the world who go beyond the call of duty to show kindness and care to others. With its origins dating back to 1910, the Harvard Prize Book award recognises promising young service leaders who have inspired others to engage in authentic and sustainable acts of kindness.

Nivish has been commended for his contributions to the college community as well as his involvement in his neighbourhood. A proponent of active ageing, he is heavily involved in numerous events organised by his neighbourhood committee to help the elderly in his neighbourhood live a more active lifestyle.

Valsalan Nivish, Class of 2022

Robocup Asia-Pacific (RCAP) CoSpace Autonomous

Two teams from CJC participated in the Robocup AsiaPacific (RCAP) CoSpace Autonomous Driving Challenges where they each programmed autonomous vehicles to navigate through a smart city in both real and virtual environments. Team Ignition (Dang Vu Hai Dang and Max Liu Yufeng) and Team Chromium (Nicole Tan Ziyi, Neo Rui Feng Nigel and See Zhe An Bryan) achieved First and Third place respectively.

Merit Award

Gwyneth Tan (2T05, Class of 2022)

Gwyneth Tan (2T05, Class of 2022) received the Merit Award for the 2023 Edwin Thumboo Prize. The prestigious prize, awarded by NUS Faculty of Arts and Social Sciences, recognises only three pre-university students annually for excellence in literary criticism.

Gwyneth’s wonderful essay explored, at length, the presentation of temporality in shaping selfhood in James Joyce’s “A Portrait of the Artist as a Young Man.” Her achievement is a testament to her love for English Literature and maturity of thought.

One of our J2 teams participated in the International Space Challenge (Starter Category). They attained a Merit award for their efforts. This marks the first time that CJC has attained an award at this competition.

The daVinci@SUTD STEAMxD Immersion Programme 2023, an MOE-funded STEAMxD (STEAM = Science, Technology, Environment, Engineering, Arts, and Math, and D = Design) workshop, took place in January 2023. There were participating students from 18 different Junior Colleges and Integrated Programme (IP) schools.

Rayner Wan (2T28) attained the Top Team and Best Innovative Solution awards for the Drone Technologies track while Hazel Ngo (2T25) attained the Certificate of Participation for her involvement in the AI Robots track.

The same team also clinched the 2nd place award in Young Entrepreneurs Challenge organised annually by ASCI, out of 40 over teams. In the Finals, they presented an impressive business idea which helps to improve mental health treatment and inclusivity.

The same team also clinched the 2nd place award in Young Entrepreneurs Challenge organised annually by ASCI, out of 40 over teams. In the Finals, they presented an impressive business idea which helps to improve mental health treatment and inclusivity.

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Merit Award (L-R): Steve Aureel (2T28), Han Rui (2T10) Not in photo: Yuan Mengfei (2T07) Team Ignition (1st Place) | Team Chromium (3rd Place) (L-R): Dang Vu Hai Dang (1T28), Max Liu Yufeng (1T28), Nicole Tan Ziyi (2T20), Neo Rui Feng Nigel (2T20), See Zhe An Bryan (2T09)
Top Team & Best Innovative Solution for the Drone Technologies track Rayner Wan (2T28) Certificate of Participation for her involvement in the AI Robots track Hazel Ngo (2T25)
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CJC BizComp is an inter-school business pitching competition where our teams competed with teams from RI, ASCI, SJI and MI. One of the the teams from the Nexus CCA achieved the 2nd place award. They presented an innovative business idea on the silver economy which impressed the judges.

CJC BizComp is an inter-school business pitching competition where our teams competed with teams from RI, ASCI, SJI and MI. One of the the teams from the Nexus CCA achieved the 2nd place award. They presented an innovative business idea on the silver economy which impressed the judges.

Vu Minh Tri (1T27), Pan Wei Jun (1T27), Ramanathan Saiganesh (1T08)

Engineering Technology Programme

Singapore Mathematical

The Engineering and Tech Programme Scholarships are awarded to PreUniversity students who have strong foundations in mathematics and science, with an inclination towards applied, interdisciplinary and hands-on learning.

The CJC team worked collaboratively to understand and apply mathematics to a realworld problem. For the second year in a row, the team has achieved a Distinction, putting CJC in the same league as NUS High School of Mathematics and Science and Hwa Chong Institution!

87 JC1 and JC2 students took part in the Singapore Mathematical Olympiad (Open section) this year. Our students have done the school proud by clinching 1 Silver, 1 Bronze and 5 Honourable Mentions

1 Silver (Tran Trung Kien, 2T27), 1 Bronze (Bai Fubin, 2T14), and 5 Honourable Mentions

(L-R): Mr Tan Jek Suan (Vice-Principal), Mrs Phyllis Lim (Principal), Vu Minh Tri (1T27), Aw Jin Kai Ian (2T09), Ong Zhi Rong (2T15), Bai Fubin (2T14), Tran Trung Kien (2T27), Mr Lim Chye Fook (HOD of Mathematics) and Mrs Poon Wai Chin (Vice-Principal)

Raphael Tan (2T28) clinched the prestigious Singapore Olympic Foundation-Peter Lim Scholarship for his remarkable sporting prowess in fencing!

Not in photo: Gabriel Reuben Lee Wei Song (1T28) and Tran Thanh Nam (2T09) (L-R): Raphel Chua (1T16), Xavier Ting (1T08), Goh Hern Yee (1T28), Darius Khoo (1T12), Mrs Phyllis Lim (Principal), Mr Lim Chye Fook (HOD of Mathematics), Zachary Lin (1T10), Chua Xuan Yu (1T13) and Bryan See (1T09) 2nd Place (L-R): Daniel Ashraf Teo (1T02), Not in photo: Jai Thanh Le (1T06) Singapore Olympic Raphael Tan (2T28) International Mathematical Distinction (L-R): Dr Lim Wei Ying, Mr Tan Jek Suan (Vice-Principal), Nguyen Thai Binh (2T28), Goh Zhi Yu, Anna (2T26), Dhiravidachelvan Deepan (2T12), Javier Lim Wei (2T11), Mrs Poon Wai Chin (Vice-Principal) and Mr Lim Chye Fook (HOD of Mathematics) Harvard Alumni for Global Chloe Pang (1T05)
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Chloe Pang (1T05) emerged as one of the six winners of the prestigious essay writing contest for her exceptional essay on the pressing needs of women in the urban landscape.

Javier Lim Wei from 2T11 has won the prestigious Computing @ SMU Award due to his stellar academic performance and keen interest in computing. Javier received a certificate, a cash prize as well as opportunities to interact with faculty and senior students of Singapore Management University.

Javier Lim Wei (2T11)

Caritate Award Feature

Designing with TI Graphing Calculators

The TI Graphing Calculators Competition requires students to come up with original designs using a graphing calculator. Dang Vu Hai Dang (1T28) attained the Bronze award for his innovative design that aims to raise awareness of the dangers of hacking. Five other CJ students attained the Certificate of Participation.

The Caritate Award is a peer-nominated award that recognises acts of service carried out by students in truth and love. It seeks to affirm CJCians who have made a positive contribution in the community. The donor of the Caritate Award is Mr. Tan Tee How, a CJC alumnus (Class of 1977). He is currently the chairman of the National Healthcare Group and Gambling Regulatory Authority of Singapore, and holds board appointments in multiple companies.

20 students represented CJC at the annual cybersecurity competition,Cyberthon,on 29 April this year. Cyberthon 2023 is the 5th edition of the annual capture-the-flag competition jointly organised by Hwa Chong Institution (HCI), Centre for Strategic Infocomm Technologies (CSIT) and Defence Cyber Organisation (DCO). This is part of ongoing efforts to nurture young talents in cybersecurity. Out of more than 150 teams, one of our teams attained a Top 10 position. This is the best showing from CJC in the last 5 years.

Top 10 (L-R): Khanatip Chok-oon-kit (2T28), Arvin Shivram (2T16), Venkateshwaran Narasimhan (2T13) Not in photo: Zheng Zhouyang (2T13)

The College received over 150 nominations from JC1 and JC2 students for the Caritate Award in 2023. 16 JC2 students, who received their awards

Designing with TI Graphing Calculators

In August this year, thirty-five students represented our College at the annual Australian Mathematics Competition 2023. One student received the High Distinction Award and four of our students received the Distinction Award.

Recipients of the Caritate Award 2023 are:

KONG CHING WING, KENDRICK 1T01

CHLOE LY KELAART 1T02

KENNETH FICARA TOBA 1T02

KUAN COCO JIAMIN 1T02

LIU SIQI 1T03

LIM JUNWEN 1T07

BRIAN MATTHEWS SEKAR1T10

JAGADEESAN JEBA JOCELYN1T13

DARREN OH KANG ZHE 1T16

LAM YI JUN 1T17

DIANA KHAW 1T20

JAYASUDHA RAMASWAMY1T20

at the JC2 Graduation Ceremony on 6 October, and 17 JC1 students, who received their awards at the JC1 End-of-Year Thankgiving Ceremony were the inaugural recipients of the Caritate Award. Each student received a special Caritate Award collar pin and certificate.

In addition, the Caritate Award is presented to individuals or groups who have made significant contributions to the College. The recipients of the award this year are Mr Robin Chee and Mrs Pele Chee on behalf of the Dr. and Mrs. Chee Kim Ho Endowment Fund.

ULRICA CHENG 1T21

CLAIRE TAN SHAN QI 1T24

SARAH SYAZWANI BINTE ABDUL NAZIR 1T24

ZHU YANBIN 1T26

BETHANY LIM MINYI 1T28

JANANI SIVAKUMAR 2T20

LIM EN TZE JABEZ 2T09

LIM RUI JIE 2T13

ZHANG DONGZHI 2T14

ISAAC CHRISTENSEN TAN2T16

ERIN QUEK MIN LING 2T18

EUNICE LOW YUN LI 2T18

MARIMUTHU HARINNI2T18

S GATIK 2T18

PECHETTI VENKATA SHASHWATH 2T19

CHLOE NATASHA SEE LIN2T20

JOANNE LEE 2T20

MICHELLE ONG MEI XIN2T20

N D DURGHADEVE 2T20

YUMINLY 2T26

ALICXIS CHANG

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Bronze Award Dang Vu Hai Dang (1T28) Certificate of Participation Aadi Jain (1T27), Chloe Pang (1T05), Pek Dong Jun (1T13), Crispin Yeo (1T13) High Distinction Dang Vu Hai Dang (1T28) Distinctions
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Shin Jeong-Won (1T14), Vu Minh Tri (1T27), Colin Aw Ren Xiang (1T28), Gabriel Reuben Lee Wei Song (1T28) 2023 CJC Flame Scholarship (JC1) (L-R) Chloe Pang Kai Yi, Wong Xin Yi Shermaine, Sow Yu Yan, Nayana Kolasseri, Jerrald Koh JIe Le, Claire Goh Jia An, Ng Ern Nyee, Chan Chien Yin (Elysha), Wong Jing Xuan Kayla Not in Photo: Kuan Coco Jiamin 2023 English Language Elective Scholarship (JC1) (L-R) Velveetia Tan Zi Lin, Katelyn Ng Kah Yee, Nitra Natasha Vincent, Jonathan Hee Weizhe, Ong Le Xin Therese, Lau Qi Xin Zann, Lam Yoke Ting Tiffany 2023 CJC Archbishop Scholarship (JC1)
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Student Development Programme

In developing every CJCian as a Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart, CJC’s Student Development (SD) programme works hand in hand with the college’s academic programmes to ensure holistic student development. The SD programme uses the social change model of leadership (Astin & Astin, 1996) as a framework that guides us as we nurture students to develop in the domain of

reflective disposition and are brought through a deepening spiral of growth that helps them discover and strengthen their talents and interests (self), build meaningful relationships (others) and to eventually be equipped to make a positive change to the community and world around them (community).

Pastoral Care:

In CJC, we value meaningful relationships and recognise their importance in the overall growth and well-being of our students. Every CJCian is part of a Home Tutorial class which is the basic unit designed to foster a sense of belonging in students throughout their twoyear CJC experience. Under the mentorship of a Home Tutor, each Home Tutorial class journeys together, building strong bonds of friendship in the process, and challenging each person to grow to become the best versions of themselves possible. Every Home Tutorial group is part of a larger House System where students are placed under the leadership of teachers as House Masters and student leaders as House Leaders. This system builds team, house and community spirit.

Developing emotional resilience in students and fostering an inclusive college community have been our key areas of focus. A strong belief

in the importance of pastoral care undergirds different programmes that support students’ mental health. The Pastoral Care Councillors (PCCs) take the lead in effecting positive changes in the areas of mental health, peer support, and inclusion within the college community. The PCCs are trained in the essential skills of peer counselling such as identifying signs of distress, listening actively and exercising empathy. These skills enable them to provide emotional support to their classmates. The PCCs also actively engage their classmates in discussions about mental health and stress management during Friday morning BEAR sessions.

BEAR stands for “build emotional and academic resilience.” To instil emotional and academic resilience in students, Home Tutors engage in one-to-one conversations with students which follow the Reflective Cycle; ExperienceReflection-Action framework of our college. These frequent interactions between students and their Home Tutors outside of formal lessons help students feel validated, supported and confident in overcoming challenges.

SD Curriculum

CJC students attend weekly SD sessions within their Home Tutorial groups or Religious Education Programme groups. These sessions serve as part of CJC’s holistic development programme which enables students to discover the connection between self, others and the wider community. Sessions in the programme focus on character and values formation, personal leadership skills, developing individual and group strengths, citizenship education, sexuality education and religious and moral education. Underpinning these programmes is an emphasis on helping students develop a growth mindset in order to develop the belief that each student’s strengths can be developed through openness to experiences and purposeful effort. Circle time pedagogy is adopted during these lessons to build a sense of community amongst teachers and students and to build emotionally and academically resilient individuals who possess the dispositions of servant leaders.

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Student Development Programme

The two-year SD Curriculum Programme begins with allowing students to understand and develop themselves as all-rounded individuals, followed by an extended focus on building and managing interpersonal relationships and finally, allowing them to understand the positive impact they can have on the wider community. The classroom sessions with their Home Tutors challenge students to think critically about complex societal issues and also equip them with the tools to make their own moral decisions.

Religious Education Programme (REP)

CJC’s Religious Education Programme (REP) adopts an inclusive approach which takes CJCians on a road of deeper discovery of the self, community and wider world around them through the eyes of faith. The REP comprises lessons and annual retreats that encourage students to seek God and discover their purpose in life.

Our REP begins with the JC1 Retreat that takes place at the start of every JC1 year. It introduces students to the spiritual formation programme in CJC and provides them with the opportunity to reflect on the changes that are happening as they make the transition to a junior college. There is of course a social dimension to the Retreat as interaction time is provided to help the JC1 participants build bonds with one another. In 2023, the theme of the JC1 Retreat was ‘Illumine’. The Retreat comprised a series of sessions across different academic subjects based on the theme of finding God in the midst of the students’ academic endeavours.

Our REP lessons, which run at intervals in both the JC1 and JC2 years, challenge students to grow their faith in multiple dimensions. We explore issues like relationships, personal vocations, and even moral dilemmas. Our aim is to help every CJCian find their personal identity through the eyes of faith and to inspire them to be the change they wish to see in the world.

REP in CJC culminates with a two-day JC2 Retreat at the end of the JC2 year. All JC2 students are welcome to attend this retreat, which is a significant milestone that marks the end of their time in CJC and provides an opportunity for them to reflect and renew their strength for the GCE A-Level examinations. In 2023, the theme of the JC2 Retreat was ‘Arise’. A safe space was created for all participants to reflect on their life journeys, particularly the time spent in CJC, and to deepen their relationship with God and the community through guided reflections, prayer, and sharing. A key takeaway from the Retreat was for the students to look beyond what they were experiencing at present, and to recognise that there is life beyond their time in Catholic Junior College.

National Education

The National Education programmes this year aimed to develop students who are socially aware, adept at critical thinking, and wellinformed about local, regional, and global issues. On Total Defence Day, the JC2 Ignite Students conducted a cohort sharing on the topic of Food Security, which was related to the theme of their Ignite Conference in 2022, to raise awareness of various ongoing efforts to strengthen Singapore’s food resilience, as well as challenge their peers to adopt sustainable habits in their daily lives. During International Friendship Day, students reflected on the importance for Singapore to maintain good relationships with other countries while standing firm on the need to uphold international law and agreements. On Racial Harmony Day (RHD), students came in their ethnic attire and participated in a series of traditional games and RHD-themed activities planned by the CJC Student Council.

It was truly a colourful and memorable celebration of diversity! Finally, the 2023 National Day Celebrations promoted a stronger sense of togetherness through inter-house competitions and a singalong session of National Day songs. Students also enjoyed a concert that featured vibrant performances from the CJC Dance Club and Guitar Ensemble.

As part of the yearly Senior Servant dialogues with our students, the Senior Minister of State, Dr. Janil Puthucheary, engaged the JC2 cohort on important national and societal issues regarding mental health, diversity and inclusion to help students understand the complexities of building a more supportive culture in Singapore. In addition, Ambassador Selvarajah engaged our JC1 cohort on the principles that guide Singapore’s foreign policy and Singapore’s relations with other states on a regional and global level.

Student Leadership Development

Leadership development is an important feature of the SD programme. In CJC, we believe that every CJCian must develop as a leader regardless of whether they have a title or position. Leadership starts with the self: one has to develop self-awareness, self-discipline, and the capacity for self-reflection. Our student leadership development permeates across all students at various tiers: Home Tutorial Groups (Class Management Committee), CoCurricular Activities, the House System, and at the highest level, the Student Council. Our student leadership development programme is anchored on the goal of developing every CJCian to be a Thinker with a Mission and Leader with a Heart (TMLH). Training and mentorship opportunities are provided to help our leaders develop the 7 TMLH attributes: integrity, discernment, resilience, initiative, humility, purpose and being nurturing, through programmes like the Class Management Committee (CMC) Training Programmes, JC1 Leadership Training Camp and the JC1 Leaders’ Dialogue. These programmes are supported by both teachers and alumni.

Dialogue with Dr. Janil Puthucheary JC2 Retreat group photo Labyrinth walk during the JC2 Retreat JC1 Retreat Racial Harmony Day (2T20)
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CMC Training Programme

To mark the start of their leadership journey in CJC, the CMC training programme provides the CMC with opportunities to discover their leadership styles and learn the importance of having a vision in their leadership journey. The first training session focuses on providing them with a platform to envision the class culture they would like to cultivate, as well as formulate their leadership philosophy in order to discover and develop their potential as leaders.

Throughout the subsequent training sessions, the CMC leaders are continually encouraged to reflect on their actions and development, providing them with the time and space to reflect on their achievements and areas for improvement in their leadership journey. Through these sessions, we believe that our student leaders have gained more confidence to serve their peers and community with a greater sense of purpose and mission.

CMC Training Programme

To mark the start of their leadership journey in CJC, the CMC training programme provides the CMC with opportunities to discover their leadership styles and learn the importance of having a vision in their leadership journey. The first training session focuses on providing them with a platform to envision the class culture they would like to cultivate, as well as formulate

their leadership philosophy in order to discover and develop their potential as leaders.

Throughout the subsequent training sessions, the CMC leaders are continually encouraged to reflect on their actions and development, providing them with the time and space to reflect on their achievements and areas for improvement in their leadership journey. Through these sessions, we believe that our student leaders have gained more confidence to serve their peers and community with a greater sense of purpose and mission.

The second day started with a bang with a trek to the nearby quarry and an amazing race around the Botanic Gardens. After the second 360 feedback and reflections session, the LTC culminated with a closing ceremony to mark the beginning of the students’ leadership journey in CJC, where the JC1 student leaders with their different talents, abilities and aspirations were called together as “One Flame One Family” to serve and ‘Be The Light’ for the CJ community and beyond.

This LTC provided our JC1 student leaders with opportunities to develop their leadership capabilities and hone their communication, organisational and interpersonal skills. It also provided them with a suitable platform for self-discovery and served as a checkpoint where they could reflect on their individual leadership strengths and weaknesses thus far. More importantly, this LTC helped to develop stronger relationships between the student leaders.

JC1 Strengths-based Leadership Workshop

Conducted in-person by an external vendor specialising in strengths-based profiling and the socioemotional development of students, this Strengths-based Leadership Workshop marked the mid-point of our students’ leadership journey in CJC. This workshop helped student leaders to understand the fundamentals of leadership as they worked towards developing their 2024 work plans for their respective

classes, CCAs and Houses.

