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Parents Day Secondary 3 3 March 2018 Objectives of Todays Session To provide an update on the school's policies, programmes and post-secondary options To highlight key learning programmes that enhance students learning


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Parents’ Day Secondary 3 3 March 2018

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Objectives of Today’s Session

  • To provide an update on the school's policies,

programmes and post-secondary options

  • To highlight key learning programmes that

enhance students’ learning

  • To provide an opportunity for parents to meet

your child’s / ward’s Form Teachers.

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Programme

Time Description Venue 10.15 Arrival of Parents & Students Hall 10.30 – 11.00 Address by VP – Mr Gabriel Wong 11.00 – 11.10 Performance – ELDDS 11.10 – 11.50 Prize Giving 11.50 – 12.50 Parents and Form Teachers Dialogue Session Classrooms

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  • Celebrating Our Achievements
  • Our Aspirations For Sec 3 Students
  • Partnering with Parents

Content

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Celebrating Our Achievements!

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The Junior Outstanding Leaders in Energy for Sustainability (JOULES) Programme

Distinctive Programmes

 4 Year  4P approach –

Promote, Participate, Propagate, emPower

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Applied Learning Program CaCTus Programme Thinking Hats, Step-NUS Sunburst Environment Programme, Responsibiliity to society forum, Advanced Elective Modules, 1:1 PLD (Chromebook)

Distinctive Programmes

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Opening of the JOULES Smart Centre

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The JOULES Smart Centre

Bukit Viewans can look forward to having lessons in a green and smart classroom fitted with environmentally-preferred green building materials and features.

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BVSS Education Outcomes

National Examinations

  • GCE N Level 2017
  • GCE O Level 2017
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SEC 4 NORMAL ACADEMIC

Eligible for Sec 5N

76%

(National 76.6%)

  • 7 Subjects out of 12 achieved 100% Passes
  • 10 Subjects out of 12 above National % Passes
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SEC 4 NORMAL TECHNICAL

Qualify for ITE

100%

(National 100%)

  • 5 Subjects out of 10 achieved 100% Passes
  • 6 Subjects out of 10 above National % Passes
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SEC 4 EXPRESS

5 or more ‘O’ Level Passes

87.9%

(National 90.6%)

  • 9 in 18 subjects above National % Passes
  • 6 in 18 subjects achieved 100 % Passes
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SEC 5 NORMAL ACADEMIC 5 or more ‘O’ Level Passes

45.3%

(National 54%)

  • 9 in 12 subjects above National % Passes
  • 4 in 12 subjects achieved 100 % Passes
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President’s Challenge 2017 Joshua Chang’s (3N1) painting was submitted for the President’s Challenge and clinched the Merit award. All Singapore Secondary Mathematics Competition 2017 Abdul Wafiy B Ramlan of 3T1 achieved Top 20 at the All Singapore Secondary Mathematics Competition For Normal Course Students. Media Computing (MEC) Competition 2017 (Game Category) Lim Zhong Hui of 3T2 has received the Silver Award for the Media Computing (MEC) Competition 2017 (Game Category) organised by MOE. Singapore Junior Water Prize 2017 Marvyn Chia, Yeo Swe Hon and Zane Chua of 3E1 took part in the U-15

  • category. The school has won the 1st prize for the second consecutive year.
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Opening of JOULES Smart Centre The first green classroom of its kind in a school. Built in collaboration with Singapore Green Building Council (SGBC)’s consortium of green building professional firms and product suppliers, the energy-efficient centre will serve as a unique classroom for students to learn green solutions Energy Efficiency National Partnership (EENP) award Bukit View Secondary School (BVSS) received a commendation for best energy- efficiency practices in the public sector in this year's EENP awards.

