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Gan Eng Seng Primary School 颜永成小学 区域:Bukit Merah
Address
100 Redhill Close, Singapore 158901
MRT
Redhill
Bus Interchange
Bukit Merah
Bus Services
Redhill Road
Bus 63
Jalan Bukit Merah
Bus 14, 147, 196, 197, 631, 642, 647, 961, 855
When driving along Jalan Bukit Merah, please turn in left into Redhill Close just after Bukit Merah CC.
Contact Us
School Hours
AM Session
Primary 3, 4, 5, 6
Monday, Tuesday & Friday: 7.15am to 1.15pm
(Lessons end at 12.45pm on Wednesdays & 1.45pm on Thursdays)
PM Session
Primary 1, 2
12.45 pm to 6.30pm
Pupils to be in school by 12.45pm
School (including office) is closed on Saturdays.
If you need to contact your child's teacher(s), you could call the General Office to leave a message with the receptionist for the teacher to return your call.
School Contact Numbers
General Office
Address: 100 Redhill Close, Singapore 158901
(65) 6471 7451
Fax
(65) 6479 4152
School Bookshop (Pioneer Book Centre)
(65) 6897 5511
School Bus (Revolving Transport Pte Ltd)
Mr Edmund Lee
(65) 6481 4013, (65) 6481 4529
School Uniform (Ascencio Trading)
Mdm Yeo, Ms Noelle Peng
(65) 6764 3102
School Dental Clinic
Dental Therapist - Mdm Harjeet
(65) 64747701
School Counsellors
AED/Counselling - Ms Brinda Naidu, Mr Sean Cheng
(65) 6471 7451
AED (LBS)
Mrs Fawzi, Mdm Stacey Tay
(65) 6471 7451
Student Care Centre
(65) 6479 0601
Highlights of 2013
7th SELF Biennial International Conference & ERAS Conference 2013
Gan Eng Seng Primary School was invited to showcase our "Design for Change" project at the 7th SELF Biennial International Conference and ERAS Conference on 9 to 11 September at the Nanyang Girls' High School, jointly organised by NIE, the Educational Research Association of Singapore (ERAS) and the International SELF Research Centre. The theme of the conference is "Self Concept, Motivation & Identity: Underpinning Success with Research and Practice". This theme is especially relevant for our teachers and educators with our current focus on "student-centric, values-driven" education.
The keynote lecture was given by Professor Richard Ryan, Professor of Psychology, University of Rochester. Professor Ryan's wealth of research experience on motivation greatly enriches the perpsectives of our teachers and educators. Our team is very blessed to have interacted with and learn from Professor Ryan during this conference.
Celebrating our Teachers
Thursday, 5 Sep was a special day for all GESPians and our teachers. We started the morning with a good ACES workout with our teachers choreographing and leading these dance movements. Our teachers in school were then treated to a special and wonderful concert put together by our young GESPian leaders. All of our teachers also received many tokens of appreciation from GESPians. The GESPian leaders also served refreshements to our teachers during the concert. At the concert, the Caring Teachers Awards (nominated by pupils) for the 6 levels were also presented to the teacher awardees. Thank you GESPians for making Teachers' Day a memorable event for all of our teachers.
The greatest gift for all teachers is seeing all of our young pupils all grown up, and living rewarding lives. Our appreciation to all the wonderful ex-GESPians who took time and made the efforts to return to their primary school to visit and to thank their teachers and Principal.
Special Teachers' Day Lunch Party for Teachers by the School Leaders
All of our teachers were treated to a special lunch party hosted by our School Leaders. There was glorious food and drinks, games songs as well as the warm comaraderie among everyone. There was the air of celebrations and appreciation that was deeply felt by everyone at this lunch party. Special Teachers Awards nominated for teachers by teachers were also presented to teacher awardees. There was also a special Happy Teachers' Day cake created especially for all teachers. Teachers were also presented with a special Teachers Day token - a beautful Ceremic Mug by the School Leaders. Teachers together with the School Leaders also recited the Teachers Pledge together at this lunch party.