JC1 Leaders’ Dialogue

Our student leaders in CJC play significant roles in contributing to the culture of the College. Anchoring on the 4 ‘C’s—College Identity, College Vibrancy, Culture of Care, and College Facilities and Infrastructure—the 49th Student Council facilitated the annual Leaders’ Dialogue, bringing together the organisational leaders comprising the House EXCO, CMC members (HTCs, AHTCs and PCCs) and leaders of all CCA groups, to discuss the challenges they face and identify possible areas for improvement. After which, the student leaders regrouped to discuss their respective work plans that can possibly be incorporated to close the identified gaps for the following year. This dialogue provides a platform for our student leaders to come together collaboratively to create a culture which values the voices of all students, and grants opportunities to all students to lead, serve and develop.

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The CJC Ignite Programme

The CJC Ignite Programme seeks to develop critical and creative thinkers with social consciousness. Primarily, this is achieved through integral learning, inviting students to make connections across disparate fields and topics of learning. This interdisciplinary approach lends itself naturally to inquiry-led, concept-based, and problem-solving learning approaches, challenging students to be active and inquisitive learners.

The programme is anchored in pedagogically diverse lessons aimed at achieving these outcomes, and augmented by milestone programmes—the Ignite Local Service Learning Project (LSLP) and the Ignite Conference— which provide real-world learning and allow Ignite students to apply and showcase their growth in the programme. The Ignite Programme is offered to students selected for their academic potential and dispositional fit to the programme’s objectives.

In the classroom, students are challenged to think beyond the syllabus, to engage with their learning conceptually, and to form inter- and intra-disciplinary connections. Students are encouraged to question actively and challenged to take the lead in their learning.

In the 2023 Ignite Curriculum, students explored the theme of “Future Cities, Resilient Communities”. Students examined future possibilities for Singapore through the lens of cultural continuity and adaptation, diversity of stakeholders and urban design.

In March 2023, all four JC1 Ignite classes embarked on learning journeys to Whampoa to learn about how ecosystems of support can help communities. 1T06, 1T27 and 1T28 also applied their learning to local service learning projects with Whampoa Family Service Centre, the National Kidney Foundation (NKF) and NTUC Health Senior Citizen.

1T05 pursued a project related to cultural continuity: the Oral Histories of CJC trailblazers. They interviewed past CJCians on how they have embodied CJC values, so that these interviews can continue to inspire future CJC students.

Continuing the momentum of interdisciplinary learning, the 2023 Ignite Conference featured a learning journey within the Ang Mo Kio neighbourhood. This was facilitated by our partner, Skillseed, and the National Youth Council (NYC). Students also interacted with community leaders to hear about groundup community development initiatives. The conference culminated in an Ideathon, where

participants competed in designing future possibilities for the city.

The challenges of the future and the difficulties of recent years are well-known. In preparing for the future and adapting to disruptions, the Ignite Programme resists stagnation and embraces the notion that learning can occur in various inventive forms. It continues to evolve and much more awaits.

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In its time of office from 2022-2023, the 48th Student Council, led by Council President, Aqil Aufa Bin Muhammad Taufik, was instrumental in facilitating numerous initiatives and events that were no longer restricted by COVID-19 regulations. These initiatives and events were aligned with the College’s theme ‘Hearts Ablaze: One Flame, One Family’. On the whole, the Student Council aimed to provide platforms for greater inclusiveness within the CJC community.

Organised into three wings, namely the Catholic Activities Wing, the Community Involvement Wing as well as the Student Activities Wing, the 48th Student Council focused on being a bridge between College management, the student body and the external community. What united the 48th Student Council was its common goal to serve the College community in truth and in love by upholding the standards and legacies of our predecessors and enacting positive changes.

2023 JC1 Orientation

This year’s 2023 Orientation theme was aptly named “Orion: Light Up Your Path”. Orion is a constellation and also a wordplay on “Orientation”. As the incoming JC1s embarked on their new journey in CJC, they were called to rise to the occasion in their first week in college, and to participate to the best of their abilities while discovering more about CJ and its culture. Orion started the true CJ way, with our Orientation Group Leaders (OGLs) lining up the corridors to warmly welcome all to the CJ family.

Orion was a great hunter who, after his death, was honoured with a constellation that remains prominent and visible throughout the world.

The Orion constellation is made up of 32 bright stars. However, due to an explosive supernova, Orion split apart and lost its stars in the CJ galaxy, where it could disappear forever.

From the 3rd to 9th of February, the JC1s were inducted into CJC, where Orion quickly summoned the galaxy’s finest heroes: the four stars Alphard, Polaris, Zosma and Maia, representing the CJC attributes of Resilience, Discernment, Initiative and Nurturing respectively. Throughout the Orientation programme, their goal was to look for the missing stars and bring them together to enable Orion to shine brightly once again.

The Orientation planning committee, comprising five members from the 48th Student Council and headed by the 48th Council President, took a leap of faith in resuming the programme “Space Voyage” at an external venue—the 100Plus Promenade at the Singapore Sports Hub.

The Orientation programme also included the House-based “Amazing Race” which was facilitated by the JC2 Sports Leaders, providing them with opportunities to lead the JC1s in an interactive session to introduce the College’s House system. The JC1s were also given platforms to experience CJ’s reflective culture through daily reflections as well as the Mandala- making session. Orientation ended on a high note with the return of wet games (“GalaxSea”) as well as the Finale where Orion’s stars were found, culminating in the restoration of the CJ galaxy.

The JC1 cohort and their OGLs shared a few emotional moments together at the finale, encouraged one another to be fearless in facing the challenges ahead and promised to support one another in truth and in love.

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2023 Mental Wellness Week

Last year, CJC held our inaugural Mental Wellness Week (MWW), which helped the school clinch the Silver Ribbon Mental Health Award for 2022. In 2023, MWW became a college tradition as we continue to recognise the importance of mental wellness especially in a post-COVID 19 world. This year, the school organised a wide range of activities as part of Mental Wellness week.

• CJInvestigates, a game that aimed to raise awareness of casual bullying

• Designing class care boards for each class to integrate into their classroom and to promote mental wellness as a class culture

• A craft station that allowed CJCians to create gifts to support and encourage one another

• Be Yourself Day, where students were encouraged to wear clothes of their own choice to promote self-expression, acceptance and vibrancy

• Rockafella XVII: Reborn, CJC’s annual rock concert as the grand finale for the week.

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“Fully Alive” (JC1 REP Session during Orientation

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Inspired by the words of St. Irenaeus—”The glory of God is man fully alive”—the CA Wing organised the opening Religious Education Programme (REP) session during Orientation 2023 on 7 February 2023. Assisted by JC2 students from Genesis, our student leaders welcomed all JC1 Catholic students and introduced them to the College’s various Catholic activities. Testimonies, reflective music, and small-group sharing gave JC1s an insight into how the Catholic faith is experienced and shared in CJC.

Lenten Project 2023

The annual Lenten Project is a major event for the CA Wing—not only because of the religious significance of Lent, but also because of the opportunities it offers for collaboration with multiple parties. It begins on Ash Wednesday and ends the day before Easter Sunday. This year, the CA Wing planned an extensive programme that included Stations of the Cross, weekly special reflections and prayers during morning assembly, a foyer exhibition, as well as the highlight—Lenten Evening—which took place on Friday, 31 March 2023.

Easter Project 2023

The 48th and 49th cohorts of the Catholic Activities Wing collaborated to organise the annual Easter Project on the week after Easter Sunday. Featuring games, puzzles, and trivia activities that were conducted in the canteen and foyer, this event aimed to share the good news of Christ’s resurrection with the general student body through a light-hearted approach. The highlight of the week was the college-wide Easter Egg Hunt that saw students from both levels enthusiastically searching for brightlycoloured easter eggs—an apt symbol of new life—hidden at various locations around the school. In the spirit of sharing the Easter joy, prizes awaited those who successfully collected the eggs.

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Community Involvement Wing

The Community Involvement (CI) Wing aims to serve as the conduit, connecting students with College management and fostering ties between the College and the wider community. Embracing the belief that each CJCian can contribute to the overall welfare of the College, the Wing strives to involve as many students as possible in college-wide events, with the goal of empowering them to be effective servant leaders.

2022 JC1 Leaders’ Dialogue

The 48th CI Wing organised the annual dialogue session for over 200 organisational student leaders to address key issues related to college identity, college vibrancy, the creation of a culture of Care and college facilities. It proved to be a significant and fruitful occasion as CJC’s community of student leaders gathered to explore potential strategies for enhancing the CJC experience at various levels, including class, CCA, House, and the College as a whole. It was also a good networking session as student leaders from different backgrounds got to know each other better and formed friendships. Through this platform, student leaders were invited to actively contribute to solutions, engaging in detailed discussions on various issues to identify feasible ways to further improve the CJ experience, as well as to concretise their work plans for the upcoming year.

2023 Open House

In 2023, the 48th CI Wing oversaw the transition from an e-Open House in 2022 back to a faceto-face format, just like in pre-COVID 19 times. The Wing maintained its traditional role of connecting with the external community, offering them insights into the CJC experience, and igniting the interest of prospective students in the diverse opportunities for leadership and growth available in CJC.

The CI Wing collaborated effectively with various student leaders, teachers and members of College management. The outcome was a dynamic and memorable Open House experience which featured tours of the campus, interactive panel discussions, live

performances, and vibrant CCA booths. This was successful in bringing together the entire college community. Many of the CCA booths also organised experience stations which enabled visitors to try out the activities offered by the CCA. The Performing Arts CCAs put up engaging live performances in the piazza and canteen. Furthermore, having two customised tour routes—the Student Life Focused route and the Academic Focused route—allowed visitors to choose the area of College life that they would like to find out more about.

Student Activities Wing

The Student Activities Wing aims to foster a vibrant college environment by organising memorable school events.

Graduation Day 202 was organised for the graduating cohort of 2022 to celebrate the end of their CJC chapter. The tradition of holding a pageant for the graduating cohort was continued this year which enthused the graduating students; in addition, a graduation carnival was organised to enliven the proceedings.

2022 also saw the birth of CJTok, our very own CJC TikTok channel. Funny and creative TikTok videos have been uploaded to the channel to foster a stronger school identity in CJC.

Rockafella XVII: Reborn was also held in April 2023 with an overwhelming attendance of 700 students and staff, exemplifying our strong CJC spirit and identity. This rock concert tradition provides a platform to showcase CJC talents, and this year there were even special performances including dance items and a magic show! It was also heartwarming to have our very own teachers’ band, as well as our alumni band, to further boost the enthusiasm of the crowd.

“Reborn” was chosen as the theme of the event to encapsulate the importance of restoring our College’s vibrancy after the pandemic. Rockafella XVII truly delivered this. the programme’s objectives.

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JEK SUAN, MR PHILIP ALVAR, MRS PHYLLIS LIM, MRS POON WAI CHIN, MR ALVIN LEONG

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MDM ANG SHIOK HOON, MS NATALIE, MARIANNE TOH CHIA EN, CHUA WEI DA, LIM YU FEI (LIN YUFEI) MARCUS AURELIUS FOO, MICHAEL ALBERT VISHAL MICHAEL, AKSHAJ KOKKERI, LOUIS GOU ZI AN, TRISHVEER KUL SINGH, DAVID MAXIMILIAN LIM WEN WEI, JONATHAN GRAZIANO YANG, CHIA JARED, REUBEN DAVID LOUIS, ALDEN EDWARD ZHENG YAN JIE, FOO JEMMA, MRS TAN XINYI

Third Row (Left to Right):

ODELIA LIM WANJING, GENEVIEVE JOELLE PANG SHAN-WEI, OH JING XUAN, ALICIA JOANNA XIENATA, GISELLE KOH YU XUAN, KOH MUI TENG JENNA, CHLOE LAI RUI YU, LIU YUTONG, GWYNETH SER, AW KER YUEH ARIELLE, POON HEEM TUCK, CHLOE NATASHA SEE LIN, WANG XIN YU, JADYNN, PEARLYN YAN HUI LE, YEOW LI XUAN

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MS CHARMAINE MIRANDA, MS DAWN ANG, MR TAN JEK SUAN, MR PHILP ALVAR, MRS PHYLLIS LIM, MRS POON WAI CHIN, KUAN COCO JIAMIN, LIN YIN-BIN, ZACHARY, JERRALD KOH JIE LE, MR LEONG

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MDM ANG SHIOK HOON, MS NATALIE LEE, BABU RONALD ROHAN, WANG BAILIN, KEITH MICHAEL ONG YEE MING, JEREMIAH MATTHEW NG, IMAN BIN ZOLKIFLI, TENG JUN YONG, LI LINXUAN, EZZATH SAHEERJAN BIN JAMAL ABDUL NAZAR, KAVENESH S/O MANIVANNAN, ANG JUN YI GALEN, AASHNA JOLHE, TIONG QIYAN, ISABELLE, TRISHA TAN, MRS TAN XINYI

Third Row (Left to Right): CELINE PEK XIN NING, DESIREE TRINITY TAN, CHLOE CHONG QIN RU, SOON JIA LI, COLINE, GABRIELLE TAN SU-ERNN, SKYLER MEI ALEXANDRA VAN SLEE, CHIA ZI HAN, KELLY LAI RUI QI, JAZ FOO KHAI XIN, SEE EN NI CLARA, DARLING QUAN ZHI YING, LIM JING XI, ADIA, CHAY YONG SHI, SHANNEN NG HWEE SUEN, TAN CHING

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Global Leadership Programme (OSLP)

The migrant workers play an important role in the development of Singapore and its economy. As migrant workers are the backbone of Singapore’s construction, marine shipyard and process sectors, it is crucial to take care of them to ensure that Singapore remains competitive despite its limited workforce.

This Global Leadership Programme (OSLP) teaches students to work collaboratively with migrant workers by exposing them to some key challenges migrant workers face in Singapore. In the process of interacting with migrant workers, students learn the value of cultural humility. Students are encouraged to engage in an ongoing process of inquiry and selfawareness to consider how power and privilege shape different social systems and realities for migrant workers.

In addition, a community-based walk in Farrer Park co-led by migrant workers highlights its social and cultural significance as an important social node for the migrant workers. The walk includes a food-tasting experience at a Bangladeshi eatery with dishes introduced by the migrant workers.

Students also had the privilege of enjoying a performance by the Migrant Dancers Singapore dance troupe, followed by a short dialogue session with migrant dancers themselves, where students learned that inclusivity can be realised through forming genuine relationships and meeting tangible needs.

The programme ended with students presenting their ideas to the migrant workers as well as representatives from Here With You Social Services and Soap Cycling Singapore, followed by in-depth discussions on concrete steps of action to foster inclusivity.

Through this programme, students have deepened their understanding of the challenges faced by the migrant worker community in an evolving Singapore context. They have also garnered insights into a range of migrant worker-related issues, policies and perspectives through discussions and interactions with people of different backgrounds and areas of expertise.

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Global Leadership Programme In Cambodia (Interact Club)

With a changing world where globalisation, technology and intellectual capitalisation dominate and recreate a new world order, villages like Kanchang Koy in Cambodia are facing the pressures of modern society where education is seen as an important asset.

With globalisation, the technological revolution has become more relevant than ever in a child’s education. Many children in rural Cambodia lack access to technology especially during the pandemic which saw the prominence of online education, distance learning, flexible learning and e-learning taking over traditional ways of learning. The gap between rural and urban education will widen further unless steps are taken to teach children living in rural areas how to use technology.

The Global Leadership Programme (Cambodia), also known as the ‘Basic Computer Project’, hopes to provide basic computing knowledge for local Cambodian girls in Kanchang Koy. This

project is quite revolutionary for the girls as it may be the first time ever that they have seen a laptop. Through this programme, our CJC students imparted their knowledge of some basic English phrases and basic computer skills.

The programme was held online over Zoom over three days and consisted of three different segments. The first segment focused on teaching the Cambodian participants basic English followed by a quiz to test their understanding. The second segment involved teaching the participants how to use basic digital platforms such as Google Documents, Google Excel Sheet and the Google search engine. The third segment provided the participants with the skills to use basic functions on Google Slides. This was followed by a farewell session between the participants and our CJC student facilitators.

All in all, the project was impactful as it enriched the perspectives of our CJCians who learnt more about Cambodia.

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Economics and General Paper Enrichment Programme

In a world that increasingly recognises the importance of sustainable practices, Singapore stands at the forefront, exemplifying a commitment to balanced and responsible growth and development. Designed to blend theoretical knowledge with practical experiences, this three-day Economics-General Paper Stretch programme helped students to understand how sustainability is understood across the different sectors in Singapore. Each day, we engaged in expert-led talks and engaging interactive sessions. The inclusion of site visits to exemplary establishments added a hands-on dimension, allowing us to witness sustainable practices in action.

Highlights of this programme included talks on

the impact of FinTech as well as the changes in the Labour Market where we gleaned insights from Mr Bernard Soo and Associate Professor Walter Theseira respectively. We learned about how financial technology affects other financial institutions, the effects of immigration and the ways in which migrants contribute to Singapore’s cultural richness. We visited TOMRA, a leading player in sustainable waste management, which gave us an opportunity to witness Singapore’s commitment to a circular economy. We saw how waste can be transformed into valuable resources through cutting-edge technologies and strategic initiatives. We also enjoyed a tour around URA City Gallery which featured urban planning challenges and innovative solutions. Additionally, we went on an urban farm tour

at City Sprouts, learning about Singapore’s advancements in urban agriculture, vertical farming and the potential of alternative foods. This tour provided a firsthand experience of the enterprise’s attempts to rejuvenate new urban spaces as well to make Singapore more sustainable and food independent.

We were consistently encouraged to think critically about the implementation of sustainability practices in diverse contexts, and also gained useful perspectives on how economics, technological innovations and societal preferences mesh together to shape our approach to sustainability. In essence, this

stretch programme went above and beyond the limitations of traditional classroom learning. It provided us with a dynamic platform to connect our learnt knowledge with real-world challenges, engendering a deeper appreciation through the fields of General Paper and Economics. The skills and insights we acquired positioned us as informed, critical thinkers who are ready to contribute meaningfully to Singapore’s future in sustainable development.

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Vietnam Cultural Immersion Programme

From 23 to 29 November 2023, selected students from the JC1 H2 Geography and History cohort of Catholic Junior College (CJC) embarked on an eye-opening cultural immersion programme to Vietnam. With heartfelt blessings from our incoming Principal. Mrs Woo Soo Min, and Vice-Principal (Academic) Mrs Poon Wai Chin, the students departed from Singapore to Hanoi, brimming with excitement for the learning experiences to come.

The first key event of the programme was a visit to Tran Phu-Hoan Kiem (TPHK) High School, a partner school of CJC since 2019. The CJC students were greeted by the warm hospitality of the Vietnamese students and teachers, who treated them to performances, a lesson simulation, and a delectable traditional dish for lunch—bun cha. The TPHK students then guided the CJC students through the Hanoi Old Quarter, assisting in their geography fieldwork to investigate the liveability of various areas. Before bidding their new friends farewell, the CJC students put up a dance performance in the school hall, followed by a gift exchange

between the two schools.

The next day, the CJC students visited the Hoa Lo Prison Museum, first built by the French to house Vietnamese political prisoners and then used during the Vietnam War for American prisoners of war. The poignant exhibits raised questions about historical narratives, extending their thinking beyond the classroom. Thereafter, the students embarked on an exciting geographical investigation at Ha Long Bay. Lunch was enjoyed on a boat that sailed slowly through the breathtaking karst landscapes, piquing students’ curiosity about their formation. They then explored the Thien Cung limestone caves, where they examined the stunning stalactites and stalagmites, and weighed the significance of the physical and human factors influencing the natural landscape.

The fourth day began with a visit to the mangrove ecosystem at Xuan Thuy National Park in Nam Dinh. Students had a firsthand experience of the ecological significance of mangroves, deepening their understanding of their role in coastal protection and biodiversity.

After an exciting boat ride to a sandbar, the students picked clams, enjoyed the beautiful scenery, and even cleaned up the beach. This exploration of local aquaculture continued the next day when they visited a local prawn farm and tried their hand at prawning. This activity rounded up their experience in North Vietnam.

Day 6 began in Ho Chi Minh City, where the students visited the Reunification Palace and the War Remnants Museum. Both of these sites offered profound insights into the country’s tumultuous socio-political history, particularly during and after the Vietnam War. After lunch, the students visited the VietnamSingapore Industrial Park (VSIP) and learned about Vietnam’s stunning economic growth since the 1990s. This raised questions about the intersections between the economy, history, and geography of Vietnam, as well as the possibility of achieving sustainable and inclusive economic growth.

