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1. Main CCA
Sports Basketball Volleyball Netball
Table
Tennis
(Boys)
Badminton
(Boys)
Football
(Girls)
Uniform
Groups
NCC Air
(Boys)
NCC Land
(Boys) NPCC
Red
Cross Scouts
Performing
Arts
Concert
Band Choir
Stage Arts
Drama
Modern
Dance
Guitar
Ensemble
String
Ensemble
Clubs &
Society
Infocomm
Club Green Club
2. Introduction to Dunman Secondary School CCAs’
3. How to register your CCA choices online.
a. Auditions will be conducted to ALL students (except DSA students) for the
following CCA:
i. CCA Auditions – 3rd Jan 2018
Sports Audition (All Sports)
ii. CCA Audition – 4th Jan 2018
Performing Arts (Band, Choir, Drama, Dance)
iii. CCA Briefing & Choir Audition (Part 2) – 5th Jan 2018
iv. CCA Fair – 12th Jan 2018
b. CCA Registration
To register your CCA Choice,
Please go to Dunman Secondary School Website:
http://dunmansec.moe.edu.sg/our-people/students/sec-1-cca-selection
Dunman Secondary School Choir
The Choir is proud to be the the only Performing Arts CCA in Dunman Secondary School to
have achieved 15 gold awards nationally and internationally since 1997.
A brief look at our history and track record…
The choir is directed by the prominent conductor Mr Toh Ban Sheng and supported by a
committed team of teachers. Under Mr Toh’s directorship, the Choir made history as the first
neighbourhood school choir to clinch Gold in the demanding Singapore Youth Festival (SYF)
Choral Competition in 1997. Since then, the Choir continues to attain Gold at SYF in 1999,
2003, and 2005, the prestigious Gold (with Honours) award in 2007, 2009 and 2011 at the
SYF and the Distinction award at the 2013, 2015 and 2017 Singapore Youth Festivals.
The inaugural overseas tour to Sydney in 1996 was featured in Straits Times, a first among
the neighbourhood school then. The past overseas tour to London & Paris (1998), New
Zealand (2000), Prague (2003), Czech Republic-Poland-Austria (2005), Bratislava -Slovakia
(2007), Czech Republic-Germany (2009), Czech Republic-Austria (2010), Czech Republic-
Poland-Hungary (2011) and Czech Republic-Austria-Germany (2013) provided invaluable
exposure to our students. In the last six overseas tours, the Choir also represented Singapore
in international festivals and received 7 gold awards and 5 special prizes. The most recent
awards were obtained in December 2013 at the 14th International Competition Festival of
Christmas Music in Prague, where the young team won the Festival Laureate, placed 1st with
a Gold in the Children's category and won 2 special awards (Conductor's Prize and
for Dramaturgy).
What does the Choir programme promise?
We believe in character building and leadership training through musical pursuits. Many of
our students have benefited from past activities and tours, and are now assuming leadership
roles in various areas within the school. They have become better people through the
discipline required in choir and teamwork activities. The Choir does a lot more than just singing
too and each member will find in us a strong community and team to be part of.
Dunman Guitar Ensemble
The Dunman Guitar Ensemble, led by instructor Mr Kevin Yeo, clinched the Gold with Honours
award in 11 and the Certificate of Distinction in the Singapore Youth Festivals in 2013 and 2017
respectively. The ensemble also clinched the Certificate of Accomplishment in the Singapore Youth
Festival in 2015. Being one of the more prominent and prestigious performing arts CCA in the school,
the ensemble has often been invited to perform for school events & even public events - to which,
audiences thoroughly enjoy. In 2012, the Guitar Ensemble even had the chance to travel to Melbourne,
Australia, to perform and learn from likewise musicians. This trip not only provided members with a
fun & interesting learning experience, but also gave them a greater chance to bond with one another.
The ensemble also had opportunities to perform at the Esplanade Concourse in November 2014 and
July 2016. They have also participated in the SYF 2017 Virtual Music Ensemble and was featured in the
video that was presented during the SYF 2017 Celebrations Festival Concert from 30 June to 1 July
2017.
The lively and enthusiastic atmosphere of the ensemble in each practice never fails to bring a
smile to every one of the members' faces, as they laugh, learn and enjoy the music together.
