Nov 8, 2008

Polymer Clay workshop















I am thankful to DeLa Salle School for organizing the Clay Making Activity and the Parenthood Talk on 08/11/2008.

I am fortunate to have gained these wonderful experiences through such meaningful activities. The process of the clay making conducted by the speaker, Mr How was clear and precise. We all enjoyed the whole session and the molding of the snail fridge magnet is something we had not done before.

As for the Parenthood Talk, I have learnt to communicate better with my children through many ways. From when to teach to when to punish, everything was really useful.

On the whole , we as parents enjoyed it very much and we strongly felt that the Speaker, Mr How’s suggestions and guidelines were extremely useful.

With Thanks For Everything!


Ko Debbie


Nov 3, 2008

Thanksgiving Mass Choir practise

















Today we have kicked off our 3 days choir practise for the upcoming Thanksgiving Mass on 10th Nov. More than 60 Lasallians led by Ms Michelle and Ms Irene, the choir mistresses, has come together and raised their Angelic voices to praise God together. It is really beautiful !! We will be singing the following songs:

Entrance: To God Be the Glory
Offertory: Lord, I offer my Life
Communion: Bread Broken, Wine Shared
Thanksgiving: Amazing Grace
Recessional: Shout to the Lord

Do try and make time to come and join us in the mass.

Jul 24, 2008

PSG members get new T-shirts !





New T-shirts are in, and we proudly displays them during the Cultural Night 2008 !!

Jul 19, 2008

Cultural Night 2008
















Pic 1 & 2: teachers and parents getting the school ready for the festivities.


Cultural Night was held on Saturday July 19th. Students and their families were invited to school to appreciate and enjoy the different cultures that we have in Singapore. Planning started months ahead, and as the date drew near, things began to fall into place. We started to decorate the school 2 days before, and on the day itself, the school was awash with the colours of the ethnic races of Singapore. I have never seen the school look so beautiful!

The event started at 4pm, when the guest-of-honour, Brother Collin, arrived. The school dancers performed little segments of Indian, Malay and Chinese dance to welcome him as he walked up the red carpet with our Principal and Vice-Principals. I was very impressed by the young dancers...they were so graceful and such a joy to watch!

Everyone gathered at the courtyard for the opening speeches, and then the flurry of activities started in different parts of the school.

In the courtyard, we had the Chinese orchestra from Yew Tee CC, followed by the Filipino Tinikling (bamboo dance) by our very own Filipino parents. It was excellent! Our principal, Miss Lim, and vice-principal, Md Ng, were very sporting and tried the dance. I watched in anxiety, fearing for the safety of their ankles. Thank goodness no ankle was caught between the thick bamboo poles. They are very brave, I must say!




Video: Short clip of Ms Lim doing the Tinkling Dance


Because of light rain, the courtyard activities were moved to the hall. There was a line dance by teachers, parent volunteers and students, led by Mrs Luanna Goh, who looked smashing in a cowgirl's outfit, complete with boots and a cowboy hat. Then there was a wushu display by our students.

Elsewhere in the school, many other things were happening. Children were playing traditional games like 5 stones, chatek and carrom in the Lasallian corner. At the outdoor stage area, there were choral singing, Indian and Filipino folktales, and Mandarin rhymes.

In the atrium outside the general office, you could try your hand at sari-tying, ketupat weaving, Chinese painting and Chinese knot-tying.. There were also 5 Japanese in yukatas and kimonos teaching origami. You could choose to make a ball, a crane or a samurai helmet from the little squares of paper. (Many thanks to Hayashi-san and his friends who came just to share their passion for this hobby.) Those who don't feel like working so hard can sit still and have a henna painting done on their hands. There was even a Meridian acupressure class given by one of our parents!

In the canteen, there was a smorgasbord of flavours-- roti jala, laksa, kebab, shepherd's pie, sushi, dim sum, satay....even the kacang-puteh man was there, selling nuts in paper cones! How nostalgic!