The final day brought contrasting emotions: first, the excitement of exploring the Cu Chi Tunnels,

part of a large network of tunnels that were the Viet Cong’s base of operations during the Vietnam War. The students crawled through a section of the tunnels and learned about the inventive traps and survival methods used during the war, gaining a visceral understanding of Vietnam’s wartime struggles, innovation, and resilience. Afterwards, a poignant visit to the Mai Am Thien Duyen Orphanage sensitised the students to the lasting effects of the war. They interacted with children and adults suffering from deformities caused by exposure to Agent Orange, evoking deep empathy and a recognition of the long-term impacts of war.

The immersive journey concluded with a flight back to Singapore. Though only 7 days long, the cultural exchanges, geographical and historical explorations, and emotional connections made during this programme have left an indelible mark on the CJC students, and taught them a great deal about the intersections that exist—not only within Vietnam, but across their subject disciplines.

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Local Leadership STEM Stretch Programme

Based on the theme ‘A more Secure and Sustainable Singapore through STEM’, the third edition of the five-day programme saw 25 JC1 Science students playing different leadership roles which included day leaders, designers, appreciation leaders and group leaders.

On the first day, the students visited the NUS School of Design and Environment 4 (SDE4) building which was the first to achieve net zero carbon in Singapore. They saw first-hand how the features of the building were purposefully designed to reduce energy usage through the application of scientific principles, clean energy and strategic choice of materials. The most popular stop was the Centre of 5G Digital Technology for Built Environment which displays state-of-the-art technology which the students could see and touch. In the afternoon, the students visited NTU School of Material Science

and Engineering, one of the top departments in the world in material science. After attending an introductory lecture, they toured laboratories in which NTU MSE undergraduate students introduced them to scientific equipment which assess various material properties. They also had a chance to witness the power of the milliondollar Scan Electron Microscope. Armed with their reflection booklet, students were seen jotting down notes actively—a testament to their desire to learn.

On day 2, the Physics students visited the Institute of Micro-Electronics in One-North where they donned protective suits to visit the semi-conductor clean room to understand how chips are manufactured and checked for defects. The Biology students visited the laboratory of the start-up company AntsInnovate where they were introduced to the science of alternative meat and had an opportunity to sample it. In

the afternoon, they learnt how private companies such as SkyGreens, which runs an urban farm, contribute to the national “30 by 30” vision. The students were impressed by how science is applied in the construction of the rotating troughs and how artificial intelligence (AI) is used to optimise the growing environment.

On day 3, the students attended a workshop run by the Singapore Fashion Council to learn about the science of creating sustainable fabric and how the fashion industry is contributing to sustainability. Through laboratory work, the students produced colourful, innovative fabrics and learnt basic sewing skills.

On day 4, Mr Lim Chye Fook (Head of Department/Mathematics) taught students how A-Level Mathematics can be used to understand climate change. In addition, the participants

had an opportunity to learn from Dr Tim Hu from ASTAR on how artificial intelligence (AI) contributes to sustainability.

Our students conducted a group STEMonstration on day 5 where they applied their learning throughout the week to propose ideas to make CJC a more sustainable place to live and learn in. The judging panel, comprising our Vice-Principal (Student Development) Mr Tan Jek Suan, Dr Tim Hu of ASTAR and Ms Tay Su Lynn (Lead teacher/Physics), were impressed by some of the concepts presented. Mr Tan, in his closing remarks, encouraged the students to be advocates of sustainability and continue to push for their ideas to be implemented.

The 5-day programme of intensive and rich learning ended with a discussion on the ethics of STEM and prize-giving.

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Work Attachment Shadowing Programme (WASP) and the JC Law Programme (JCLP)

Ahighlight of the Education and Career Guidance Programme is our Work Attachment and Shadowing Programme (WASP) and the JC Law Programme (JCLP), with the latter organised by the Singapore Academy of Law.

WASP is designed to provide JC1 students with opportunities to hone important soft skills required at the workplace. With the support of our industry partners, alumni, as well as the Parent Support Group (PSG), the College offered a diverse range of internships and attachment programmes, allowing for learning across different industries and job scopes. The JCLP is specifically organised for students to gain insights into the diverse career opportunities in the legal profession to help them make an

informed decision on whether to pursue a law degree.

To prepare for WASP and JCLP, our students first attended a Strengths-Based Career Development Workshop, guiding them to make informed choices about their career pathways in consideration of their unique talents and dispositions. Workshops covering key Education and Career Guidance (ECG) skill sets such as workplace etiquette and expectations were also provided for students under WASP and JCLP.

Through the Education and Career Guidance experience, the College seeks to boost our students’ readiness for the future. Our hope is to develop CJCians into active, contributing citizens who find meaning in their future pursuits.

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Open House 2023

cJC’s Open House took place on 13 January 2023. For the first time in years, the Open House was an in-person event. Months of meticulous planning went into organising and publicising the event. A microsite was even created to provide visitors with information about the various programmes offered by the school.

Before the clock had even struck 10 a.m., eager parents and students were already streaming into the school, and wandering among the colourfully decked out booths that were set up by the respective Co-Curricular Activities. The air was filled with excited but nervous chatter, and some of the CJCians courageously stepped forward to introduce themselves and welcome the visitors. Designated student tour guides brought the visitors around the school and shared earnestly about their experience as CJ students.

There were several activities happening simultaneously, leaving the visitors with much to see and do. In the foyer, piazza and canteen,

the various performing arts put on a series of energetic and vibrant performances that earned thunderous applause. Occasionally, powerful school and house cheers can be heard from flash mobs who enlivened the atmosphere. In various learning spaces such as the Conceptualise Space, thoughtful microlessons were held for potential students to better understand the subjects that CJC has to offer. In addition, the Principal’s talk at the Library offered useful insights about the school.

As part of the Principal’s talk, an invited alumna, Judith Tan (Class of 2021), also shared about her journey as a student leader, and how her experiences have shaped her indelibly as an individual.

What completes this unforgettable experience would undeniably be the free flow of food. Visitors were treated to an array of delectable snacks such as seaweed chicken and freshly prepared churros. Judging from the positive feedback from the visitors, this year’s event was indeed an unqualified success. By

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Chinese New Year

catholic Junior College held its annual Chinese New Year celebrations on January 20, 2023. This year’s theme for the celebrations was “inclusivity,” and this theme was definitely evident through a fun-filled day of activities that incorporated elements of various cultures and different academic subjects.

The celebration kicked off in class with the energetic tossing of yusheng, followed by a mouthwatering potluck feast. Then, we made our way down to the hall, where the performances began with the loud and lively beats of a traditional lion dance performance. Our emcees then took the stage to share their personal experiences of their own cultural festivals, including the Lunar New Year and Hari Raya celebrations. The principal also delivered an inspiring speech on the symbolism of the rabbit and how those born in the year of the Rooster should embrace optimism throughout all the challenges that their A-Level year would bring. The audience was then treated to a mesmerising performance by the Guzheng

CCA of a beautiful piece titled “Spring.” An educational maths presentation followed, where CJCians learned about the lunisolar calendar and how to predict the arrival of Chinese New Year each year.

The excitement continued with thrilling interhouse competitions. This segment began with “The Price is Dui,” a Kahoot game where multi-racial teams of representatives had to guess the costs of common Chinese New Year snacks and respond to trivia questions. Next, there was a TikTok Dance Competition, where representatives from each house competed to see who could best replicate TikTok dances to popular Chinese New Year songs. When their representatives clinched the prizes, the houses broke out in spontaneous cheers, further heightening the festive atmosphere. As the celebrations came to a close, the class leaders presented oranges to the teachers, and all CJCians received fortune cookies predicting good luck for the new year ahead.

cJCatholic Junior College extended a warm welcome to the incoming JC1 students with a harmonious “WELCOME TO CJ!” on February 3rd. The Orientation Programme, Orion, helped the JC1 students to settle into college life. The students were organised into four factions—Alphard, Maia, Polaris, and Zosma—and bonded with their respective orientation groups (OGs) through icebreakers and cheers led by orientation group leaders (OGLs). These activities introduced students to the energetic spirit of the school, as students learned the CJ cheer and unique faction cheers. The OGLs then took the highspirited students on a tour of key facilities like the Piazza, Lecture Theatres (LTs), and the Performing Arts Centre (PAC).

Over the next two days, JC1s unleashed their artistic prowess as they crafted banners that reflected the identities of their respective OGs. Following this display of ingenuity, the group headed to the Auditorium for an electrifying dance-off, where they grooved to the beat of

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iconic tracks—”All-Star” and “Starships”. The students then played faction games where they pitted their skills against rival OGs in an epic showdown of tenacity.

On the fourth day, students went to the Sports Hub and had an enjoyable picnic where they bonded over delicious food. Once everyone’s hunger was sated, the JC1s engaged in games hosted by alumni members. These games served as a perfect opportunity for the students to have fun and further cemented their camaraderie.

On the final day, the JC1 students donned dark apparel and participated in a series of thrilling water games with their peers from other factions. A wet and wild rendition of “Scissors, Paper, Stone,” saw students battling it out to secure points for their teams. The final day of Orion was a fitting conclusion to the orientation programme, providing the students with unforgettable memories with their newfound friends.

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A-Level Results Release: Class of 2022

The Class of 2022 achieved commendable results at the 2022 GCE A-Level examinations and did themselves and the College proud. Catholic Junior College (CJC) maintained its strong value-added performance with good distinction rates across the different A-Level subjects. The school is delighted to have many CJCians realise their aspirations and qualify for reputable local and overseas institutes of higher learning.

Mrs Phyllis Lim, Principal of CJC, commended the Class of 2022 for their results and said, “you picked up the pace and seized opportunities to embrace full learning activities once the easing of Safe Management Measures took effect. Despite challenges, you displayed resilience,

innovation, and drive to embrace learning with a growth mindset and achieve outstanding results. May you continue to lead and serve as Thinkers with a Mission and Leaders with a Heart.”

Mrs Poon Wai Chin, Vice-Principal/Academic added, “our heartiest congratulations to the Class of 2022 on your good results! The many pathways that lie ahead are yours to explore. Hold fast to your dreams and aspirations, while keeping an open mind as you progress in your learning and broaden your experiences. May you demonstrate your passion in all that you do and may the spirit of continuous learning enable you to seize new opportunities and face future challenges with courage and verve.”

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JC1 Welcoming and Commencement Ceremony

on 20 February 2023, CJC officially welcomed our new JC1s. The auditorium was buzzing with excitement, especially since the JC2 students had just met their buddy JC1 classes prior to the ceremony. Earlier in the morning, the seniors had led a series of icebreaker games and interactive activities to connect with their juniors, creating a lot of laughter and merriment in the process.

The ceremony began with our Principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim, sharing her aspirations for the student body. She encouraged the JC1s to get to know their classmates, CCA mates and other peers, and encouraged all students to seize opportunities to learn and grow. Mrs Lim also affirmed the hard work put in by the 48th Student Council in 2022, which included the introduction of our CJC collegiate shirt. In addition, she shared with the college community about the new study areas, cashless payment in the canteen, as well as various improvements to infrastructure in the campus. Mrs Lim mentioned that there was a record number of DSA student applications and admissions, invoking a round of applause and sense of pride among the JC2s. Many were excitedly chatting about the promising potential of the JC1 cohort and how they add to our diverse talent pool. Following this, the students were treated to

a montage created by the Film, Sound and Video Society (FSV) which depicted various key moments in the past academic year such as the Sports and Aesthetics Carnival 2022 and the 2023 JC1 Orientation programme. The JC2 audience cheered when they saw images of their peers in the TikTok dance challenge held during 2023’s Chinese New Year, and chuckled at humorous moments captured by the Film, Sound and Video CCA members.

The Welcoming and Commencement Mass then began, with Msgr. Ambrose Vaz presiding over mass, with College Chaplain, Father Justin Yip as well as Mr Alex Wong, blessing the academic year ahead through holy prayers and melodious hymns. The entrance hymn “All are welcome” in particular, called for students to “build a house” where love can reside and hearts learn to forgive. Following this, Msgr Vaz blessed the college pins that are traditionally pinned onto the collars of each JC1 student by a JC2 student. This symbolic act officially marked them as members of the CJC community, as they set out to live by the values the flame symbolises. The expectant JC1s received their pins with eagerness, grateful for being welcomed with such a touching gesture.

Cross Country 2023

the COVID-19 pandemic had a significant impact on all aspects of life, including the way CJC conducted sporting events. However, as restrictions were lifted and life began returning to normal, CJC finally had the opportunity to bring back the much beloved Cross Country on 10 March 2023 which was held at Pasir Ris Park.

The day started off on an energetic note, with the Sport Leaders (SLs) leading their house cheers enthusiastically. These cheers were followed by a speech from our Principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim, who first credited the SLs and Physical Education teachers for their hard work in planning the event. She then thanked God for blessing the college with good weather for us to have this event after three years of it being disrupted. As Mrs Lim concluded her speech, she encouraged all CJCians to take part in the cross country run together, as One Flame, One Family.

After the heartening speech, the competitive runners took their positions eagerly, with quiet determination etched on their faces as

they were all aiming to secure a coveted spot on the podium. Shortly after, the rest of the college started their run as well, with Albert starting off first, followed by Patrick, Joseph, then Michael. Throughout the run, CJCians urged each other on, and reveled in the beauty of the natural surroundings. Moreover, CJC also had the opportunity to collaborate with our beneficiary—the Singapore Association Of The Visually Handicapped (SAVH) for this event. Our well-trained guide runners ran with the visually handicapped participants from SAVH—a symbolic gesture which celebrated the importance of inclusivity and compassion.

Another highlight of the event was the exciting dance mashups organised by the sports leaders who danced to upbeat songs such as “Gangnam Style”, “Moves like Jagger”, and “Cake By The Ocean.” During the prize-giving segment, loud cheers erupted from the audience as CJCians uplifted one another for their accomplishments. The prize-giving ceremony ended with the reveal of the winning house for cross country— Patrick House!

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Rockafella XVII: Reborn Performers was held on 28 April this year, commemorating yet another year of CJCians’ perseverance in the unrelenting journey to the ‘A’ Levels. Held annually on the last day of CJC’s Mental Wellness Week, Rockafella is a rock concert put together by our very own talents—students and teachers alike. This year’s Rockafella saw a Performing Arts Centre (PAC) auditorium full of spirited screaming, as always, as we cheered for the performers.

The concert opened with a solo performance by Ily Nuha Binte Hishamudin (2T02), who sang two songs as the last few audience members streamed in. As soon as everyone was seated in the PAC, the emcees appeared on stage to officially get the show rolling. The emcees masterfully engaged the audience in interactive activities, such as asking questions

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and leading everyone in cheers. Not long after, the performances by the competing bands began. To make the evening even more exciting, a group of dancers showcased their impressive moves and there was also a special performance by CJC alumni. One of the highlights of the concert was the teachers’ band performance. Ms Mackenzie Schoon showcased her powerful vocals on a rendition of the classic rock anthem “Zombie” by The Cranberries. The night ended with a beautiful encore from the winning student band, My Chemical Bromance, joined by solo singer Nuha.

Rockafella XVII: Reborn Performers lasted well over its scheduled duration, but the deafening cheers in the PAC proved that it was the most show-stopping way to end Mental Wellness Week 2023.

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48th College Day

on 5 May 2023, Catholic Junior College (CJC) celebrated its 48th College Day to recognise the achievements and dedication of its students and staff. This year, the ceremony began with a rousing speech by the Student Council President, Aqil Aufa (2T18), who reminded the audience that no mountain is too big to scale as long as they try their best.

With this, our Principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim took the podium and addressed the college, sharing about the various events that took place the past two years, all of which showed the College’s can-do spirit and the ways in which our students have exemplified our College’s Mission — Thinkers with a Mission and Leaders with a Heart. Moreover, she also congratulated

the Sports and Performing Arts CCAs for their outstanding performances and acknowledged their efforts to prepare for the National School Games (NSG) and the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Arts Presentation respectively. In the wise words of Mrs Lim, “it takes a village to raise a child”. For supporting the college and its students throughout their CJC journey, she expressed immense gratitude to the staff, Parent Support Group (PSG), and donors.

The Guest Of Honour was Mr Freddie Yeo, from the class of 1987, who is currently the Chief Operating Officer of Infinite Studios. He shared about the important lessons he learnt from his time in CJC, and the values which he holds dear to him: passion, attitude, humility, respect, By

integrity, and empathy. He also spoke about how the Catholic faith has remained a guiding light for him even until today. Next, our College Chaplain, Father Justin took over the prayer service, reminding us that in God’s love and grace, we can get through any challenges as a college. The sermon was about salt and light, and he expounded more on the “light” aspect of it; how light can be found in any situation as long as one takes the initiative to look for it, and how it can guide our journey.

This was an apt introduction for the next segment: the presentation of scholarships, prizes and awards to students and staff members. The college came together to commend all award winners for their diligence and to celebrate

their achievements. Notably, the recipient of the prestigious Dr Ee Peng Liang Memorial Award was Olivia Tan (2T20, Class of 2022), who was recognised for her academic achievements and contributions to the college as well as the larger community.

The celebration came to a close with the singing of the college anthem, which serves as a reminder of the values that the college upholds, namely, to live in truth and love. Overall, the 48th College Day celebration was a testament to the college’s commitment to nurturing future leaders who will make a positive impact on society.

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he English Language and Linguistics symposium, held at Catholic Junior College on 12th May 2023, was jointly organised by Catholic Junior College and National Junior College. As indicated by the name of the symposium (“Can meh? Are we really okay with Singlish?”) the focus of the symposium was on Singlish. The invited speakers—Dr Tay May Yin, Assistant Professor Luke Lu, and Assistant Professor Geraldine Quek—captivated the attention of the hundreds of participants in attendance which comprised students from junior colleges offering English Language and Linguistics (ELL) as an A-level subject, and selected secondary schools. The speakers delved into the multifaceted role of Singlish in our education system, its impact on shaping culture, and its prevalence in our daily lives.

After the enlightening presentations, the students engaged in a stimulating question

and answer session where they posed thoughtprovoking questions about the impact of English in many areas of Singapore life. Subsequently, prizes were awarded to the teams that excelled in the poster design competition. Students had been tasked to create posters to either promote code-switching or discourage the excessive use of Singlish. The winning teams hailed from Hai Sing Catholic School, School of Science and Technology and Commonwealth Secondary School.

Through the symposium, the students learnt more about how English and Singlish play separate but vital roles in our society not only as a language to connect Singaporeans across racial and class barriers, but also as a language to connect Singapore to the world. It deepened their appreciation for English Language and Linguistics which fosters conversations about how language can shape society and human behaviour.

on 26 May 2023, CJC’s first Sports and Aesthetics Carnival involving both the JC1 and JC2 cohorts was finally held again after the past few years of COVID-19 restrictions. Unfortunately, the day began with rainy weather, and the Sports Leaders from each house hastened to put the wet weather plan into action.

The event began with our principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim, acknowledging the extensive efforts of the House Captains and the planning committee, and sharing her excitement for the long-awaited event. She also affirmed the House Committee and Sports Leaders for being able to quickly adapt to the unfortunate weather situation and allowing the event to carry on smoothly. To kick off the occasion, the team captains of each group gathered in the auditorium to take the Athletes’ Oath, and the Sports Leaders and student volunteers performed their mass dance to upbeat and catchy music, while the rest of the school watched from their classrooms through a Zoom meeting.

The students were then split up and assigned to their designated locations to carry out the indoor activities according to the wet weather plan. Despite the change in plans, the students were able to enjoy the game show and participate in a wide variety of indoor sports activities facilitated by the Sports Leaders, to rack up points for their houses. Thankfully, the skies eventually cleared and the carnival

was able to continue as planned. In a flurry of excitement, the students hurried down to gather at the grandstand, where Mrs Lim officially announced the clear weather and the execution of the original plan for the event. After splitting up into their allocated teams, the students began the competitive inter-house games, including netball, football, frisbee, escape room, and many more other exciting activities. Although not all the students were able to participate as originally planned, they were able to show their utmost support for their houses by enthusiastically cheering their friends on during the games. The Aesthetics portion of the event was a mascot design competition, where students could create and submit their designs for our college mascot, and the house with the best submissions would win house points.

Towards the end of the lively event, the Sports Leaders and student volunteers gathered to perform the mass dance once more, live for the school to enjoy. The winning teams of each sport and activity were then announced and presented with medals, as the students waited nervously and excitedly, in anticipation of the overall winning house of the event. Followed by shrieks of excitement and roaring cheers of congratulations, it was announced that Patrick House emerged the winner of this year’s Sports and Aesthetics Carnival. The event ended on a high note, with each house loudly reciting their house cheers with great exhilaration.

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Student Leaders Appreciation and Installation Ceremony

on 10 July 2023 , Catholic Junior College celebrated the achievements of their outgoing and incoming student leaders during its annual Student Leaders Appreciation and Installation Ceremony. As the students of CJC took their seats in the auditorium, the ceremony began with the singing of an opening hymn, “City Of God”, while the Executive Committee (EXCO) of the 48th Student Council walked in bearing the school and house flags.

