3. Our Mission:
Empowering Lives,
Transforming our
Future
We empower Teck Whyeans to create
opportunities for themselves and
others in the future by equipping them
with the 21st century values, skills and
knowledge.
We help them discover their passion
and purpose in life and develop
strength of character to succeed
despite challenges.
The TWSS Commitment
4. The TWSS Commitment
Through a culture of
collaboration, a
mindset of excellence
and a spirit of lifelong
learning, we aspire to
be a community of
Teck Whyeans ready
for the future, as we
lead with
conviction, serve with
compassion and
achieve with
confidence.
Our Vision:
A Community of Future-ready
Learners who Lead, Serve
and Achieve
5. School Theme 2011 - 2013
R + I + S = E
• Resilience: Always trying; not giving up when faced
with challenges
• Integrity: Knowing and doing what is right
• Synergy: Working as a team; respecting and
collaborating with different people for better
outcomes
• Excellence: A journey of continuous improvement;
always aspiring to be the best in everything we do
7. School Focus 2011 - 2013
• See and make connections between
subjects, activities, programmes and
real life to make learning meaningful
and enjoyable
• Work with teachers, parents, partners
and with one another to achieve and
excel
9. Our Top N(A) & N(T) Students
• 6 N(A) students with 5
distinctions or more:
Lita Erika Louise Bonode
(4F)
Chng Jaryl (4F)
Puah Kai Wen (4F)
Tan Shi Jia (4F)
Joson Ong Chai Kiat (4G)
Samuel Sioh Jing Da (4G)
• 6 students with 4 „A‟s or
more:
Chew Xin Er (4H)
Elanda Chua (4H)
Lim Chai Lian (4H)
Mahina Lim Fong Jia (4H)
Tan Wei Jun, Kenny (4H)
Wong Si Li, Shirley (4H)
11. Our Top 4Exp & 5NA Students
4 Exp students with 5
distinctions or more:
Yong Chin Kiat (4A)
Lim Xiao Xuan (4A)
James Ng Chong Wee (4A)
Zhang Li‟en (4A)
Jasper Goh Bing Hui (4B)
Toh Kai Ning (4B)
5NA with 4 distinctions
or more:
Poh Jia Min (5A)
Poh Jia Hui (5A)
Lee Wei Ping Joyce
(5B)
Sean Lim En Wei (5B)
12. Value-added Results since 2010
2011: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added)
for 2010 4 Exp Results
2011: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added) for
2010 5 N(A) Results
2010: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added)
for 2009 4 Exp Results
2012: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added)
for 2011 4 Exp Results
2012: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added) for
2011 5 N(A) Results
2013: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added)
for 2012 4 Exp Results
2013: Achievement Award
(Academic Value-added) for
2012 5 N(A) Results
13. 3rd SustainedAchievementAward (Sports)
for outstanding achievements in Hockey &
Floorball
from 2007 - 2011
2008 2009 2010 2011 2012 2013
HOCKEY
B Boys:
1st
C Girls:
1st
C Boys:
4th
B Girls:
2nd
C Girls:
3rd
C Boys:
2nd
B Girls: 1st
C Girls:
1st
B Girls: 1st
B Boys: 2nd
C Girls:
2nd
B Girls: 1st
C Girls: 3rd
B Girls: 3rd
B Boys:
Plate
Champions
FLOOR-
BALL
B Girls:
3rd
C Girls:
1st
B Girls: 4th B Girls:
2nd
C Girls: 3rd
B Girls: 1st
C Girls: 4th
B Girls: 2nd
C Girls: 1st
B Girls: 2nd
ARCHERY
B Girls: 1st
B Boys: 2nd
C Girls: 1st
C Boys: 2nd
B Girls: 1st
B Boys: 2nd
C Girls: 1st
