Friday, November 11, 2011

Audrey was awarded the "Most Diligent Pupil", Ella received the "Most Persevering Pupil" award and Noorisha received the "Most Compassionate Pupil" award.

Other than that, our team comprising of Samson, Brenda, Michelle, Li Ting and Audrey won the second prize in the Kindness Video Competition. 

Well done guys!! 



Tuesday, October 4, 2011

These are the class photos taken. Please choose the ones you like and place your order by Monday (10/10)

Fun Shot 2


Fun Shot 1


Formal Shot

Level Collage (Formal)

Level Collage (Fun)

Tuesday, September 27, 2011

Do you remember in one of the earlier post we congratulated Li Ting for winning the Inter-class Spelling Bee Competition?
After winning the competition, Li Ting represented EDP in a cluster Spelling Bee Competition and she came in third!!
Look at her smiling so brightly! Congratulations!! We are proud of you.

Thursday, September 22, 2011

Friday, August 12, 2011

We had just enjoyed our National Day Holiday earlier this week.
In school, there was also celebration to commenmorate our nation's 46th birthday.
Look at all the reds and whites we had in Endeavour Hall.
Beautiful, isn't it?
The choir sang for us and Drama Club acted for us.
It was an eventful day!





Monday, August 8, 2011

Last week, Li Ting took part in an inter-class English Spelling Bee competition and she won the first prize. Congratulations!!! The whole class is very proud of you. =)





Monday, July 18, 2011

Tuesday, June 28, 2011

In the early hours of 19th Jun 2011, we gathered in school to set off to Changi Airport for our Asean Friendship Programme to Bangkok. Upon reaching Bangkok International Airport, we were warmly welcomed by our tour guide Uncle Tom and also staff from Sainamtip School. What a pleasant surprise!
Following which, we visited the Golden Buddha Temple and the Marble Temple.





 The next day, we visited a war museum to learn more about World War II and how the Death Railway was built. There were many lives lost just to build the Death Railway. Life was very hard during that period of them. We must be thankful for what we have now as we are all living in a peaceful and stable environment.
When we were on the train along River Kwai, we saw the scenery of River Kwai. It was breathtaking. We had a splendid lunch at a place overlooking the river before we continued our journey.

We headed to the Wax Museum next. The wax figures of monks and royalties etc. looked life-like. They seemed almost human, just like any of us. We had a fun time there pretending to be wax figures.