Monday, January 18, 2016

P5 Adventure Camp

Dear parents,


I know that some of you are quite anxious about sending your child for a 3 day camp in some remote part of Singapore.  I have received some queries with regards to the camp and have decided to update you on the blog instead since there will be no briefing for parents.


Objectives

The camp and the activities that will be carried out will give the pupils opportunity to learn how to form strong bonds among peers as well as to work together as a team, two very important skills that they have to learn in order to secure a bright future for themselves. In the process, hopefully they will also learn a little more about themselves and others around them. Pupils will also learn to be independent as they are expected to look after themselves and hopefully be more mindful of the people around them as they are expected to share sleeping quarters, eating area etc. with others.

I am certain that the pupils will face certain difficulties going through the camp but how they face these challenges and overcome them is the lesson that we want them to learn. Rest assured that the activities are all carried out under the supervision of trained personnel and teachers will be accompanying the pupils as well. If you need more information about the campsite and the facilitators kindly use the link below.

http://www.camp-challenge.com

www.camp-challenge.com
CAMP CHALLENGE specializes in Youth Development through experiential learning, outdoor and adventure camps and character development programmes.

Reporting Time

Pupils will report to school as usual on Wednesday. They will assemble at the basketball court and in case it rains or the floor is wet, they will assemble at the Meeting Point. There will be busses to bring them to the campsite and back to school for dismissal on Friday. There will be no lessons during these 3 days.


Attire

Pupils  are allowed to report to school in their PE attire. Girls need not bring their skirt as all activities will be conducted outdoors. However, if your daughter is going back on her own on Friday, I would strongly advise her to go home wearing either her skirt or the track pants that she would have brought to the camp. Pupils may wear their track shoes if they choose to do so. However, slippers for the camp should not be worn to school.


Preferred bags and packing list

Pupils are encouraged to carry a backpack or a sling bag to the camp and not suitcases. If need to, they can bring 2 bags with them to keep all their belongings. The reason for this is that there might not enough space on the bus to store everyone's suitcases. If you are left with no other option but to bring a suitcase, it should not be bigger than a hand carry. Again, I seek your understanding and cooperation as a backpack and sling bag can easily be placed on their laps during the bus journey. The pupils should be able to get by comfortably for the 3 days and 2 nights with the items listed in the packing list. Kindly also include 's-hook' into the packing list so that they can use it to keep their towel and clothes dry while showering.


Important items to bring

All pupils are to bring along a water bottle, preferably a 1 litre bottle but it is not a must. They need not fill it up with water as they can do so in school before heading off to the campsite. Pupils can also easily refill their water bottle at the campsite. It is important that they bring along a pair of track pants for some of the activities and a pair of old covered shoes for kayaking. Pupils will not be allowed to go for the activity in sandals or crocs. Kayaking will be conducted in the waters at the nearby Sembawang Park.


Electronic devices

Pupils are not allowed to bring any electronic devices except for mobile phones, to the camp. However, their mobile phones will be collected and stored in school before they depart to the campsite. The mobile phone is strictly to be used to contact parents during dismissal. For the duration of the camp, they will learn to be independent and how to manage things themselves. Rest assured that teachers are available at all times if they need assistance. Parents, in case of an emergency and you need to contact your child, please call 91863831. The teacher-in-charge will get the pupil to call you back as soon as possible. I trust that we all have a common understanding of what an emergency is.

 

Snacks and other food items

No outside food and snacks are allowed as there will be enough food for the children during the camp. In fact, supper will also be served before bedtime so the pupils will have enough food throughout the camp. Extra cash is also not necessary as they will not have a chance to use it during the camp. They should have just enough for them to have lunch on Friday before heading home, in case you are not picking them up.


Important Reminder

Kindly inform your child's form teacher of any medical condition if you have not done so. Also remind your child to alert any of the facilitators or teachers on duty if they are not feeling well. Teachers will be on standby during all activities but it is best that a child alert a teacher the moment he/she feels unwell so that we can take the necessary precautions/actions. Remember to pack mosquito repellent/patches as well. 