Our Principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim, began her speech spiritedly, affirming the efforts contributed by the JC2 student leaders to improve the school

environment. Mrs Lim applauded the leaders for organising events such as the annual Rockafella, a rock band competition aimed to showcase the musicality of our students and also provides students with a respite from the rigours of college life. After Mrs Lim ended her speech, the J2 leaders were presented with a meaningful token of appreciation for their efforts—a pen with their year of service engraved on it.

The Guest of Honour was Lieutenant Colonel Joshua Goh (Class of 2005). As Lieutenant Colonel Goh reminisced his schooling days in CJC, the students were surprised that his driving

force was his Catholic faith. He also shared that it is “not what you can get, but what you can give’—an apt axiom for servant leadership as one should be genuine in wanting to contribute for the betterment of lives, rather than contribute just for one’s personal benefit. This idea was echoed by Father Justin Yip who fervently stated that ‘being responsible is not simply having a burden to fulfil, but it is something one should be willing to take, out of love to serve’.

As the speeches concluded, the presentation of certificates commenced. Each awardee beamed exuberantly as they took their place on the stage holding their certificate while their

peers cheered for them. The official handover was symbolised by the outgoing batch of student leaders using the flame on their candles, to light the candles of the incoming batch—an action that was simple yet meaningful.

As the ceremony came to a close, the president of the 48th Student Council, Aqil Aufa Bin Muhammad president, James Tan Zi Long (1T28), spoke to the students, assuring them that they will continue to serve the school to the best of their abilities. James Tan, then emphasised that leadership should not be motivated by formal titles; one can be a leader as long as one has the heart to serve.

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Alumni Sports Fiesta

on 21 July, our Literature students came together to share creative works and performances based on their A-Level Literature texts. The theme of this year’s Litera was “Re(fracture)” which allowed students to explore philosophical ideas related to the fragmentation of identity and the fracturing of perspectives. The audience was enraptured by the creativity on display: Some of the creative

works put up by the students included a retelling of “The Great Gatsby” set in the criminal underworld of 1920s New York as well as a presentation on the challenges of translating Shakespeare’s language into Mandarin. Established local poet, Cyril Wong, also graced the event and shared his insights on the topic of subjectivity.

this year’s Alumni Sports Fiesta brought together alumni from different generations and walks of life. There were six different sports on offer this year including, for the first time, volleyball. Our current students from our sports co-curricular activities also participated in the event. It was indeed heartening to witness students—both past and present—engaging in hearty conversations, reminiscing about their time in Catholic Junior College and bonding over their shared love for sports.

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National Day Celebration

This year’s National Day celebrations began with an observance ceremony led by Parade Commander, Bond Lim, from 2T15. The procession embodied the theme of this year’s National Day, “Onward As One”—a rallying call to Singaporeans to move onward and shape our shared future as one united people. An engaging concert was also organised to commemorate the event. The different houses competed in a Kahoot quiz which tested their knowledge of Singapore. Next, a singing contest was held where the

concert singers showed their enthusiasm and love for our nation. The celebration continued with an energetic dance performance by our own dance CCA while the audience cheered them on. To end the event, the school sang this year’s National Day Song, “Shine Your Light”, in unison. The National Day celebration in our school not only celebrated Singapore’s independence, but also underscored the importance of community, togetherness, and a shared sense of identity among the students.

the college resumed its two-day, onenight JC2 Retreat this year—the first since the pandemic struck. From 29 to 30 September, about 60 JC2 participants— comprising Catholic and non-Catholic students—experienced a time of prayer and fellowship, reconnecting with God after a hectic year.

The highlight of the Retreat was, as always, the labyrinth walk—a walking meditation in a beautiful setting that was lovingly constructed by CJC teachers, alumni, and even JC1 students who stepped up to help! Reflection stations were also set up in the library for retreatants to watch a short film and engage with handson activities such as origami, letter writing and prayer through poems and short stories.

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Teachers’ Day

on 31 August, Catholic Junior College (CJC) held its annual Teachers’ Day event to honour the efforts and contributions of the teachers in CJC.

The day began with the entire school gathering at the Grandstand where the Principal, Mrs Phyllis Lim, addressed the school. In her speech, she stressed the importance of teachers and acknowledged the hard work they put in. Her opening address kickstarted the main celebrations of the day consisting of 2 student performances: a cover of the song “Open Arms” and a dance segment to the song “Antifragile” which both elicited cheers and applause from students and teachers alike.

The school then retreated to their respective classrooms where every class participated in a Kahoot quiz about the various teachers in CJ. This served as a way for students to get to know the different teachers in CJ even if they had not met them before. Additionally, students and teachers watched a snippet of a Ministry of Education Instagram reel that featured two of the school’s teachers, Mr Austin Ong and Ms Tan Wei Jun. To end the day, students showed their appreciation for their teachers in their own unique ways through video montages, gifts, and letters. These gestures of gratitude conveyed that, though hardly acknowledged on a regular basis, the acts of service that the tutors carry out have made an impact on the lives of the students in CJC.

graduation Day has always been a bittersweet event for the graduating JC2 seniors. The event marks the end of their journey here in CJC, and the start of a new, exciting one. It is inevitable that the students would develop a strong attachment to the school and their peers during their time here and therefore, saying goodbye is always difficult.

The day began with a final student development lesson held in the classroom where the students received thoughtful gifts from the Parent Support Group and also had meaningful conversations with their home tutors. In the next segment of the event which was held in the Auditorium, a montage featuring heartfelt messages from the JC2 tutors was flashed on the screen. Mrs Phyllis Lim, the Principal, then shared about the achievements of the Class of 2023 and emphasised the importance of servant leadership. The invited guest of honour

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for the event, Mr Jeff Lim (Class of 2008), is the co-founder of Bluenest—a technologybased real estate company. He emphasised the importance of adaptability and intellectual curiosity—traits which will stand any CJCian in good stead in a volatile and complex world. The celebrations continued in the canteen where students were treated to a sumptuous buffet and were also given free rein to use the photobooths prepared for them. One of the highlights of the event, as always, is the CJ Pageant. Chloe See (2T20) and Shashwath (2T19), both charismatic and well-liked by their peers, walked away with the titles of Ms and Mr CJ.

The event closed with a speech by the VicePrincipal, Mr Tan, who left some poignant parting words for the Class of 2023: “light is to darkness what love is to fear.”

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JC1 End-of-Year Thanksgiving Ceremony

on 24 November 2023, CJC’s annual JC1 End-of-Year Thanksgiving Ceremony took place. Beginning with a Student Development (SD) lesson, students participated in a heartwarming session where they expressed gratitude towards their peers. The lesson ended with them writing a letter to themselves where they reflected on the year thus far, and also penned down their hopes for 2024.

During the main ceremony in the Performing Arts Centre, Mrs Phyllis Lim, the Principal, gave a summary of the year’s main highlights such as the College’s participation in various competitions. She announced exciting new additions to the College like the CJ Recreation Hub where students can socialise with their peers and unwind from their busy schedules.

As this was Mrs Lim’s final address to the College, she also reminisced about her time as

the Principal of Catholic Junior College which she will always hold dear to her heart.

After which, the inaugural Caritate Award was given to deserving J1 students who have contributed actively to bettering the lives of their peers. Students then watched a montage of their JC1 journey. The montage served as a reminder of shared experiences, showcasing a journey of achievements and growth, and evoking nostalgia in students. Finally, there was a special segment to show appreciation to Mrs Phyllis Lim, the outgoing Principal, who has served in Catholic Junior College for seven years. A scrapbook and finger-painted flame from the alumni and school were presented to her as farewell gifts. The JC1 cohort left the Performing Arts Centre with gratitude and joy in their hearts.

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Distinguished Speakers Series 2023

on 8 May, the JC2 students had the privilege of attending a dialogue session with Dr. Janil Puthucheary—Senior Minister of State, Ministry of Communications and Information and the Ministry of Health and the Government Whip. Dr Puthucheary had a robust discussion with the students about the government’s role in promoting mental wellness amongst Singaporeans. One of the issues raised is that mental health is much more than just

the absence of mental illness—it is also about the presence of positive qualities that promote overall well-being and flourishing. Many have highlighted that it is so important for leaders to pay greater attention to mental wellness and that it is worth the investment of time. It was indeed enlightening for the students to hear directly from a minister who has a direct hand in implementing policies that affect the quality of life enjoyed by Singaporeans.

on 25 July, the JC1 students participated in a dialogue session with Ambassador

A Selverajah—a veteran diplomat with forty years of experience working in the Ministry of Foreign Affairs and who has served previous ambassadorial appointments in countries such as Belgium, Germany, Phillipines, Denmark and Turkey. Ambassador Selverajah shared about the complexities behind maintaining

Singapore’s diplomatic ties with other countries. Different JC1 students posed astute and thought-provoking questions about navigating geopolitical challenges—a delicate balancing act that involves multiple considerations. The students were made to think about whether a “friend to all, enemy to none” approach is the most feasible approach to adopt where diplomacy is concerned.

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Over the past year, our badminton journey has been truly remarkable. We have grown into a strong, cohesive team with trust and camaraderie as our foundation. Throughout the course of this eventful year, we have become more effective players who exemplify teamwork and dedication.

During CCA or outside training sessions, we care for each other like family. Our burning passion for improvement gives us the drive to look ahead and seek progress. At the same time, we engage in friendly competition to motivate one another to excel in the sport.

This year, our students participated in the National School Games ‘A’ Division and displayed excellent sportsmanship on the court. Although the results could have been better, we were still proud of ourselves for giving our best. The competition taught us to work together as a team and to continue striving for excellence in the midst of setbacks.

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Eunice Low Yun Li (2T18) Megan Kirsty Dawe (2T01)

TWe hope that we will continue to inspire the new batch of students to work hard towards their desired results.

he highlight of the ‘A’ Division basketball CCA season was the thrilling performance of our team in which we won two matches and lost two matches. These matches were the culmination of months of hard work, dedication, and intense training that the team had put in to prepare for the competition.

our own against strong opponents. These victories were

the team’s skills, teamwork, and determination. Despite losing two matches, the team demonstrated remarkable sportsmanship and resilience.

In addition to the competitive matches, a special and emotional moment during the season was the farewell match organised for the JC2 students. The farewell match was unique as it featured a special appearance by the teachers’ team, who played against the JC2 students. This friendly yet competitive match was a heartwarming way to bid farewell to the graduating students. The match symbolised the end of the JC2 students’ time in the school’s basketball CCA. It allowed them to play alongside their teachers and mentors one last time, reinforcing the bonds and memories they had created during their CCA journey.

Overall, we have had a meaningful and memorable year.

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Through our strenuous land and water training sessions, we learnt the importance of working together as a team. We often encouraged one another to persevere through the toughest of circumstances. We have since emerged stronger physically and mentally. This truly embodies our motto “Mentis Opprimo Materia” (Latin for “Mind over Matter”).

As we participated in the Singapore Junior Canoeing Championship followed by the Inter-School ‘A’ Division Championship 2023 against strong competitors, we maintained our spirit and determination to do our best, achieving and even exceeding our personal targets. The team fought hard and displayed strong sportsmanship throughout the competition which led to new friendships that were forged between competitors. The K4 Canoeing

Wan Ru Reena (2T08), Kuah Hsu Ning (2T25) and Goh Zhi Yu, Anna (2T26) managed to attain third placing in the National School Games Girls K4 500m event.

Throughout the two years in CJC, the canoeing team displayed resilience and perseverance. This journey has been physically and mentally draining; nevertheless, it has been worthwhile. We will continue to live out our motto and to always strive for excellence.

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Shania Nur’ Riqa Binte Muhammed Hakim (2T17)

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Tfor the Choir, which presented two major performances: the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Arts Presentation as well as the CJ Celebrates Concert. This has allowed us to put the fruits of our hard work and dedication throughout the year on display.

On 25 April 2023, the Choir clinched a Distinction at the 2023 Singapore Youth Festival (Arts Presentation), maintaining our consistent track record of Distinctions, demonstrating the fruits of our labour.

Unity is of paramount importance to any choir. Throughout the various challenges we have overcome, we have worked together and become closer as a team, joining our voices in harmony to create a new sound that is wholly ours. With the addition of the new voices of the JC1 members, our CCA has reached new heights, explored new sounds and created new melodies.

We are now working hard to improve our skills and continue honing our craft. We look to 2024 with excitement, looking forward to the new harmonies we will create together.

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Final Checks and Warmups before the SYF Arts Presentation 2023

2023 was a year of growth for our CCA. Time and time again our grit and determination was tested especially during the competition season, which was in full force this year due to the lifting of COVID restrictions. In spite of the challenges, we remained strong and extremely bonded with our teammates, thereby fully embracing CJXC’s motto ‘strength in the mind’.

This year was special as we had not only one but two

National School Games. On 27 April 2023 and 28 April 2023, Dilan Haridas (2T03) and Daniel Tang Jie Erne (1T18) made our school proud and managed to

Race Walk and the 1500m respectively. Moreover, our CCA also represented CJC in other competitions such as the Wings Cross Country Championships and the SA National Track and Field Championships, where Nicodemus Lai Kye Jun (2T05) clinched the bronze medal for the 1500m race. Indeed, our competition team members have shown resilience throughout the entire year and have inspired us to continue striving for excellence!

With 2024 approaching, we hope to reach greater heights together as a CCA and to continue to honour the tenacity and strength of our JC2 seniors, as well as maintain and strengthen the bonds within our CCA by creating memories that will last as long as the distances we run!

Dylan Teo Zhi Cai ( 2T28)

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Wan Jie Yang Ethan (2T22)

Secretary/ Treasurer

Tham Jun Yang Isaac (2T05)

Exco 1 (Publicity)

Tjeng Kai Xin Estelle(2T06)

Exco 2 (Welfare)

Wong Shao En(2T29)

2023 was a whirlwind of a year as we geared up for the Singapore Youth Festival 2023 Arts

Presentation and it was also one which saw the tremendous growth our club achieved as a whole. We started the year with the J2s hitting the ground running with the Open House performance. Thereafter, it was all hands on deck with the intensive training sessions, during which we worked hard to perfect our performance item, ‘Ado-Lessons’, which is a fusion obtained was especially meaningful because it was a combined effort of the entire J2 crew as well as some dancers from our J1 team. Truly, we learnt that the CJDC spirit is unbeatable when we come together as one. Throughout the process, we saw our schoolmates, teachers and school leaders rally around us in support. Indeed, the most impactful lesson we took away was that with our Hearts Ablaze, we would always be One Flame, One Family.

Simultaneously, our J1 dancers were fully invested in the training and rehearsal sessions for CJ Celebrates. It was a highly invigorating process with the J1s determined to make their debut a most engaging one. There was no better moment than the one when the audience cheered at the end of our successfully executed performance. As 2023 comes to a close, we draw our strength from our unity as a club and the support from our CJ Family and look forward to the challenges and achievements that 2024 will bring.

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away from the pressures of SYF, CJC Drama Society dedicated 2023 to discovering Community Theatre, using theatre as a means for giving back to the community.

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Our production of Arsehammers presented as part of CJC’s performing arts CCA showcase for CJ Celebrates with Alzheimer’s disease, as seen through the eyes of a child.

We continued our engagement with elderly members of our community through our Local Service Learning Project Travelling Back in Time, which saw us making meaningful connections with the seniors at NTUC Health Day Care Centre for Seniors (Toa Payoh) through the use of playback theatre techniques to present stories shared by them as multilingual sketch performances. We used this experience as a creative springboard for our performance in a community outreach event RE:ACT in November.

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In so doing, Drama Society celebrates the college theme, Hearts Ablaze: One Flame, One Family, by keeping the

With 2024 approaching, we hope to reach greater heights together as a CCA and to continue to honour the tenacity and strength of our JC2 seniors, as well as maintain and strengthen the bonds within our CCA by creating memories that will last as long as the distances we run!

Editorial Club has had an enriching year as student journalists, documenting experiences and events

We embraced opportunities to curate the stories of the CJ community.

This year, Editorial Club continued our good work on the college newsletter ‘Flame’ and produced 2 issues that were released online for staff and students. Our members conceptualised, conducted interviews with their peers, staff, alumni and college partners to produce the July issue entitled ‘Light Up Your Path’ highlighting stories on college events such as the JC1 Orientation, Cross Country and Rockafella and the Sports and Aesthetics Carnival. Flame Issue 2 covered our graduating classes and celebrated our teachers and their contributions.

Our JC1 student journalists as well as 7 JC2 members participated in an inaugural local service learning project (LSLP) initiated by our CCA in the form of a collaboration with the National Library Board (NLB). The participants were tasked to write blog entries for NLB’s weblog.

Selected students were assigned to craft social media posts for NLB’s Instagram account. Our members found the experience enriching as it provided them with a clearer understanding of the NLB’s reading collections, programmes and initiatives.

Our student journalists also attended a workshop conducted by Channel News Asia (CNA) journalist and editor, Ms Neo Chai Chin. She shared precious insights

on memorable experiences in her line of duty. Ms Neo shared useful tips on conducting interviews and using quotes effectively in articles. The sharing was enlightening as it provided our members with a platform to discuss the realities and expectations of the media industry.

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This year, we worked hard to expand our recruitment efforts and have doubled our membership, with 21 new members joining the fencing family.

Our junior fencers supported and cheered for their seniors during the National School Games ‘A’ Division competition this year. Many of them took the opportunity to learn more about the sport and observed how top fencers prepare themselves for their matches.

2Our fencer, Raphael Tan Jun Kang (2T28), did CJC proud by clinching the 3rd individual placing in the National School Games ‘A’ Division Men’s Foil division. He was also awarded the Singapore Olympic Foundation-Peter Lim Scholarship 2023.

023 brought much excitement to the CCA as the school slowly resumed normal events and activities after the pandemic. We moved as a CCA towards achieving greater heights as we encouraged each other to continue learning soft and hard skills.

Many of us challenged ourselves as we embarked on the different events to hone our photography and videography skills for college-wide events like Open House, Orientation, Cross Country and Rockafella. We produced various videos which we were proud to showcase to the school and it was a worthwhile experience. In addition, we worked with teachers and students to provide technical support at ceremonies and events. Carrying out our duties every day for morning assembly was an important feature of our work as we learnt how to manage the audio and projection systems at different venues!

We participated in various competitions this year to display our work such as the MOE “Our School, Our Story” Photography and Videography Competition and the “Appreciating NSmen Video Competition” organised by SAFRA. Our members fought hard and learnt valuable experiences from these competitions.

“Kaleidoscope” which involves showcasing the work of our talented FSV members. This was an ambitious project that we are immensely proud of. We look forward to future generations of CJCians contributing their photos to this project.

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Raphael Tan (2T28)
Ready for 2024 Proud members of the Fencing CCA! TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Mr Chen Yuliang Ms Jennifer Goh
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Captain Asher Jes Lee (2T05)
Vice-Captain Chee Jin Hong (2T07)
Jeffrey Lopez
Shaun Paul Film, Sound, and Video Society
FSV Members 2022-2023 Having a photo workshop at the Marina Barrage 2022 Taking photos for Rockafella Taking photos for a college event TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE Ms Wendy Wong Ms Thong Wan Ling Serene Mr Peter Thia Mr Lee Kong Meng Gabriel STUDENT
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COMMITTEE President Park Ji Ho (2T01) Vice-President Ong Zhi Rong (2T15) Head Of Sound Megan Tan (2T26) Head Of Photography Hou Ruihan (2T24) Head Of Videography Clarissa Chiong Ka Mun (2T24) Head Of Logistics
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Suresh Viyazhini Leema (2T23)

First Aid Club. As the college transitioned back to the pre-pandemic days and the number of college events increased, the First Aid Club had more opportunities to serve the College.

The Standard First Aid (SFA) course allowed our members to acquire basic skills needed to serve the college in events such as Cross Country and the J1 Orientation. Our annual Blood Donation Drive was special this year as we extended our invitations to parents to join the college in donating blood and we are truly grateful to those who have volunteered their time as the CCA saw an improvement in the numbers of successful donors. The First Aid Club also had the privilege to participate

Sports Leaders.

AWe look forward to making a meaningful impact on our school community and the wider community as well in 2024.

s we look back on this year’s journey of our Boys’ and Girls’ Floorball teams, we see a remarkable story of resilience, unity, and outstanding achievements. Emerging from the challenging COVID years, we were eager to step onto

In-person training sessions were focused on forging deep friendships between the members and instilling discipline. The senior members of our teams served as mentors, guiding our juniors in mastering the game. Our growth as a team was fueled by determination and a never-say-die attitude.