2013 Water Efficiency Building (Silver) Certification
Gan Eng Seng Primary School is awarded the inaugural Water Efficiency Building (Silver) Certification, presented by PUB Singapore on 4 September. We are proud to be one of the 6 schools awarded and the only primary school presented with this certification. Our school has achieved the Water Efficiency Index (WEI) of 6.48 liters/person/day in 2012.
Performance by GESPian Choir & P3 Love Dancers at SGH Stem Cell Transplant Reunion Night 16 August 2013
Congratulations to Mr Loh Hon Chow, Vice-Chairman, School Advisory Committee, on being awarded The Public Service Star (BBM) at the 2013 National Day Awards.
School Visit by Zonal Director, Schools South (ZDSS), Mrs Ng Ai Lin on 23 July 2013
Nominate a deserving GESPian for the 2013 Edusave Character Award (ECHA)
Our teachers and GESPians had been briefed and invited to nominate their pupils and friends respectively for the 2013 ECHA Award. This award celebrates and affirms pupils who demonstrate exemplary character and outstanding personal qualities through their behaviors and actions.
We also like to invite all parents, partners and friends of the school to nominate a deserving GESPian for this award. You may put in multiple nominations if you have several deserving pupils in mind. All pupils from Primary 1 to 6 may be nominated.
Please click on the ECHA logo on the side bar for more information and the nomination form.
Thank you for your faith and support for all of our little folks here in Gan Eng Seng Primary School.
2013 Water Festival for Primary Schools & Project H20 Competition
Partnering PUB, our national water agency, Gan Eng Seng Primary School led and hosted the 2013 Water Festival for Primary Schools & Project H20 Competition. A total of 32 teams from 32 primary schools participated this year. The final was held on Friday 5 July, where 12 finalists showcased their winning projects. Sponsors and partners also put up showcase booths.
The Guest-of-Honour, Mayor Mr Sam Tan, our Superintendent, Mdm Lee Tee Choon, Director of 3P Network, PUB, Mr George Madhaven and our Principal, Mrs Aw launched the event. PUB’s Water Wally brought much joy and smiles to everyone. Our Mayor presented the awards to the top 12 finalists (Top 3 from every schools' zone) and to the sponsors and partners. The Chief Executive of PUB, RADM (NS) Mr Chew Mun Leong presented the Special Categories Award to 3 schools while our Principal Mrs Aw presented Certificates of Participation to all participating schools.
All guests and pupils also joined Shuqun Primary School’s in their Gyomi Water Dance. Together with our special group of Primary 3 dancers, our Brass Band and Choir performed for our guests at this special event. Pupils were also engaged in a mass dance activity during the break at our Kinect Station in our school canteen. It was a very meaningful and successful afternoon of learning together.
2013 SYF Art Exhibition (Primary Schools)
The 2013 Singapore Youth Festival Art (SYF) Exhibition celebrates the artists in every child and to showcase creative ideas, aspirations and the hard work put into the artistic expressions by our primary school pupils. Inspired by the pupils’ voices articulated in the artist statement that accompanies each artwork, the exhibition presents the range of responses by our children, their world and their art.
Our Principal, Mrs Aw provided leadership as Chairman while our Vice-Principal, Ms Amisarni and our teacher, Ms Amandia Teh were part of the Organising Committee for the SYF Art Exhibition this year.
At the Opening Ceremony on Wednesday 3 July, two of our GESPians were the emcees for the ceremony which Ms Sim Ann, SPS/MOE was invited as the Guest-of-Honour.
Gan Eng Seng Primary School is proud to receive a Certificate of Recognition for one of 3 artworks submitted entitled “Our Masterpiece - Mona Lisa”.
Our GESPian Parents also served as Parent Art Ambassadors at the exhibition – they provided guided tours for the visitors to the exhibition.
Do visit the online exhibition at syf.asknlearn.com or scan this QR Code from now till end of July to celebrate our children’s artworks and to encourage them with your comments.