In addition, there is a wide variety of guitars used in the ensemble, such as the Soprano, Alto, Alto
Cembalo, Prime, Bass, Contrabass and even the Guitarron! These guitars produce very different
sounds, which widen the orchestral range of the songs produced by the Ensemble, and allow them to
produce much more refined and interesting music. This is definitely a unique feature of Dunman's
Guitar Ensemble, as not every school has such a privilege.
Practice is held every week on Tuesdays & Thursdays from 3-6pm, where new songs are
frequently being introduced to the students, so they are always learning new pieces, and will never
get bored of old ones. Different genres of songs are played by the ensemble, from classical pieces such
as ‘Symphony No. 1’ by Felix Mendelssohn to folk pieces such as ‘Yagibushi’, a Japanese Folk Song by
Masaaki Hayakawa and even modern pop pieces like “Haru Haru”, "Little Talks" and "Safe & Sound".
These songs relate very much to the members and they definitely enjoy playing it as well. In recent
years, we have extended our repertoire to include more musically demanding pieces such as Triptyque
by Yasushi Akutagawa and The Violin Concerto in A Minor BWV 1041 Movement 1. Allegro Moderato
by Johann Sebastian Bach.
The Dunman Guitar Ensemble, which encompasses of fun and valuable learning opportunities
allows one to not only benefit from it, but will definitely create unforgettable memories in one’s
secondary school experience as well!
Dunman String Ensemble
CCA Schedule
Mondays & Wednesday 4pm – 6pm, 2hrs during periods without performances Venue: Music Room (4th Floor beside indoor sports hall)
Requirements
Secondary 1 students with musical knowledge
Bring along one chosen score to perform during the CCA auditions. (Violin/viola/cello/double bass only) Students who passes the auditions will be placed in the main ensemble. Students who are not selected will remain in the CCA, however be placed in the Junior Ensemble to receive training in the violin, viola, cello or the double bass. Alternatively students with knowledge in piano, drums, guitar will join the junior ensemble and also be assigned to play the violin, viola, cello or double bass.
Secondary 1 students without musical knowledge
Please attend the CCA auditions to indicate your interest in the CCA. You will be assigned to a section (violin/viola/cello/double bass) according to the ensemble’s needs.
Pieces & Genres
The ensemble is trained in the classical genre. However for special occasions such as school performances and outdoor performances, we play popular songs because we are youthful at heart. Classical music trains us in skills required to play popular songs. Pieces we play:
Christina Perri Thousand Years
Greenday
Boulevard of Broken Dreams
Adele Skyfall
Imagine Dragons
Radioactive
Achievements
The ensemble takes part in the SYF bi-annually. Even though the students may not have acquired musical knowledge prior to secondary one, the students enjoy coaching under the tutorage of SSO players. With carefully crafted guidance and lessons, the students are able to achieve a certificate of accomplishment in the 2017 Singapore Youth Festival. Everyone with any level of musical proficiency will be able to enjoy the CCA.
StageArts Drama – Living the Spirit of Performance
Join StageArts Drama IF:
You want to be confident in speaking; You want to express yourself better; You want to be able to convince others; You want to learn to work well with others; You want to learn what makes a good presentation (theatre/ speech); You admire and appreciate good performances; You are committed and disciplined; You always want to do the best for your team.
You learn:
Physical Theatre – Control of body movement for acting and confidence Voice Projection – What you speak should be heard Articulation – What you speak should be clear Improvisation – What you do is about creativity and exploration Stagecraft – What you do is an artistic creation of the stage/ presentation
Achievements: 2005 SYF GOLD AWARD
2007 SYF PARTICIPATION
2009 SYF SILVER AWARD
2011 SYF SILVER AWARD
2013 SYF: ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARD
2015 SYF: ACCOMPLISHMENT AWARD
2017 SYF: DISTINCTION AWARD
CCA Days: TUES 3:45pm – 6pm
THURS 3:45pm – 6pm
Venue: The Dance Studio
JOIN STAGEARTS DRAMA – IF YOU CARE ABOUT PRESENTING YOURSELF CONFIDENTLY
MODERN DANCE FIRST CCA Introduction: Established in 2013 and led by a group of Dunmanites with the love and passion for dancing,
Dunman Dancers seek to spread the love for modern dance to the Dunman community
through their energetic and youthful dance moves both in school and external
performances. Believing in dance being an integrated part of performing arts realm,
Dunman Dancers always seek to improve themselves and express their thoughts through
their creative dance moves.
