Monday, November 23, 2009

CIP at Pulau Ubin

The Fun and Fitness Club together with the P.E. department visited Pulau Ubin in November to enjoy the sun , the sea and do a spot of CIP.

As Ubin is a popular tourist spot, the amount of litter that have been discarded by the visitors has been increasing over the years.



As plastic bottles were non bio-degradable, the students took extra effort to search for these plastic bottles.

A fruitful harvest after a hard day work.

Mr. James Tan and students taking a well earned rest.


Looked What we have collected?

Mrs Leong, on the bicycle, making sure that the rubbish get off the island.

Mr. Alan Kewk, our P.E. HOD on the right, directing traffic.


After we have collected the rubbish, we have to weight them.

Oh, practicing for the Iron Man in front of our very own IRON Man Mr. Lee.


Finally, a group photo before going back to the mainland.

Sunday, September 13, 2009

CIP for Secondary 1- Part 1

CIP FOR Secondary 1 - Food for Thought Donation Drive












The secondary 1 students embarked in their CIP in August. They rallied for food and toiletries, they brought them to school, they packed them nicely, and they distributed them to the elderlys.

The pictures will tell the story.

Friday, April 24, 2009

The Happy Toilet Programme

The Happy Toilet Programme, developed and implemented by Restroom Association
(Singapore) or RAS, is supported by the National Environment Agency (NEA). RAS
has been working with toilet owners in various sectors like Shopping Centres,
Industrial & Commercial Buildings, Parks, Hawker Centres, Tourist Attractions and
Petrol Stations.





This programme was launched by Mr Lim Swee Say, the former Minister for the
Environment on 1 July 2003.





It is a star-grading initiative for public toilets which focuses on five main areas -
Design, Cleanliness, Maintenance, Effectiveness and Satisfaction.








Users will also
leave the toilet happy, as the programme will ensure that they have the best
experience, with all their needs met.

Here are some of the pictures of the Happy Toilet Projects that the students have completed.











The cornerstone of the Happy Toilet Programme is a grading system, based on
minimum and progressive standards that start at 3 stars, to 4 stars and a maximum
of 5 stars.





















Reflection questions

1.How do you feel about decorating the toilets?

2. Does carrying out this project enhances the class spirit?

3. What have you learnt through this projects?

4. Will you be more motivated to keep the toilet clean now?

Please post with your name and class. Thank you.

2nd International Conference on Character Development through Service and Experiential Learning.


A group of Youth Environmental Guardians from Mayflower Secondary show case their Service Learning Project at the 2nd International Conference on Character Development through Service and Experiential Learning held in the National Institute of Education from 17-18 march 2009.


Students explaining to participants about using herbs in the kitchen as natural insect repellent.

They were sharing about the Shoo Mozzie Project which they are doing in partnership with Cicada Tree Eco Place, an environmental NGO.















One of our student explaining to a teacher about the Shoo Mozzie an all natural insect repellent.




This is the exhibition panel which show case our school service learning projects.




Below is a slide show of the event.