This year’s National School Games were a big highlight for us. Despite facing numerous challenges, it was

propelled us to multiple victories. The Boys’ team put

Girls’ team achieved an impressive 4th place nationally, cementing our team’s reputation as “a force to be reckoned with”. The electric atmosphere during the

teachers and schoolmates, is etched in our memories as a testament to the CJ spirit burning brightly.

This year was about more than just winning titles; it was about rediscovering our team spirit through the core value of ‘Ubuntu’: “I am because we are”. We learned to support one another, be accountable for one another and to build resilience together as one.

As we bid farewell to this remarkable season, we look forward to 2023 with renewed determination. Cheers to the achievements, the friendships, and the indomitable CJ spirit that will continue to drive us to greater heights. Here’s to coming back even stronger in 2024!

TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE Ms Chong Sin Ying Ms Carolina Ng STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Erin Quek Min Ling (2T18) Vice-President Isaac Christensen Tan (2T16) Secretary Stephanie Su @ Su Htra (2T09) Logistics IC James Lim Zi Jian (2T19) Training IC Sriram Haritha (2T19)
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Mr Austin Ong Ms Alexandra Hofbauer Mr Ernest Lim Captain (Girls) Low Keisha (2T24) Captain (Boys) Sandor Lim Si-Xuan (2T02) Vice-Captain (Girls) Belerie Kan (2T02)
Koh Ji Yang Brandon (2T10) Secretary (Girls) Alia Umaiza Binte Jusri (2T26) Secretary (Boys) Jonas Chen Hong En (2T20) Quartermaster (Girls) Humaira Binte Fazrun (2T01)
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he Football CCA has played a crucial role in boosting the mental and physical well-being of its members. For six hours every week, the members of the CCA focus only on football: a sport

GMeridian JC and Anglo-Chinese JC at the National School Games ‘A’ Division tournament at the group stages. We gave our all in every match, demonstrating our collective desire to do the school proud on the

With the guidance of our coach, Jeremy, and our teachers-in-charge, the seniors and juniors of the CCA

players have also learnt to balance their commitment to the CCA with their academic commitments. Each member has improved tremendously in his skills this year and we hope that future batches of football CCA members will continue to strive for success and excellence.

enesis is a second CCA that aims to provide Catholic and Christian students with a supportive community which they can turn to for spiritual and emotional support. Although Genesis is centered on the Catholic religion, it is an open community that welcomes all students regardless of their religion.

To nourish our members spiritually, Genesis organises monthly cell group sessions which features Praise and Worship; spiritual

and group sharing, as well as intercessory prayer. By praying together for each other, we are constantly reminded that we are not alone in our struggles.

Genesis also held a retreat for its members this year. The retreat aimed to induct the new J1s into the Genesis community. It also provided an opportunity for the J1s and J2s to further interact with one another and build a greater sense of community within the CCA. The retreat consisted of two

a Christian community and the second part was focused on and activities. The retreat ended with praise and worship conducted by our very own Music Ministry members and our teacher-in-charge, Mr Alex Wong.

To enrich the spirituality of not only our members but the college as well, Genesis also organises school events every semester known as the Emmaus session in conjunction

People. Genesis held two Emmaus sessions this academic organised with the goal of getting every student to realise

we are loved unconditionally by God. The second one was themed “Resurrecting Hope”, to offer consolation and peace to students coping with the stresses of school life.

Genesis also provides musical accompaniment for Friday afternoon masses in school and we also participate in events such as the Lenten Project as well as the “Fully Alive” matriculation week session to introduce the Catholic ethos of the College to the new JC1 students. In addition, as part of our lenten outreach efforts, we also worked closely together with Canossaville Children & Community services to launch a food drive in CJC to provide care packs for vulnerable families celebrating Hari Raya.

Genesis will continue to look forward to forming a strong nexus with the Religious Education Team as well as the Catholic Activities Wing of the Student Council to strengthen the Catholic ethos in CJC.

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Captain Syauqi Rayn Bin Samsol (2T21) Vice-Captain Hayden Lee (2T07) Secretary Jerrell Tee Joon Keat (2T07) Jeremy Chiang
CJC Football squad 2023 CJC Football starting 11 CJC Challenge Cup champions Pre-Match prayer ritual Genesis
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TEACHERS - Mr. Alex Wong Ms. Amanda Goh President Leanne Bernadette Ong Wei Xuan (2T26) Vice-President Amber Boey (2T27) Social IC Isaac Christensen Tan (2T16) Music-Ministry IC Dave Olivia Chloe Nazareno (2T23) Rev. Fr. Justin Yip (Spiritual Director) Genesis and CA wing representatives at Catholic Education Sunday Fr. Justin Yip and OYP Worship Team leading us in a time of adoration Input by Rev. Fr. Justin Yip during Emmaus Session
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Genesis community during our retreat

The past year was one of novel experiences and unprecedented growth, especially for the guitarists who were new to the instrument. We had to focus on learning new songs while also ensuring that we were on top of our school work as well.

To strengthen our sense of belonging to the CCA, we designed a CCA t-shirt that members could wear during training hours, and at showcases such as Open House 2023.

Over time, our members have grown and matured, investing more time and effort into practising and contributing to the CCA. As we neared the day of the Singapore Youth Festival Arts Presentation (Western Instrumental Ensemble), we increased training sessions to 3 times a week to keep up with the rigour Distinction at the SYF on 6 April 2023.

This is the fruit of the hard work of many people: our teachers; our coach, Mr Kevin Ow; and, most of all, the Ensemble for never giving up. Several of our guitarists have also demonstrated their passion for music by performing at the Rockafella concert organised by the school in April, showcasing how adept they are at both the guitar and other instruments.

Each batch of guitarists is unique and different, with juniors will continue to maintain the high standards of the Ensemble while remaining themselves, and forge for themselves wonderful memories of the CJC Guitar Ensemble and college life.

Mr Kevin Ow Leong San

Hannah Lorraine Padilla

De Los Santos (2T19)

Vice-President

Koh Siang En Glennice (2T13)

Secretary & Treasurer

Bian Hoong Kit (2T16)

Student Conductor

Bui Nguyen Bao Khanh (2T28)

Quartermaster

Aadithyan Palaniappa Mani (2T09)

Section Leader (Alto 1)

Teo Kiat Yang, Ian (2T09)

Section Leader (Alto 2) Pek Isaac (2T09)

Section Leader (Bass)

Aradana Raj Khemlani (2T05)

Section Leader (Prime)

Tan Kai Xiang Thaddaeus (2T25)

Iwe participated in two major performances—the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Arts Presentation and our College’s CJ Celebrates concert. These opportunities have allowed us to display the fruits of our hard work and dedication throughout the year.

On 3 April 2023, the ensemble clinched a Distinction at the 2023 SYF Arts Presentation. This achievement is our fourth consecutive SYF Distinction award. In addition, we received the Silver Award at the Nanyang International Music Competition.

As an ensemble, we have learnt the value of unity. We worked together and witnessed how we made progress as a team, not leaving anyone behind. As described in the college theme—Hearts Ablaze: One Flame, One Family—we slowly became one big family through collaborating with each other. With the additional presence of JC1 members, our CCA has become even more diverse, allowing for more creative possibilities.

We are now working hard to improve our skills and prepare even more exciting pieces for next year. We look forward to showcasing the results of our effort and commitment in 2024.

TEACHERS STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH Ms Wang Jiexin Ms Tan Wei Jun Ms Rena Peh Ms Sharon Tan President
Guitar Ensemble
Our SYF performance Our SYF performance
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Mr Lim Kai Ming Ang Wei En Anthea (2T24) Vice-President Chin Syn Yi Cheri (2T19) Secretary/Treasurer Koh Pei Ling Jolin (2T09) Welfare I/C Boh Yan Ling (2T22) Ms Tan Su-Hui Sophy An ethereal and haunting performance Guzheng Ensemble members demonstrating their skills
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CNY celebrations

The past year has been a highly unpredictable and volatile one. Despite the challenges being thrown at us constantly, we conscientiously overcame them all and gave back to both local and international communities.

We began our term with a merchandise sale for the Society of the Physically Disabled (SPD) where we sold keychains in college at $2 per piece and managed to raise $222. In the second semester, we planned and executed a virtual Interact Club Overseas Service Learning Project in Cambodia which aimed to equip a select group of underprivileged Cambodian children

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and executed in 2023 was Kindness Blooms, an annual rose sale event on Valentine’s Day, held in our college, to raise funds for St Luke’s Eldercare. We sold handwrapped roses at $3.50 each and raised a total of $932.

Following that, we also engaged in project heART in collaboration with ACS(I) and ICC during our March holidays to cultivate artistic creativity and imagination in young children. We held 2 sessions, each at a different student care centre, and taught the children how to make simple handicrafts to deepen their interest in the arts. To promote literacy, we also conducted a book donation drive in March this year. We donated 413

Clubs across Singapore. We ended our term with a successful sports carnival for the elderly titled “Fit Fest”. The project involved other students form the College who took on the role of managing and interacting with the elderly who attended the sports carnival.

While continuing our CIP with St Luke’s Eldercare from last year, our club also branched out to four other

Sick, Care Corner, Bishan Home for the Intellectually Disabled, and Beyond Social Services. Our club received two awards, namely the Interact District Award (Merit Award) in 2023 for our Kindness Blooms project, and the virtual Interact Club Overseas Service Learning Project (Cambodia).

With safe management measures no longer hindering our capabilities, the CCA is looking forward to seizing more opportunities to give back to different communities both locally and internationally.

Subramanian Swathi Kalyani (2T22)

(2T20)

Judo Club in CJC has been producing notable judokas for more than 30 years. Our primary goal as a club that accepts new members with no prior experience is to foster a love of Judo as a martial art form. Our Judokas gradually increased their stamina, mental fortitude, and demonstrated their willingness to push themselves to the limit through the demanding and intensive training sessions skilfully designed by our trainers. Their performances at the National School Games (NSG) ‘A’ Division Judo Championships once again demonstrated their mental strength. Our Judokas did well this year, achieving one Silver and two Bronze medals, with our Boys’ team clinching the Overall Third place in the championships as well. Our Judokas have developed solid friendships, built a tremendous sense of teamwork, and emerged as champions in many ways during the entire year.

STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ms Tan Mei Qi Ms Sri Yuni Bte Mazlan Mr Lee Jin Loong Clarence Ms Marhaini Bte Mohamed Amil
Vice-President Isabel Desiree Sivanesan
Secretary Yip Lin Jie Ariel (2T17)
Community Involvement
Gathering with beneficiaries at Fit Fest 2023
Project Director Melissa Mohamad Latiff (2T20) Public Relations Director Elyse Lim Yi Xuan (2T23) Understanding Director Lozen Eu (2T17)
Group Photo for Project heART
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Interact Club Installation Ms Serena Soh Dr Chin Yen Jin Mr Peter Goh The Judo team with our teacher-in-charge, Ms Serena Soh Exchanging greetings during training A proud moment for our Bronze medallist, Sean Loo (2T26) A group cheer to rally for unity and success
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The CJ Judo family

023 has been an eventful and enriching year for us! We participated in the National School Games (NSG) ‘A’ Division Championship. What a delight! We had friendly matches with other schools such as NJC, MI and YIJC. Training began in earnest in January and gained intensity in the two months leading to the Championship.

Jan 2023

Through the thrice-weekly training sessions, we have gained more knowledge of game techniques and tactics; in addition we have grown in unity and clarity of purpose. Although we were disappointed that we did not qualify for the Quarter Finals, we were not formidable opponents.

In the year ahead, we will continue this culture of care and sportsmanship that we have built. In true CJC Netball fashion, we will keep up this indomitable spirit, and continue to strive for excellence in Netball and in our academic pursuits, while looking out for one another. Teamwork makes the dream work!

Organised Nexus Open House booth. Participated in Battle-X Competition by NUS Enterprise and ACE;

Feb 2023:

Mar 2023:

the JC2 Cohort where Nexus students shared with the JC2 cohort on relevant topics regarding developing a personal

Competition 2023.

April 2023:

Organised Finlit Week and CCA Bazaar and CCA Experience Day.

JC2 participated in Learning Journey to GIC Headquarters

JC2 organised Bizweek and Bizcomp 2023. Pan Wei Jun (1T27), Vu Minh Tri (1T27), Daniel Ashraf Teo (1T02), Jai Thanh Le (1T06) and Ramanathan Saiganesh (1T08) came in 1st runner up Bizcomp 2023.

Nexus members participated in the GIC Make FinLit 2023. The team consists of Tanya Kher Jin Rong (2T05), Haw Yu Heng (2T24). Vincence Thong Wei Sheng (2T09) came in as a Finalist.

Nexus members participated in the YEC 2023 by ACSI. The team consists of Tanya Kher Jin Rong (2T05), Haw Yu Heng (2T24). Vincence Thong Wei Sheng (2T09) came in as 1st runner up.

Nexus members participated in the Nexus LSLP

May 2023

Nexus members participated in NES Ground Zero 2023. Jun 2023 2023.

Aug 2023

JC1 Nexus members participated in the learning journey to the Yoon’s Special Kitchen.

Sep 2023

Nexus members participated in the Lee Kuan Yew Global Business Plan Competition 2023.

All Nexus members will have completed the Entrepreneurship Workshop and the Financial Literacy and Investment Workshop in JC1.

(2T28)

Netball TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Ms Stephanie Wang Ms Charlene Lin Ms Chan Sok Yee Captain Lim Jia Tchi (2T27) Vice-Captain Averyl Low Ying Suan (2T24) Secretary Ng Wan Wei Rachel (2T23) Team Manager Fong Yi Ting Nicole (2T23) Chen Lili
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Meaningful training! Shoot! Catch! Netball team at the ‘A’ Divisions Honing their skills J1 Netball team 2023 JC1
Nexus Society TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE Mr Benjamin Thong Mrs Wendy Ng STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Khanatip Chok-Oon-Kit (2T28) Vice-President Of Publicity Wong Jian Cheng, Herman (2T02) Vice-President Of People Development Committee Portillo Justin Adam Conde (2T15) Vice-President Of People Development Committee Portillo Justin Adam Conde (2T15) Vice-President Of Network & Relations Allegra Ho Cher Mynn (2T23) Chief Of Staff Sun Weixia (2T12) Assistant Vice-President Of Publicity Natasha Lee (2T14) Assistant Vice-President Of People Development Committee Neo Zhong Xian
and JC2 during JC2 farewell ceremony
(2T06) and Nguyen Thai Binh
Assistant Vice-President Of Network & Relations Lim Wei Xun (2T28)
JC2 during farewell ceremony
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Learning journey to Bloomberg Singapore for Python coding workshop.
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Thong (2T09), Haw Yu Heng

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his year continued to be an exciting year for the Oratorical Society as we moved fully into inperson training sessions and competitions.

Both online and in-person, the OS Exco ran invigorating debate and MUN training sessions for the rest of the OS members, and organised numerous activities and

CJMUN on 13 & 14 March 2023. This year, CJMUN was run as an interhouse competition and was warmly welcomed by the wider college body, with more than 50 students actively participating as delegates of various councils.

As always, our alumni members continued to play an important role in nurturing and motivating our newer members, and with their relentless support, we participated in numerous competitions.

This year, our CCA took part in a plethora of prestigious competitions such as the NUSPA Debate Series, Infernus Cup, 9th Oldham Cup 2023, Dunman High Debate Open, MOE-ACJC Intercollegiate Debating Championship 2023, Singapore Model United Nations, Mid Year Debate Invitationals as well as Temasek Polytechnic Charity Championships. These competitions gave us the exposure which is critical in developing ourselves as

Marimuthu Harinni (2T18) clinching the 4 place in the Prometheus Cup, an oratorical competition organised by NYJC, and Ksheeraja Kishore (1T22) progressing to

Speaking Award competition.

While we faced a number of hurdles in our complete transitioning back to normal CCA routines, the OS community, past and present, rallied together to see this year through in a spectacular fashion. This has given us greater impetus to continue promoting the value of articulate speech and skilful negotiations to the wider college community.

‘Freedom Through Speech!’

COACH / INSTRUCTOR

Mr Leaven Lee Ming

STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE

President Gautam Sunoj (2T19)

Vice-President (Debates)

Steve Jan Aureel (2T28)

Vice-President (MUNS) Hanshika (2T19)

TSecretary (Debates)

Sharmell Sonia D’Silva (2T11)

Secretary (MUNS) Cai Jiaying (2T04)

Current Affairs Director

Marimuthu Harinni (2T18)

Publicity & Outreach

Soo Wei Lum (2T23)

his year, the Shooting CCA has made many remarkable achievements in competitions throughout the year.

and were determined, going above and beyond during training sessions. Training sessions consisted of grueling, repetitive training practices, but it did not deter our members from their goal to make the college proud.

On 21 February 2023, our Air Pistol Men’s Team, consisting of Chia Rey (2T16), Goh Teng Lok Audric (2T29) and Xiang Yuan (2T07), did the college proud by achieving 3rd Place in the NUS Invitational Shoot Competitions, with one of our members, Chia Rey, emerging 1st in the Air Pistol Men’s Individual Category. On 2 March 2023, the team went on to compete at the NTU Invitational Shoot and achieved yet another exceptional team placing of 2nd in the South Zone Category.

At the NSG ‘A’ Divisions competitions, our CCA achieved our members: Chia Rey (2T16), Goh Teng Lok Audric (2T29), Leia Leong (2T29), Goh Meng En (2T07) and Cassie Jane Lee (2T01) entering the Finals. On 14 April 2023, Audric achieved 5th placing in Air Pistol Men’s Individual Category and the Air Pistol Team clinched overall 4th in the Team Category.

Being the last year of CJ Shooting, our CCA has made tremendous efforts throughout the year to uphold the College’s name in the sport, rising to new heights and achieving multiple feats throughout our competitions this year. After months of hard work and overcoming struggles together, the CCA hopes that

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Marimuthu Harinni (2T18) clinching the 4th place in the Prometheus Cup Brainstorming for ideas CCA Bazaar
shooting TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR
Boo Shi En (2T07) during the NUS Invitational Shoot Chia Rey (2T16) receiving the trophy for the NUS Invitational Shoot Mr Tan Lye Huat Ms Olsen Melissa Louise Ms Law Hui Min Captain Goh Meng En (2T07) Vice-Captain Cassie Jane Lee (2T01) Rifle Team Leader Huang Yueheng (2T15) Pistol Team Leader Chong Xin Ying (2T19) Mr Gai Bin Ms Fan Xiao Ping
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Justine Leong (2T24) during the NTU Invitational Shoot Pistol and rifle girls NTU Invitational Shoot prize presentation Members during training
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This year has been a transitional period for STE2M Club as it evolved from its predecessor Environmental Science Club (ESS). The vision of STE2M Club is to champion sustainable living through STEM solutions. With this new focus, STE2M Club acquired two 3D printers and a laser cutter to provide opportunities for students to do prototyping in their STEM projects after acquiring these skills through various workshops.

We started this year with a learning journey to RGENTU Sustainable Textile Research Centre (SusTex) where the JC2 students learnt about the innovation in textile recycling technology (e.g. environmental chemistry and materials) to address the global issue of textile waste.

The CCA teachers, Mr Jeffrey Toh, Mr Chua Chee Siang and Dr Lim Wei Ying also conducted the 3D Printing, Workshops respectively to JC1 students this year. Notably, students applied the design thinking framework and proposed STEM solutions to identify issues in the college for the CJC Design Thinking Competition. Lastly, the students also attended the NUS Arduino workshop in October.

2023 has been an exciting year for Strategy Games. With the removal of Covid-19 regulations, our CCA was able to organise the 8th CJC Inter-College Chinese-Chess Competition in pandemic began. It motivated our members to train harder and reignited our competitive spirit. Going against tough and experienced players from

Institution and National Junior College, our member, Phan Bach Viet from 2T08, managed to clinch Second Place in the Individual Category, bringing honour and glory to our college.

Encouraged by our successful Inter-college C-Chess Competition, our CCA also conducted the Inter-House International-Chess Competition during the Annual Sports and Aesthetic Carnival in May, allowing CCA members and non-members to hone their skills and learn from one another in a friendly competition. Our Captains also kickstarted many new and creative ways to teach and enjoy their respective games such as conducting short sessions to analyse chess moves and sharing interesting chess videos.

As we prepare to make our next opening move on the chessboard of life, we are eagerly anticipating an exhilarating journey in the upcoming year, for

“With each move, we craft our destiny, and with each victory, we crown our legacy.”

