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Welcome
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HOUGANG SECONDARY SCHOOL~
FiVeAoNe
2008
SECONDARY 5

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Song For You

lyrics

A little too not over you

(eh eh eh oh eh eh eh
eh eh eh oh eh eh eh)
It never crossed my mind at all
That's what I tell myself
What we had has come and gone
You're better off with someone else
It's for the best, I know it is
But I see you
Sometimes I try to hide
What I feel inside
And I turn around
You're with him now
I just can't figure it out
Tell me why
You're so hard to forget
Don't remind me
I'm not over it
Tell me why
I can't seem to face the truth
I'm just a little too not over you
(eh eh eh oh eh eh eh)
Not over you
(eh eh eh oh eh eh eh)
Memories
Supposed to fade
What's wrong with my heart?
Shake it off, let it go
Didn't think it be this hard
Should be strong
Moving on
But I see you
Sometimes I try to hide
What I feel inside
And I turn around
You're with him now
I just can't figure it out
Tell me why
You're so hard to forget
Don't remind me
I'm not over it
Tell me why
I can't seem to face the truth
I'm just a little too not over you
Maybe I regret
Everything I said
No way to take it all back, yeah
Now I'm on my own
How I let you go
I'll never understand
I'll never understand
Yeah, oooh, oooh, oooh
Oooooooh
Oh
Ooooh, oh
Tell me why
You're so hard to forget
Don't remind me
I'm not over it
Tell me why
I can't seem to face the truth
I'm just a little too not over you
Tell me why
You're so hard to forget
Don't remind me
I'm not over it
Tell me why
I can't seem to face the truth
And I really don't know what to do
I'm just a little too not over you
(eh eh eh oh eh eh eh)
Not over you
(eh eh eh oh eh eh eh)

UNITY
UNITED AS ONE

5A1 08
Andrew Ho -NPCC
Alvin Yeow -NPCC
Ang Wei Ping -GUITAR
Bevis Chew.
Chew Bai Liang.
Carine.
Christina.
Derrick -GUITAR,WUSHU
Denise.
Farid -kompang
Freddy -Shooting
Gwee Siong Po -NPCC
He Ming Guo.
Heng Yi Xin.
Ho Wee Kee -NPCC
Ho Shu Ying -D&T Club
Jason Ng.
Jamie Sim.
Jermain Chew -D&T Club
Joelyn.
Kanagaeswari.
Kevin Tan -D&T Club
Koh Yu Shan -GUITAR
Lam Chew Kit.
Leow Hui Xian -band
Leonard -Lion Dance
Lim Mei Ting -GuZheng
Leong Wai Yean.
Lynn -band
Milan Thapa.
Natasha.
Pae Fang Ning -NPCC
Sang Wei Qing -NPCC
Shafiran -kompang
Shidah -silat
Sim Chee How -D&T Club
Sim Wei Xiang -D&T Club
Song Liang Yu -D&T Club
Tan Guo Wei.
Tan Pei Shan -NPCC
Teing Qi Hao -NCC
Teo Shao Ming -band
To the following teachers....THANK YOU FOR YOUR TEACHINGS
Mr Kelvin Lim
Mr Fahmy
Mrs Bu.
Mdm Deepa.
Mrs Gan.
Mr Fernandez.
Mrs Florence Lee.
Mrs Goh Wai Yee.
Mdm Habibah.
Mrs Jasmine Koh.
Mr Jude Ang.
Mrs Koh Mei Ling.
Mr Lam.
Mr Lee.
Mrs Lily Lee.
Mdm Low.
Mdm Ou Qiao Ping.
Mdm Radza.
Mr Roslan.
Mrs Shirley Goh.
Mrs Jennie Cheng.