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Our students took part in the following competitions in 2017: Singapore Junior Physics Olympiad Singapore Junior Chemistry Olympiad Singapore Junior Biology Olympiad Singapore Maths Olympiad Singapore and Asian Schools Math Olympiad

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Staff Outstanding Computing Teacher Award 2017 Mr Siraj, Year Head Lower Sec, HOD Computer Applications & Computing National Day Awards 2017 Mrs Irni Prasad, HOD Mathematics – Commendation Medal Mdm Quek Eng Chiew, Senior Teacher Principle of Accounts – Long Service Medal Ecofriend Award 2017 Mr Heng Chong Yong, HOD Partnership.

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Former Students – Singapore Polytechnic Singapore Polytechnic Scholarship (Engineering) - Kang Boon Kiat Julian, class of 2015 (4E1) Feb 2017 The award recognises students with excellent academic achievements,

  • utstanding leadership qualities and significant accomplishments in co-curricular
  • activities. He is currently pursuing a Diploma in Electrical and Electronic

Engineering at SP. In Feb 2018, Julian Kang’s start-up, MakerFoundry, won a competition, organised by the SSTA and aerospace firm Airbus, on the use of space technology for disaster relief. MakerFoundry developed an app that allows people to access satellite networks to report their location after a disaster.

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Former Students – ITE Mohd Hakim, 4N2 2016, received the director's list. (GPA 3.765) Hakim took up DPP in Higher Nitec electrical engineering in 2017.

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Former Students - Others Seah Wei Heng, Class of 2015 (4E2) received the NYAA Gold award 2017 from President Halimah Yacob on 3 Nov. The National Youth Achievement Award(NYAA) Gold Award is the pinnacle of NYAA programme, which is an award for self-improvement and effort. It aims to encourage students to develop personal qualities of self-reliance, perserverence and sense of responsibility to themselves, to society and to the nation. Cheak Yen Hui, Class of 2009 (4E1) has been awarded the Lee Kuan Yew Gold Medal for Best Performance in general proficiency throughout the programme

  • f study and for attaining First Class Honours in the Bachelor of Arts (Education).
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NATIONAL CADET CORPS NATIONAL POLICE CADET CORPS BOYS’ BRIGADE GIRLS’ BRIGADE 2017 Best Unit Competition Award Overall Proficiency Award 2017 2016 JM Fraser Award (2017 results not released yet) 2017 GB Company Award

  • Gold Award
  • Gold Award
  • Silver Award
  • Gold Award

GB Sustained 5 Gold Awards for 5 Years Dr Low Guat Tin (LGT) Challenge 2017

  • 2 Gold Awards
  • 1 Silver Award

UNIFORMED GROUPS

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CHINESE DANCE ELDDS MODERN DANCE 2017 SYF Arts Presentation 2017 SYF Arts Presentation 2017 SYF Arts Presentation

  • Distinction
  • Accomplishment
  • Accomplishment

MILITARY BAND CHOIR 2017 SYF Arts Presentation (Concert Band) 2017 SYF Arts Presentation

  • Accomplishment
  • Accomplishment

Singapore International Band Festival 2016 (next competition in 2018) B-Dazzled Singapore Show Choir Festival 2017

  • Bronze Award
  • Platinum (Silver) Award

PERFORMING ARTS

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TRACK & FIELD BADMINTON

  • NATIONAL SCHOOL TRACK & FIELD

CHAMPIONSHIP 2017 West Zone National Badminton Championship

  • 4x 100 m ‘C’ Boys Div qualified for

Semi-Final (4 Students)

  • 4x 100 m ‘B’ Boys Div qualified for

Semi-Final (4 Students)

  • 4x 100 m ‘C’ Girls Div qualified for

Semi-Final (4 Students)

  • 100 m ‘B’ Div Girls qualified for

Semi-Final (1 Student) Top 8 in West Zone

SPORTS & GAMES

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YOUTH FLYING CLUB ENVIRONMENTAL CLUB Annual SYFC Inter-School Aeromodelling Competition 2017 National Youth Business Challenge 2017

  • Electric Control Line (Junior category)