During dance trainings, we train hard and believe in the Core Values of the DUNMAN
DANCERS: Discipline, Respect and Responsibility. Performing for school events,
external community performances and competing in prestigious dance competitions,
Dunman Dancers only give in their very best as a united Dunman Dance family.
Achievements: Singapore Youth Festival AP Presentation 2015 and 2017 (Dance) – CERTIFICATE OF DISTINCTION Danceworks! Anti-Drug Dance Competition 2014 – ARTISTIC MERIT AWARD Super 24 Dance Finals Competition 2015 to 2017 – TOP TEN FINALISTS T-Net PULSE! Streetdance Competition 2014 and 2015 – FINALISTS
School Performances: CCA Fair Showcase Chinese New Year Dance performances Teachers’ Day Dance Performances School Combined Performing Arts Concert External Values-In-Action (VIA) Dance Performances for the community
Trainings: Mondays / Tuesdays / Fridays
- Three times a week for Competitions preparations - Twice a week for non-competitions period
Teachers-in-charge: Mrs Vicky Wong Ms Nurmasnita Ms Nurfarahin
BE A PART OF OUR DANCE FAMILY!
CHOOSE DANCE AS YOUR CCA TODAY!
Band Concert Band
Teachers-in-charge: Ms Jeanette Tan
Mr Aaron Chew
Ms Lydia Huang
Ms Desiree Lee
Instructors: Mr. Lim Meng Keh (Main Band)
Ms. Samantha Chong (Junior Band)
Dunman Concert Band has always been the distinguished CCA in the history of our school.
Founded in 1969, it consists of 3 instrumental groups, namely the percussion, woodwinds
and brasses.
We strongly believe that every child has the ability to learn how to play an instrument, can
learn to work well with others as a team, and can learn to contribute towards the success of
the Band. We consistently strive for excellence in all we do and we operate within an
environment of deeply engrained values: Discipline, Dedication and Teamwork. Along with
these values, the students develop important life skills of leadership and responsibility.
Our instructor and tutor, Mr Lim Meng Keh and Ms Samantha Chong, have developed a
structured training programme based on their rich background and extensive teaching and
conducting experience with various organizations. Teachers and instructors strive to work
together to bring the CCA and its members to greater heights in terms of character
development and achievement.
Our practice is held twice a week at the Music Room from 230pm to 4pm for our Junior Band
and from 4pm to 615pm for main band. Additional Saturday practices may be scheduled,
especially during the SYF years. Our students have many opportunities to perform internally
and externally to showcase their talent and potential.
We are confident that under the “One For ALL, All For One” mentality and with the guidance
from our instructors, coupled with DETERMINATION and DILIGENCE, the Band will continue
to bring glory to Dunman in the years ahead.
MAIN PERFORMANCEs AND MAIN ACHIEVEMENTS
2017
Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Concert Band (Certificate of Accomplishment)
School-based Performances like CCA Fair Performance, Speech Day Parade, Wuhan
Incoming Concert and National Day Parade
2016
Performing Arts Combined Concert at PLMGS
School-based Performances like CCA Fair Performance, Speech Day Parade, Wuhan
Incoming Concert and National Day Parade
2015
Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Concert Band (Bronze award)
Music Exchange at Crescent Girls’ School
School-based Performances like CCA Fair Performance, Speech Day Parade, Wuhan Incoming
Concert and National Day Parade
2014
School-based Performances like CCA Fair Performance, Speech Day Parade, Wuhan Incoming
Concert and National Day Parade
2013
Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Concert Band (Distinction Award)
School- based Performances like CCA Fair Performance, Speech Day Parade, Wuhan Incoming
Concert and National Day Parade
Our CCA’s goal is to develop disciplined and daring athletes, imbued with a
strong sense of duty to the team. They will play their competitions with a
tenacious determination for winning and clear discernment in fair play and
sportsmanship. We train 3 times a week, during which players are engaged in
physical training and realistic match plays.
Both the B & C Division Boys took part in the East Zone Inter-school Badminton
Championships. Our C Division Boys had been placed in the top eight positions
in the East Zone Championships. They also participated in external competitions
such as the Wee Kim Wee Badminton Tournament.