STE M club 2 TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE Dr Lim Wei Ying Mr Chua Chee Siang Mr Toh Ping Yong Jeffrey STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE President Sammi Goh Wan Yee (2T28) Vice-President Kelly Ho Kar Leng (2T05) Secretary Liew Ying Jie Nicole (2T03) Publicity In-Charge Putraj Santhosh (2T13) Logistics
Nirmal Babu (2T27)
In-Charge
Our 2023 JC2 members 2023 LSLP x ALBA 2023 SusTex A 3D-printed keychain NUS Arduino Workshop 2023 3D Switheroo Poster Posters for Design Thinking Competition Strategy Games TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Ms Yoong Lian Teen Mr Lin Yicheng Kelvin President Yang Liquan Adam (2T05) Vice-President Isabel Wang Shi Yan (2T24) Secretary & Treasurer Ng Yan Kai Joven (2T03) Captain of International-Chess Shinn Thant Htay @
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Shinn
Shwe (2T13)
Captain of Contract Bridge Hazel Ngo (2T25)
Captain of Chinese-Chess Sam Jun En (2T08)
CJC Inter-House I-Chess competition Prize Winners 26 May 2023
CJC
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(L-R) Daniel Sun (1T08), Colin Aw (1T28), Gabriel Lee (1T28) and Pek Dong Jun (1T13) at the HCI I-chess Competition 8 Apr 2023 Chinese Chess competition at Singapore Polytechnic
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023 has been a great year for CJC Swimming. The National School Games (NSG) were held later than usual this year and this gave our team even more time to train for the competition. With three additional weeks of training sessions, we persevered and trained hard. Through these challenges, we bonded as a team, growing close to each other. Though we may not have won the NSG, the CJ Swimming team is proud of our results. Most of our swimmers were competing for

by our team. Lee Wei’En Francesca (1T24) managed to clinch 4th place in the ‘A’ Division Girls 50m Freestyle Event. Each and every team member has contributed through their diligence and hard work. We are most thankful to our seniors and the EXCO for leading us and making our experience in the CCA enjoyable.

2023 has undoubtedly been an unforgettable and thrilling year for CJC Symphonic Band (CJCSB). On the 5th of May, the band performed the set piece “Kinderszenen” and the choice piece “Alvamar Overture’’ for the Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) 2023. With the lifting of COVID-19 restrictions, we were able to include all members of our band. After Accomplishment. On the 31st of May, CJCSB performed the same two pieces for the Annual CJ Celebrates concert where we received tremendous applause for our performance.

Indeed, it is with the unrelenting support of our teachers, Ms Heng Yuqing Wendy, Mr Kam Wei Loon, Mrs LeongChew Tyng Huey and Mdm Ding Man—along with our conductors and tutors Mr Tan Thiam Hee, Mr Lee Wen Xiang and Mr Sim Choo Huat—that our achievements were made possible. Our JC2 members have also mentored our JC1s with care and dedication. We wish them the very best in their future endeavours, and will strive to maintain and uphold the legacy of the CJC Symphonic Band.

TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Mr Zachary Kok Mrs Angela Tie Mr Peter Goh Captain Tan Jing De (2T07) Vice-Captain Shyanne Tan (2T21) Secretary Oscar Wu (2T07) Coach Carol Koh
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CJC Swim Team after the National School Games at OCBC Aquatic Centre Our JC2 Exco (L-R) Vice-Captain Shyanne Tan (2T21), Captain Tan Jing De (2T07), and Secretary Oscar Wu (2T07) JC2 Farewell at PESEB (Evans Road) Swimming Pool JC2 Farewell All smiles after a rousing SYF performance Symphonic Band TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Ms Heng Yuqing Wendy Mr Kam Wei Loon Mrs Leong-Chew Tyng Huey Mdm Ding Man President Tan
Vice-President Branson
Secretary & Treasurer Kayla Nathania Prasetya (2T02) Student Conductor Lee Wen Sheng, Elliot (2T20) Quartermaster (Winds) Marian Foo Jie Qi (2T19) Quartermaster (Brass) Tan Jia Xuan, Jamie Claire (2T06) Librarian (Winds) Teo Qi En Jamie (2T03) Librarian (Brass) Seah Zheng Xiang, Camyn (2T07)
Khay Yan (2T10)
Yong Yip Cong (2T17)
Mr Tan Thiam Hee Mr Lee Wen Xiang Mr Sim Choo Huat
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Performing at the SYF Arts Presentation 2023

CJC Bowling has had an exciting year with both the Boys’ and Girls’ teams taking part in the National School Games (NSG) Bowling Championship 2023. To prepare for this competition, both teams trained rigorously to compete under the close guidance of their coaches from Bowling is Science

The Bowling team has grown in various aspects. Despite many of our members joining with little to no experience, their sheer determination and commitment to learn the skills within a short span of months to represent the College is truly commendable. The team’s passion for surpassing our expectations to achieve 5th overall placing for the Boys’ team and 7th overall for the Girls’ team. Training and working hard as a team also developed camaraderie and unity in a short span of time, shaping the Bowling team into a family. The students look forward to the coming year, to continue to hone their skills and seize the next opportunity to improve on their achievements in 2024.

In 2023, our teams had the opportunity to participate in the National School Games ‘A’ Division, which was an exciting and enriching experience. Despite having limited court time due to the hectic JC curriculum, the journey leading up to the tournament was a testament to our dedication and hard work. Countless hours of practice, sweat, and determination were poured into honing our skills and strategising our game plan.

Both our teams did us proud considering the competition that we were up against. The Girls’ team managed to clinch a comfortable win against YIJC while the Boys’ team performed admirably and put

experience of representing CJC in the ‘A’ Division tennis tournament is one that we would always remember. We did not only play the sport we love, but we also embodied the values of discipline, sportsmanship, and

We look forward to honing our skills even further and building bonds with one another during and outside of CCA sessions.

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JC1 and JC2 bowlers with the coaches Bowlers at NSG Bowling Championship 2023 TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE Mr Idzham Khalid Ithnin Mrs Lynette La’Brooy Ms Jillian Cheng Captain Chee Kai Ze (2T13) Vice-Captain Jovan Leong Yu Teng (2T20) Secretary Low Yun Xin Olivia (2T26) Welfare IC Ng Jun Heng (2T23) tennis
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Ending the match with an opponent from HCI

In April 2023, the CCA participated in the National School Games (NSG) where we competed in several individual and team events. In this competition, several

individual events and achieved personal best timings for their respective events. To ensure that all the competitors were able to familiarise themselves with the atmosphere of competition, we had several competitions prior to NSG - SA National Track & Field Championship 2023 and a friendly with St. Joseph Institution (SJI). In the friendly,

4x100m relay team A came in third.

This year, we are also looking forward to being recognised as a united CCA with Cross Country, and we aim to form this identity through customised windbreakers and bonding sessions.

As a CCA, we aim to bring glory to CJC by excelling in competitions. We also aim to organise more opportunities for bonding such as beach clean-ups and an intra-CCA competition.

Having attained second position in last year’s Inter-JC Ultimate Competition, the CJ Ultimate team aspired to maintain a podium position this year. Under the guidance of the teachers-in-charge and coach, we continued to be consistent in honing our physical and mental strength, persevered through setbacks and grew as a strong and tightly knitted team.

In the weeks leading up to the 2023 Inter-JC Ultimate Competition on 3 and 4 June 2023, the fortitude of the CJ Ultimate team shone through as we balanced the commitments of examinations and intensive competition training. Undaunted by strong competitors and unfavourable weather conditions, we emerged victorious in all but one match, achieving second place in the competition for the second consecutive year!

After the JC2 students handed over the reins, the JC1 students stepped up to represent the CCA. On 29 July 2023, selected JC1 students pitted ourselves against experienced teams of alumni players in the CJ Alumni Fiesta. We also made a difference to the community, and planned and executed our inaugural Local Service Learning Project. On 21 November 2023, we hosted children from the Infant Jesus Homes and Children’s Centres. We had a meaningful session teaching them the skills and spirit behind the sport of Ultimate.

TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Mr Lim Zhiyi Mr Goh Tor Heng Mr Peh Beng Lee Ms Cara Chew Heng Suan Mr Shohib Marican Captain Ng Zi Qing Gwyneth (2T25) Vice-Captain Sophia Phey Yanying (2T10) Secretary & Treasurer Chan Xin Yi (2T22) Publicity & Welfare Charis Shannon Ong Tong-yin (2T24)
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Coach Wong Jing Jie Aleena (1T23) giving it
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Pek Yue Heng (1T11) racing to the finish line Overcoming physical and psychological hurdles
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up for the big race Ultimate Frisbee TEACHERS - IN - CHARGE STUDENT EXECUTIVE COMMITTEE COACH / INSTRUCTOR Mr Ong Junjie Ms
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Inter-JC Competition Team with Mr Tan Jek Suan

We had an exciting season as we began training in the new sheltered courts, and had the opportunity to sharpen our skills.

Both competitive and non-competitive teams had more meaningful training sessions as we were less affected by the weather. For the ‘A’ Division team, rigorous training and friendly matches resumed in full swing as we worked tirelessly to prepare ourselves with guidance from the coaches.

The ‘A’ Division competitions took on a new format this year with only two groups in the preliminary round and had to face more seeded and experienced teams at the group stage. Throughout the games, we showed great resolve and tenacity against all opponents.

We had the privilege to experience competition at a high level, and persevered against stronger opponents,

best. Through this journey, as individuals we learnt the we cherished the moments and opportunity to work collectively, and forged strong bonds together.

COACH / INSTRUCTOR

Mr Tan Lye Huat Boys Team

Captain Chia U-Zu, Anthony Jr (2T03)

Vice-Captain Ernest Leong Ee Zhe (2T16)

Welfare IC Benedict Lim Hui En (2T28)

Physical Training IC Tay Kai En (2T28)

Girls Team

Captain Yeo Hui Ting, Chloe (2T21)

Vice-Captain Kimberly Chelsea P.Abu (2T22)

Welfare IC Chong Ray, Anna (2T04)

Physical Training IC Nadya Siak Fong Yee (2T22)

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Front Row (Left to Right):

ESHA J SHARMA, SKYLER MEI ALEXANDRA VAN SLEE, WONG JING XUAN KAYLA, LIEM WAN XUAN REESE, CHIA ZI HAN, LIM LI HUI, NURIN ZAWANI BINTE MOHAMED NAZIM, ANIELKA LOO CHEOK WENG, CHANG HUI, LAYLA NICOLE, CHAN LING, CHEN XINGYU

NOT IN PHOTO: MIKAEL HO JIA LEI, GEN YAP YI XUAN, KAM XIANG WEI GREGORY

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CHLOE TAI LI EN, SOPHIE WEE SHU HUI, YONG CHIN XUAN, TROYE DINN EFFENDY, TAN JUN KAI, NG YONG ZHENG DEXTER, WONG SHING HEI, JEREMIAH MATTHEW NG, KONG CHING WING, KENDRICK, EUNICE TEO TING TING, AZUCENA RAYZEL RENEIGH

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Front Row (Left to Right):

CASLIN SEAH YEE TING, CHLOE LY KELAART, LIM TING HUI EVANGELINE, ANG XING MAY, SABRINA, TAN YOU JIA DEON, WONG XIN YI SHERMAINE, LI YUANYUAN, NGUYEN NGOC UYEN NHI, SYDELLE NAYSA D SOUZA, LEE YING FEI, MEREDITH, POH HUI YUAN GWYNETH

NOT IN PHOTO: AIDAN ELIAS SHAH BIN AZRIN SHAH, KUAN COCO JIAMIN, ZAWIAH BINTE HAKIMUDDIN

Second Row (Left to Right): CLARE MARIE LAWRENCE, ONG JARED (WANG JIALE), ELSTON TAN JUN YANG, KENNETH FICARA TOBA, WEE JUN JIE NICHOLAS, DANIEL ASHRAF TEO, GOH KE YI, WANG BAILIN, YAP SHU LING

HOME TUTOR: MS BRINDA

Front Row (Left to Right): WONG ZI NING ISABELLE, TEO YI QING, YAP XIN HUI, MANDY TEE

PING, LIU SIQI, NICOELLE TARA DATTA, CHIA HWEE EN HEIDI, TAN WEN XIN ILIS, GLADYS KEE, TEO HWEE YEE, JAZ FOO KHAI XIN, THE KE YING COEY

NOT IN PHOTO: CHONG RUI SI RENEE, HANNI ALYSHA BINTE DUDI ARFAN

Second Row (Left to Right):

KONG, CHEW YONG HAO, LOH YU XIN, JEVAN TAN WEI JIE, QUEK WEI YAN, SEAH EN MIN, QIU PEIJIE

HOME TUTOR: MR NANDABALAN PANNEERSELVAM

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Front Row (Left to Right): GU XUAN ERN JAMIE, CHLOE LEE, TRISHA TAN, ROCHELLE SIEW ROU XIN, HU JIACHENG

Second Row (Left to Right)

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Front Row (Left to Right): KEE RUI YING CHARLOTTE, NETANYA AGNES LOW YING, LIU SIYU NICHOLINA, TEO GRACIA, JEANISE YEW NING, ANG KE NI, NICOLE (HONG KENI), CLAIRE GOH JIA AN, LE PHUONG THAO, LEONG SEE MUN, SARAH, CHAN CHIEN YIN, KATELYN NG KAH YEE, CHLOE PANG KAI YI

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TOH TZE ING CHARIS, LAM YOKE TING TIFFANY, NG WEN JIE, MARCUS, NOAH TIMOTHY GOH KAI AN, JONATHAN HEE WEIZHE, NG GUANG SHERN ETHAN, CHAI ANDREW SOOYOUNG, LUKAS VAUGHAN KAIEN O’HARA, ERNEST NG KAI YAO, NJAUW WEN JIAN MATTHIAS, SAN JUAN ZOEY NICOLE PUENTE, GWENDOLYN ANG SZE YING

HOME TUTOR: MS CHERYL CHIA

1T06

Front Row (Left to Right):

CRUZ ALEXANDRIA VENICE AMA, SOH SIYING, JEWEL, VELVEETIA TAN ZI LIN, ELLYNN SOH, LIM JIA YI, HO YI LIN, TIONG QIYAN, ISABELLE, ONG LE XIN THERESE, NITRA NATASHA VINCENT, RHIAN NG SWEE AYE, LAU QI XIN ZANN, GIANNA BATUWAEL, ALETHEA VOO SZE LENG

NOT IN PHOTO: FONG YOKE SUM, LAUREN, WANG ZHIGUANG GURION

Second Row (Left to Right):

ELISABETH CHAN KEI YAN, JAI THANH LE, MAXIMUS YAP TI KEAT, MAX WEE GWAN SIM, RAPHAEL KANG, DYLAN LEONG JIT YUEN, CHARLENE TAN YUAN JING

TUTOR: MS SHARON SOONG

1T07

Front Row (Left to Right):

ASIEL GOH, RYAN ETHAN LEE KWANG WEI,

SHIJIE, GLENDA CHRISTOPHER GREGORY, JOY BLESSI BENICIA JOSEPH, HASIKA BHESETTI, WONG JUN YA, EDALENE HIANG MUI FONG, SARAH LIM ERN YING, KANG YI JIE, MARCUS, NG WEI MING, CHEN YIZHE

NOT IN PHOTO: RYAN WIRYA MANDIRO (LIN ZHETAO)

Second Row (Left to Right): BRANDON LEE MUN HONG, DARYL LEE JUN LIANG, SEAH SEAN, HE QIUSHI, LIM JUNWEN, ZHENG JUNXIN, DECLAN LAU CHEE HEAN, SIVAPANDI JAYARAM, LAM WEI HENG, KAN KAI JUN, KEANE WONG JEN QUIN, SONG YONG HAN LOH

HOME TUTOR: MS CHARLENE LIN, MR ASHTON TAN

1T08

Front Row (Left to Right): LIU JIAN ZHI, JEROME MICHAEL CHO WEI SHENG, YEO YONG AN GABRIEL, VIRAJ BRIJESH PATEL, ONG NING XI, PHOEBE, LIM XU ZHI, MICHELLE, KELLY LAI RUI QI, RAMESH MARIMUTHU OVIYA SREE, KAUNG MYAT NAING, PATRICK TAN YEW EN, LUKE URIAH CHIR ZHI EN, PARK HYEMIN NOT IN PHOTO: CHRISTIAN JUDE SOH EN

Second Row (Left to Right): YONG TING CHENG, RAMANATHAN SAIGANESH, LEE GLADWYN, XAVIER TING KAI LE, JEROME TAN JEK RAE, HOON RI HONG, DANIEL SUN QI YU, KOH WAI ZHI, ALOYSIUS TAY CHUN MING, CADEN JOSHUA CHENG, RAYN ESHAN BIN MOHAMED AMIN, HNG YONG QI, NG GUO SHEN

HOME TUTOR: MR IDZHAM KHALID BIN ITHNIN

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Front Row (Left to Right):

ER GUAN TING, MUHAMMAD ANARKIN FITRI BIN AIDIL, CHUA JUN WEI, JAYDEN GERARD, ASHLEIGH NG SHI TING, SOON JIA LI, COLINE, ONG YU YAN, CHLOE, ADITI DWIVEDI, CHONG LING LUO ZERIS, GOLDIA CHIN XIN LING, DEVESH S/O RAMESH, SENTHILKUMAR SUURYA, BENEDICT TING HENG YEW

NOT IN PHOTO: SARAVANAN NAVEEN

Second Row (Left to Right):

SITOE YI ZHENG, LINFRED, DANISH ABDUL HALIM, HU HENGYUAN, CHEN NUO, EZZATH SAHEERJAN BIN JAMAL ABDUL NAZAR, MARSH DIAN LYLE SLADER, YEO MING HAN JASON, LAU WEIZHI SHAWN, WAYNE FOONG MUN KOI, IMAN BIN ZOLKIFLI, SEE ZHE AN, BRYAN

HOME TUTOR: MR LIM KAI MING

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Front Row (Left to Right):

ERNEST CHAN WEN XUAN, JEREMY HO JUN HIAN, NANDHANA MAHESH, KAM HOK YEE, CHEN YURONG, SHAYANNE LIM, LIM MYN YI, MADICHETTI AKSHARA, SHANNON SEAH SEE HAN, TRIVEDI MOKSHAD SHARDUL, ONG HONG BIN RYAN

Second Row (Left to Right): LIN YIN-BIN, ZACHARY, ENOCH YWA HAY LIN, AARON BENJAMIN CHOONG WEI SEN, WEE LER HAN, NICHOLAS, KOU LANGDI, RYAN YEO KONG HENG, BABU INFANT JERUN, ONG YONG HUI EUAN, WU HAW RAN CEDRIC, BRIAN MATTHEWS SEKAR, SE YONG JUN

HOME TUTOR: MRS TOH YOKE FAN, MR DAVID LAURENCE FAHY

1T11

Front Row (Left to Right): JORDAN TEO ZHE XUAN, SPANDAN SENGUPTA, LAWRENCE POH CHEE YING, HNINN HAYTHI PE, TAN YU HAN, VENKATESAN MADHUMITHA, WOO MIN RUI, LAI YU HERNG, KAELYN KAN KAIXIAN, WUN YU HERNG, GAIR ZHEN XIANG, DARREN, PEK YUE HENG

NOT IN PHOTO: KAYDEN KONG KAI SEN

Second Row (Left to Right): PHILSON SOW, JOHN CLEMENT MEKIN JOSHAL, REESHAB LABIB SHAHAN, TAY JUN YI JAVIER, RAJKUMAR KUMARAGURUNATHAN, ANURAG DAS, LAI XUE MING, JAVIER, REITH TAY, CHEONG JIA SHEN, KIERAN, RISHIKESH S/O SATHIAMOORTHY

HOME TUTOR: MS WENDY HENG

1T12

Front Row (Left to Right): IMTHIAS SUBAIER MUHAMMAD IRSHAAD, GOH SHAO LONG RYAN, KHOO HAN KAI, DARIUS, NAINA NAIR, CHARLOTTE DUNCOMBE, LIU I-TSEN, SHAVI BHARATHI, KOH YI YING, LOH YING QI, CRISTAL, CHUA KAI FENG DAREAS, TAY ZHI XIAN, CLARENCE, CHIA YILIANG, LUCAS RAPHAEL

NOT IN PHOTO: ADDISON TAN CHUN WOO, GOH SI HAN

Second Row (Left to Right): YEO MIAN RAY MERRILL, AKILAN MURUGAN, ANG JUN YI GALEN, ONG ZHENG QUAN, ASTROPHEL, K LUKESH KAVIN, HOW WENG ZENG, XYLON LEE YET CONG, KEANVEN LIM YI LONG

HOME TUTOR: MR TAN ING KEAT

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Front Row (Left to Right):

