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Parents Day cum Prize Giving Ceremony
Secondary 3
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PROGRAMME OBJECTIVES
• To provide an update on the school's policies,
programmes and post-secondary options
• To highlight key learning programmes that
enhance students’ learning
• To provide an opportunity for parents to meet
your child’s / ward’s Form Teachers.
Growing Every Teacher, Engaging Every Student
PROGRAMME OUTLINE
10.30 Arrival of Parents & Students
10.40 Address by Mr Gabriel Wong (Vice-Principal)
11.10 Performance by Chinese Dance
11.20 Prize Giving Ceremony
12.00 Parent-Form Teachers Dialogue Session
13.00 End of session
Content
• Celebrating Our Achievements
• Our Aspirations For Sec 3 Students
• Partnering with Parents
Celebrating
Our Achievements!
President's Award for the Environment (PAE)
Bukit View Secondary School (BVSS) was awarded the President’s Award
for the Environment (PAE), Singapore’s highest environmental accolade!
SEC-LEE Foundation Singapore Environmental
Achievement Award (Public Sector)
Bukit View Secondary was awarded the SEC-Lee Foundation Singapore
Environmental Achievement Award (Public Sector) by Singapore
Environment Council (SEC).
Innergy (Schools) Award 2016Bukit View Secondary won the Innergy (Schools) Award 2016 for the
Teaching and Learning Category for project title – “Coding and
Computational Thinking Infused (Cactus)” Curriculum package.
MOE administers the Innergy Awards to recognise innovative projects that
have brought about significant benefits to stakeholders.
Shell STEM Youth Innovation Challenge
Our school team came in 3rd place in the Shell STEM Youth Innovation
Challenge held at Ngee Ann Polytechnic on 18 July 2016.
Australian Mathematics Competition
5 students (3 Upper sec & 2 Lower Sec) had achieved Distinction
Awards.
All Singapore Secondary Mathematics Competition
Julieanna Talavera Laboc, 2N1, achieved the 7th Position at the All
Singapore Secondary Mathematics Competition for Normal Students
2016.
Singapore Junior Water Prize 2016
Norman Kee (3E2) & Chua Pei Hong (2E2)
won the 1st Prize at the Singapore Junior Water Prize 2016 (U-15
category)
HSBC NYAA Youth Environmental Award 2016
Sim Su Hui Yasmin (4E1) is the first secondary school student to receive
this award since its inception 18 years ago.
Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad
- 1 Bronze Award
- 6 Honourable Mention Awards
Singapore Junior Chemistry Olympiad
- 3 Bronze Awards
Singapore Junior Biology Olympiad
- 1 Bronze Award
Singapore Maths Olympiad
- 2 Silver Award
- 2 Bronze Award
- 2 Honourable Mention Awards
Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad
- 1 Gold Award
- 6 Bronze Awards
NATIONAL CADET
CORPS
NATIONAL
POLICE CADET
CORPS
BOYS’ BRIGADE GIRLS’ BRIGADE
2016 Best Unit
Competition Award
Overall Proficiency
Award 2016
2016 JM Fraser
Award
2016 GB Company
Award
Gold Award Silver Award Silver Award Gold Award
(GB Sustained
5 Gold Awards
for 5 Years)
GB National Drill
Competition 2016
(Senior & Pioneer
Team )
Gold Award
UNIFORMED GROUPS
CHINESE DANCE ELDDS CHOIR
2015 Singapore Youth
Festival Award
2015 Singapore Youth
Festival Award
2015 Singapore Youth
Festival Award
Distinction
Distinction Distinction B-Dazzled Singapore Show
Choir Festival 2016
Platinum Award
MILITARY BAND MODERN DANCE
2015 Singapore Youth
Festival Award
2015 Singapore Youth
Festival Award
Accomplishment Accomplishment
Singapore International
Band Festival 2016
Bronze Award
PERFORMING ARTS
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
INFOCOMM CLUB
RoboCupJunior CoSpace Pei Hwa Challenge 2017
1st Runner Up Award for Team Bvalpha (3 students)
Minecraft Storytelling and Coding Competition 2016 Championship Award for Team Bvomega (5 students)
1st Runner Up Award for Team Bvalpha (4 students)
National Software Competition 2016 Finalist Award for Quietenator Project (3 students)
Finalist Award for Class Companion Cube Project (3 students)
IDE Arduino Maker Competition 2016 Judges Special Mention Award for Fishduino Project (3 students)
IDA Youth Infocomm Ambassador Chairperson is appointed IDA Youth Infocomm Ambassador from 2016
to 2018
CLUBS & SOCIETIES
YOUTH FLYING CLUB ENVIRONMENTAL CLUBSingapore Amazing Flying Machine
2016 (SAFMC) in Science Centre
SEC-StarHub School Green