To prepare our players for their competitions,
we arranged frequent friendly matches with
other schools. Other than the strenuous
weekly physical training, friendly matches had
helped to instill mental toughness and self-
confidence in our players.
Teachers-in-charge: Mr Wee Keng Chye
Mdm Salha Ramat
Mr Tan Kian Boon
Coach: Mr Koh Tat Keow
Training Day: Monday, Tuesday & Thursday
(Monday, Wednesday & Friday during school holidays)
Training Time: 3 pm to 6 pm
(Different timing during school holidays)
Basketball
For the past decade, the Dunman Secondary Basketball CCA has established itself to be a
major contender for the zonal and national competitions every year. In 2009, our first batch of
‘B’ division girls, against all odds, cliched our first ever National title. Since then, our teams
have achieved an astonishing 20 National titles (8 National champions, 5 National runners –
up, 4 2nd runners – up and 3 3rd runners – up).
The rise of Dunman Basketball from its humble beginnings coincides with the upgrading of
our sports facilities during PRIME in 2007. During the period of upgrading, our teams trained
at outdoor neighbourhood basketball courts or the basketball courts in community centres.
This went on for a full 18 months until our ISH was completed, that we were able to train
indoors for the first time. This period tested the resilience of the entire team.
Currently we have a total strength of almost 70 students within four divisions. With a five
teachers in-charge and two well established coaches, students of Dunman Basketball are
nurtured to unleashed their talents, learn the importance of camaraderie, and work to become
an all rounded student athlete.
Our students come from various ethnic groups (Chinese, Malay, Indian, Eurasian and Filipino)
and there is strong cohesion and respect among the members within the teams. The close
bonds and respect for one another were formed through the training sessions and
competitions. In addition, players also learn the importance of good sportsmanship, discipline,
and fair play.
The consistent performances from the various groups from Dunman Basketball have
established itself as a force to be reckoned with in the nationwide schools basketball scene!
We will continue to strive hard for zonal and national competitions in 2018.
2017 National
‘C’ Division: Champion
2017 Eastzone
‘B’ Division: Champion
‘C’ Division: 3rd runner up
2016 National
‘B’ Division: 1st runner up
2016 Eastzone
‘B’ Division: Champion
‘C’ Division: 2nd runner up
2015 National
‘C’ Division: 1st runner up
2015 Eastzone
‘B’ Division: 3rd runner up
‘C’ Division: Champion
Holistic approach in Netball CCA nurtures student in academic, sports and personal
development.
Under close supervision of coach, students learn and hone their skills as a
netball player.
They will also be guided to learn
invaluable life skills, such as tenacity, teamwork and resilience.
Carnivals
s Friendly
Matches Team Bonding
Activities
(B & C Div in 2017 East Zone Competition) (Top 16 in 2017 Individual Championship)
In Duman Table Tennis Team, we aim to grow students to be confident,
considerate and responsible individuals through team trainings and
competitions. In the year 2017, our ‘B’ & ‘C’
Division Boys participated in the annual East Zone Table-Tennis Tournament
held at Loyang Secondary School. It was on this competition ground that our
Dunman Team exhibited team spirit, perseverance and excellence as we pit our
skills against other school players.
The Dunman table tennis team also
participated enthusiastically in friendly
matches with other schools throughout the
year. Opportunities were given for players to
compete with different opponents thus
enabling them to strengthen their skills and
techniques. (Friendly match with Pasir Ris Sec in
2017)
The team also provide
opportunities for students to
acquire life skills like inclusiveness,
compassion and leadership
through our VIA programmes and
inter-CCA exchange. In past years,
these added programmes have
further developed our students’
EQ.(CCA exchange with Scouts in 2017)
Teachers in charge: Ms Lim Chean Chean, Mdm Zahra, Ms May Kang, Mrs
Fonf Lay Choo
Coach: Mr Lee Eng Cheong
Training Day: Monday, Wednesday & Friday (2 Training Days for both C & B Div.)