Dismissal

You may pick up your child along the CRC driveway entering from Gate E around 12 noon to 12.15 p.m. Please arrange with your child alternative pick up arrangement if you cannot arrive at the CRC driveway from 12 noon to 12.15 p.m. Please take note that NYK is also dismissing their first session at 11.30 a.m. Thus, please do NOT come anytime earlier than 12 noon, or if you see a long queue waiting to enter CRC from 11.30 a.m. onwards, please do not join the queue. Kindly wait for your child to call you as we will return the mobile phones once they are in school.


I hope I have answered most of your questions but if you have any other queries, you can email me at Mohammad_sharil_b_hassanan@nyps.edu.sg I am very sure that this camping experience will be beneficial to your child's holistic development. It is also good to remind ourselves that there is always something to gain from an experience, be it good or bad. It is up to us to decide what to make of it. 


Mr Mohammad

P5 LC



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CNY Traditional Goodies Tasting and Making Session

NYPS Parent-Teacher Association (PTA) will be organising the annual CNY Goodies Tasting and Making Session on Tuesday 26 January 2016 at the school hall during curriculum time. Pupils will have the opportunity to taste various CNY goodies and understand the symbolic meaning of these goodies. If your child has food allergy, please ask him/her to check the ingredients with the volunteers at the booths before consuming the food.

PTA will need help with contributions of CNY traditional goodies such as Bak Kwa, Love letters, Spring rolls and Pineapple Tarts. Please drop off the goodies at the KRC General Office before 25 Jan 2016.
 
Thank you very much for your help in creating a memorable CNY celebration for all our NY pupils.

Friday, January 15, 2016

Updated School Calendar Semester 1, 2016

Dear Parents,

Please see the updated school calendar and note the amendments made in red on the examination dates (Term 2 Week 7 and 8).  


Regards,
Mdm Ng Boon In 
VP(IP)

Wednesday, January 13, 2016

School Calendar Semester 1, 2016

Dear Parents, 

Please see attached for the School Calendar Semester 1, 2016.  Hard copies will be given to pupils by Week 3.

Regards,
Mdm Ng Boon In 
VP(IP)


Tuesday, January 5, 2016

Temperature-Taking Exercise

Dear Parents, 

Please note that there will be Temperature- Taking Exercise on Thursday, 7 January. All students are reminded to bring their thermometers on that day.

For P1 pupils, new thermometers will be distributed to them by the Form Teachers.

Monday, January 4, 2016

Data Updating and Dismissal Arrangement

Dear Parents, 
 
Updating of Pupils' Data and Medical Information
 
Pupils' data and medical forms have been given out to all pupils on 4th January 2016. It is an annual exercise where parents will update their contact details, information on the medical conditions of their child, and any special precautions needed.  
 
For medical conditions, please submit any supporting documents from the doctors. The information collected will be used for the purpose of
(a) updating any student information databases managed by the school or the Ministry of Education, 
(b) planning and conducting the school's programmes and
(c) making disclosure, where relevant and necessary, to government agencies, statutory boards, health-care providers, and other parties in order to ensure the safety and well-being of your child.
 
Please submit all the completed forms, duly signed and return it to the Form Teacher by 7th January 2016 (Thursday).
 
Dismissal Arrangement at Meeting Point
 
You can drive into the school to fetch your child by entering Gate A, along King's Road from 1.50pm to 2.15pm.  Please display a piece of A4 size paper indicating the name and class of your child so that we can call their names and speed up the pick-up process along the driveway near the Meeting Point. Please plan your travelling time so that you need not wait outside the school to enter the school from 1.50pm and remind your child to wait for you at the Meeting Point. If you need to come to the school for any matters, please park your vehicle at the public car parks in the school vicinity.   
 
Thank you for your understanding.
 

Ong Hwee Yen (Mdm)
Vice-Principal (Admin)