The MOE Racial Harmony logo is in the shape of a heart, representing both the brotherhood of Singaporeans and the deep emotional, visercal bond that we all share. Red is also the colour of passion and energy, representing how we as a country are moving forward and boldly embracing our challenges and future.This heart is also made up of four people, all joined together in a joyous embrace in a collective dance as they live in harmony. Where they have joined hands, there is a wonderful coming together of energy and efforts, and the yellow represents a bright light shining forth that illuminates our way and progress forward into the future.
During the June holidays, the NE Ambassadors went for our second round of training at Chinatown. The objectives of this training are for us to be equipped with presentation and leadership skills. Let us share with you what happened on that day ….
After we gathered at 8am in the morning, we headed for Chinatown. It was on a weekday and our cheerful chattering broke the silence of the quiet Chinatown. 2 of our ambassadors were tasked to host the Ice-breaker games which we were taught from the previous training and we started this contest of winning the most amount of money tokens so that we can claim snacks and sweets for our teams later.
Why were we so engrossed in listening to the coach? This session required us to be equipped with all the facts before we present to the rest of the team as part of our assessment for the presentation skills and competence in delivery of information. This is the lecture room that we had one of our training sessions in.
Finally, our turn to present the skills we had acquired over the past two days. Time to share with our peers what we are capable of!
Not forgetting to pose for the photographers (Mr Kumar and Miss Lim) as we explore Chinatown! Are you sure this scooter works? Arun will test for us!
Found their long lost friends?The three days of training ended off with an interesting prize presentation. Do the various prizes they have received show you anything about them?
Everyone of us went back home with a consensus that we have benefited from this training programme and we are now more confident to share our knowledge gained with a bigger crowd of audience. Hooray for the trainers! This training has made our school holidays more fruitful!
NE AMBASSADOR TRAINING PART 1 – HERITAGE TRAIL (DISCOVERING CHINATOWN)
The NE Ambassadors went out for our first training of the year during the March holidays! Where did we go? Yes, Chinatown! We were first introduced to our trainers. We were quite quiet initially but after playing the ice-breakers games, we started to open up and became very comfortable with one another.
We were all ready to set out to explore Chinatown!
Have you heard of the ‘Street of Death’? This bears a very significant meaning. It used to be a street that people headed for the smoking of opium. We were all busy taking down notes as we had to present in the next training in June!
Here are a few snapshots that we saw on the streets of Chinatown. Besides tourists, we realized that many elderly stay in this area too.
We explored the individual shops through a mini Amazing Race. Look at how competitive we were! Oh my! You mean the Chinese uses seahorses, bats and snakes as medication?
We must not only care about the present but the past and future of Singapore too! We explored the future of Singapore’s city development at the Urban Redevelopment Authority which is located in Chinatown too.
Sitting through a quiz hosted by Gurmit Singh ……
There is one more thing that we will miss. And that is the food sold in Chinatown! We had our meals packed from the famous Maxwell market!
It was fun exploring Chinatown during the training and we are looking forward to share all these with our peers!
1. Singapore is our homeland; this is where we belong.We treasure our heritage and take pride in shaping our own unique way of life.
2. We must preserve racial and religious harmony.We value our diversity and are determined to stay a united people.
3. We must uphold meritocracy and incorruptibility.We provide opportunities for all, according to their ability and effort.
4. No one owes Singapore a living.We find our own way to survive and prosper, turning challenge into opportunity.
5. We must ourselves defend Singapore.We are proud to defend Singapore ourselves, no one else is responsible for our security and well-being.
6. We have confidence in our future.United, determined and well-prepared, we have what it takes to build a bright future for ourselves, and to progress together as one nation.
To be a vibrant community where integrity and team spirit are valued, talent is nurtured and innovation & technology are part of the life-long process of thinking and learning.
JWSS MISSION
The school seeks to nurture the cognitive, physical, social and aesthetic development of the pupils, thereby achieving the desired outcomes of education