Opportunities: East Zone Inter-School Table-Tennis Championships; National
Table Tennis Championships; Individual Table Tennis Championship; Safra/ CC
Table Tennis Championship
VOLLEYBALL
Teachers-in-charge: Mr Chong Yau Kwang
Mr Subramaniam Hariharan
Ms Charyarnee Marnee-In
Mr Ron Tan
Coaches: Mr Shen Ke Qin (‘B’ Division Boys’ & Girls’ Teams)
Mdm Chen Yi Yi (‘C’ Division Boys’ & Girls’ Teams)
Dunman’s Volleyball provides a vibrant and enriching CCA experience for our students. We develop
our students holistically by encouraging our players to step out of their comfort zone and pursue
excellence in all that they do. Trainings are held 3 times a week, are challenging and fulfilling. We are
proud to see our students displaying discipline and determination to overcome obstacles, and grow
together as a team.
Our ‘B’ Division Boys’ and Girls’ teams are led by Mr Shen Ke Qin, an ex-National Team player for China
& Singapore. Mr Shen brings with him a wealth of experience from his time as a player & coach from
1981 to 1993. Over the years, he has continually adapted and refined his coaching approach. At the
same time, he places strong emphasis on the character development of our players. Mr Shen has
consistently guided our ‘B’ Division teams to success, cementing our position as a major contender in
the volleyball arena.
Our ‘C’ Division Boys and ‘C’ Division Girls team are helmed by Mdm Chen Yi Yi, an ex-Shanghai State
Team player from 1981 to 1985. The teams have made tremendous strides under her professional
guidance and she has since led our ‘C’ Division girls to 6 East Zone titles, after making our maiden
appearance in the Girls competition in 2008.
Through their participation in friendly matches and the National School competitions, our students
have ample opportunities to pit their skills amongst the best in Singapore. The hard work and effort
by the students, coupled with the guidance by our teachers and coaches, will continue to bring
Dunman Volleyball to greater heights.
OUR ACHIEVEMENTS
2017
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘B’ Boys
‘C’ Boys
East Zone – 2nd
East Zone – 1st, National – 4th
East Zone – 3rd, National – 2nd
East Zone – 2nd
2010
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st , National – 3rd
East Zone – 2nd , National – 1st
East Zone – 2nd , National – 2nd
East Zone – 2nd
2016
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st, National – 1st
East Zone – 3rd
East Zone – 3rd, National – 3rd
East Zone – 2nd, National – 3rd
2009
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st
East Zone – 3rd
East Zone – 2nd
East Zone – 2nd
2015
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st, National – 1st
East Zone – 3rd
East Zone – 2nd
2008
‘C’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st
East Zone – 2nd , National – 2nd
East Zone – 3rd
2014
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 2nd , National – 3rd
East Zone – 3rd
East Zone – 2nd
East Zone – 1st , National – 2nd
2007*
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 3rd, National – 4th
East Zone – 3rd
2013
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 3rd , National – 3rd
East Zone – 1st . National – 1st
East Zone – 3rd
East Zone – 1st , National – 3rd
2012
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st , National – 2nd
East Zone – 1st
East Zone – 1st
East Zone – 1st , National – 3rd
2011
‘C’ Girls
‘B’ Girls
‘C’ Boys
‘B’ Boys
East Zone – 1st , National – 3rd
East Zone – 1st , National – 4th
East Zone – 2nd
East Zone – 2nd
*Inception of Dunman Girls volleyball team
‘B’ Division Boys’ Team 2017
‘C’ Division Boys’ Team 2017
B’ Division Girls’ Team 2017
‘C’ Division Boys’ and Girls’ Team 2017
NCC Air
Established in 1999, Dunman NCC Air aims to instill in our cadets pride and honor. We aim to do our best in all our endeavors, be it in competitions or involving our cadets in enriching activities.
In 2017, we received our 15th consecutive Gold Award for our performance in 2016 in the Best Unit Competition (BUC). We thank our cadets for their dedication and perseverance in training, and also the parents and teachers of our cadets for their continuous support.