SEBASTIAN SIODHARMA TAN, CHONG WEN LE, ASHLEY TOK WEI JIE, CELINE PEK XIN NING, SAW YU XUAN, JAGADEESAN JEBA JOCELYN, SRI MITRA SUBRAMANIAN, ANDREA CHNG WEN FANG, THANG XUAN JIA, NG YONG EN JERIEL, PEK DONG JUN, YEO CHANG EN CRISPIN

NOT IN PHOTO: SELMA INARA SAMUDERA

Second Row (Left to Right): YEO CHONG HIN, ELGIN, VENKATESHAN VISHNU, THORSTON LIM EU JEE, REUEL FONG RUIZHI, CHUA XUAN YU, SARAVANAN SAMRAT AAKARSHAN, HO EN JAY JOEL, SIRANGEVI KUMAR S/O MURUGANANTHAM, LIM YOUNG MING SEAN EMMANUEL, DIONG JIA RONG JIMMY

HOME TUTOR: GOH PETER

1T14

Front Row (Left to Right):

YEK HYAN KHENG, XAVIER, GOH HONG SHENG XAVIER, KODEESWARAN SHREEYA, QISTINA BATRISYIA BINTE MOHAMED HANAFIAH, ELYSHA SAHA, KAYLA HOW YIN KAY, WANG SITONG, DARLING QUAN ZHI YING, KHO KAI LING, AMELIA, OU EN QI, SHIN JEONG-WON, PEH YU CHEN

NOT IN PHOTO: CHEW TING AN CYRUS

Second Row (Left to Right): MA HE, ANG JING KAI, DYLAN, BRYAN WIDJAJA WU, GUNASEKARAN YOGANTH, RALF CHUA JWEE HONG, TOM BIJU MANAKKALAM, ASHOK KUMAR VASANTHAN, ISAAC YAW YU LI, CHEW CAVEN, GUJJARALAPUDI RAMPREETH KAARTHIKEYA, BRANDON LEE JUN HUI

HOME TUTOR: MR LEE JIN LOONG, CLARENCE

1T15

Front Row (Left to Right): ONG KAI EYANG, TED, PAN YU XIANG IAN, TAN ZHEN HAO, JOEL, NG ERN NYEE, ONG YUN XI, ADELINE, QI YIFEI, LIU JIAYI, SI HUA, SWEE YU XIN FELICIA, EVANDER CHIAM ZERN, DARIUS WEN SHENG RUI, BABU RONALD ROHAN

NOT IN PHOTO: G PRAVANAN, MS RP MAGESWARI

Second Row (Left to Right): AMAN SHENOY MULKI, BOKIL SAI ASHUTOSH, FOO LOON HAW, CALEN LIM, TAN JUN LIN, ALISTAIR ASHWIN ANTHONY, ANG RAE, REYNA TEO WEN EE, TYLER SCOTT LEE YI, RAFAEL BRENNAN TAN, AIDAN TAY KAI FUNG, GUOK XIAN NENG

HOME TUTOR: MS TAY YI QIAN PRISCILLA class of 2023

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Front Row (Left to Right): DARREN OH KANG ZHE, IAN YIP WEN-KANG, CLARE GOH HEE TENG, SHEKHAWAT RUUCHITA AJAY SINGH, QIU JIAYI, CHARISSE KOH JIA-EN, HU ZHI XIN TRICIA, LIMLEY CHERYL, DEEPA D/O GOPALAN, CHONG YAN TING MELODY, FOO CE LEI, CHIA YI SHIN

NOT IN PHOTO: CHONG YAN TING MELODY

Second Row (Left to Right): DAVID NG JING TIAN, PANG JUN WEI, KEVIAN ONG ZHENGYU, ASUKA NIRASAWA THEVAR, PREDRICK AROCKIA MELVIN JOSH, LANG RUI PEI, RAPHEL CHUA, WEN XUE LIANG RYAN, AIDAN TANG JING JUN, CHONG KAI ZHE, WANG JUN KAI, YUEN KOI LOK, KAELAN, ZIVEL EREZ CHONG JUN JIE HOME TUTOR: MR PEH BENG LEE

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1T17

Front Row (Left to Right):

ALEXANDRA TAN WANG KAY, LIM EN QI, NICOLE, KATIE LEE EN HUI, HAILEY NG YEN TENG, NICOLLE ONG, AMELIA LOCK MUN LENG, LEE SHI XUAN PHOEBE, JOANNE LIN, GABRIELLE CAITLYN PETERSON SHI NING, PHUA YU LI, ADRIENNE, LAM YI JUN, KRISTIE LAI SI MUN, CAYENNE LIM NG, RIDDHI MURUGANANTHAM

NOT IN PHOTO: SAMAIRE TARWASOKONO

Second Row (Left to Right): KEANE NEO, SOO YAO DICK, BRANDON SOH BING YI, JA SHARMAN, KHO YU HENG, BENJAMIN CHOON GUO SHAO, DARREN NATHAN MANIVANNAN ZENG KAI, HO JER SING, BRYAN, CHNG SUAN YONG, VIGASHWAR S/O KALIYAMOORTHY, OTA KIERAN MITSHUHIRO

HOME TUTOR: MR ONG JUNJIE

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1T19

Front Row (Left to Right): GABRIELLE TAN SU-ERNN, LOI EUANN, NAMRATA SURESH, ELFA NURSHALYNN BINTE MOHAMAD SHARIL, GWYNETH LOI XIN YI, EUNICE SIAH HSU ANNE, WEE XIU WEN RACHEL, LIM RUI YI, NAYANA KOLASSERI, LEE TZE KIA, ERIKA WONG XIAO HUI, TAN XUANQI XUANDY

Second Row (Left to Right): JAZEL TAN WEN XUAN, KARPAGAM RAMANATHAN, LIM FUNG CHER, CEDRIC, CHAN CHEE YUNG, NOEL, CHONG YI BIN, SHYAM SARAVANAN, TRISTON LEONG, LINAN MIGUEL JOAQUIN GUILLERMO, NG YU YANG JOACHIM, ELSON ANG XU HAO, TAY YI JUN, IAN, TEA BI CHENG, LOW YI YUAN SOPHIE, VIJAYAKUMAR SHRINITHI

HOME TUTOR: MS CAROLINA NG

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Front Row (Left to Right): RIO HENG, CHAY YONG SHI, ARICIA

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XU LIMING, DIANA KHAW, LAI JIA HANG RAINE, QI QI, KAREL TEE YUE ZHEN, NICOLE TAN ZIYI, CAELYN JIELIN LEE, KAIRA S HARE, HILARY GWENEVIEVE YEE LE YI, ANG EN KRYSTELLE

Second Row (Left to Right): LIM YUXUAN, CHEYENNE, TEO ENXI, CHIEW ZI HANG, TOH KAI XUN KIERAN, JAEDEN NG YU SIANG, NEO RUI FENG, NIGEL, WONG KAI XIAN, TEY JUN YUAN, HARRY TANG JUN HAO, DANNY CHANDIRAMANI, BRYAN CHIN WEI EN, JAYASUDHA RAMASWAMY, SAHAANA RAMACHANDRAN HOME TUTOR: MS TAN MEI OI

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1T21

Front Row (Left to Right):

EVIE LU QIN, CHERRY HENG JIN TAO, ANNALISA GOH, ONG WAI YU, ALEXIS, OW WEI QI, NICOLE TAN RUI QI, SHERNICE SAH JIA YI, KOH WEI YI, JOI, KAILASAM SUDHEKSHA, CHERISH CHEW JIAXIN, KHOO YU TING MARISSA, CELESTE ANNE LIM WEN HUI

NOT IN PHOTO: DAMITA JHA, NICOLE HO TING HYUN, SHAIL SINGH NIJAR, TAN WU YI, EDRIC, ULRICA CHENG

Second Row (Left to Right): CARRISA SOH LI RONG, CHEN WEI QUAN, RISHABH JINDAL, HO JUN HAO SKYLER, JEROY CHAN JIN WEI, GOH KIERAN, DEREK SO WING CHUEN, BRYAN LAI KEN YANG, SEEMAN MITHRA VINDYA

HOME TUTOR: MS CHONG SIN YING

1T22

Front Row (Left to Right):

TAN QI YING, LIM YI CHING LEANNE, ZOEY PHAN ROU HUEY, HUMAYRAA’ BINTE MOHAMED NAZAR, XU YITING, EUNICE SEE HUI YING, CHING RUI EN RACHAEL, ALEXIS NEVA JOSH, MOK HUI WEN JAEDA, ZHANG YAJING JOYCE, WANG LUOYU, NANDHA KRISHNAN

NOT IN PHOTO: LEE XIN CI

Second Row (Left to Right): KSHEERAJA KISHORE, JOANN ROSHNI MARIADOS, EMMA LEE ZILD XUAN, JAVVADHI AKSHITHA SRI, PENAREDONDO JOSH EMMANUEL MOMONGAN, CHONG QI HENG, GERALD, CHA SEUNGMIN, SEE EN NI CLARA, ELIZABETH GRACIE NG, CHLOE LIM ERN LER, KRITHI KRISHNA KUMAR, WANG YUXUAN

HOME TUTOR: MS YOONG LIAN TEEN

1T23

Front Row (Left to Right): MARCUS LOW HAO MING, MUTHUKUMAR JASHVANTH KUMAR, S PRATIBHA NAIDU, SOW YU YAN, KRISALYN CHAN LI YING, LIN YING LIAM, LIM KAILE, KYRA, ALEENA ELSA BINTE AIDIL, LIM YI XIN SHENICE, JUNAID AHAMED ARSHIYA AFREEN, REAGAN GOH ZHENG JIE, AW YU JUN JORDON

NOT IN PHOTO: PONG AO ZHE, LEE WUNG YONG, THADDEUS, KYLENE ONG, SHRINIDHI RAMADAS

Second Row (Left to Right): TOONG HAO CHENG, GABRIEL CHONG WAI TIN, ELIJAH LIM HENG YUE, LUCAS CHIA MING HANG, WAN IAN, SIM KENG CHUAN CAVAN, CAVAN, SANJIV UDAYAKUMAR, CHRISTOPHER GODWIN ANTHONY CAMPOS, JORDAN DEVRAJ S/O NANTHAKUMAR PURUSHOTHAMAN

HOME TUTOR: MS SRI YUNI BTE MAZLAN

1T24

Front Row (Left to Right): WAN LI WEN, JOLIN, SANDRA CHING HWEE BOON (JING HUIWEN), SUELLEN THIAN, AVRIL FAITH LER, LEE WEI’EN FRANCESCA, TENG QING PEI, LI MINGXUAN, ANG SHIN HWEE, DUA XIN YU, G AISHWARYA, WANG LE HAN CHLOE, TAN HWEE TENG ALYSSA, KYLIE TOW

NOT IN PHOTO: CLAIRE TAN SHAN QI, SARAH SYAZWANI BINTE ABDUL NAZIR

Second Row (Left to Right): FAVIAN LEM FANG CONG, CHASTON TAN HONG HYIK, GOH HWA EN, MATTHEW ANG MING-EN, AADITYA MURALI KRISHNAN, ONG YU KAI, MARK ONG KING, DYASON CHIA CHIN YEW, TAY JUN LE JORDAN

HOME TUTOR: MS NATALIE LEE YINGRONG

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1T25

Front Row (Left to Right):

LIM YAN LE, NUHA SUMAITAH, NG AI, KAREENDER KAUR D/O BHUPINDER SINGH, THAM YU YUM, DENISE, CAO YIFEI, LIM PEI JIE, KATHLEEN, RENEE YEE ZHI HUI, HENG YU WEN, NINA SOWMYA PALANY, SOPHIE ANDREA BINTE ADAM FIEZAN, GOH WAN EN

NOT IN PHOTO: KEEGAN HO KAI EN

Second Row (Left to Right):

CHLOE CHONG QIN RU, ONG YISHENG LEROY, JONATHAN YAP YU HONG, LEONG CHONG AAN JEDD, ETHAN TAN JIA RONG, DYLAN HO JUN WEI, YEOH YI XUN, DLYNN GOH QIAN EN

HOME TUTOR: MDM TAN SEOW LING

1T26

Front Row (Left to Right):

CHAN JIA HUI, ETHEL WONG LE QI, LIM JING XI ADIA, DIOR LIM, ZHU YANBIN, WONG XIN WEI, CHLOE, AISHWARYA VIJAYENDIRAN, KHOO XINYING, PEARL, CHAN KIN GEK GRACE, ALISON CHEONG WEI YING, KELLIE JUBELA, REBECCA ANNE TEO LI TING ASHA

Second Row (Left to Right): DAI YUNXI, DEANNA ADLYN BINTE RAZALI, LIM YONG KANG, DENZEL, TAN GUANG ZHE, TAN MING LER ELLIOTT, GABRIEL SEOW, TEO TZE REN JEVON, HONG JIN HYEOK, HO JOSEN, KHOO YUAN JUN, SNG HUI RU, NICOLE KOK, CHONG RYKIEL ALODIA WEE

HOME TUTOR: MRS ANG HUI HUN

Front Row (Left to Right): TOH WYNN SHUN, NICHOLAS HO YUN HEE, RIYA AGRAWAL, KETHIREDDY ANJALI, TAN CHING, GAO YIXIN ANGELA, ONG YU LING, MADHAVAN NEGHA, KHET TAR, KATHIRESAN VIDULA, ARTHUR CHONG YI KANG, PAN WEI JUN

Second Row (Left to Right): PHEY JUN HAN ATTICUS ETHAN, AADI JAIN, LEE YI HENG, RYAN, PRADYUMN GANESH, LIM YU HAO, AGARWAL ANANMAY ABHISHEK, TAY WEI FU ASHER, LI LINXUAN, JERRALD KOH JIE LE, VU MINH TRI, ASHTON CHANG YI, SEBASTIAN TAY, ADEN TAY RONG LE, CHRISTOPHER LEE YIK JUN

HOME TUTOR: DR CHIN YEN JIN

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1T28

Front Row (Left to Right): JAMES TAN

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HAECHAN, CHNG ZHI CHENG,
KHAI JIUN, GAO ZHIJUN, GOH HERN YEE, KEITH MICHAEL ONG YEE MING, GOH KUAN JER
TUTOR: MRS TAN XINYI

1T29

Front Row (Left to Right):

CHIA JIA XUAN CARA, RAGURAMAN HEMALATHA, ARAN ARUL ANNAMM, CHONG JIA MIN KAYZEL, TAN WAI YAN GRACE, YAP SHU YI, TIA MARIE KONG, GOH XIN HUI, CLARISE, ATHIRAH BINTE MOHAMMAD HARRIS, NICOLE MAIDISON CHIA YU LE, CHIU MING KWAN, CHUA XUEHUI, AMBER

NOT IN PHOTO: YAP KAH LOK, ASHER

Second Row (Left to Right): ZANDRA MERSIHA BINTI ZALIKA, SIVANATHAN KAVIYADHARSHINI, VALENA JUAN MIGUEL DE GUZMAN, DOONG SHI KAI, GAN JUAY HAO, LIM ZHE QI, BENJAMIN HAN CHIN YANG, DANIEL CHAN WEI KAI, TEO CHI EN, GABRIEL ANG YAN JUN, SUZANNE PHONG WEN TING, EMMELIA BINTE ABDULLAH

HOME TUTOR: MS. JOANNE LEE, MR. WILLIAM YEO

2T01

Front Row (Left to Right): VICTORIA MAXIM TAN SHU HUI, TAN WAN FEI, CASSIE JANE LEE, PARK JI HO, TAN KAI TING, LIU YUTONG, TAY HUI XIN SHARON, BOK JING-YI NAELA ELISABETH

Second Row (Left to Right): GHAISAS SHARVARI ATUL, LI YUNXI KETHY, KOH MING YU XAVIER, TIMOTHY LIM SHEN RUI, PIAMTHIPMANUS KALEN, DARREN FOO, NYO CHENG XUAN, DARIUS, CHAN YAN HUI, HUMAIRA BINTE FAZRUN

2T02

Front Row (Left to Right): BELERIE KAN, ILY NUHA BINTE HISHAMUDIN, ISABEL NG CARDOSO, JANANI SIVAKUMAR, CHIN SHU HUI, CHENG WAN NI WENDY, TEH XUE HUI, LAM QIAN YING, HAZEL, AW KER YUEH ARIELLE, ODELIA LIM WANJING

Second Row (Left to Right): KAYLA NATHANIA PRASETYA, TAN SHIN SHYEN, SHAHRAWLL BIN KHAIROULLAH, LEE WAI LEONG CAEDEN, TAN JUN AN CRICHTON, CHANG ZHENG XIAN, LUCAS, TEONG YUAN AN, EDISON, SANDOR LIM SI-XUAN, WONG JIAN CHENG, HERMAN, VERLENE LIEOW YUN LI, ANALIESE OON JIA HUR, YONG YAN TING

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TUTOR: MS YEONG JIA XIN

2T03

Front Row (Left to Right):

LIEW YING JIE NICOLE, YING YI XUAN, WEE SZE CHYN LAETISHA, JAMIE TAN MINN, KOH MINJING PALLAS, TEO QI EN JAMIE, CHE HAN, CHIN YI JING (CHEN YIJING), HO ZI LING, FAITH, LOW EE TONG BELLE, SHANIA LEE ZITONG, WENG XIN XIN, CHYE HWEE CHING, ANDREA, ROBYN LAM WEN QI

NOT IN PHOTO: AW HWI WUEN MEGAN, YEO MINSHI

Second Row (Left to Right): CHANG KIERAN, WONG HE RUI GREGORY, NG YAN KAI JOVEN, CHIA U-ZU, ANTHONY JR, BRYAN LEE SHENG LUN, MUHAMMAD FIDAN RAHADIAN ROESLI, DILAN HARIDAS

HOME TUTOR: MS JANICE

2T04

Front Row (Left to Right):

KWON SUN YOUNG, REGINE, ESMYOT JOELLE ISABELLA MARIE, TAN JIAYU, PRISCILLA, ZHU ZIKUN, CAI JIAYING, CHONG KUAN NING ESTHER, SEBASTINI FAITH MANIMOHAN, KRISHTA SINGH SOHI, KYLYNN HO JIE EN, AYE DETHAR MYO LWIN, THARA ASLAM

NOT IN PHOTO: EMMA CHAI SI QING, TAN BOON CHING, IRIS, YEOW LI XUAN, YONG CHU YU

Second Row (Left to Right): CHONG RAY, ANNA, XAVIER WONG JOON HON, SALVADOR JOAQUIN ALONZO AWAT, LOW KIT WENG, NATHEN, ZASHA JOY LOH MIN RUI

HOME TUTOR: MS SUZIE YANTI JUMADI

2T05

Front Row (Left to Right): KHER JIN RONG TANYA, V S SAMYUHKTHA, YASMINE KATHLYN DENNIS, MEGAN NG YUN XUAN, REIKO LIM LI JIN, CLAIRE TAN YI EN, GOH SHAI EN COLETTE MARIA, TANISHA MEI MURUGESH, SAUNG LA WUNN, ASHER JES LEE

NOT IN PHOTO: TEO HAI TANG, CHARLENE

Second Row (Left to Right): ADA YSABELLE LLANORA SUNER, ARADANA RAJ KHEMLANI, THAM JUN YANG, NICODEMUS LAI KYE JUUN, REUBEN DAVID LOUIS, CAYDEN CHONG ZHI JIE, LUKE XAVIER CROSS, CHEUNG HO CHI BRIAN, TAN YU ZHE GABRIEL, YANG LIQUAN ADAM, KELLY HO KAR LENG, LU YAN YING

HOME TUTOR: MS MACKENZIE RAE SCHOON, MR ALEX TAN WENG CHEONG class of

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2T06

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BINTE MUHAMMAD BURHAN, TJENG KAI XIN,
NICHOLE FOONG WEI XUAN, EUNICE TEO SI YU, CHNG XIN YUE, ALICIA JOANNA XIENATA
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2T07

Front Row (Left to Right):

TAN YU LE, XIANG YUAN, ELAYARAJA SHATHANA, GLORIA MAH SHU FANG, TRINITY TAY KEE FANG, GOH MENG EN, YUAN MENGFEI, BOO SHI EN, TAN JING DE, DANIEO LOW TIANYOU

NOT IN PHOTO: WU JIA KANG OSCAR

Second Row (Left to Right): CORY CHIA CHAY, JERRELL TEE JOON KEAT, TAN ZHENG JIE, GREGORY, ETHAN CHOO JEN WEI, DAYLON CHUA MING FENG, RYAN ANG CHU EN, LEE HAYDEN, MUHAMMAD IBRAHIM S/O JIAUDEEN, MALCOLM TAN IAIN TSE, CHEE JING HONG, SEAH ZHENG XIANG, CAMYN, ALBERT CHANDRA TJEN, JEEVAN ISAIAH SAMUEL

