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PART 3 Heart of Education The second day of the exchange program took place at Punggol snacks, we showcased some of the fun, traditional Korean board
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ACTIVITY Primary School. They treated SKIS students to a series of interesting games for them. The students from both schools had lots of fun playing
together and we were all sad to say goodbye.
events. First up their physical education teachers taught several fun
and stimulating variations of basketball and showed SKIS students how
Punggol students keep fit. After the sports, the children were taken
• Grade 4 – Elias Primary School Exchange
to the arts and crafts room where they made beautiful refrigerator
magnets inspired by the landmarks of Singapore. The last activity was Grade 4 visited Elias Primary School for their annual international
student exchange. The Elias students and staff welcomed SKIS by
Elementary 초등 the performance and practice of several forms of traditional dance, providing a school tour featuring stops at the dioramas, the school
where each dance represented one of Singapore’s various ethnic market place, as well as the campus library and school grounds. After
groups. All the children had a great time! a brief recess, SKIS students sat in for a local classroom experience,
gaining valuable insight on the varied nature of the local education
• Grade 2 – Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus Primary School Visit system.
Grade 2 welcomed students from CHIJ (Convent of the Holy Infant A couple of months later, SKIS welcomed Elias students to our campus.
Jesus) Primary School. The students enjoyed a rich programme of The day began with a lesson in Taekwondo, where students not only
exchange activities including a traditional Korean game, eating Korean learned basic moves, but also the virtues of discipline and respect.
snacks, and a training session in traditional Korean martial arts. After Following Taekwondo, students expanded their palates by snacking
learning about the rules of the game, the SKIS students helped their on Korean treats, such as ddeuk, before heading back to the assembly
visitors get the hang of playing Yut Nori. By the time the students had hall to test their abilities in traditional games like tuho and ttac ji. As the
to pack away the Yut-sticks, many of the games were getting rather morning festivities drew to a close, students smiled with delight, just in
competitive! The students then enjoyed some Korean rice cakes and time for a group photo to finish out the day.
sweet Korean rice punch in the canteen. This ensured that they were
full of energy and ready to be put through their paces by the Taekwondo • Grade 5 – Bukit Tinggi Friendship Day
instructors. After a raucous session of kicking, jumping, and running, it The 5th annual Bukit Tinggi Friendship day was a fantastic event that
was time to present the CHIJ students with a gift of a Taekwondo belt. involved Grade 5 students from the four international schools on Bukit
Our Grade 2 students proved to be gracious hosts, and bid the CHIJ bus Tinggi Road; the Korean International School (SKIS), the German
farewell with waves and happy smiles. European Singapore School (GESS), the Hollandse School (HSL), and
the Swiss School in Singapore (SSiS). The fun-filled day promotes
• Grade 3 – Lianhua Primary School Exchange “Learning, Understanding, and Friendship” between our community.
This year’s exchange program with the Lianhua Primary was a huge
a success. When we arrived at their school, they were all out to greet After the opening ceremony at HSL, all 220 students were broken into
us with lovely posters and cool messages. After a tour of the school, eight groups to enjoy a great day of activities. The students participated
we were invited into their classrooms to observe the lessons of the in various station activities in the four different schools. At GESS, the
day. We sat together in groups and played a fun quiz at the end of the two stations were Human Table Soccer and a German Landmarks
lesson. We had a blast; it’s always more fun to have more buddies in the memory game. At HSL, the students had a chance to build a Skippy
class! For the later part of the day, we joined their PE class and played Tower and had a game of Korfball. At the SSiS, the students played a
Elementary_ 01 International Exchange Program some games with them, and it got real competitive! The buddies were Swiss card game and Swiss chocolate game. At our school, they had the
helpful and chatted with us throughout the day, keeping us company. practised Taekwondo and learnt a traditional Korean games.
When it was time to say goodbye, we exchanged emails, and each of our The students also had an international buffet lunch. The dishes were
SKIS works hard to provide students with an enriching all round education, which encourages personal growth
students received a souvenir, which was so thoughtful of them. representative of the four different schools’ home cultures. The day
as well as academic achievement. We developed the International Exchange Program to give our students a When Lianhua came to visit SKIS, we gave them a memorable Korean ended at GESS at 2.30pm with a group photo and a closing speech.
greater understanding of the different cultures present in Singapore. Every grade was involved in the program.
cultural experience. Korean music is famous all over the world, so It really was a wonderful day and a great learning experience for
Each of them was paired with another school based in Singapore. The aim of the program is to help students the Lianhua kids loved the chance to learn some K-pop dance moves everyone involved.
develop into well-rounded young adults who can integrate into the global community with confidence and
from our expert dance teacher. After enjoying some delicious Korean
sensitivity.
• Grade 1 – Punggol Primary School Exchange
Grade 1 had the honor of being involved in a school exchange program with Punggol Primary School (PPS).
SKIS students hosted over 30 local children to our school for a day of exciting cultural enrichment. The day
started with the performance of a traditional Korean dance known as Talchum, after which students were given
the chance to try it themselves and taught the history and meaning behind it. Next, the children were given a
pendant in the shape of the Tal used in the dance and allowed to decorate it themselves to act as a keepsake
of the day’s event. For the second half of the day, the students learned basic Taekwondo moves from Master
Kim and were even given their own Taekwondo belt. The day was rounded off fantastically by a Taekwondo
demonstration by Master Kim’s top students.