Awards (SGA) Merit award for Unpowered Gliders
Competition
Sustained Lotus Award Award
Annual SYFC Inter-School
Aeromodelling Competition 2016
Community-in-Bloom (CIB)
Award 2016 organised by
Nparks (Senior category) Electric Control
Line Competition
o Champion
(Junior category) Electric Control
Line Competition
o 1st runner-up
Free Flight (Glider) Competition
o 1st runner-up
Silver Award
Green Schools @ South West
2016
Gold Award
Our Aspirations
For Sec 3 Students
Reporting Time: Before 7.25 am Flag Raising: 7.30 amRecess: 10.00 am to 10.40 am (except on Fri 9.20 am to 10.00 am)
Levels Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri
3NA 3.20 pm 3.20 pm
2.00 pm
3.20 pm12.40 pm
3T1 2.40 pm 2.40 pm 3.20 pm
3E14.00 pm
4.00 pm4.00 pm
12.40pm
(2.00 pm for HMT)
3E2 3.20 pm
3E3 4.00 pm
School Hours
AssessmentContinual Assessment (Formative Assessment)
Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4
CA115%
SA125%
CA215%
SA245%
CA marks are calculated from students’ performance in • daily work• performance tasks• weekly/monthly assessments/tests
Promotion CriteriaSecondary 3 Express
Promoted to 4E Lateral Transfer to 4N(A)
• EL ≥ 50 AND• ANY 2 Subjects ≥ 50
• Failed Criteria 1• At or above maximum
age
Promotion Criteria
Promoted to 4N(A)
• EL AND any TWO subjects ≥ 50 OR• Any FOUR subjects ≥ 50
Secondary 3 Normal (Academic)
Promotion Criteria
Promoted to 4N(T)
• TWO Subjects ≥ 50 ONE of which must be EL OR Mathematics
Secondary 3 Normal (Technical)
Sec 1
Sec 2
Sec 3
Sec 4/5
SELF LEADERSHIP :Self awareness &
management•SELF – CONFIDENCE•GOAL SETTING•PROBLEM SOLVING•REFLECTION
PEER LEADERSHIP :Relationship management
•TEAM BUILDING•CONFLICT RESOLUTION•DIVERSITY AWARENESS•DECISION MAKING
INSTITUTE & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT:
Responsible decision making•EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION & NETWORKING•PROJECT MANAGEMENT•RESOURCE ALLOCATION•PROJECT PLANNING
LEAVING BEHIND A BUKIT VIEW LEGACY
BUKIT VIEW STUDENT LEADERSHIP JOURNEY
CLASS
COMMITTEE
TRAINING LEADERSHIP PLATFORMS
STUDENT LEADERSHIP ASSESSMENT
FEEDBACK
SPORTS
LEADERS
PEER
SUPPORT
LEADERS
STUDENT
COUNCIL
BOARD
CCA
LEADERS
Sec 1 - 3 Lifeskill -Leadership
Training
Selection for:• Student Council• Peer Support Leaders• Sports Leaders• Class committee• CCA leaders
EXCO & student leadership positions
• Students with high leadership potential will hold key positions in the various student leadership and CCA groups.
Student led activities
• Youth Day celebrations
• Teachers’ Day celebrations
• Environmental Leadership Conference
• CCA Camps
• VIA activities
SEC 3 CAMP
• DATE: 6 March 2017 – 8 March 2017
• VENUE: SEMBAWANG CAMP SITE
• Reporting Time: 7.15 am in school hall
Sec 3 Camp - Objectives
• To allow students an experience of group living and outdoor education.
• To provide opportunities to develop teamwork, cooperation and camaraderie among students
CCA Stand-down
• CCA stand-down for Sec 1–5 will be on 15th April 2017
• SYF dates after CCA stand-down
CCA Dates
Modern Dance 26th to 28th April
A Government-to-Government exchange programme between students of Singapore Secondary Schools and The People’s Republic of China (PRC) Junior Middle Schools
SINO-SIN Student Exchange Programme
• To broaden linkages between Singapore and China
• To foster international understanding, collaboration and bonding between our students and the PRC students and
• To imbue in our students a global perspective and fresh insights on life outside their country.
Objectives
• Inbound – The PRC delegation from Chongqing will visit Singapore and BVSS from 5 to 14 July 2017.
• Outbound – Our school will make the trip to Chongqing from 14 to 23 November 2017 (tentative).
Dates
ProgrammeCultural Immersion:
The PRC delegation will visit local places of interest and learn about the culture and heritage of Singapore
School-based Programme: Accompany the PRC buddies in our school for 3 days as they experience our local curriculum and school
Family Interaction Weekend:
• 8 and 9 July 2017
• Host the assigned PRC buddy with bonding activities to some of Singapore’s local attractions
• No homestay for this weekend.
• Each PRC student will be paired with one of our local students throughout this programme.
• Students in this programme must commit to both components of the programme.