NCC Air offers a variety of activities, such as hands-on training at the Republic of Singapore Air Force (RSAF) fighter and helicopter simulator centres, military plane joyrides, SAR-21 shooting, aeromodelling, gold and platinum wing courses, Outward Bound Brunei and airbase visits. In addition, there are also camps such as Camp Forge, Camp Steel and Senior Specialist Leaders’ Camp. The list goes on. Our cadets also get the opportunity to embark on events such as Army Open House visit to enhance their knowledge on Total Defence. These numerous activities act as a platform through which our cadets are exposed to the various aspects of the RSAF and the military, in the hope that some will be inspired to reach for the skies to serve as pilots in the RSAF. These activities also enable our cadets to learn and grow into responsible, knowledgeable and well-rounded leaders. As a uniformed group, drills form an integral part of our training. This is where respect, discipline, perseverance and sheer grit are inculcated into our cadets. In this aspect, we are proud to share that our cadets are well-trained and play an important part in various school parades. This year, two of our cadets, Jordell of 3C and Yhuva of 3G, persevered through the tough trainings and were selected to be part of the NCC Contingent in the 52nd National Day Parade held at the Marina Bay Floating Platform. Our training is however not limited to the “AIR” syllabus. Our cadets play different sports such as soccer, basketball, combat laser tag and even sport-climbing during training to have fun while at the same time building trust, teamwork and camaraderie between themselves. With growing support from the RSAF, we will continue to seek new avenues to enrich the NCC Air experience of our cadets and to identify and encourage the next budding pilot in our midst.
Month Some key events
January CCA Fair
February SAR-21 Technical Handling, War Memorial
March Camp Steel, Advanced Drill Course, Freestyle Drills Competition, Precision Drill Competition, Gold Wings, March Holidays’ Camp
April SAR-21 Live Shooting
May Affirmation Ceremony
June Silver Wings, Specialist Course, Fokker-50 Familiarization Flight, Senior Specialist Leaders’ Course, Precision Drills Course
July Camp Forge
August Sport-Climbing at Clip ‘N’ Climb, Combat Laser Tag
September C-130 Familiarization Flight, Shooting Competition
October Aeromodelling Competition, Singapore Youth Flying Club Visit
November Mini league Basketball Finals, Intermediate Survival Course (Pulau Ubin), Platinum Wings, Freestyle Drills Instructor Course
December Outward Bound Brunei
Unit shot during March Camp
Water bomb - revenge against the seniors
Change of Unit Sergeant Major
Recruiting new cadets
All ready for the parade
Donning the attire and weapon for combat laser tag
NCC Land
Dunman Secondary School NCC Land Unit has always seek to develop our cadets in
a holistic manner and to groom them to be future leaders who shows resilience,
responsibility and commitment to the country. The NCC core values have always been
a cornerstone of our unit. We believe strongly in cultivating these values into our
cadets through their weekly trainings and drills as well as the various activities that
they carry out throughout the year. This includes the events that the cadets participate
each year such as Total Defence Day, Prize Giving Day and National Day Observance
Ceremony.
The sense of camaraderie and trust within the unit spurs us to strive for greater heights.
The unit has become a second family to many of the cadets and through their
involvement, they have learnt to be more disciplined, discerning and daring to take up
new challenges and overcome difficulties together as one unit.
We provide ample opportunities for the cadets to take responsibility of their own
learning and training at the same time a chance for them to lead their peers. This is
evident in our regular physical trainings and precision drills as well as their annual
camp where the cadet leaders are given roles to conduct the activities. They are
encouraged to be independent and initiated leaders with the teachers as chaperones
for assistance.
This year, the NCC Land was the Guard of Honour contingent for the annual prize
giving day parade. It was led by parade commander Staff Sergeant Yogesh
Thanabalan. and parade RSM Staff Sergeant Karl. The parade successfully started
the school event.
Our Freestyle Drill Squad (FSD) paraticipated in the annual NCC FSD competition for
the first time and clinched the third prize for the east district and qualified to be a finalist
for the overall finals for all districts. They had invested hard work, perseverance and
hours of training and practice to perfect their execution.
Today, as much as we focus on the physical strength of our cadets, the unit also aims
to inculcate compassion and care in our cadets in a bid to develop them as holistic
individuals. Our activities that we carry out will be closely planned to ensure that our
aims are met and are in line with NCC core values and key thrusts.
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Teachers in Charge
Officer in Charge (OC): Mr Eric Ong
Deputy OC : Mr Leonard Wan
Teachers in Charge : Mr Toh. Mr Pang,
Mdm Hafizah
Training Schedule
Every Fridays : 2.30 pm – 6.00 pm
*Wednesday or Saturday
(for selected cadets, i.e. competition trainings)
“The MISSION of the National Police Cadet Corps is To develop our members to be
active citizens and community leaders, by working in partnership with the Singapore
Police Force to fight crime and keep Singapore safe.
