TTS FOUNDATION
REPORT of GIVING 2015-16
TTS Foundation Mission Statement
The TTS Foundation funds exceptional opportunities and provides members of the Tanglin community with life changing experiences so they can contribute with confidence to our world.
“Graduates of the future need to be armed with much more than just academics to stand out. The TTS Foundation provides the opportunity for my children to have experiences that will be influential in who they grow up to be. I believe it is important for these opportunities to be available early in their academic lives.” Deepesh Lad, TTS Foundation Parent Advocate
TTS Foundation was established in 2012 and funded exclusively from Placement Right income (not from school fee income), to enable exceptional opportunities for our students. Following the introduction of philanthropic giving to the TTS Foundation in 2015, this Report of Giving is a record of the generosity of our community and donors. It highlights the varied ways our students have benefited from the TTS Foundation. None of this would have been possible without the support of parent advocates. This committed team entered into this campaign with a pioneering spirit and I am delighted that through their combined effort to build community understanding, and the generosity of donors within the community, we raised over $77,000. Combined with our annual donation from the school, this has been used to enable the exceptional opportunities detailed in this report. Our students will, I have no doubt, go on to be future leaders in their fields of choice and as beneficiaries of TTS Foundation, we hope that they will do this with a sense of commitment to give back to the societies of which they become part.
Being part of an international school community in Singapore leads to many wonderful opportunities for our students. The TTS Foundation fundraising campaign sets out to provide ‘exceptional opportunities’, above and beyond a bar which is already set very high. This first year of fundraising has shown us just how exciting this can be in terms of opening up new possibilities. The range of projects funded, from the inspirational visit of the ‘HandleBards’ to the many individual awards enabling students to develop their talents, have had an impact right across our school. I would like to thank all members of the Tanglin family who contributed to this first campaign and I look forward to the continued development of the TTS Foundation, as it enables the Tanglin experience to be truly exceptional! TTS Foundation funds exceptional opportunities in four main project areas: • Engagement with global issues and with the wider community • Visits from Inspirational individuals and groups • Participation in Creative Arts and Sports • Development of Life Skills.
A huge thank you to both our advocates and to our donors. Both groups are listed at the back of this Report of Giving.
This Report of Giving shares details of some of the projects funded by TTS Foundation in 2015/16.
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Increased the number of Deirdre Lew Service Awards
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Seven students received funding for self-initiated voluntary projects during their holidays. Projects included teaching English in Cambodia and community football in Thailand.
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Established an ‘edible garden’ on campus Infant School children will now be able to plant, nurture and harvest vegetables and herbs. We hope that soon, they will be supplying the school kitchens!
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Children have been spellbound by our varied and exciting programme of inspirational visitors. Winners of the Rugby 7’s Tournament and Olympic Gold winners, the Fiji Rugby team trained with Senior students on our Tanglin playing field. Olympic Silver medallist Jazz Carlin and Lewis Coleman trained our Merlion swim squads. Dominic Peckham sang within school and in One North Community and nine hundred students listened to the a capella group, The Yale Alley Cats.
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Extending the music awards programme to include string instruments (Violin and Cello) Music Awards offer a fantastic opportunity for students to play a musical instrument that they have never touched before. We were pleased to be able to offer several children the opportunity to receive subsidised violin and cello lessons and perform with the Junior String Group.
“With the support of a TTS Foundation Representative Award, we were able to travel to Brisbane to experience playing against teams of an extremely high calibre, improving both our confidence and our abilities�. M. Williams, Alumni (Class of 2016)
Recognising the high cost of representing Tanglin overseas, the Representative Award offers some financial support to those children who have demonstrated perserverance and commitment to their sport or art.
Hosting workshops from visiting theatre and visual arts groups. Every child in the Infant and Junior Schools together with many in the Senior School have been entertained and inspired by visiting artists ranging from Evolve Arts, a local theatre group, Loose Canon, puppeteers from Australia, and the HandleBards, cycling actors from Europe.
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Extending our ‘Passion for Parenting’ programme with a series of talks from experts in child development and child psychology
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Senior School students who represented Tanglin in a debating championship called World Scholars’ Cup, were offered help with participation costs to attend the prestigious final which took place in New York.
