Wednesday, April 1, 2009

3rd Parents' Briefing Session on 25th May 2009, Monday

A 3rd briefing session will be conducted for parents of students participating in the Cultural Immersion Programme 2008/2009. The briefing will cover on the areas of the hosting of vietnamese students between the period of 19th - 26th July (home-stay period is 23rd to 26th July, a total of 3 nights.).

Monday, March 2, 2009

Assembly Video 3rd March'09

A short video was created by Agnes, Lemuel & Shemuel. Click on it to view the highlights of CIP 08/09. Wei Liang and Syimir will be presenting the video during school assembly on the 3rd & 10th March. Special thanks to the teachers who helped out in the preparation of the video recording & formatting...Mr How, Ms Chan & Ms Danz Tan.

Tuesday, February 3, 2009

1st Meeting on 10th Feb, Tuesday for all Sec 3/4 CIP members

Venue will be at MR3. Please be punctual at 3.15pm. Those who can't make it are to see Miss Danz Tan by 6th Feb, Friday. All CIP leaders are to remind their members on the upcoming meeting.

Thursday, November 13, 2008

Returns of the Indian Costumes

Dear Liat Zhen, Jing Hui, Agnes, Nathalie & Wei Le,
Please be reminded to bring back your indian costumes between 17th Nov, Monday - 19th Nov, Wednesday from 9am - 12pm for dry cleaning. If you fail to return by 19th Nov, you would have to take up the responsibility of taking the costumes to the dry cleaning.

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Tuesday, November 11, 2008

Day 9 photos

Last day in Vietnam! The bus took us on a three-hour journey from Hue to Hoi An, a UNESCO Worl Heritage Site. It used to be an important trading port, and so there are a lot of Chinese and Japanese influences in the architecture of the town. After lunch, we tried our hands at lantern making. Finally, it was time to make our way to Danang Airport, and we took a SilkAir airlines plane back home.

Everyone came back safely, both happy to be back home and sad to leave behind such a friendly and beautiful country.








Sunday, November 9, 2008

Flying back home

This will most probably be the last update on the blog post before we fly back to Singapore. Tomorrow, we'll be doing a whole day of touring in Hoi An town, before flying off from Danang Airport on Silk Air. Our flight is MI633 and we're expected to touch down at 10.15pm (local time) Monday evening.

See you soon!