C Boys: 2nd
B Girls: 1st
B Boys: 2nd
C Girls: 2nd
C Boys: 1st
14. 15th Singapore World “Golden Lion
Award” Competition - GOLD
SYF 2013 Certificates of Accomplishment
CCA
Achievements
SYF2013 Certificates of Distinction
2012 UOPA -
SILVER
2012 JMFA -
SILVER
RoboCupJunior CoSpace
Pei Hwa Challenge 2013 -
1st
4th Winter Band
Festival
in Hong Kong -
SILVER
SWCDC Super24! Dance
Competition - CHAMPIONS
2012 BUC -
GOLD
2012 PNSA -
SILVER
15. We have been recognised by MOE for
our niches of excellence
2012:Nichein Hockey
2013:Nichein DesignThinking
16. The teachers who lead, care &
inspire
Mdm Tan Yoke Hong
& Mdm Tan Pin Yin
Inspiring Chinese Language
Teacher Award 2012 & 2013
全国模范华文教师奖
Mrs Shirley Teo,
Inspiring Teacher
of English Award
2011
MOE Innergy Award 2012
for Innovation in
Science curriculum
Mr Alan Wong
MOE Service
Excellence
Award 2012
17. Mr Alvin Tay
HOD Art & Design
Mr Gideon Yong
Vice Principal 1
Mr Anbarasu
Vice Principal 2
Mrs Vena Foo
HOD Humanities
Mdm Tong Wee
Heng
HOD Maths
Mr Alwin Njoo
HOD Science
Ms Deborah Tan
HOD Pupil
Development
Key Personnel
Mrs Shirley Teo
Dean (Curriculum) &
HOD EL
Mrs Soh Siow
Tin
School Staff
Developer
18. Mr Foo Sek Jin
LH Maths
Mr Aidil Sharil
SH PE/CCA
Mr Yusman
Ithnin, SH ICT
Ms Shafillah
Begum
SH F&N
Ms Ng Shu Wen
LH Science
Ms Tan Pin Yin
HOD MTL
Mdm Nur Fadelinah
SH ML & CCE
Mdm Tan Yoke Hong
SH/CL & VIA
Mrs Rizal
HOD ICT
Mr Ng Chor Tan
HOD PE/CCA
Key Personnel
19.
20. Post-secondary pathways
(DSA)
Junior College (2 yrs) or
Centralised Institute
(3 yrs) GCE A-Levels
University Degree
Special/Express Course
(Sec 1 – 4)
Normal (Academic) / Normal (Technical)
Course (Sec 1 – 4)
Polytechnic
(3 yrs)
Diploma
(DPA)
Sec 5N
GCE O-Level Examination
Poly
Foundation
Prog (4NA)
Direct Entry
Scheme to
Poly Prog
(4NA)
Institute of Technical
Education (2 yrs)
Nitec/Higher Nitec
GCE N-Level Examination
21. JC/MI: A-Level Curriculum
Typical subject
combination
Three H2 content-based
subjects
One H1 content-based
subject
(at least one from
contrasting discipline)
+ H1 Mother Tongue
Language (MTL)
H1 General Paper (GP)
H1 Project Work (PW)
“Science” combination
H2 Physics
H2 Chemistry
H2 Mathematics
H1 Economics/Geog/Lit
(contrasting subject)
H1 MTL, GP, PW
22. Polytechnic Courses
• 5 polytechnics:
• Course categories
• Applied Sciences
• e.g. Biotechnology, Food Science & Nutrition,
Pharmacy Science, Nutrition, Health & Wellness
• Built Environment
• e.g. Environmental & Water Technology, Green
Building & Sustainability, Hotel & Leisure Facilities
Management, Landscape Architecture, Real Estate
Business
• Business & Management
• e.g. Accountancy, Hospitality & Resort
Management, Mass Media Management, Wellness,
Lifestyle & Spa Management
Nanyang Ngee Ann Republic Singapore Temasek
23. Polytechnic Courses
• 5 polytechnics:
• Course categories
• Engineering
• e.g. 3D Interactive Media Technology, Aeronautical
Engineering, Clean Energy, Micro and
Nanotechnology
• Health Sciences
• e.g. Nursing, Optometry, Outdoor & Adventure
Learning
• Humanities
• e.g. Applied Drama & Psychology, Early Childhood
Studies, Social Sciences (Social Work)
Nanyang Ngee Ann Republic Singapore Temasek
24. Polytechnic Courses
• 5 polytechnics:
