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 • Grade 6 – West View Primary School Exchange  SKIS returned the favor by visiting PPS to perform in their assembly in   Elementary_ 02  English Camp 2016 took place on the last week of September. It was a   prop-building ability in their performance of Little Red Riding Hood. Grade
 The West View Primary School students visited SKIS to take part in a   front of the whole school. Students from all grades took part in the show,   huge success. During that week, talented performers at SKIS showed off   3 displayed imagination and creativity during their performance of The
 fantastic morning of activities that included making traditional Korean   which included a variety of performances. There was a traditional Korean   English Camp   their acting skills by transporting their audience into the world of fairytales   Three Little Pigs. Grades 4, 5 and 6 collaborated and gave an amazing
 rice cakes and learning how to play Yut Nori, while finding out lots   dance called Talchum, a performance of a popular song, a musical   Write up for   and magic.   performance with quite a few unique twists on the story of Peter Pan.
 of interesting facts about Korea and its culture. Our students did an   performance of Samunori, and some Korean language practice that   The educational focus was on reading, and learning by teaching. The   The performance ended with a dance finale from the main characters of
 excellent job of organizing and presenting the activities, and the day was a   taught aspects of Korean culture. The show was a great success!  Year Book 2016
                                  homeroom teachers put in a lot of effort to make learning English   each fairytale. It was definitely a rewarding moment to watch the final
 great success!
 A few days later, SKIS travelled to West View Primary School to   • Grades 4-6 – Swiss Ambassador’s Football Cup  more engaging and memorable for the students, so that they are more   performances from each homeroom. Throughout the week while the
 experience a morning of Indian cultural activities. With the Deepavali   SKIS took part in the annual Swiss Ambassador’s Football Cup   motivated to develop their English language skills in the future.   students prepared for their performance, they have learned to appreciate
 festival still ongoing at the time, it was a great opportunity to learn more   competition along with another eight international and local schools in   Each homeroom chose a fairytale and they had a full week of fulfilled   the English language by a number of activities. The performance was
 about one of the three central ethnic groups that make up Singapore. Our   Singapore. The day showcased some of the exceptional sporting talents   activities. The week ended with a dazzling performance from the students.   definitely the end product of their hard work, dedication and challenges
 students learnt how to make traditional decorations for the festival of   that the schools have. Everyone was impressed with both the quality of   Grade 1 gave beautiful performances of their rendition of Snow White and   they have surpassed.
 Deepavali, had the opportunity to play traditional games and get henna   football and the sense of fair play and respect that was shown between
                                  The Seven Dwarfs. Grade 2 showed great dedication and commendable
 tattoos, and got to watch a performance of Indian dances and songs   the teams.
 performed by West View students. We all learned a lot from the day and                                           2016년 9월 30일
 came back with great memories and new friends.   • Grades 5-6 – Wu Lou Lu Primary School (China) Visit
 The Chinese Heritage Centre helped to organize a visit from a school
 • Staff – Punggol Primary School Teachers’ Exchange  based in mainland China, named Wu Lou Lu Primary School. Their
 It was not just SKIS students that benefitted from the exchange program,   grade 5 and 6 students were visiting Singapore on a cultural exchange
 our teachers were also able to learn from the experience. In conjunction   trip, and they were fascinated to learn more about Korean culture and
 with Punggol Primary school, we took turns visiting the respective school   SKIS. During their visit, the students got to participate in some great
 campuses to learn all about each other. It gave the school management   activities which showed them some of the more entertaining aspects of
 the opportunity to plan the student exchange problem. In addition, the   Korean culture. They got to try out traditional Korean martial arts with
 teachers of each school took the opportunity to observe classes and   a Taekwondo training session, before they put on their dancing shoes
 see how lessons are conducted in each school. We learnt all about the   to have a go at some K-pop dancing. Our students were very welcoming
 curriculum taught at PPS. It was a valuable experience and can only   hosts and made sure the Wu Lou Lu students had a day they will never
 benefit SKIS in the future.   forget!

 • Grades 1-6 – Punggol Primary School Performance Exchange  The International Exchange Program for 2016 was another smashing
 Continuing our close relationship with Punggol Primary School, SKIS   success in learning and fun. Our students were fascinated by the distinct
 took part in an exchange program which focused on performance arts   cultural perspectives, incredible new food, interesting customs, and
 and languages. PPS visited SKIS and put on a terrific performance for our   traditional games they experienced. The program was a real local
 whole school. The show included an upbeat Indian traditional dance, a   experience for our students; helping to expand their horizons and giving
 Chinese dance performance, and some Malay language learning followed   them a better understanding of life in Singapore. We look forward to
 by a traditional Malay song practice. Our students were blown away by   welcoming our next batch of students in 2017.
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 how talented the PPS students were.
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