Competition

  • 1st runner-up
  • Launch Glider (Senior Category)

Competition

  • 2nd Runner Up
  • Flight Simulator
  • Consolation
  • Launch Glider
  • Consolation
  • Bronze Award

SEC-StarHub School Green Awards (SGA)

  • Lotus Sustained Achievement Award

Community-in-Bloom (CIB) Award 2016

  • rganised by Nparks

(held once every 2 years)

  • Silver Award

Splash Awards 2017 – Drones Challenge

  • Top 6 teams at non-tertiary level

Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition (SAFMC) 2017

  • Merit Award in Glider Competition

CLUBS & SOCIETIES

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CLUBS & SOCIETIES

INFOCOMM CLUB MEDIA & PUBLICITY CLUB RoboCupJunior CoSpace Pei Hwa Challenge 2018 Iconography 2017 by Hwa Chong Photographic Society

  • Championship Award for Team Bvomega (4

students) Singapore National CoSpace & RoboMaker Challenge 2017

  • 3rd Prize ( Lee Jia-Yi , Joey of

4E2)

  • 2nd Place Award for Team

Singapore Games Creation Competition 2017

  • Top 8 teams Consolation Award for Team Bvalpha
  • Merit Award for Team Bvomega

IDE Arduino Maker Competition 2017

  • Judges Special Mention Award for Doorduino

Project (3 students) National Software Competition 2017

  • Finalist Award for Time to Exercise Project

IDA Youth Infocomm Ambassador

  • Chairperson is appointed IDA Youth Infocomm

Ambassador from 2016 to 2018

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Our Aspirations For Sec 3 Students

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Reporting Time: Before 7.25 am Flag Raising: 7.30 am Recess: 9.45 am to 10.20 am Levels Mon Tue Wed Thu Fri 3NA 1.50 pm 2.25 pm 1.50 pm 3.00 pm 12.40 pm 3T1 2.25 pm 3.00 pm 3E1 4.10 pm 3.35 pm (4.45 pm for HMT) 3E2 3.35 pm 3E3 3.35 pm

School Hours

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Assessment

Continual Assessment (Formative Assessment)

Term 1 Term 2 Term 3 Term 4

CA1

15%

SA1

25%

CA2

15%

SA2

45%

CA marks are calculated from students’ performance in

  • daily work
  • performance tasks
  • weekly/monthly assessments/tests
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Promotion Criteria

Secondary 3 Express

Promoted to 4E Lateral Transfer to 4N(A)

  • EL ≥ 50 AND
  • ANY 2 Subjects ≥ 50
  • Failed Criteria 1
  • At or above maximum

age

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Promoted to 4N(A)

  • EL AND any TWO subjects ≥ 50 OR
  • Any FOUR subjects ≥ 50

Secondary 3 Normal (Academic)

Promotion Criteria

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Promoted to 4N(T)

  • TWO Subjects ≥ 50 ONE of which must

be EL OR Mathematics

Secondary 3 Normal (Technical)

Promotion Criteria

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Objectives:  To consolidate students’ academic foundation  To prepare students for the national exams next year

S3 Foundation Programme 2018

Mon 22 Oct – Fri 26 Oct

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Sec 1 Sec 2 Sec 3 Sec 4/5

SELF LEADERSHIP : Self awareness & management

  • SELF – CONFIDENCE
  • GOAL SETTING
  • PROBLEM SOLVING
  • REFLECTION

PEER LEADERSHIP : Relationship management

  • TEAM BUILDING
  • CONFLICT RESOLUTION
  • DIVERSITY AWARENESS
  • DECISION MAKING

INSTITUTE & COMMUNITY ENGAGEMENT: Responsible decision making

  • EFFECTIVE COMMUNICATION &

NETWORKING

  • PROJECT MANAGEMENT
  • RESOURCE ALLOCATION
  • PROJECT PLANNING

LEAVING BEHIND A BUKIT VIEW LEGACY

BUKIT VIEW STUDENT LEADERSHIP JOURNEY

STUDENT COUNCIL BOARD

Level 1 (SCB, PSL & SL)

  • Understanding potential
  • Identifying limiting beliefs
  • Setting goal for the future

Level 2(SCB, PSL & SL)

  • Building credibility

through consistency, quality decision making & getting along with people

  • Establishing core values

(Model the way)

  • Discovering personal

values.