• Course categories
• Information & Digital Technologies
• e.g. Cyber & Digital Security, Game &
Entertainment Technology, Mobile & Network
Services
• Maritime Studies
• e.g. Maritime Engineering, Maritime Business
• Media & Design
• e.g. Advertising & Public Relations, Apparel Design
& Merchandising, Experience & Product Design,
Interior Architecture & Design, Visual Effects &
Nanyang Ngee Ann Republic Singapore Temasek
25. ITE Nitec / Higher Nitec Courses
• Course categories
- Accounting
- Business/Design & Media
- Chemical & Life Sciences
- Engineering
- Information
Technology
27. What are your child’s aspirations?
Upon graduation from secondary school, I would like to
attend the following post-secondary institution:
% ITE % JC % Poly
%
Others
2EX
P
0.7 39.2 58.8 1.3
2NA 2.5 5.1 89.9 2.5
2NT 52.8 2.8 41.7 2.8
28. Entering a JC / MI
• Entry criteria:
L1-R5 (JC)L1-R4 (MI)
First
Language
5 Relevant
subjects
4 Relevant
subjects
EL/MTL 3 subjects:
Humanities/
Mathematics/
Science
2 other subjects
(except CCA)
2 subjects:
Humanities/
Mathematics/
Science
2 other subjects
(except CCA)
29. Entering a Polytechnic
Entry criteria:
EL-R2-B2
English
Language
Group 1 of relevant
subjects (R1)
Group 2
(R2)
Compulsory Humanities / Media (A):
Art, Combined
Humanities
Business/ Science /
Engineering courses (B/C/D):
E Maths or A Maths
(A) & (B): Art,
D&T, F&N,
Maths, CH,
POA
(C) & (D): D&T,
Science, F&N
2 Best
subjects
2 other
subjects
(except CCA)
30. Entering ITE Higher Nitec
Entry criteria (O-level):
EL-B4 or EL-R1-B3 or EL-R2-B2
EL R1 R2
Compulsory E Maths, A
Maths or POA
R1: E Maths or A Maths
R2: Science or D&T
B4 B3 B2
Any subject
(except CCA)
Any subject
(except CCA)
Any subject (except CCA)
31. 4NA Progressing to 5NA /
Direct Entry to Higher Nitec
Entry criteria (N-level):
EL-Maths-B3 ≤ 19
* Direct Entry to Polytechnic (Poly Foundation
Programme): EL-Maths-B3 ≤ 11
EL Best 3 subjects
Compulsory
Any N-level subject
(CCA excluded)
Maths
Compulsory
32. Post-secondary education options
Entry into
JUNIOR
COLLEGE
Entry into
POLYTECHNIC
Entry into
ITE HIGHER NITEC
Criteria L1-R5 ≤ 15
(≤ 20 if all R5
A1/2)
L1-R2-B2 ≤ 26
PFP: ELMAB3 (N) ≤
11
EL-R1-B3/R2-B2 (O)
DPP: ELMAB3 (N) ≤
19
Require
d
Subject
s
EL or HMTL
Maths or
Science
Humanities
EL
E Maths or A Maths
≥ 1 Science / Humanities
/ Coursework subject
EL
E Maths or A Maths
≥ 1 Science (engineering)
Cut-off
2012
AJC: 8 / 10
CJC: 10 / 10
JJC: 13 / 16
PJC: 16 / 16
SJC: 13 / 13
IJC: 20 / 20
YJC: 20 / 20
Accountancy (NP): 11
Aerospace Tech (NP): 13
Biomedical Science (NP):
9
Tourism & Resort
Management (SP): 12
Media & Comms (SP): 13
Hotel & Hosp Mgt (RP):
18
Chemical Technology: 14
(N)
Business Info Systems:
16 (N)
Leisure & Travel Ops: 17
(N)
Mechanical Engineering:
18 (N)
33. Sec 2 streaming timeline
Jul - Sep
- Subject
Options talk for
students