The VISION of the National Police Cadet Corps is To become the best youth organisation
in Singapore, one that actively helps to make Singapore the safest place in the world.”
The Dunman National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC) made its mark on several fronts. Among
them, we have been awarded Gold in the annual Unit Overall Proficiency Awards for our
performance in 2015. This is an affirmation to the hard work put in by both the cadets and
the teachers, and we would like to thank all for their dedication and perseverance in training.
NPCC in Dunman serves as a platform for students to be moulded to become leaders through
opportunities to lead in various events and activities. Let us take a look at some of the key
activities we did in the year 2017!
Annual Unit Camp
The NPCC Annual Unit Camp 2017 held in March was a huge success where it had strengthened the
camaraderie among the cadets in the unit through various activities. These activities included a hike
to Pasir Ris Park which we all had fun. Friendship was forged not only among the present cadets, but
also with the alumni who returned to the unit to help out as instructors for the camp.
Unit Enrichment Programmes – Rock climbing, Dragonboating and 1-Star Kayaking
Other than the usual camps and drills, we were also involved in sports enrichment activities such as rock climbing, dragonboating and kayaking
Crime Scene Investigation (CSI)
Our Secondary 1 cadets went through a CSI course and learnt how to
identify criminals through their fingerprints and the various blood types.
In August, our Secondary 3 cadets went through an Enhanced CSI course
organised by the NPCC Headquarters. We attended a lecture conducted by a retired
forensic expert
and put our new skills to use in investigating a mock-up crime scene at the Home Team
Academy.
Police Youth Ambassador
(PYA)
We also endeavoured to
help protect the society as
Police Youth Ambassadors
by educating our children.
To achieve that,
our cadets went to
MOE Kindergarten
@Tampines to educate
the children on SG Secure.
CCA Uniformed Groups - Red Cross
Teachers-in-charge
Miss Wong Li Qin Mr Melvin Soo Mr Chua Hock Kheng
Introduction
Dunman Red Cross Youth (RCY) is part of Singapore Red Cross Society. It is a unique uniformed-
group made up by discerning individuals who have chosen to make their secondary school life
purposeful by engaging the community through first aid related services.
Dunman Red Cross provides a conducive environment for Dunmanites to be nurtured as change
makers who serve and lead with good character. Dunmanites will learn to make discerning
decisions, be disciplined in everything they do and discharge their duties with the spirit of excellence
as a Red Cross Youth cadet.
With “Serving Humanity, Saving Lives” as our motto, we aim to develop our cadets as servant
leaders by serving others with the skills that they acquire through the CCA activities.
Our primary focuses in our training curriculum are in first aid and disaster management skills. To
develop our cadets holistically, the CCA activities include orienteering, team-building games, foot-
drill sessions, outdoor activities and Values-In-Action (VIA) opportunities both locally and overseas.
Students will also have the opportunities to participate in inter-school competitions and camps
organised by the Red Cross HQ.
Dunman Red Cross Youth had been awarded Community Service Award (Gold) since 2011 and
Excellence Unit Award (Gold) in 2011, 2013, 2015 and 2016 and (Silver) in 2012 and 2014. These
affirm the effectiveness of our cadet training programme.
Training
School-based trainings are held on every Mondays and Thursdays from 3.30pm to 5.45pm. Red
Cross HQ trainings are usually held at ad-hoc basis on Saturdays.
Make Your Secondary School Life Count!
Figure 1 First Aid Training and Competitions
Figure 2 Opportunities to serve in the public e.g. first aid demonstration at community centre
Figure 3 Overseas exposure e.g. VIA in Cambodia and Cultural Exchange with Japanese delegates
Figure 4 Open House
DUNMAN DOVE SCOUTS
Training Schedule :
Every Fridays : 2.30 pm – 6.00pm
*Saturday
(for HQ events and activities such as cycling, orienteering, big pioneering project etc)
The mission of scouting is to contribute to the education of young people, through a value system
based on Scout Promise and Law, to help build a better world where people are self-fulfilled as
individuals and play a constructive role in society.