HOME TUTOR: MS SOH YAN SHAN SERENA class

2T08

Front Row (Left to Right):

CHIN JIN YANG ETHAN, SAM JUN EN, PANG YANG KAI, JAZZ CHEE SIHUI, SHEIK ABDULLAH AYSHA ALJUMANA, NICOLE WONG CHAI MIN, MANIMOZHIAN MATHIVADANI, ONG CAI YEE, JENNA SEE HUI MIN, TAN WAN RU REENA, JERON TAN GUAN XUE, CHUA QI XUN DAVIER

Second Row (Left to Right): TANG SHI RONG, ARUN BIJU, PHAN BACH VIET, HENG JUN KAI JAVIER, DARIUS GABRIEL WONG CHUAN KAI, LU JIAXUAN JUSTIN, MA ENHUA, TING WEY JAY GERARD, SIM YOON KEN, CHUA WEI AN, NICKLAUS GOH YI’EN, ENRICO LAURENTIUS, XU WEN

HOME TUTOR: MR EUGENE TAN

2T09

Front Row (Left to Right): NG HAO YANG, HAGAN, JAY OW WEY XINN, LIM SHI RUI, KOH PEI LING, JOLIN, GANDAVALLI PRASANNA JANANI, GLENDA OR ZINING, KATTA AKSHITHA, STEPHANIE SU @ SU HTRA, SAKTHI PRIYA SUNDAR, AADITHYAN PALANIAPPA MANI, CAPPI PUTRA SANJAYA, GABRIEL ONG KAI EN

Second Row (Left to Right): LIM EN TZE JABEZ, ZHANG YIFAN, THONG WEI SHENG, VINCENCE, TRAN THANH NAM, AW JIN KAI IAN, JOHN EMMANUEL NG QIYI, FOO YONG KAI, REYES CHEAH UI-AN, JUSTIN TAN YU XUAN, WONG LIANG CONG BRANDON, TEO KIAT YANG, IAN, PEK ISAAC

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TUTOR: MR LIM SEOW THONG class of 2023 2T10
Right): LEONARD CHENG ZONG YONG, KOH JI YANG BRANDON, CHEN CHUN YONG, BARTHOLOMEA CALISTA WALUJA, WONG WEN XUAN, CHLOE LAI RUI YU, SOPHIA PHEY YANYING, AUDREYCIA TJANDRAKIRANA, YEOW AN LING, CAO MOHAN, DAYAN TAY WEI ZHUN NOT IN PHOTO: ANDY TAN, CHRISTOPHER TAN, GUO JUNYI, TAN KADEN, TAN KHAY YAN, XU JIACHEN
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: VIJAY HARISH, MARC TAN, KESHAAN MANAMOHAN, JUSTIN TOH XUAN JIE, HAN RUI, ZHANG JINGHAO SHAWN, JEREMY LIM WEI SHENG, YEO ZHI HOU MARCUS HOME TUTOR: MDM ANG SHIOK HOON Building Generation In Truth & Love: Every CJCian to be Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart. Mission place of excellence in learning and living Excellence, Learning, Living Vision 164 165

2T11

Front Row (Left to Right):

WEE ZI YANG, CALVIN, MUHAMMAD MURSHID, MIKHAIL LING BIN LOGKMAN BAMADHAJ, JOY TAN JIA-YU, POON SI SHUEN, SHARMELL SONIA D’SILVA, MELANIE LAI XIN YI, KOH JIA WEN CARMEN, JACHOLAS GAY, ZHANG YUN XIANG, JOSEF

Second Row (Left to Right):

BRIAN YEO WEN XIAN, TSE MING HON, JAVIER LIM WEI, SRIDHAR VAGEESH, ISAAC KOH LE, LOH ZHENG YING, RYAN, WOO YONG HUI, LIN SHIOU YI @JERRY LIN, ISAAC AU LYE JUN, KWOK JUN YAO, SAMUEL, JUNG SEHYUN, TAN RUI HENG K-IAN, MOHAMMED FARHAT BIN MOHAMMED SZAMI AT’TIRMIDZI, KHOR WEI SIONG

HOME TUTOR: MR JOSHUA KOH JUN XIANG, MR TOH PING YONG JEFFREY

2T13

class of 2023

Front Row (Left to Right): NELSON ADRIAN THE, ANGURAJ GANESH, GWYNETH SER, LEE YU TING, JERILYN, CHERYL TAN JIAHUI, SUN WEIXIA, NATALIE HO, TEO RUI TING MEGAN, TEO BOON SHEOK JAYDEN

NOT IN PHOTO: DARIUS CHEONG ZHI LI, FONG EE YEUNG, GOH JUN DE

Second Row (Left to Right): KEE JING XIANG, NICHOLAS, ADEN ONG YUAN HAO, PARTHIBAN SIDDHARTHAN, GAO ZIXUAN, DAVID MAXIMILIAN LIM WEN WEI, SINGH SHARDUL PRAMOD, LIM TZE-KEEFE, EUAN, MARCUS CHUA EE IAN, DHIRAVIDACHELVAN DEEPAN, JONATHAN GRAZIANO YANG

HOME TUTOR: MS CELESTINE HANG (CLUSTER HEAD)

Front Row (Left to Right): SHELVEN LUM SHAO WEN, LIM ZHENG FENG, JAVIER ANG JIA ZE, NIVETHIYA SHREE BABU, SEI XIN EN, CHEN XUWEN, KOH SIANG EN GLENNICE, KAISAH ITQAN BINTE AHMAD ISKANDAR, TAN YONG JAY, LIM RUI JIE, ALDRIC LIM WEI QI, NARASIMHAN VENKATESHWARAN

Second Row (Left to Right): CHOW TSER WEN, JAVIER, CHEE KAI ZE, LEONG KAIZER ETHAN, THIAGARAJAN ARUNESH, CHEE WEN JIE, YE TELUO, ZHENG ZHOUYANG, THADDEUS TIANG ZHANG YI, PUTRAJ SANTHOSH, SHINN THANT HTAY @ SHINN THANT MAUNG SHWE, ETHAN WONG YNG WEI

HOME TUTOR: MS VALARIE CHIA class of 2023

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2T14

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: SEETO RYAN, GOH KAI JOON, NATASHA LEE, AADI KAUL, CHARIS CHONG ERN HUAN, ESTELLE CHAN WAI YAN, TAN XIN HUI CHLOE, YAP CHEU YEE, TAN JO EN, POON HEEM TUCK, VADIVEL ESHAKIRAN, LENG XUE JUN NOT IN PHOTO: LOOI KANG RUI, ZENN
: LAM JIAN XIN, IVAN, THIERRY TANG MING ZE, JAVEN ONG JUN KAI, HSU CHOW YEE ELKAN, BAI FUBIN, CHEN JIAHE CHARLES STEPHEN, KEITH NEO SHAN WEI, WEE HOW FENG TREFFERT, ZHANG DONGZHI, LIM YU FEI (LIN YUFEI), MARCUS AURELIUS FOO, LEE FAN HOME TUTOR: MRS BOON LI-SHAN Building Generation In Truth & Love: Every CJCian to be Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart. Mission place of excellence in learning and living Excellence, Learning, Living Vision 166 167

2T15

Front Row (Left to Right):

ASHTON PHILLIP QUEK YI, CHIN JIN JIE, MARCUS, LEE HONG JIE CAYMOND, KHOO KAI RUI IGNATIUS, YEO HSIN YING, KO SUE SHIEN MEGAN, CHUA WEI DA, LOO WENHAI BRENDAN, TAN YIRONG ISAAC, ONG ZHI RONG

NOT IN PHOTO: ETHAN KOH YEE XIAN, LESTER LIM (LIN WEICHUN)

Second Row (Left to Right): BOND LIM BOEN, MICHAEL HUANG, HAN YI XUAN DAMIAN, ZHANG TIANYI, NG ZI YANG EDMUND, HUANG YUEHENG, KWAN DING AN NOAH, LOUIS GOU ZI AN, WONG SHIU PING TONY, REAGAN MOSES WIDJAJA, PORTILLO JUSTIN ADAM CONDE

HOME TUTOR: MR ZACHARY KOIC ZHI HOE

2T16

Front Row (Left to Right):

MACKENZIE CANAAN KOK, ADRIEL KUA BENG LEONG, CHIA REY, SUN LAN, GUO JIAYI, KALAIRAJ DAYALINI, HIA SOO TENG, GORDON KUA GHIM HENG, BIAN HOONG KIT, ISAAC ELIJAH NG YIMIN

NOT IN PHOTO: ARVIN SHIVRAM, EMMANUEL GERARD TAN ZHU HAO, ERNEST LEONG EE ZHE, JERALD YEOH XUAN QI

Second Row (Left to Right): KAM JAY EU, AYDEN, JONANTHAN YEO CHUN SHIUNG, SENTHILKUMAR MUTHUKUMARAN, KAELAN KOH HAO EN, YE JINNING, ISAAC CHRISTENSEN TAN, XAVIER ONG SHI JIE (WANG SHIJIE), YEO WEI LE CAVAN, TAY SHAO KANG HOME TUTOR: MR NG CHEE KEONG

2T17

Front Row (Left to Right): YANG XUE, SAHANA MADHAVAN, SHAILA SELVAN, SOFIA LIM JIA LE, SUMMER LIM EN, YIP LIN JIE ARIEL, NG YU XUAN, CELINE, LOZEN EU, NERISE GOH EE TENG, ANUSHKA SEN

NOT IN PHOTO: NURUL SHIFA ABDUL LATIF, SHANIA NUR’ RIQA BINTE MUHAMMED HAKIM, TIMOTHY CHAN YEE KIT

Second Row (Left to Right): LEE ZI XIN ISABELLE, CHLOE LEONG WEE TING, DANIELLE CHAN YUNYUAN, BRANSON YONG YIP CONG, DANIEL ZAWRO TUN, MAH GIT MUN WARREN, ALEN THOMAS, ETHAN LOH JUN HENG, MUHD MIKA ZI AN BIN SAHRUL NIZAM, ANUSRII D/O THAMOTHARAM, WANG YUEXUAN

HOME TUTOR: MR GOH TOR HENG

2T18

Front Row (Left to Right): THERESA CHIARA QIU, MARIMUTHU HARINNI, KIMI TAN JIA XIAN, EUNICE LOW YUN LI, THONG CHING MUN, VALERIE, KIERET KAUR SHEENA, FOO JEMMA, RYES SEAH XIN YI, MELISSA FOONG XIN HUI, ERIN QUEK MIN LING, PEARLYN YAN HUI LE, CHANTAL SIDHOM

Second Row (Left to Right): TAUFIQ HIDAYAT BIN JASMAN, JASWANT KUMAR VIJAYAKUMAR, LEE ZI JIAN, TEO JIA CHEN, ONG IX SHANG, KOH JUN RONG, JOEL, CHRISTIAN TIMOTHY KONG, GIDEON TAN JING CHUAN, CALEB LIM JIN YEE, S GATIK, AQIL AUFA BIN MUHAMMAD TAUFIK, RYAN KOO YI ZHE HOME TUTOR: MS ALEXANDRA HOFBAUER

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2T19

Front Row (Left to Right):

HANNAH LORRAINE PADILLA DE LOS SANTOS, NG JING WEN, MARIAN FOO JIE QI, SRIRAM HARITHA, TEO WEI EN, GEHNA KAUR DHILLON, HANSHIKA, SOFIA CAITLIN ENRIQUEZ TAN, CHONG XIN YING, RAMESHKUMAR HARIDHA, TAN WOON YONG, CHIN SYN YI CHERI, CHONG YU XUAN

Second Row (Left to Right): LIM AINSLEY, BRYAN KOH RUI YANG, JAMES LIM ZI JIAN, ISAAC JOSHUA ANG KAI YI, PECHETTI VENKATA SHASHWATH, NG VIC GENE, LIM GUAN XIANG, GAUTAM SUNOJ, TAN VI YANG, ARULDOSS RITHISH, TAN WEI ZHI, TRISTAN

HOME TUTOR: MR THIA PETER class

2T20

Front Row (Left to Right):

MABEL CHAN KAI ROU, R VESALLACHI, CADENCE KOH, NUMAHANGMA MABO, BONG SIEN LOKE YNEEZ, JOANNE LEE, MEGAN LIM MIN, NG EN HUI, CHLOE NATASHA SEE LIN, MELISSA BTE MOHAMAD LATIFF, MURUGESAN BAVITHRAA

NOT IN PHOTO: KIRAN THOMAS JOSEPH, ISABEL DESIREE SIVANESAN, N D DURGHADEVE

Second Row (Left to Right):

SEE HUI XUAN, CHARLTON KOH YANG ZHANG, JONAS CHEN HONG EN, JOVAN LEONG YU TENG, REGAN KOH (XU KAI) EWAN LEE EN, VIN YEO YONG JUN, LEE WEN SHENG, ELLIOT, MICHELLE ONG MEI XIN HOME TUTOR: MR GABRIEL LEE

2T21

Front Row (Left to Right): AMELIA LIMAR-CHEN YI YING, XIE YUN JING CHELSEA, TONG YEE NING, NAN MYAT NOE HAN, LENG ZHI YING CRYSTAL, TAN MIN XI, MACY, OO HENG YIN, KIMBERLEY, KYAN WIJATNO SEE YU RUI, MYA PHONE MYINNT MOH

NOT IN PHOTO: ANG KAI JIE, CHAI SONG YAO, FIDEL ANAKIN NEO BOON HEE, SYAUQI RAYN BIN SAMSOL, YEO HUI TING, CHLOE

Second Row (Left to Right): SHYANNE TAN YAN RU, ONG CHEN PENG, JUNIUS TOH ZI JUN, AKSHAJ KOKKERI, TAN ZHEN SIANG, LEONAARD, TAN ZHI KAI JOSHUA, ARDARI TAY SALAM, ZERVAIS TEO, RACHEL SIM RUI XI

HOME TUTOR: MR CHUA CHEE SIANG

2T22

Front Row (Left to Right): DAVE OLIVIA CHLOE NAZARENO, SHAFEEQAH D/O ASAN HUSAIN, TAN YU MIN, TRISTEN, LIM ZHI AN ARIEL, SOO

Second Row (Left to Right)

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WEI LUM, FONG YI TING NICOLE, SURESH VIYAZHINI LEEMA, ELYSE LIM YI XUAN, DELINA TANG, VAISHNAVI D/O PREMANANDHAM NOT IN PHOTO: NG WAN WEI RACHEL, ALLEGRA HO CHER MYNN, FU DAN WEI, SEAH EN RUI GENEVIEVE
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Building Generation In Truth & Love: Every CJCian to be Thinker with a Mission, Leader with a Heart. Mission place of excellence in learning and living Excellence, Learning, Living Vision 170 171
: NG JUN HENG, WAN IZZ’MATIN BIN WAN SHEFUDDIN, RAYDEN CHUA
KAI, TAN PING AN, CHELLIAH ETHAN NATHANIEL, TAN GOH HERN GERALD, KEEFER CHANG JING WEI
TUTOR: MR BENJAMIN THONG GUI HONG

2T23

Front Row (Left to Right):

DAVE OLIVIA CHLOE NAZARENO, SHAFEEQAH D/O ASAN HUSAIN, TAN YU MIN, TRISTEN, LIM ZHI AN ARIEL, SOO WEI LUM, FONG YI TING NICOLE, SURESH VIYAZHINI LEEMA, ELYSE LIM YI XUAN, DELINA TANG, VAISHNAVI D/O PREMANANDHAM

NOT IN PHOTO: NG WAN WEI RACHEL, ALLEGRA HO CHER MYNN, FU DAN WEI, SEAH EN RUI GENEVIEVE

Second Row (Left to Right): NG JUN HENG, WAN IZZ’MATIN BIN WAN SHEFUDDIN, RAYDEN CHUA YOU KAI, TAN PING AN, CHELLIAH ETHAN NATHANIEL, TAN GOH HERN GERALD, KEEFER CHANG JING WEI

HOME TUTOR: MR BENJAMIN THONG GUI HONG

Second Row (Left to Right)

2T25

KUAH HSU NING, ANTHEA CHEONG EN QI, NICOLE ANN CHIA, CHLOE TAY JING YI, CHONG XIN YI NOT IN PHOTO: TAN KAI XIANG THADDAEUS (ODELIA TAM

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2T24

Front Row (Left to Right):

LEONG KAR YAN, JUSTINE, NEO LE ANNE, WANG XIN YU, JADYNN, ANG WEI EN ANTHEA, ISABEL WANG SHI YAN, AVERYL LOW YING SUAN, CHARIS SHANNON ONG TONG-YIN, HAW YU HENG, LOW KEISHA, HOU RUIHAN, CHOO MIN WEI, KELLYN

NOT IN PHOTO: CLARISSA CHIONG KA MUN

Second Row (Left to Right):

JOSHUA GAY JUN HAN, CHANG FA ZHI, LAI ZHI XIN ISAIAH, TAN YE FENG, SEBASTIAN, LEE LE KAI LOUIS, NIGEL HO QI EN

2T26

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Second Row (Left to Right):

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Right): HAZEL NGO, SIM YI QIU, FUN MIN, AUDRIE LEE KAR HUI, NG ZI QING GWYNETH,
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: TIMOTHY CHUA WEI-CHUEN, MATTHEW JAMES LOW, LUCAS LEE YI CHIN, PAN BINGAN, TRISHVEER KUL SINGH, EDEN TAN WEI LIANG, PANG YU KANG, GAN XIN WEI HOME TUTOR: MS MARHAINI BINTE MOHAMED AMIL, MR ERNEST LIM JINGJIE class of 2023
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YUN XIN OLIVIA, SOLAISAMI KAVITHA KAYALVIZHI
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HO YUN JIA, HAN
CHENG,
BRANDON, KEVIN CHUA, SAMUEL LEE,
SHENG JIE,
LOO WEI HUNG, RUSSELL LYE RUI SHENG, MICHAEL TJANDRA, TISHA TAN SHI QI
TUTOR: MR LIM ZHIYI

2T27

Front Row (Left to Right):

KARISMA LUTHFITANTO, TAN ZI JIE JARED, OH JING XUAN, SUNDAR HANNAH GRACE, LIM JIA TCHI, LAUREN HANNAH AUGUSTIN, SERAPHINA SUGANTHI MURUGAPA, AMBER BOEY, TAN LEE WEN, TRAN TRUNG KIEN

NOT IN PHOTO: EAINDANI KYAW, SANHITA SUBODH MEHTA

Second Row (Left to Right): GOH ZHUNG YENG, NYI NYI SWE MIN, ALVEN TAN YI HNG, ALICXIS CHANG SIONG HYEE, NIRMAL BABU, KINGSMEN ONG, MIKHAEL SIERUD, TAN JIAN HUA IDEN, BRYAN LEE JIA CHENG, NEO RUI HENG

HOME TUTOR: MS WANG QIUMEI STEPHANIE

2T28

Front Row (Left to Right): GENEVIEVE JOELLE PANG SHAN-WEI, WONG YEE SHYEN, TAY HUI EN, JANESSA, KWEK JIA YI, FAITH, QUEK YI YIN ANTHEA, NEO RUI YI, RYKIEL, NGUYEN THI NGOC MAI, ZHANG SIQI, LIM ZHI YAN, JERMINE, SAMMI GOH WAN YEE, LI FENG

Second Row (Left to Right): NATHAN THIAM SHI HAO, RAYNER WAN YU HOY, BUI NGUYEN BAO KHANH, JARRETT LEE CHANGXUN, TAY KAI EN, JOSEPH GEORGE LOW KAI, KHANATIP CHOK-OON-KIT, BENEDICT LIM HUI EN, RAPHAEL TAN JUAN KANG, LIM WEI XUN, DYLAN TEO ZHI CAI, STEVE JAN AUREEL, NGUYEN THAI BINH

HOME TUTOR: DR LIM WEI YING

2T29

Front Row (Left to Right): RIMMI KAUR DHANOA, YUNG KAR YU, LEIA LEONG, LI FAN, SASHA SUDEV, CHUA XIN YI, CRYSTABELLE, GONG ZEXIN

NOT IN PHOTO: RITZ LEONG, SILAS CHUA KAI EN

Second Row (Left to Right): GOH TENG LOK, AUDRIC, LAI SHAOZE, WONG SHAO EN (WANG SHAO’EN), RENGANATHAN NITHILAN, EVAN TAY JUNWEI, CLEON GUNAWAN, AARON LIM KAI-HAN

HOME TUTOR: MRS WENDY NG, DR K. THIRUMURUGANANDAM

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