By Bay Jia Wei (17S06R) and Catherine Zou (17A01B)
“The Better Deserve You.”
Yes, You. How would You react to such a declaration?
By Bay Jia Wei (17S06R) and Catherine Zou (17A01B)
“The Better Deserve You.”
Yes, You. How would You react to such a declaration?
By Jeanne Tan (17A01B) and Joan Ang (17A01B)
Appreciation Week 2016 is a collaboration between Raffles Press and Students’ Council that aims to recognize and appreciate the non-teaching staff members who do a lot that we often don’t value enough. Though we do not normally see them around, the impact they have on our school lives is indispensable.
Continue reading “Mdm Mallika of the Security Command Centre: Appreciation Week 2016”
By Ernest Lee (17A01A), Nicole Doyle (17A01A) and Bryan Ling (17S06C)
Year 6 Assembly on the 29th of April saw Mr Chan (Principal, Raffles Institution), Mr Magendiran (Senior Deputy Principal, Student Development) and Mrs Reavley (Deputy Principal, Curriculum Y5–6) engaging in a dialogue with the school on issues of concern to the batch. What differentiated this talk from others was the direct line of communication between student body and management: questions addressed during the talk had been formulated and voted in by students for the Principals to answer.
Continue reading “A CHANce to ExCHANge: An OpPOHtunity to MENGle”
By Abdul Qayyum (17A01B) and Noor Adilah (17S06B)
Malays don’t get good marks in Science.
Malays can’t do well in Mathematics.
Continue reading “Malay Seminar 2016: Exceptional, Not the Exception”
This article is Part 1 of our Presidential Candidate Feature. More information about the candidates for President and House Captains can be found here.
By Nicole Doyle (17A01A), Marilyn Kang (17A01B) and Yeo Jun Wei (17S03B); Photos courtesy of Students’ Council
It’s that time of the year again, when white walls around school become filled with tidbits of information and faces we will come to familiarize ourselves with. This year’s Presidential Candidates for the Students’ Council have been reaching out to the school through their many posters and videos, which can be viewed in the canteen. With voting about to be held this coming Wednesday, the candidates have been hard at work on their campaigns.
Continue reading “Council Matters: Interview with Presidential Candidates 2016 (Part 1)”