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Establishing student leader awards for students who represent the school at overseas conferences
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Thank you to the donors of the 2015/16 Fundraising Campaign Thirty three anonymous donors Alex Hakes Amitesh Sinha An Chang Bum & Jung Sun Kyoung Andie Hawthorn Andrew & Victoria Atkinson Angela Burton Angela Dawson Angshuman Dutta Anriette Conradie Ashish Mehra Bankim Mitra Ben & Amber Walker Ben Farr Benyna Richards Bonnie Wang Brittany & Ahmed Al-Awa Caitlin Braybrook Calvin Hardiment Camille Biancotto Carla Carter Celeste Fisher Charles Claxton Charlotte White Chloe Gilbert Chris & Leslie Allen Chris & Nellie Rogers Clair Anderson-Au Clair Harrington-Wilcox Claire Fletcher Claire Hammond Clare & Richard Coulstock Claudia Weeks Clive & Jo Oakley Dave Roberts David Ingram Deepesh & Urvashi Lad Desiree Schlosser Diane Wah Dr & Mrs A.M Daniel Dr David Skibinski & Mrs Indah Andilolo Dr Han Mei & Mr James Magullion Dr & Mrs Perera Ed Duncan Ed Hassall Edward Lane Eileen Milnes Emma Paris Erica Hadfield Esther Paynter Eva Jacobs Evelyn Chin Fiona Knight Lucas Fiona Westwell
Frances Beretta Gabriela Herculano Serio Gary & Penelope Hall Gaynor Sparrow Gemma Bowers Gemma Thomas Gill Massam Gill Shaw Gillian Sams Gina Kim Glenn Malcolm Graeme & Sharron Bennett Guan Heng Ling Heather Tyler Hee Sung Tang Helen & Paul Tynan Helen Upton Hilli & Christian Derold J. Peter Jessen James & Tory Morris James Murray Jan Killen Jan Scoular Jaruwan Taylor Jason Elliott Jay Valentine Jen Cottam Jenna Bradford Jeremy & Nicky Hodges Jerome & Valerie Roux Jess Wright Jessie Montague Jo Osman Jodie Kelly John Lee & Alison Fidler Lee John Ridley Julia Pearson Jyoti & Asheesh Bhat Kadambari Matta Kanakanjan Ray Karen Garrett Kate Tainton Katie Sansom Katie Valerio Katy Ellison Katy Kay Kenneth Smillie Kevin Chang & Andress Goh Kim Kyoungwoo & Koo Se Hwa Kunal Gujraty Kyong Mi Jheon Kyulee Moon Lara & Jonathan Quie Laura Marshall Laura Martinelli
Lauren Lean Lee & Sophie Harle Leslie Baldwin & Ian Tetro Lily & Alexander McMyn Lily Bissell Lindsay Taylor Lizzie Brewin Louise Colbridge Lucie Scott Magen Redmond Mandakini Arora & Anil Gaba Marcelo Goncalves Marco & Angel Merito Mark & Jane Andrews Mark Buchan & Yien Chin Mark Swan Marseille, O.J. Mason Corby Matt & Aly Cannock Matt & Delphine Hastwell Mhairi Aluthge-Donna Michael Balbirnie Michelle Allman Michelle Molloy Michelle Pocklington Mike Jordan Mike Roberts Min Ji Dyer Mr & Mrs A. J. Thompson Mr & Mrs Nawalage Mr & Mrs T C Judge Mr & Mrs Daniel Sadhu Mr & Mrs Guha Mr & Mrs Peter Kydoniefs Mr & Mrs Reinbott Mr Derek Kidley & Ms Carmelan Polce Narayanan Ramaswamy Natasha Carter-Clout Natasha Hamorak Nathan Kurniawan Neil Tottman Nicholas & Nikk Weber Nick & Sarah Gillett Nicole & Benjamin Cavalli Nils Kleemann Pallavi Srivastava Pamela Chua Paul & Linda Kennedy Paul Gardner Paula Craigie Paula Huggins Peter O’Brien Pete Fowler Peter & Maggie Derby-Crook
Rachel Murray Rebecca & Marcus Taylor Rebecca Whelan Reemah Khawaja Reena Solanki Ritesh Bansal Rob Randall Robert & Marilyn McParlin Rose Paterson Sacha Salamon Sally Newman Sandeep Sharma Selene Wong Sharon Boyle Shelley Hood Shubhada Bhave Sienna Leung Sim & Cat Preston Simon Gallington Simon Paul Cook & Panprang Cook Sonia Capide Sonya Stevens Sreeram Samala Steve Morgan Stewart Gunnery Stuart & Belinda Brown Sunil Sokhi Suzanne Blacklock Syed Mansoor Mohi-uddin Takayuki & Fumino Koike The Aylen Family The Donaldson Family The Forbes Family The Ford Family The Handel Family The Hirt Family The Khullar Family The Rushworth Family The Vaughan Family Thomas Lillelund & Family Thomas McNee Tiem Thi Dunk Tihunaz Mehta & Rohit Malhotra Tim Hartnoll Tom Cornell Tommy & Jonaki Ah Teck Veena Annies Vrinda & Amit Gupta Wan Abdul Aziz Will Collins Yolanda Yu Yukinori Hashimoto Zoe Kinghorn Zoe Williams
