Monday, February 16, 2009

Pupils' Reflection - (TDD) Part 1


I will defend my family, friends and fellow Singaporeans. If we stay united, we can defeat others easily, that is the power of teamwork. We have to stay ready and be aware of our surroundings. Do not take peace and love for granted. I will also protect my school too. Everyone has a part to play.

Reflections
1) I am very fortunate. I must treasure my life and know how lucky I am.
2) I learnt about how the Japanese fought Singapore and how some people saved the country and how banana money was used.
3) I have also learnt about how the Japanese earn more money by rising the price of food products.
Lim Jia Yu (P5A)

Monday, February 9, 2009

Facts about Chinese New Year?

Do you know that it is the last day of Chinese New Year today?
Chinese celebrate Chinese New Year for 15 days of the Chinese calendar. What else do you know aout the Chinese New Year & Chinese customs? Clink on the link on the left or the one below to learn more about the Chinese New Year:

http://www.educ.uvic.ca/faculty/mroth/438/CHINA/chinese_new_year.html

Friday, January 30, 2009

Celebrating Chinese New Year 2009





Happy New Year! It's the year of the ox. EDP celebrated Chinese New Year on 23rd January 2009. Which part of this year's celebrations is your favourite?









Thursday, October 2, 2008

Hari Raya

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Powerpoint slides by Mdm Norashikin

Wednesday, October 1, 2008

Hari Raya Quiz

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Dear pupils,

You may write the answers to the 8 questions on a slip of paper and put it in the box in the library. Do remember to write your name and class.

Mdm Norashikin

Friday, September 19, 2008

Celebrating Hari Raya



This year, Hari Raya Puasa falls on 1st October - on the same day as Children's Day.
We started the celebration much earlier, on the 18th September where we learn the art of Bunga Manggar making from some of our Malay teachers & students during recess. Everyone's welcomed, and it's the first Bunga Manggar making for many of our Chinese friends. Just look at the crowd outside the library.
Photos by Lim SL

Sunday, September 14, 2008

Mid-Autumn Festival



Endeavour celebrated our first Mid-Autumn Festival on Friday 12th September 2008. The celebration started off with a concert in the hall, with performances by various groups.








Look at the crowd! It's a beautiful sight to behold, when the lights went out and the lanterns were lighted.
The students, teachers and other non-teaching staff came with their families. Our non-Chinese friends joined us too. We went for a walk around the school.






The celebrations ended with a lucky draw. Here's one of the lucky winners.

Photos by Mrs So S.W.