- Review Sec 2
performance &
targets against
preferred Sec 3
subject options
May
- Subject
Options
Survey for
students
- Subject
Options talk
for parents
Oct
- Students
submit
final
choice of
subject
options
after SA2
Nov
-
Announcement
of streaming
results and
classes for
2013
34. The Sec 2 streaming process
After Sec 2
Final
Exams
PROMOTED
Option E1
Option E2
Option E3
Option E4
Option NA1
Option NA2
Sec 3
Express
Sec 3
Normal
(Academic)
Option NT1a
Option NT1b
Sec 3
Normal
(Technical)
35. Express subject combinations
Subject
Combina-
tion
Compulsory
Subjects (3)
Combined
Humanities
Science
subjects
Additional
Subjects
E1
(8 subjects)
EL,
MTL and
E Maths
SS
+ Elective
Geography /
History
Phy + Chem
+ Bio
A. Maths
E2
(7 subjects)
SS
+ Elective
History /
Geography
Science
(Phy/Chem or
Bio/Chem)
A.
Maths
D&T
or
F&N
E3
(6 subjects) SS
+ Elective
Geography
Science (P/C
or B/C)
POA
E4
(6 subjects)
Science (P/C
or B/C)
Art / D&T / F&N
36. Pure Science vs Combined
Science
• Similar coverage of topics, but greater depth for
pure Sciences
• Practical assessment
• School-based Practical Assessment (SPA) for
pure Sciences: 4 assessments in Sec 4
• One-off practical examination for combined
Science: during O-level exam period
• Post-secondary implications
• Pure Science not a requirement for poly
courses
• Pure Science not a requirement for JC non-
Science courses
37. Additional Mathematics
• Aims (from MOE)
• To provide a strong foundation in algebraic
manipulation and mathematical reasoning
skills
• To prepare students for A-level H2 and H3
mathematics
• Post-secondary implications
• Not a requirement for polytechnic course
• Not a requirement for JC non-Science
course
38. 2Exp students’ preferences
• Pure Science (Phy, Chem, Bio)
• 63.7% interested but only 32 (20%) qualify
based on SA1 results
• Combined Science
• Phy/Chem: 53.5% Bio/Chem: 46.5%
• Combined Humanities
• SS/Geography: 58.0% SS/History:
42.0%
• Additional Mathematics
• 77.1% interested but only 48 (30%) qualify
based on SA1 results
44. Eligibility Criteria (Exp/NA)
SCIENCE Eligibility Criteria
Pure Sciences: Physics, Chemistry
and Biology
Science ≥ 75%
MATHS Eligibility Criteria
Additional Mathematics
(Express)
Maths ≥ 75% and
SA2 Algebra component ≥
75%
O-level Maths for N(A)
students
Maths ≥ 70%
Note: Due to stiff competition at O-levels, distinction cut-off
marks are very high for maths e.g. A1: 90% - 100%; A2: 80 –
89%
45. Eligibility Criteria (Exp/NA)
HUMANITIES Eligibility Criteria
History Elective History ≥ 75%
Elective Subjects Eligibility Criteria
D&T D&T ≥ 60%
F&N Home Econs ≥ 60%
Art Art ≥ 60%
POA EL ≥ 55%
46. Eligibility Criteria (NT)
Subjects Eligibility Criteria
Science
Science ≥ 65%
and Maths ≥ 65%
D&T D&T ≥ 60%
Food Science Home Econs ≥ 60%
Art Art ≥ 60%
EBS EL ≥ 60%
47. How is the final subject
combination decided?