  • Aligning values with

action SCB

  • Thinking out of the box

(challenge the process)

  • Looking for outsight
  • Ways to encourage and

build small wins. Peer Support Leaders

  • Enable others to act
  • Managing confrontation

Sport Leaders

  • Setting tone of culture

through sports context

  • Setting culture of

excellence in team

PEER SUPPORT LEADERS SPORTS LEADERS CLASS COMMITTEE CCA LEADERS

Differentiated training for student leaders in the leadership groups

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Sec 1 - 3 Lifeskill - Leadership Training

Selection for:

  • Student Council
  • Peer Support Leaders
  • Sports Leaders
  • Class committee
  • CCA leaders

EXCO & student leadership positions

  • Students with high

leadership potential will hold key positions in the various student leadership and CCA groups.

Student led activities

  • Sec 1 Orientation
  • Youth Day

celebrations

  • Teachers’ Day

celebrations

  • Student

Environmental Leadership Conference

  • CCA Camps
  • VIA activities

BUKIT VIEW STUDENT LEADERSHIP JOURNEY

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S3 Adventure Camp 2018

Mon 5 Mar - Wed 7 Mar

Camp Objectives

  • To allow participants to experience group living and outdoor

education.

  • To provide opportunities to develop teamwork, cooperation

and camaraderie among students in the class.

  • To bring out leadership qualities in the students.
  • To provide opportunities to enhance teacher-student

rapport.

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S3 Adventure Camp

Sembawang Campsite

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Cross Country

Date: 13 April, Friday morning Meeting Point: OCBC Square, next to Sports Hub Distance: approx. 3.6 km

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CCA Stand-down

  • CCA stand-down for Sec 1–5 will be on

16th April 2018

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Global Awareness Cross Cultural Skills Information and Communication skills

BVSS Overseas Trips

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We have a total of 4 overseas trips for students in 2018

  • 1. STEM trip to Hong Kong
  • 2. Humanities Trip to Vietnam
  • 3. Overseas Service Learning Trip to

Bangkok

  • 4. Sino-Sin Trip to China

BVSS Overseas Trips

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Trip Focus Country/City Est Dates Target level STEM Hong Kong 11 to 17 June Sec 2 and 3 Humanities Vietnam 10 to 13 Aug Sec 3 Values in Action Bangkok 17 to 21 June Sec 2 Sino-Sin partnership China July (inbound) Nov (outbound) Sec 3

BVSS Overseas Trips

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Pathways after the O Levels

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GCE O LEVEL JC (2 Years) / Millennia Institute (3 Years) Polytechnics (3 Years) Private Institutions / NAFA / LaSalle / Others University

GCE O LEVEL JC (2 Years) / Millennia Institute (3 Years) Private Institutions / NAFA / LaSalle / Others

  • University

Institute

  • f

Technical Education Nitec / Higher Nitec Polytechnics

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  • aptitude-based admissions exercise.
  • students receive conditional offers for admission

to the polytechnics based on their aptitudes and interests, prior to receiving their final grades.

  • the modes of assessment may include portfolios

and interviews.