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Saturday, August 30, 2008














The traffic jam was pretty bad at the immigration centres this morning and we were delayed by almost 2 hours. We had to cancel our visit to the pewter factory and proceed to a local restaurant for breakfast. After that we took almost 1.5 hour to reach our next destination -kukup village. As it poured suddenly, we had to take our lunch at High King restaurant first instead of going to the fish farm. Most of the students finished up the 5 dishes - vegetables, chilli crab, steam prawns, cuttlefish ball, sweet and sour fish and I asked for one more dish - fried egg tofu for 3 tables. After that we had pineapple for dessert.
The rain stopped and we went up the boat which brought us to the fish farm. I was quite hesistant in going up the boat as I hurt my back but I must say the students were most pleasant as they helped me along the way.
On our way to the fish farm, we could see kukup island and the tour guide told us that it is the 2nd largest mangrove island in the world. As the study of natural vegetation is included in the new syllabus, I might arrange for one trip for the students to look at the mangrove on the island. The tour guide also told the students that most of the villagers in kukup are Chinese and that a temple as well as a primary school can be found in the village. The houses are located near to each other as they share the water pipes (nucleated settlement pattern) and as the village is built on mangrove ground, they have to raise the houses on stilts to prevent the houses from being flooded.
The students enjoyed themselves at the fish farm (kelong) as they were shown the fishes reared in the farm as well as interesting seafood such as the horse shoe crab -I didn't know that it can be eaten and thought that it was a cray fish. There is increase interest in aquaculture and blue revolution has been included in the new Geography syllabus. The students have to look at the need for fish farming to increase our food supply as the world population increases.
After that we went to the fruit farm and the students were allowed to sample some fruits. The students were shown interesting fruit trees such as the dragon fruit tree. We also bought some of the fruits such as cempudat ( a kind of jackfruit).
Our last stop was Jusco and I was quite upset as some of them did not report on time after being given some time to shop - though they were sweet enough to buy some teacher's day gifts for the teachers.
I must say I am really grateful to the teachers who had sacrificed their time to help out in the trip - Mr Fahizal, Mr Ng and Mr Jude Ang. Of course I have to thank our humorous tour guide, Doris, who had made our tour most enjoyable.
Click here for more photos.


10:40 PM

Thursday, August 28, 2008

you might want to look at the following links for ss:

http://www.hyss.sg/webquests/curriculum/social3289sdhs/ch2.htm

http://www.sulaimanyusof.com/ss.htm


8:28 AM

Friday, August 8, 2008

Remember our educational tour on 30 Aug (sat). Total 45 students (26 from 5A1 and 19 from 5A2)Report before 7 a.m. We will depart at 7 a.m. sharp. We will visit a pewter factory, a fish farm (kelong by boat), the village (settlement study), a fruit farm and a shopping mall. We will also be having the seafood lunch at kukup. Should be back by 730 pm You can look at the pictures I took when I brought another group of students there in 2002.
http://www.geocities.com/humanities_club/kukup.html




8:34 PM


Learnt from Mrs Lai the team from our class is the champion for the competition in our school- congrats to weiqing, qihao and chew kit! Would encourage the team to register for the singapore open - hurry before the places are taken up!http://www.toysrus.com.sg/inside/Rubiks-Registration.htm

Singapore Open 2008 information
Date: 7-9-2008
Time: 10am to 6pm
Venue: Suntec City, Entertainment Centre Atrium

**The whole competition will follow the WCA regulations, and you may find these regulations on the WCA official website http://www.worldcubeassociation.org/regulations

The competition web: http://www.toysrus.com.sg/inside/Rubiks-Registration.htm
Event: 2x2, 3x3, 4x4, 3x3 OH (total 4 events)
Fee: Free of charge
No. of participants: Each event will have a limit of 100 participants, after which an elimination round will be held prior to the event.
Registration Method / Details: All participants may register through the competition website and must be a Singapore citizen or permanent resident. Only the official Rubik's cubes will be allowed during the competition.

Registration period: From now till 31/8/2008 (*Confirmation as a competitor will be sent out on or before 31/8, because of the limit on participants)

Prize: Champion, 1st runner-up and 2nd runner-up for each event.Plus, the winner in the 3X3 will represent Singapore at the Rubik's 2008 Asian championships held in Hong Kong on 8 Nov 2008.


1:37 AM

Wednesday, August 6, 2008

what a stunt - a real joy to see the class so involved in a lesson! In years to come, I am sure you will miss each other - 5A1





10:41 AM

Friday, August 1, 2008

Seems like the Polytechnics are offering more and more interesting courses. E.g. heard about Paralegal from the Newpaper and decided to look at the prospectus from TP Business school on the course. (pg.87). Do read them to get to know related jobs and entry requirement for the various courses.

Prospectus from the various Polytechnics in pdf form:
Temasek Polytechnic Business school http://www.tp.edu.sg/pros_bus.pdf
All the other courses from Temasek Polytechnic: http://www.tp.edu.sg/home/prospectus.htm

Nanyang Polytechnic:
Various schools in NP
:http://www.nyp.edu.sg/aboutNYP/publications_prospectus_08_09.htmlhttp://www.nyp.edu.sg/aboutNYP/PublicationsFiles/prospectus/2008_09/nanyang_polytechnic_prospectus_2008_09.pdf

Ngee Ann Polytechnic:http://www.np.edu.sg/home/publications/Pages/prospectus.aspx

Singapore Polytechnic prospectus:http://www.sp.edu.sg/SPweb/appmanager/home/default?_nfpb=true&_pageLabel=SP_ABT_News_Pub_Prospectus

Republic Polytechnic prospectus:http://www.rp.edu.sg/courses/

Other post secondary options:http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/post-secondary/


10:15 PM