Haze Watch III: Principal’s Letter to All GESPians, Parents/Guardians
Dear GESPians, Parents and Guardians,
SCHOOL CONTINUITY PLAN FOR HAZE SITUATION
1. School will re-open on 1 July 2013 after the June school holidays. As we welcome our students back to school for Term 3, our priority is to ensure that our GESPians and staff are safe and healthy.
2. The Ministry of Education (MOE) has announced its school continuity plan for the haze situation. The health and well-being of our students and staff are of top priority and all schools will take appropriate mitigation measures based on MOH’s health advisory for the day to ensure the well-being of our students and staff.
Mitigating Measures for Primary and Secondary Schools
3. We have set in place the necessary precautions and continuity plans to minimise disruptions to school activities, even as we ensure the well-being of our students and staff.
4. For as long as the school remains open for students, the school will take the following mitigation measures, which are based on the health advisory for the day:
Mitigation measures taken while in schools
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· School activities will be guided by the daily health advisory. For example, should the health advisory correspond to the ‘unhealthy’ level or above, there will be no outdoor activities. · To better enclose classrooms should the haze situation deteriorate, classroom windows and doors will be closed as far as possible while allowing adequate ventilation. We will also maximise the use of existing air-conditioned spaces for teaching and learning. · We will scale down lessons if necessary. · We have an air-conditioned room with an air purifier to temporarily accommodate students or staff who develop respiratory symptoms and / or are not feeling well, before they are taken to seek medical attention if necessary. |
Response to transient rise in health advisory forecast to ‘hazardous’ level while students are in school |
· All classroom windows and doors will be closed. · We will scale down lessons. · Students will be moved from classrooms to other enclosed indoor spaces, such as the library and school hall. The distribution of students across all enclosed indoor spaces will allow better thermal comfort and ventilation. · Students and staff who are unwell or have a medical history of chronic heart and lung disease will be taken to the air-conditioned room with an air purifier before they are taken to seek medical attention. |
Closure of School for Students
5. Though our school is a primary school, we would like to provide a more comprehensive update on MOE’s Continuity Plans in Haze Situation for all schools and post-secondary education institutions. This is so that you may also have updated information on how students in all our institutions are supported by their schools.
6. For primary school and secondary school students:
a. MOE will consider closing all primary and secondary schools to students when the health advisory for the next day indicates that the air quality will be at hazardous levels.
b. Should closure be prolonged, schools will activate home-based learning (PBL) for their students. Our school’s HBL is ready to be shared immediately should closure be prolonged. For our GESPians without internet access, our school will make special alternative arrangements.
c. If your primary school child is in the school-based student care centre, please note that the centre (A* Kids Club) will NOT operate during periods of closure.
d. On days when there are oral examinations for GCE ‘O’ and ‘N’ levels, candidates from secondary schools affected by school closure will have their oral examinations rescheduled.
7. Should the health advisory for the next day correspond to the “hazardous” level, MOE will announce the closure of schools at around the same time that the health advisory is released. This will be around 6.00 pm the day before the schools are to be closed. The school will contact parents to inform them of school closure for students via phone or SMS.
8. We would like to seek parents’ understanding that relatively short notice for any announcement of school closure can be given, as the health advisory for the next day is only available in the late afternoon each day. We also wish to encourage parents to make advance care arrangements for their children if necessary for such a possibility.
Post-Secondary Education Institutions and Junior Colleges
9. If you have a child in the Autonomous Universities, Polytechnics, ITE, Junior Colleges/Centralised Institute, do note that the considerations for school closure for those students are different. This is because most of the teaching and learning takes place in enclosed indoor spaces, and the students are older. MOE will work closely with these institutions to ensure the well-being of their students and be guided by the health advisory.
Conclusion
10. The well-being of your child and our staff are our primary concern. We would like to assure all parents that the school is working closely with MOE. We will monitor the well-being of our students and staff closely and adopt the necessary mitigation measures based on the MOH Health Advisory. We also seek your help to explain the Continuity Plan of the school to your child, using these materials.
