I have passed the lifesaving 1,2,3 test and now I await the results of Lifeguards committee elections and with god's blessings I will be in the Committee to serve the members of the CCA with passion and integrity.
Puttung that aside, PW is killing me............................Surveys,Eom and all those crap.
Thursday, June 14, 2007
Monday, May 28, 2007
Lifesaving 1,2&3 Test
Argh. The lifesaving test will be held on 2th June 2007 at the ACJC Sports Complex. This test will mark an integral point of my journey in AC Lifeguards. It will determine whwther I become a qualified lifeguard and it marks the effort I have put in for the past 6 months.
Choir Concert-An evening with Friends

I have just returned home form the choir concert by our college's world renowned choir, their beautiful music soothes our tired ears and the powerful lyrics brings across many underlying messages.
I look foward to such quality performances by the college's Performing Arts Groups.
Attached is the photo taken with my friends and classmates.
Term Exam Blues
The Term Exams which starts on 26 June 2007 is overly taxing on us, students as we have to balance academic and co cirricular committment to prepare half a year work in merely a month.
However the exams are not without its benefits, it strengthen us mentally and psychologically to meet the challenges of this ever changing world.
However the exams are not without its benefits, it strengthen us mentally and psychologically to meet the challenges of this ever changing world.
Friday, May 11, 2007
A little taste of success....
Although life in ACJC isn't always smooth sailing, I have a taste of victory when I did relatively well for my Chemistry test. I have finally realised god's purpose for me in ACJC is to touch and change lives as well as to excel in all my pursuit to glorify his name.
I will continue to do well through perseverance with tenancity and passion to serve my school.
To god be the glory. The Best is Yet to Be
I will continue to do well through perseverance with tenancity and passion to serve my school.
To god be the glory. The Best is Yet to Be
Friday, April 13, 2007
ACJC
It is by god's grace that I could continue my education in this school. I must say that I have really loved my time in ACJC for the past 4 months, I haved lived life to the fullest and contributed in every field that I could. I have a fantastic school, CCA and class.
Although ACJC is a wonderful college, the physical facilities seriously needs improvement to continue giving students a high quality of education. The ageing classrooms and LT needs refurbishments to ensure that the amenities keep up with changing times. Students should realise that they need to pay a price for the improvement of the school and they should play an active part in raising funds for the newly built CPA.
Although ACJC is a wonderful college, the physical facilities seriously needs improvement to continue giving students a high quality of education. The ageing classrooms and LT needs refurbishments to ensure that the amenities keep up with changing times. Students should realise that they need to pay a price for the improvement of the school and they should play an active part in raising funds for the newly built CPA.
An eventful week and evaluation on the Singapore Education System
This week has come and gone very quickly, it was filled with test and assignment. The horrible Chemistry lecturer gave us only 25 mins for a test that will have lasted 40 mins.
I will have to submit my Preliminary Idea for PW next week.
A levels School-Based Practical Assesment (SPA) will commence the following week.
The Singapore education system is one that train top talents. However, an over emphasis on efficency and rigidness has led to students and teachers behaving like robots living a monotonous lifestyle.
Students are highly encouraged to embark on rote learning and to rember textbooks, failure to churn out the required information will lead them to be labelled as failure. This has led to many students going through this rigourous education without having a creative mind of their own.
Isn't this similar to China and India's practice of producing millions of engineers using this giant ''brain factory''. Are these skilled workers euipped with the necessary skills to lead their country in the future?
In addition to the NUS High School of Maths and Sciences, Shouldn't the government set up a Specialised School for the Humanities and the Arts. We need creative people for the betterment of our future not just economically valuable engineers and technician.
I will have to submit my Preliminary Idea for PW next week.
A levels School-Based Practical Assesment (SPA) will commence the following week.
The Singapore education system is one that train top talents. However, an over emphasis on efficency and rigidness has led to students and teachers behaving like robots living a monotonous lifestyle.
Students are highly encouraged to embark on rote learning and to rember textbooks, failure to churn out the required information will lead them to be labelled as failure. This has led to many students going through this rigourous education without having a creative mind of their own.
Isn't this similar to China and India's practice of producing millions of engineers using this giant ''brain factory''. Are these skilled workers euipped with the necessary skills to lead their country in the future?
In addition to the NUS High School of Maths and Sciences, Shouldn't the government set up a Specialised School for the Humanities and the Arts. We need creative people for the betterment of our future not just economically valuable engineers and technician.
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