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Advisor 2015:  Mrs Mabel Leong, Principal
Assumption English School 
Cluster Chairperson 2015:  Mr Taufeeq Affandey, HOD C&T
Assumption English School 

W6 F&N Culinary Competition

10th April 2015

 

W6 Cluster F&N unit organized a culinary competition on 10 April 2015 at Jurong Secondary School based on the theme of SG50, as Singapore commemorates and celebrates this major milestone in our nation's history. It was aimed to create a platform for students of participating schools to collaborate together and to raise awareness of the Singaporean identity and develop a sense of belonging to Singapore amongst our students.

Students who took part in the competition were partnered with students from another W6 school.  They created various dishes from the given set of ingredients. Prizes were awarded to the top three teams. All participants were given a certificate of participation. Around 60 people attended the event including teachers and students.

 

Bull’s Eye Competition By Ngee Ann Polytechnic & Cluster W6

10th April 2015

 

The Bull’s Eye competition was held to promote strategy building, teamwork and creativity amongst students. It was held in Jurong Sec School.

In this competition, each team was given a task to use mechanical vehicles within specifications to move and stop at a particular target. It was hoped that through this, students would be able to strengthen their problem solving skills, making skills and develop teamwork along the way. They would ultimately be able to unleash their creativity and innovativeness in designing products. This holistic competition also required them to use their knowledge of Mathematics and Science.

A total of 12 teams from Assumption English, Greenridge Secondary, Jurong Secondary and Zhenghua Secondary participated in the competition. Prizes were awarded to the top 3 teams as well as special awards for creativity and innovation. Each participant was given a certificate of participation.

The students and their supporters were also briefed on Ngee Ann Polytechnic programmes and given the opportunity to interact with the Ngee Ann mentors. Around 90 people attended the event including teachers and students.