All too soon, these activities had to end as the concert in the hall was about to start. At 6.30pm, people were still wanting to do some more origami or play some more games, but we had to apologise and chase them into the hall. By 7pm, most people were in the hall and our very entertaining MC, Greg (another parent volunteer), kept the children occupied with little quizzes and prizes. The concert started with a video of some DLS students saying what culture means to them. (We have very eloquent speakers amongst us!) The school dancers performed beautiful ethnic dances. They moved with such fluidity and their costumes were a visual treat. We also heard the school choir sing 2 songs. It was wonderful to see the children performing so ernestly. The night ended with us giving out light sticks to everyone and waving them in the darkened hall while singing 'Home', one of the National Day songs. It was a very apt ending to our cultural carnival. I was almost bursting with pride and patriotism as I waved my light stick and sang along. God bless Singapore and De La Salle!

By Jillian Liow

May 26, 2008

PSG outing !






Members and LaSallians got a real treat today ! Mr Kamil, father of Ely Nasrin has arranged an executive tour to the K9 unit at Choa Chu Kang. All were shown how the dogs are trained, how they obey their partner and what types of hurdles they have to endevour. We then moved to the carpark lot, we saw how the nactorics dog are trained to snuff out drugs from cars, these dogs are used at the border area for the Immigrations and Control Authorities. There were many other demo that we got to see. It is a rare and fantastic visit we got.

We then moved to a Book Warehouse (Pansing), organised by Mrs Ng, Ann-Marie and Adriel's mom. Mrs Ng showed us through the warehouse to see how a bookshop like Borders would place an order with the warehouse and how the books are then sorted and packed before shipping off to them. A real eye-opener. There was even a better surprise to come, we were then lead into a broadroom, filled with books. And guess what, we all chose and bring a book home for free !!

After such a wonderful morning, we returned back to Choa Chu Kang and enjoyed a Pizza Hut lunch.

Apr 9, 2008

小六离校会考母语口试工作坊





  副校长---秀珠要我于42日晚帮忙校方特为家长举办的小六离校会考母语口试工作坊拍些照。我不是专业摄影师,又没有那种可以转来转去的长长变焦镜头的照相机,本想推却,可是盛情难却,只好硬着头皮接受这项任务。当晚看到值得一拍的,我就赶紧按快门,反正是数码照相机,拍多也不浪费。

  其实也是托她的福,我才有机会参与这项蛮有意义的工作坊。要不,我孩子还在念小四,我是没 “资格” 参与的。

  工作坊以华语,巫语和淡米尔语讲解,分别在学校的礼堂,会议室和视听室(AVA Room) 同时举行。出席的家长有两百多人,这样的出席率是令人鼓舞的。

  不管是华文,巫文或淡米尔文,老师们都使出浑身解数,利用软简报,图文并茂,深入浅出地讲解母语口试的各项评鉴项目的评分标准,应留意的事项,争取高分的窍门,同时解答了家长常有的共同疑问。

  之后,再来个考场模拟,理论配合实践,让家长们融会贯通、透彻理解先前老师们的讲解。一家长发现考场模拟的实用价值后,探询可否在小六的口试前,让孩子的母语老师也给她的孩子一个模拟考场的口试。提出这要求的家长虽是有点 “怕输” ,但我却觉得那可是一个很有建设性的意见。校方可在学校的口试前一个月让学生们进行模拟考场的口试,再让学生们和家长们知道孩子在哪方面表现得好,哪方面得多加留意。相信模拟考场的口试将让学生们受益不浅。只是老师们的工作量已达饱和,可否还能挤出额外的时间进行这项活动?

