The Cebu Trip was not simply a fun event. It took me alot of courage to cayon down a waterfall, swim with sea creatures and climb waterfalls. It was challenging and mentally tough, yet our group were able to experience it and really enjoy the activities. The living conditions in Philipines were not good, yet the people there are...
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Angels’ Choir? Angelic voices? Melodious music? These are the comments from the audience who were impressed by the performance of Saints Choir and PLMGS Choir girls. It was a night filled with mesmerizing music as the choir sang their hearts out. Although it was their inaugural performance, the audience were elated at the...
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The Saints Choir is a group of guys who love playing soccer and eating as much as they love singing. They endure mini marathons along the Potong Pasir canal and Olympic-training in the music room in exchange for midnight Wii challenges and makan hunts around Singapore (which actually make them sing better). A few times a year, they...
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Today is a pretty exciting day for all of us. It is the pre-CANO! combined rehearsal training for SAS boys and PLMGS girls. We are all very excited and many of us arrived earlier. We had our usual morning run lead by our head of the Choir family – Ms Debbie Gan. After the morning exercise, we proceeded for our combined...
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by Hannah Watson
If truth be told, my first impressions of St. Andrew’s were not formed on the fateful day that I stepped foot on campus – bright-eyed, bushy-tailed and hungry for a new challenge (or was it bleary-eyed, disorientated and wanting a quick nap?).
Rather, my initial impressions were shaped, somewhat...
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by Kenson Go
PRIOR to teaching in St Andrew’s Secondary School, I spent my post-examination break after my semester in the National University of Singapore teaching in a tuition centre.
It was my first foray into teaching. Coming from the Business School meant that giving tuition would be an interim job pending my search for...
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