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Wednesday, October 7, 2009

Children's Day 2009


This year's Children's Day celebrations once again demonstrated the wonderful involvment of our parents. Notwithstanding the lack of funds, our CCEs responded so warmly to the call for donations to sponsor ice-cream and popcorn treats for the SACPS girls. Some parents even replied with notes of encouragement and support.

So on 30 Sept 09, spread across the AM and PM recesses, a group of CCEs (mobilised with very short notice) became ice-cream and pop-corn distributors to our excitable girls. Their excitement was fanned by the PA announcements of this treat awaiting them. In fact, when the ice-cream freezer was delivered the day before, the PM recess girls immediately swarmed around it, trying to visualise their treats. Given the anticipation, the CCE distributors promptly form an assembly-line to give out ice-cream cups, then give out scoops, then stamp hands, then scoop popcorn and finally to give out the popcorn cups. Some CCEs doubled up as traffic-controllers to direct eager girls into the line that snaked from the linkway to almost the hopscotch area. We frantically worked at the 'assembly-line' to ensure that all the 1500 girls had their treats in the quickest way possible.

Despite the frenzy, the CCEs actually enjoyed ourseleves. The camaraderie was natural as we started off by sharing who are girls are. Soon, there were common topics of conversation. Everyone simply jumped in and take on all the necessary tasks including, buying lollies for ice-cream-allergic girls to sweeping the popcorn-littered floor. All these efforts were well worth it when we saw the girls licking their ice-cream and munching their popcorn in delight. Many even asked for seconds. Maybe, next year...

A million thanks to our CCE donors and helpers for giving this Children's Day a very sweeeeeet ending.

PSLE Mass 2009


The chapel was brimming with anticipation as the Primary 6 Catholic students streamed in for the PSLE Mass on 6 August 2009. Organized by the Praying Parents, guided by the school Chaplain Sister Janet and supported by the Catholic teachers and choir, the Mass was designed to uplift our Primary 6 girls in their preparation for the upcoming PSLE.

Fr Simon Pereira, the celebrant of the Mass, did just that. In his typical candour, Fr Simon started the Mass by reminding the girls to first remove all anger and discord so as to be right with God. Only then would they be able to draw near to Him with their petitions. Fr Simon then shared his formula for exam success. Backed by true-life stories of other students (including ex-Canossian ones), this sure-work formula is to:
1. Visualise – To see in one’s mind and to write out one’s goal for the exam. State it clearly and specifically, e.g. ‘To score 4 As’. In this way, we programme our thoughts and actions to meet that goal.
2. Actualise – Direct all efforts to meet the visualised goal. God helps those who are faithful.
3. “Prayer-ise” – Prayer is most essential. We are working with God and for God in the exams. When we pray, we will rise above all the stress and frustrations of the preparations. The most powerful prayer is none other than the ‘Our Father’ and then followed by ‘Hail Mary’ and ‘Glory Be’.

Before the dismissal, Fr Simon blessed the girls by laying his hand on each of them.
An exam-prayer bookmark was distributed to every student to encourage them to pray.

Behind the scenes, the core group of Praying Parents had been hard at work to design and print the prayer bookmarks, produce the Mass booklet, liaise with Fr Simon, rehearse the songs and even repair the organ pedal. On the day itself we were involved in leading the Mass, playing the organ, ushering the girls and distributing the booklets and prayer book-marks. This being the first Mass organized by the Praying Parents, we were constantly checking, double-checking and triple-checking if everything was in order. Thank God for the guidance of Sister Janet and the teachers who coordinated with the girls to do the readings, presentation of gifts and singing! Committing the Mass to our Lord in prayer, we knew it had to be God who would run the show. Indeed, it was heartening to see how spontaneously and fervently the girls responded during the Mass. We pray that whatever touch the girls had received from the Spirit, at the Mass, will carry them through their PSLE.

Tuesday, May 26, 2009

Mini-Cakes Sale for Parents' Day (7 May 09)


1000 mini-cakes were snapped up by our girls as their Mothers' and Fathers' Day gifts. To ensure that both parents are acknowledged, the CCEs came up with the idea of a Parents'Day sale. Cute mini-cakes, bearing "I Love You, Mum" and "I Love You, Dad" wording and various images, were sold on 7 May over the AM and PM recesses. Free cards were given to the girls for them to express their appreciation in words...something that last beyond the eaten cake. Notwithstanding the SA fever on that day, our girls enthusiastically contributed to the sell-out. In total, $300 was raised for the School's building fund!

Behind the scenes, much work went into sourcing for a suitable bakery (it had to be Halal-certified, NEA-licensed, look good, taste good and affordable), taking stock of the cakes, setting up the 'stall' and conducting the sale. Many thanks to Tony for securing the cakes and adding the special touch (with the cards). Thanks also to Michelle for enlisting our CCEs to help with the sale. Thanks to the 8 CCEs who sold the cakes and the thankful spitit to our girls. Thanks to all who contributed to this effort. More importantly, you have helped to keep the CCE tradition of an annual Mothers/Fathers' Day event at SACPS.

Friday, April 24, 2009

SACPS Carolina Bear

Good news! Our very own SACPS bear - affectionately nicknamed Carolina - is coming to us very soon in May 2009.
This cute cuddly bear is dressed in the SACPS uniform and comes with a pretty blue ribbon on its head. The bear is yours for only $20.
Carolina will make a good friend for every child.
Take her home today while stocks last!