Early Admissions Exercise (EAE) For Poly

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Pathways for Normal (Academic / Technical) Students

U N I V E R S I T Y

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Eligibility Check:

  • Obtained ELMAB3 aggregate of 11 points or less (Before

deduction of CCA bonus points)

  • Obtained Grade 3 or better for all subjects used in the

computation of your ELMAB3

  • Note: Certain PFP courses require an EL grade of 2

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Polytechnic Foundation Programme (PFP)

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Direct-Entry-Scheme to Polytechnic Programme (DPP)

Eligibility Check:

  • ELMAB3 ≤19 (excluding CCA bonus points)
  • EL ≤4 and MA ≤4 for Applied Sciences, Engineering and Info-

Communications Technology Higher Nitec courses

  • EL ≤3 and MA ≤4 for Business & Services Higher Nitec courses

Once you have completed the Higher Nitec course, you would be assured of a place in a Polytechnic Diploma course if you meet the Qualifying Grade Point Average (GPA) for DPP students.

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  • ECG information is available from
  • ECG counsellor
  • ECG Corner (at study area)
  • Learning Hub
  • Ongoing ECG Lessons by FTs

Post Secondary Options

Educational and Career Guidance

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  • Information on Open House Visits to Junior Colleges on

School Facebook and Canteen Posters (Jan)

  • Early Admission Exercise - Portfolio Building Workshop at

Ngee Ann Polytechnic for selected 3E students (April)

  • Enhanced Experience ITE Programme (EEIP) for 3N to ITE

College West (22 May)

  • Sec 3E Work attachment Programme (Nov)

Post Secondary Options

Educational and Career Guidance

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4NA/NT Elective Modules (2 – 7 March 2018)

  • 1. Culinary Skills
  • 2. Hospitality Skills with Food and Beverage Operations
  • 3. Nursing & Healthcare Services

3NA/NT Elective Modules (3 – 6 July 2018)

  • 1. Interactive Electronics
  • 2. Practical Energy & Water Conservation
  • 3. Security with Technology
  • 4. Smart Home
  • 5. Social Media Content Development

S3 and 4 NA/NT ELECTIVE MODULES

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Roving Model for ECG Counsellors

  • One ECG Counsellor for every 4 schools
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Bukit View’s ECG Counsellor

  • Ms Melisa Lim
  • melisa_lim@moe.gov.sg
  • from the Logistics and Supply Chain industry
  • has taught in a Polytechnic Business School

Days in School

  • Wednesdays
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Role of ECG Counsellor

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Friends

Parents Teachers

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Parent’s roles

  • Guide your child in determining what his/her destination is
  • Monitor your child’s physical well-being; Support them but

also give them room to exercise responsibility

  • Monitor daily work and review progress
  • Minimise distractions
  • Work with the teachers and school
  • Celebrate their strengths and work patiently with them on

areas for growth

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Tim Elmore - Growing Leaders

Let them experience difficulties

  • psychologists noted that kids who do not experience falls,

have higher chance of developing phobias.

  • Continued risk shielding results in ‘High arrogance and low

self esteem’ syndrome

  • Our youth need to face challenges and difficulties and

upset emotions and learn that it is normal, and seeks ways to overcome them.

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Socio-Emotional Support

  • Form Teachers’ Time
  • Study Habits, Positive

Psychology, Learning Styles, Motivation

  • Teacher-Student Conference
  • Breakfast Time
  • Positive Recognition – Good

Deed Awards, Model Student Awards & Best Class Award

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Partnering with Parents

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Partnership

Building on Trust,

Partnering as One

https://www.schoolbag.sg/

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Meet the Parents Sessions (MTPS) are organised for all levels to

Partnership

  • work closely with you to bring about better learning
  • utcomes for your child.
  • gain better understanding of school programmes and

activities, and

  • develop effective partnership with you

Sec 1- 5 : 25 May, Friday Sec 1- 3 : 26 October, Friday

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Communication Platforms with Parents

  • Student Handbook
  • Consent / Notification Forms
  • Termly Letters
  • Mass SMS
  • Email (staff email addresses on school website)
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bukitviewsec.moe.edu.sg bukitviewsec bukitviewsecondary bukitviewsecondary bukitviewsecondary

Communication Platforms with Parents

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Thank You and we look forward to your strong partnership with the school