11. Thank you for your support and understanding. Parents have always shown great support for our school and staff, and we know we can count on that same spirit of partnership. Our students learn from their experiences, and we hope that with your help, how our school and nation are dealing with the haze situation, will also be a learning point in resilience and readiness for our students.
12. Do take care of yourselves as well, and I look forward to working closely with you for the well-being and meaningful learning of our students.
Mrs Aw Ai Ling
Principal
Gan Eng Seng Primary School
KEEP IN TOUCH WITH ADVISORIES ON THE FOLLOWING COMMUNICATION CHANNELS:
SCHOOL: www.ganenegsengpri.moe.edu.sg
MOE: www.moe.gov.sg or contact@moe.gov.sg.
WEATHER UPDATE: www.haze.gov.sg
Haze Watch II: Message to All GESPians & Parents/Guardian,
Dear GESPians, Parents & Guardians,
Welcome back to Term 3 of 2013. Hope everyone had a rested and rejuvenating June vacation.
2. School will re-open as per normal on Monday, 1 July. The Ministry of Education (MOE) and schools will monitor the haze situation and implement appropriate measures based on the health advisory to ensure the well-being of our pupils and staff. For example, we will cease outdoor activities as guided by daily health advisories. In addition, we will have an air-conditioned room with an air purifier for staff and GESPians who have heart or respiratory problems and/or who are not feeling well. There are processes in place to ensure that staff and GESPians will get the necessary medical help. We will also be maximizing the use of enclosed indoor spaces such as high-ceilinged space (i.e. School Hall) and air-conditioned rooms. We like to assure everyone that health is of utmost priority.
3. We seek your understanding that there is inherent uncertainty in predicting the haze situation, and hence there may be regular updates provided to you through direct contact or through the information shared on this site. Please kindly alert us if there is a change in your contact details.
4. Do keep yourselves updated by watching TV news, listening to radio and/or reading the daily newspapers. You are also encouraged to visit the MOE and MOH websites regularly. You may wish to refer to the Ministry of Health’s (MOH) website -http://www.moh.gov.sg/ - for more information and updates on the haze situation.
For the latest news on the haze situation from the Ministry of Health, you may wish to log on to http://www.moh.gov.sg/moh_health_advisory.htm
For the latest PSI readings, you may log on to http://app2.nea.gov.sg/anti-pollution-radiation-protection/air-pollution/psi/psi-readings
For your convenience, the link to MOH’s website is available on our school’s site.
5. Let’s stay calm and work together for our GESPians and our staff. Look after yourself, your family, friends, neighbours and each other. Keep healthy and drink plenty of water. Together we will be a resilient people and take care of one another.
Take good care,
Mrs Aw
Principal
Haze Watch: Message to All GESPians & Parents/Guardians,
1. The air in Singapore has recently been hazy, and a strong burning smell has been detected across many parts of Singapore.
2. In consideration of our pupils' health and well-being, we will be cancelling ALL school/pupil activities scheduled in Week 4 of the June school holidays (24 to 28 June). Please do stay indoors and do not come in to school for any activities during this period.
3. Our scheduled "Joyful Voices" performance by our school's Choir at the Esplanade Concourse on Tuesday 25 June is also postponed to a later date. More information and details will be made available later.
4. Student-Care A*Kids Club:
(i) We have made provision to have our pupils in our school-based student-care be placed in our air-conditioned rooms.
(Ii) Parents/Guardians who wish to have your children stay at home during this period, you can just inform our A*Kids Club teachers.
5. All GESPians should minimise exposure by reducing outdoor activities and physical exertion by doing the following:
• Stay indoors as far as possible
• Reduce hours spent outdoors
• Reduce physical exertion
• Use masks as appropriate, depending on (i) health status, (ii) PSI level, (iii) physical exertion and (iv) time spent outdoors
6. It would be helpful for GESPians and parents/guardians to take note of the following health advisories by the NEA that are pegged to the various Pollutant Standards Index (PSI) range. For the latest PSI reading, please log on to www.nea.gov.sg.