Eligibility• Must be Singapore Citizen
• Must be able to converse in Mandarin
• Good conduct and preferably good academic result and hold leadership position
• Estimated to be about $1000 (airfare and travel insurance)
• Other expenses such as accommodation and local transport will be fully paid for by the local government.
• Students will receive a subsidy of $500 from the school with the balance to be paid through withdrawals from their Edusave accounts or cash/cheque.
• Students who are on the MOE financial assistance scheme may also apply for additional subsidy.
Cost
Pathways after O-Level
Junior College / Millennia Institute
• aptitude-based admissions exercise.
• students receive conditional offers for admission to the polytechnics based on their aptitudes and interests, prior to receiving their final grades.
• the modes of assessment may include portfoliosand interviews.
Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) For Poly
Pathways for Normal (Academic) Students
Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)
Eligibility Check:
• Obtained ELMAB3 aggregate of 11 points or
less (Before deduction of CCA bonus points)
• Obtained Grade 3 or better for all subjects
used in the computation of your ELMAB3 (Note:
Certain PFP courses require an EL grade of 2)
Direct-Entry-Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
Eligibility Check:
• ELMAB3 ≤19 (excluding CCA bonus points)
• EL ≤4 and MA ≤4 for Applied Sciences,
Engineering and Info-Communications
Technology Higher Nitec courses
• EL ≤3 and MA ≤4 for Business & Services
Higher Nitec courses
Direct-Entry-Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP)
Once you have completed the Higher Niteccourse, you would be assured of a place in a Polytechnic Diploma course if you meet the Qualifying Grade Point Average (GPA) for DPP students
• ECG information is available from
o ECG counsellor (new!)
o ECG Corner (at study area)
o Learning Hub
• Ongoing ECG Lessons by FTs
Post Secondary OptionsEducational and Career Guidance
● Information on Open House Visits to Junior
Colleges on School Facebook and Canteen
Posters (Jan)
● Early Admission Exercise - Portfolio Building
Workshop at Ngee Ann Polytechnic for selected
3E students (April)
● Enhanced Experience ITE Programme (EEIP) for
3N to ITE College West (April)
● ITE In-house Roadshow at the canteen (Aug)
● Sec 3E Work attachment Programme (Nov)
Post Secondary OptionsEducational and Career Guidance
Elective Modules
• Advanced Elective Modules (Sec 3 & 4)o Smart Robotics Using LEGO NXT (Ngee Ann
Polytechnic)o Arts Production (Republic Polytechnic)o Energy Explorer (Singapore Polytechnic)o Developing Outdoor and Adventure Learning Ability
(Republic Polytechnic)
• Elective Modules (3N3T)
o Photography
o Junior Chef
o Hospitality
Roving Model for ECG Counsellors
• One ECG Counsellor for every 4 schools
Bukit View’s ECG Counsellor
● Ms Melisa Lim● [email protected]
● from the Logistics and Supply Chain industry● has taught in a Polytechnic Business School
Days in School
•Wednesdays or Thursdays
Role of ECG Counsellor
Friends
Parents
Teachers
Parent’s roles• Guide your child in determining what his/her
destination is
• Monitor your child’s physical well-being; Support them but also give them room to exercise responsibility
• Monitor daily work and review progress
• Minimise distractions
• Work with the teachers and school
• Celebrate their strengths and work patiently with them on areas for growth
Tim Elmore - Growing Leaders
Let them experience difficulties
o psychologists noted that kids who do not
experience falls, have higher chance of
developing phobias.
o Continued risk shielding results in ‘High
arrogance and low self esteem’ syndrome
o Our youth need to face challenges and
difficulties and upset emotions and learn that it
is normal, and seeks ways to overcome
them.
Socio-Emotional Support
• Form Teachers’ Time
o Study Habits, Positive Psychology, Learning Styles, Motivation
• Teacher-Student Conference
• Breakfast Time
• Positive Recognition – Good Deed Awards, Model Student Awards & Best Class Award
Partnering with Parents
Partnership
Building on Trust, Partnering as One
https://www.schoolbag.sg/
Meet the Parents Sessions (MTPS) are organised for all levels to
Partnership
• work closely with you to bring about better learning outcomes for your child.
• gain better understanding of school programmes and activities, and
• develop effective partnership with you
Sec 1- 5 : 26 May, Friday Sec 1- 3 : 27 October, Friday
• Student Handbook• Consent / Notification Forms • Termly Letters• Mass SMS• Email (staff email addresses on school
website)
• MCO Connect
bukitviewsec.moe.edu.sg
fb.com/bukitviewsec
Communication
Our VisionA Dynamic Institution that Adds Value to All
Our MissionTo nurture Bukit Viewans to be Creative, Passionate and
Resilient learners who possess moral integrity and
are responsible to self and society.
Growing Every Teacher, Engaging Every Student
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Thank Youand we look forward
to your strong partnership
with the school