• Pupils‟ Ability, Aptitude, Attitude & Interest
• Must meet streaming criteria
• Overall merit relative to cohort (Overall Performance +
Performance in specific subject)
• Teachers‟ recommendation/assessment based on
potential and ability to excel
• Availability of places for each subject combination
Stream % of 2011 Sec 2 students who got their 1st
choice subject combination
Express 60.5%
N(A) 81.5%
N(T) 83.8%
48. Academic Review System
• Checkpoints to ensure students can cope
Sec 3 Common
Test 1
e.g. Fail A. Maths or
Pure Sciences
Action:
Re-test in Term 2
Sec 3 Mid-year
Exam
e.g. Fail A. Maths or
Pure Sciences
Action:
Parents informed,
Remedial lessons,
Re-test in Term 3
Sec 3 End-of-year
Exam
e.g. Fail A. Maths or
Pure Sciences
Action:
Parents meet FT
to discuss
dropping/
combining
subjects,
Re-test in Jan 2013
Sec 4 Jan 2013
Re-test
e.g. Fail A. Maths
or Pure Sciences
Action:
Parents/student
advised to
drop/combine
subjects before
exam registration
49. How Sec 2 pupils have fared so far
Express Sec 2A Sec 2B Sec 2C Sec 2D
Weakest
subjects
EL
Hist
Lit
Maths
Science
Homec
EL
Hist
Lit
Science
Homec
EL
Hist
Lit
EL
Hist
Lit
N(A)/N(T) Sec 2E Sec 2F Sec 2G
Weakest
subjects
EL
Hist
Lit
Maths
Science
Homec
EL
MTL
Hist
Lit
EL
Maths
Science
D&T
51. Students must know
their interests and goals
%Not at all
% Not so
well % Well
% Very
well
2EXP 0.0 15.0 58.2 26.8
2NA 2.5 25.3 48.1 24.1
2NT 5.6 8.3 66.7 19.4
I am aware of my abilities and interests.
%Not at all
% Not so
well % Well
% Very
well
2EXP 2.6 23.5 56.2 17.6
2NA 3.8 26.6 51.9 17.7
2NT 0.0 11.1 58.3 30.6
I am aware of the kinds of careers which can match
my interests and needs.
Parents can
set goals
WITH them
52. Students must find out
about different careers
I know what careers are available in my interest and ability areas.
I know the entry requirements for the careers that I am
interested in.
%Not at all
% Not so
well % Well
% Very
well
2EXP 2.0 33.3 48.4 16.3
2NA 5.1 35.4 41.8 17.7
2NT 5.6 8.3 58.3 27.8
%Not at all % Not so well % Well % Very well
2EXP 3.9 30.1 50.3 15.7
2NA 6.3 35.4 41.8 16.5
2NT 8.3 11.1 50.0 30.6
Parents can
encourage &
talk to them
53. Students must find out
about different careers
I am able to make decisions about my future career.
I know how to prepare for careers in which I am interested.