Living by the Scouts motto “ Be Prepared! ”, Dunman Dove Scouts are always ready to embrace
challenges and strive to do their best in all kinds of situation. We learn survival skills such as
backwoodsman cooking, pioneering, orienteering and outdoor exploration that taught us values such
as team work and perseverance.
Teachers-In-Charge: Ms Vivian Lee
Ms Tham Yunbing
Mr Teo Wee Seng
Mr Fathie
Dragon boating. Kayaking. Hiking. First aid training. These are some of the many exciting proficiency
badges activities that the Dunman Dove Scouts enjoyed in 2017.
The Dunman Dove Scouts Unit had the opportunity to participate in various jamborees overseas. We
had participated in Jamborees such as in Thailand (2014), Japan (2015) and Korea (2016) for cultural
exchange and indeed an eye-opening experience for us.
The enthusiasm and dedication of the Dunman Dove Scout Unit has earned them the GOLD award in
the Frank Cooper Sands Award (FCSA) for seven consecutive years since 2010 and a Pennant Award
in 2015.
Let’s join us for another new adventure and exciting 2018, bringing our Dunman Dove Scout Unit to
scale a greater height!
CCA Infocomm Club
Teachers in charge Mr Tang Kim Yong, Mr Ng Aik Koon, Mrs Tan Pei Ching, Mr Ahmad
Zaini
Report: Dunman Infocomm Club (DICC) strives to enrich the IT skills of its
members through a progression of trainings, courses, workshops,
seminars and competitions. We focus on several areas of
development, namely Multimedia (Videography and Photography),
Robotics, Mobile Apps Development and Public Address (PA). DICC
has its own MacLab. Our MacLab is equipped with state of the art
iMacs. Here, students and teachers are trained in developing
applications for iOS platform devices such as iPhone, iPod and iPad.
Apart from providing PA and multimedia support in school events,
DICC works closely with external partners (Ministry Of Education
and North East Community Development Council) to expose
everyone in Dunman to new emerging technologies through
workshops and seminars.
DICC participates in numerous competitions throughout the year,
such as the I.Code Competition, Inter-School Robotics Challenge
and the Singapore Games Creation Competition. These
competitions aimed to heighten IT awareness; encourage creativity
and innovation in IT. PA students had an enriching learning journey
to a professional recording studio where they had the opportunity to
have hands-on experience with the equipment in a professional
recording studio.
Through these competitions, there were valuable coaching
opportunities amongst the students, teachers and the trainers. Our
students developed stronger team spirit as they come together to
interact, problem solve, collaborate and apply their IT skills to be
creators of technology.
We believe in bonding amongst members. This is important as most
training is carried out in teams, so members need to be good team
members.
Teachers-in-charge: Mrs Toh Nguan Keow, Ms Neo Wee Khee, Mrs Florence Lee
President: Kang Swee Heng (4C)
Vice President: Lim Jie Xin (3A), Lee Yi Hui Joey (3B)
Introduction
The mission of Green Club is to engage and empower young people to be conscious and passionate in sustaining a clean and green school environment and to serve as Green ambassadors to reinforce environment awareness in our community.
Objectives
To instill in students a sense of responsibility towards the environment.
To develop student ambassadors to champion the green movement in the school and the community.
To develop creativity and research skills through the weekly club activities and community events.
To expose students to other ‘green methods’ of conservation through training and involvement in community and national Go Green events.
Club Activities
Learning useful tips on planting, weeding, watering, use of fertilizers and pest control in our weekly activities.
Attending courses on growing of spices and landscaping to design and improve our school garden and to be better equipped with the skills to be proficient Green Ambassadors to contribute to our community .
Tours to gardens and schools to gain exposure to new conservation methods and to appreciate plants and greenery.
Workshops to ignite students’ imagination and foster their creative drive such as flower arrangement & pressed flower workshops.
Hone leadership skills by participating in national and community events such as serving as workshop facilitators in the NE CDC/NEA Clean and Green Singapore Carnival and competing in the Singapore Garden Festival and Community in Bloom competitions
Research on plants and prepare a brief explanation for display. -
Green Club members gathered on 19 Jan 2017 for a flower arrangement workshop for Chinese New Year.
Enhancing our school garden
Flower Pressing Workshop on 25 July 2017
Bi-annual Singapore Garden Festival
Most Eco-Friendly Award & Viewers’ Choice Award
Silver Award 2016 2016