ce01 special edition

To Speak the Language of Home: Raffles Dialects

Reading Time: 9 minutes

By Koh Shin Robbie (26A01A) and Tok Kai Xue Traven (26A01B)

In 1959, Singapore saw the first of many key developments to its education system: a bilingualism policy. Its premise was simple—English, as the language of international business, would be mandated to be taught in all schools. Alongside this, the study of one’s mother tongue (namely Mandarin, Malay, and Tamil) would also be made compulsory to ensure students did not lose touch with their cultural roots.

In an instant, dialect languages were taken out of official usage. Radio stations switched to purely official languages, and an entire Speak Mandarin Campaign was launched with vigorous dissuasion of dialect use.

Photo from a speech by Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew. Source: Zaobao SG
Text in the background translates to “Speak Less Dialect”.

For Mandarin, however, this line of reasoning proved rather ironic. In the face of institutional pressures to adopt Mandarin as their home language, what would happen to the dialect-speaking households which relied heavily on Hokkien, Teochew or Hakka to communicate on a daily basis? How would the precious, dialectal tongues which served generations upon generations of ancestors manage to maintain their relevance?

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Project Enjo, Where Learning Meets Enjo-yment (CE01 Spotlight Special Edition 2026)

Reading Time: 4 minutes

By Ariann Khoo (26S06B), Jaden Lum (26S05A) and Nithilan Balachander (26A01C)

Project Enjo (Japanese for “aid”) is not your average tutoring VIA. From building terrariums, to music video production using GarageBand, to web design and product innovation using Canva, it is focused on fostering holistic growth in their hard-to-please stakeholders: cheeky 11 to 12-year-olds. 

The team (clockwise from left): Chloe Heng Ya Xuan (26S03H), Yeap Jia Yun (26S06L), Namrutha Senthil Kumar (26S03O), Hasini Senthilnathan (26S06T), Karen Benita A (26S06B)

Founded by its five main members, they transform mundane tutoring sessions into Enjo-yable activities aimed at broadening the students’ worldviews, going far beyond worksheets and classroom-style teaching. By exploring usually unventured VIA territories like career guidance, STEAM (with the often-neglected “A” for arts) appreciation, character building, and social awareness, Project Enjo redefines what community service can look like.

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With Love, RI: CE01 Spotlight Special Edition 2026

Reading Time: 2 minutes

Foreword by Chairperson Ariann Khoo (26S06B), Raffles Press ’26

The best way to find yourself is to lose yourself in the service of others. If you find yourself pondering over which CE01 to join, or wondering how, as students, we can impact the larger community beyond RI, I was once in your shoes. At a glance, service learning seems vague– something abstractly good but difficult to picture in practice. 

But these CE01 student-initiated projects prove otherwise– not that service learning is easy, but that it is actionable. With a heart for the community and genuine effort, it is possible to leave an imprint.

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Project Hongzhong: Red At Its Centre (CE01 Spotlight Special Edition 2026)

Reading Time: 5 minutes

By Michelle Lee (26S07A) and Tara Teo (26A01D)

If you asked any of the members in a formal setting why their project’s called Hongzhong, they would’ve told you it means red centre–the beating heart of a community, symbolising the importance of having people come together. But if you asked them anywhere else, they would’ve told you it’s because the “Hongzhong” tile is the only Mahjong tile that has an emoji for it. And that’s exactly how a project centred around Mahjong got approved by the CE committee. 

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Wading Through the Wetlands with Project Naturalia (CE01 Spotlight Special Edition 2026)

Reading Time: 6 minutes

By Cherie Khoo (26S03B) and Tara Sim (26A01C)

$3.50 might only be able to get you one meat + two veg at the Caifan stall in the RI canteen, but for 50 cents less, you could spend your Saturday morning on an insightful guided tour to Sungei Buloh led by our very own Rafflesians from Project Naturalia. 

After discovering his newfound love for nature walks and cataloguing wildlife from attending an international course on ecological research in Malaysia during GAP Semester in Year 4, this VIA project was founded last year by Koshik Basak (26S03J) and heartily supported by many of his friends from Y14. 

Some of the Project Naturalia members with their tour’s attendees

Since then, their love for animal discovery and nature has shone through the development of Project Naturalia and its team’s dedication to providing guided tours to the community. This project sets itself apart from typical nature walks by teaching participants how to truly appreciate the world around them—going beyond a jog through your neighbourhood park or the obligatory school learning journey to the Botanic Gardens to learn about sustainability that most of us would rather sleep through.

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