%Not at all
% Not so
well % Well
% Very
well
2EXP 2.0 33.3 49.7 15.0
2NA 3.8 35.4 50.6 10.1
2NT 5.6 13.9 47.2 33.3
%Not at all
% Not so
well % Well
% Very
well
2EX
P 2.0 28.1 51.0 19.0
2NA 3.8 27.8 48.1 20.3
2NT 5.6 11.1 52.8 30.6
Parents can
encourage &
talk to them
54. High Nitec graduates
• A high % of graduates obtained employment within 3 months from
graduation or completion of full-time NS (ITE 2011 Graduate
Employment Survey)
Higher Nitec Course
Employment
Rate
Mean
Gross
Salary
Biotechnology 88% $1,850
Paramedic & Emergency Care 88% $1,850
Business Studies (Sport
Management)
100% $1,460
Electronics Engineering 93% $1,680
Information Technology 86% $1,650
Logistics in International Trade 96% $1,550
Mechanical Engineering 89% $1,540
55. Polytechnic graduates
2012 Poly Graduate Employment
Survey Results
Fresh
Graduate
s
Post-NS
Graduates
Mean Mean
Applied Sciences $1,927 $2,268
Built Environment, Engineering &
Maritime
$2,065 $2,476
Business, Management, Design &
Others
$1,939 $2,604
Health Sciences $2,093 $2,571
Hybrid Courses $1,977 $2,479
Information & Digital Technologies $1,972 $2,385
Engineering (Electrical &
Electronic)
$1,778 $1,992
All Courses $2,007 $2,474
Graduate Employment Survey 2012 (http://www.polyges.sg/downloads/GES2012PR.pdf )
56. How parents can help
• Parents can help their child to think through
these questions:
• Where do you want to go after secondary
school?
• Check out poly websites or MOE website
(http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/admissions/jae/
)
• What do you need to do to get there?
• Tip: EL & Maths are critical for entry to
JC/poly/ITE!
• What do you need to work on this year?
• Tip: Foster habits of self-discipline and consistent
work
57. How parents can help
• Support your 4NA child in making the right
choice between poly (PFP), Sec 5N and
Higher Nitec (DPP):
• His/her strong and weak subjects: Especially
EL, mathematics, science, humanities
• His/her preferred learning style: Hands-on vs
exam-oriented
• His/her preferred educational & career path:
university vs poly
58. Students must plan &
use their time well
• Time is limited in Sec 4 / 5 so make full
use of every moment in Sec 3
Sec 3 Sem
2
Nov
holidays:
ASP
(Extended
Curriculum)
Sec 4 Sem
1
Lessons
Common &
Class Tests
ASP &
Evening
Self-
Revision
Mid-year
Exams
June
holidays:
O-level
MTL
Exams
ASP
Complete
Coursewor
k
Sec 4 Term
3:
Intensive
Revision
O/N-level
Oral &
Listening
Compre
ASP &
Evening Self-
Revision
Prelim
Exams
Sec 4 Sep/
Term 4:
Prelim
Exams
Intensive
Coaching &
Evening Self-
Revision
O/N-level
Practical &
Written
Exams
At most 7 months to complete syllabus!
Parents can put
in place routines
& promote good
study habits
59. Students must plan &
use their time well
I start preparation for common tests and examinations _______
% 1 day
before or
the night
before
% at least 1
week before
% at least 2
weeks before
% at least 1
month
before
2EXP 28.8 9.8 59.5 2.0
2NA 24.1 15.2 57.0 3.8
2NT 27.8 16.7 44.4 11.1
Parents can put
in place routines
& promote good
study habits
61. How we
learn
How can we make learning more
interesting and meaningful?
At Teck Whye Secondary, students …were
applying a new process called “Design
Thinking” – where prototype solutions are
designed with a focus on the user‟s needs.
Interacting with the residents made the
learning come alive for the students.
Having empathy and concern for fellow
Singaporeans was no longer just an idea
on a page ... I am very glad to see such
student-centred, values-driven learning
in our schools.
62. Experiences for Sec 2 students
Special support for Sec 2
students
New timetable structure
Maths & Humanities Trail
CCE-Project Work
Leadership training
63. Design Thinking in the
curriculum and interest &
talent development
Showcase @
ExCEL Fest
2012
Innergy Award
(Bronze) 2012
66. ST3 Students our Future
• Habits and routines in student discipline
• Punctuality for school and lessons
• Cleanliness and respect for school
property
• Personal image, greetings and manners
• Serving and engaging the community
• Student leadership development
• NE & CIP (Values in Action)
• Strengthening school spirit
• House system
67.
68.