  有一家长不晓得可带孩子出席而深觉惋惜。是的,这样的一个工作坊,是值得家长和孩子一起出席。也许日后,若活动适合孩子参与的话,校方可鼓励家长携带孩子出席。

  从家长们踊跃和积极提问,可感受到这个小六离校会考母语口试工作坊是成功的。要是错过这个工作坊的家长在获知此工作坊的内容是如此丰富和有价值时,可要后悔莫及,徒乎奈何。

  其实当晚看到夜幕低垂的当儿,所有的母语老师,不管是教上午班或下午班的,副校长,运营经理,保安人员,家长义工团等等都都留下来为这个富有意义的工作坊出一份力,甚是感动。别忘了这些幕后英雄可没有超时津贴,有些隔天还得一大清早来上班。

  搞一个这样的活动所用的物力财力不说,还得如此劳师动众,费时费力,相信校方在搞这些活动给家长参与时,准是经过一番深思熟虑。因此日后校方特为家长而办的活动,时间分配得来的话,家长是不该轻易错良机,以免事后捶心肝。 (contributed by NgAikSeng)

Feb 22, 2008

Prayer Room sessions

PSG has taken over the running of the prayer rooms from 12th Feb. The prayer room is now open 20 minutes before school commences, on Tuesdays, Thursdays and Fridays. The response has been overwhelming, and we even have to turn away some Lasallians when the room is too full. Our programs include, Children liturgy, Gospel reading, hymns, personal sharing, Stations of the Cross, rosary and Saints days.

Parents are most welcome to join us in these sections and if you ever feel inspired to share your faith with the Lasallians, please do not feel shy to contact us. We love to have you!


Lucy, a parent catechist doing the station of the cross + hymn with Guitar. We are so blessed to have such talented parents.

Feb 20, 2008

Appreciation of the Eucharistic presence














We had a combined catechism class for our Pr2s in the morning and the Pr1s in the afternoon. Jillian, one of our parent catechists, having gone for a training course under the Catechesis of the Good Shepherd, shared with the children the meaning behind the wine and the water in the chalice and the gesture of Epiclesis. We hope that they will understand better and appreciate the Eucharistic presence during mass. We are planning for a similar session for the other levels next term.

Jan 30, 2008

Reading Parents get BIGGER rooms











We have now moved to TWO classrooms over at the teaching block. It gives us more room to spend individual time with each Lasallian, or group session to add variety to learning.

Jan 25, 2008

Pri 1 - PTM

Parents listened tentatively to all the important information given by department heads.


Our own PSG members are among the group.


Parents were given an opportunity to join
the Lasalllians for the last period of the day, meeting the teachers and their classmates. They finally found out who their children were talking so excitedly about when they get home.

PSG members were deployed to help in directing the parents to the hall and classrooms. They also helped fellow parents by answering any questions that they might have.

Jan 15, 2008

Briefing session for “Reading Parents”

Date: 16 Jan 2008
Venue : Language Room

The “reading” parents gathered for the first time this year for a briefing session conducted by the teachers in charge headed by Madam Azizah. The teachers and the parent volunteers had a fruitful discussion on ways to make this programme more interesting for the children.

This year not only are we blessed with more parents volunteering their time to read with the children, we have finally a “reading dad”. Thanks to Ash for having decided to sacrifice his lunch break to come join us. With our newly found hero, we are no longer “reading moms” but “reading parents”!

Jan 9, 2008

1st Catechist Meeting



Event: 1st Catechist Meeting
Date: 9 Jan 2008
Venue: Prayer Room

Mrs Judy Yip has taken over from Mrs Luanna Goh as the Religious Education Co-ordinator. From what I heard Luanna has been helping in the formation of the Lasallians' spiritual faith for more than 10 years. Here I would like to thank Luanna for all her great work and effort !!

The Volunteer Catechists together with the Catholic teachers met over 2 sessions at the Prayer room to share and discuss what was new for the year. Seasoned catechists also shared with new ones on student control, lesson plans and so on.

Jan 3, 2008

Kick off 2008 with P1 induction

















Date: 2 - 11 Jan 2008
Event: P1 induction

This is certainly an exciting day for our new P1 Lasallians, new school, new friends. They will be paired up by their buddies in P4 for a week to show them the canteen, playground and all that they need to know.

Parents Volunteers were at both front and side gates to help the anxious parents by answering any questions that they might have.

A Happy 2008 to everyone !!