Parent and Staff Advocates A TTS Foundation advocate is a volunteer who is available to discuss the TTS Foundation and answer queries about projects and fundraising from a peer to peer perspective. A huge thank you to the following parent and staff advocates who supported our first fundraising campaign: Sophie Adams, Chris Allen, Mhairi Aluthge-Donna, Mandakinni Aurora, Frances Beretta, Shubhada Bhave, Stuart Brown, Natasha Carter-Clout, Louise Colbridge, Tom Cornell, Angela Dawson, Suneet Despande, Patrick Donaldson, Jason Elliot, Celeste Fisher, Sarah Gillett, Erica Hadfield, Alex Hakes, Lee Harle, Cecilia Handel, Pamela Hanmer, Delphine Hastwell, Matthew Hastwell, Tiana Kerridge, Deepesh Lad, Rob Le Grice, Andy Martin, Alexander McMyn, Lily McMyn, Amita Menon, Arthur Mitchell, Stephen Morgan, Tory Morris, Jenny Pannuzzo, Vicky Paterson, Dave Roberts, Nellie Rogers, Bridget Ruben, James Rushworth, Sacha Salamon, Gill Sams, Salima Shariff, Gill Shaw, Dickon Thomas, Helen Tynan, Caroline Underhill, David Vaughan, Annely Williams and Emma Webb.
2015/16 Fundraising Campaign in figures
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“The Foundation has allowed my children to experience exceptional and inspirational opportunities that complement the opportunities you would expect in any outstanding school. As a parent advocate I am keen to raise the awareness of what the TTS Foundation does and make sure that these opportunities continue long into the future for our students and the broader community.� James Rushworth, TTS Parent Advocate
2016/17 Fundraising Campaign We invite donations to our 2016/17 fundraising campaign which will run from 3 October for six weeks. Please help us continue these projects and do even more this year. Highlights of exciting new experiences we have planned for 2016/17 include: • Jazz Carlin (Team GB), Double Silver Medallist in the Rio Olympics, returns to inspire swimmers and non-swimmers alike in the pool and at school assemblies. • We would like to sponsor students attending schools in Cambodia and Ladakh; allowing our students to visit and interact with their peers from an entirely different community and culture • Extending the TTS Foundation Pedal Power Programme from Year 2 to Year 3 to teach safe and proficient cycling to around 400 children this year. • Driving sustainability on the campus, in particular, reducing the use of single use plastic. If you would like to find out more about TTS Foundation and our projects please look at our website www.tts.edu.sg/ttsfoundation; speak to a TTS Foundation advocate (they will be visible in school during the fundraising campaign) or contact the TTS Foundation office foundation@tts.edu.sg.
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Individual donations, Community benefits Please consider making a donation to the 2016-17 Fundraising Campaign. All gifts, no matter how small, help us bring exceptional experiences to our community. If you would like to make a gift to support our growing project groups please complete the giving form attached or make an online donation via our website www.tts.edu.sg/tts-foundation. All donations made in this six week fundraising period will collectively be spent or committed in the 2016/17 academic year.
How your donation could help $20.00 1 hour workshop led by a theatre group for 1 child
$100.00 Local wandering musician visiting Infant School for an hour
$250.00 1 sports award (Representative Award)
$300.00 Music award programme for 1 child for 1 term
$500.00 1 Deirdre Lew Service Award (DLSA)
$750.00 Inspirational visitors from Singapore
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1 teacher training grant in Cambodia
Tanglin Trust School Foundation Limited 95 Portsdown Road Singapore 139299 Tel: (65) 6778 0771 • Fax: (65) 6777 5862 • www.tts.edu.sg/tts-foundation