69. Students our Future
• Continue to lead in CCA and at school level
• Benefits
• Develop values, confidence, talent,
leadership that will help you in future
• Supports admission into post-sec
institution (e.g. Direct Poly Admission,
portfolio)
• Good CCA grades lead to bonus points (2
points for A1/A2) or used as one of the subjects
for admission (MI)
• Note to NA students: CCA grade counts
towards direct admission to poly (Poly
Foundation Prog)
70. Students need to get
enough rest
I am working part-time during term time.
I usually sleep _______________ every weekday.
% 2 EXP % 2NA % 2NT
1.3 2.5 5.6
% before
10pm
% between
10pm - 11pm
% between 11pm
- 12 midnight
% after
midnight
2EXP 15.7 24.8 51.0 8.5
2NA 21.5 41.8 41.8 13.9
2NT 8.3 63.9 63.9 5.6
Parents can put
in place routines
& promote good
sleep habits
71. TWSS Homework Norms
Average weekday
HW
Weekend HW
2EXP 1 – 1.5 h 2 – 2.5 h
2NA 1 – 1.5 h 2 – 2.5 h
2NT 0.5 h 0.5 – 1 h
72. Syasya Rifqah
TheNewPaperSchoolSportsStar2011AwardWinner
Character-building at Teck
Whye Secondary School
Simple and basic habits like
being punctual, paying
attention in lessons, revising
my work, respecting teachers
and following their advice
made all the difference to me.
“It is the little things and
habits of punctuality,
paying attention and
being respectful that
matters when it comes to
being successful.”
73. Pupil Management System
• The „Yellow Slip‟ system: after-school
detention
• Improper attire & appearance
• Entering class late or absence from
lessons
• Disruptive behaviour in class
• Others
• Handphone policy: Strictly disallowed
during lessons
• Late-coming: detention; more serious
consequences for late-coming after 8 am
74. Pupil Management System
Minor offences Consequences
Skipping lessons or school
activities
Truancy or leaving school
without permission
Littering / Vandalism /
damage of school property
After-school Detention
After-school Detention
Detention, make
restitution/compensation
Major offences Consequences
Cheating, forgery
Defiance to teachers
Fighting, bullying, rioting
Possession of weapons
Smoking
Gambling
Other criminal offences
Detention, Verbal / Written Apology
(private / public)
In-house Suspension & Suspension from
School , Caning (class / office / school),
Community Service & special Projects,
Self-Reflection & Counseling, Referral to
external agencies, e.g. police
Refer to
Student
Handbook
pg 9 - 13
75. Parent-School Partnership
• Check your child/ward‟s
Student Handbook regularly
as it contains
• Goals & targets set by your
child/ward
• Record of CIP, leadership
training and service
• Record of homework &
comments by teachers
76. Parent-School Partnership
• Check out the new school website www.teckwhyesec.sg
or TWSS Parents Connect on Facebook
• Join the TWSS Parent Support Group
77. Parent-School Partnership
• With your permission, school will send SMS
alerts on important or urgent matters, e.g.
invitation to MPS, special activities
• Fill in the Parents‟ Survey & Feedback form
to help us plan good programmes to meet
your needs and expectations
• Email us at twss@moe.edu.sg or send your
queries/suggestions through the online form
on the school website
78. Let’s work together to
transform the future of
your child!
To strive and not to yield
Notas del editor
From the news I am sure you can tell that we are known by other for Hockey & Design thinking which is why we are here today.I am proud to announce that Teck Whye Secondary School has been awarded Niche in Hockey in 2012 as well as Design Thinking is 2013.It is exactly these strengths that allow us to continuously produce sports talents as well as achievements in innovations both in curriculum or competitions
Teck Whye Sec is also featured on how we have made learning authentic and fun through Design Thinking.
We are also featured for various other project.One of which is Singapore Garden Festival(Singapore Orchid Show) where our students participate and won the Grand Champion Display when they design and make the garden for a child.
Students going out to experience design thinking and learn through collaboration with the real people in the real world