(A) Health advisories pegged to PSI (Only the 24-hr PSI value is correlated to the health effects outlined):
- PSI value of 0 to 50 (Good): Health advisory - None for the general population
- PSI value of 51 to 100 (Moderate): Health advisory - None for the general population
- PSI value of 101 to 200 (Unhealthy): Health advisory - Persons with existing heart or respiratory ailments should reduce physical exertion and outdoor activity. The general population should reduce vigorous outdoor activity.
- PSI value of 201 to 300 (Very unhealthy): Health advisory - Elderly and persons with existing heart or lung disease should stay indoors and reduce physical exertion and outdoor activity. The general population should avoid vigorous outdoor activity.
- PSI value of 301 to 400 (Hazardous): Health advisory - Children, elderly and persons with existing diseases should stay indoors and avoid outdoor activity. The general population should avoid all unnecessary outdoor activity.
- PSI value of > 400 (Hazardous): Health advisory - Children, elderly and persons with existing diseases should stay indoors, keeping the windows and doors closed and avoiding physical exertion as far as possible. Outdoor activity should be avoided. The general population should keep physical exertion and outdoor activity to as low a level as possible.
(B) Health advisories pegged to PM 2.5 (for airborne particulates smaller than 2.5 microns)
24-hr PM 2.5 concentration (μg/m3)
- Value of 0 to 15: Health advisory - None
- Value of >15 to 40: Health advisory - None for the general population. Unusually sensitive people should consider reducing prolonged or heavy exertion.
- Value of >40 to 65: Health advisory - The following groups should reduce prolonged or heavy outdoor exertion: People with heart or lung disease, children and older adults. Everyone else should limit prolonged or heavy exertion.
- Value of >65 to 150: Health advisory - The following groups should avoid all physical activity outdoors: People with heart or lung disease, children and older adults. Everyone else should avoid prolonged or heavy exertion.
- Value of >150 to 250: Health advisory - The following groups should remain indoors and keep activity levels low: People with heart or lung disease, children and older adults. Everyone else should avoid all physical activity outdoors.
7. You may wish to refer to the list of frequently asked questions (FAQs) on Haze and Your Health at http://www.moh.gov.sg/content/moh_web/home/pressRoom/Current_Issues/2013/haze/frequently-asked-questions--faqs--on-haze-and-your-health.html
and for Information on Effects of Smoke Haze, please refer to:
http://app2.nea.gov.sg/weather-climate/haze-updates/health-advisories
8. Please take good care of yourself and your family members. Drink a lot of water and have enough rest. Let us look out for one another and we will work together to ensure all of our GESPians and families as well as our teachers and staff are healthy.
Stay calm & take good care everyone.
Mrs Aw
Principal
21 June 2013
Healthy Lifestyle Fortnight 2013
2013 International Friendship Day
2013 Dedication Ceremony
On Monday 21 January, our school conducted a simple yet meaningful Dedication Ceremony - an annual event planned to formally introduce all teachers and staff to our pupils, as well as to welcome P1 pupils to school and our P3 pupils to the morning session. The ceremony was emceed by 4 of our Pupil Leaders. Our Principal introduced to all GESPians our Form and Co-Form Teachers, Allied Educators as well as Executive & Administrative staff. The teachers also recited their Teachers’ Pledge together on stage.
At this ceremony, our P2 GESPians handed over the GESPian badge to the P1 GESPianswhile the P6 seniors helped to pin the GESPian badge for the P3 GESPians. AllGESPians also recited our GESPian Pledge together. Led by the GESPS’ Choir, all GESPians and teachers also sang our special 10th Anniversary song entitled “Believe” together.
As the school celebrated its 10th Anniversary in 2012, for this Dedication Ceremony 2013, our Principal, Vice-Principals and all of our teachers also contributed a special item of theirs – one that shares their special moment and experience in Gan Eng Seng Primary School in our special Time-Capsule box. This special box will be kept in our beautiful school and will be opened up again when the school celebrates its 20th Anniversary.