Bedok South Secondary School

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Bedok South Secondary School
Motto Success through Endeavour
Established 1980
Type Government, Single
Principal Koh Teck Siew
School code 3027
Colours White and Brown
Locale Bedok, Singapore
Enrollment 1400
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Bedok South Secondary School is a government, co-educational 'N'/'O'-level preparatory secondary school of the Ministry of Education of Singapore and serves secondary one through five.

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[edit] (History)Summary

Founded in 1980, it shared its premises with Temasek Secondary School and Hong San Primary School. In June 1980, the school had the entire building for itself when students and staff of the other 2 schools moved out. BDS was located in Bedok housing estate, in the eastern part of Singapore before being relocated in the current premises at 1 Jalan Langgar Bedok in year 2003. The new campus was officially opened on 21 February 2004 by Mr Abdullah Tarmugi, Speaker of Parliament and MP for East Coast GRC (Siglap). The principal of the school is Mdm Koh Teck Siew.

The school is one of the first 20 schools in Singapore to be given an indoor sports hall.

[edit] (History)Full school time line:

[edit] 1982 - 1996

Bedok South Secondary School was established in the year 1980 and declared open on 29th April 1982 by Dr Lee Chiaw Meng, MP for Tanah Merah.Its first building was strategically located along New Upper Changi Road. From these premises, BDS endeavoured to cater to the educational needs of the Bedok Town Community in the fast-growing economy which was industrialising and propelling the nation towards prosperity.

A comprehensive yet balanced educational programme was adopted not only to develop the needs of the students but also to mould them into useful and productive members of society.

Involvement in Extra Curricular Activities and exposure to the outside world were also given equal emphasis. A diverse range of programmes was introduced to enthuse, challenge and spur students to be adventurous, daring and determined.

[edit] 1997 - 2001

Rapid technological advancement and globalisation prompted the education system to focus on processes that would facilitate the acquisition of Information Technology (IT) skills. To hone creativity and critical thinking, the Thinking School. Learning Nation (TSLN) policy was introduced and adopted by all schools.

In line with this impetus, BDS introduced an extensive IT and Thinking skills programme to prepare students for a workplace that had become increasingly computerised.

In addition, the academic programme was refined to consolidate the vision of maximising students' potential and producing independent learners capable of making the transition into a sophisticated economy. Through pastoral care, steps were taken to inculcate in students a sense of individual responsibility, to promote care and concern for their peers and the handicapped; and also to instill in them a healthy respect for the environment. 'Forge Ahead' was the driving force behind these moves, characterising the resilience pervading school life at BDS.

[edit] 2002 and Beyond

In order to keep pace with global changes and to cater to the nation's goal of creating a knowledgebased economy, schools are now placing greater emphasis on holistic education and entrepreneurship. Integration, which is imperative for progress, has been revitalised through the National Education(NE) programme. In response to these changes and challenges, BDS has embarked on a learning journey that embodies innovation, adaptability and racial harmony.

The year 2003 marked the school's move into its new premises along Jalan Langgar Bedok- another milestone in the history of the school. The school prides itself on having modern amenities such as gymnasium, a sports field, an Art room, a Humanities room and a well-equipped media resource library. State-of-the-art computer facilities are also fully made available to the students.

The new premises provide and ideal platform for the school to move towards organisational excellence. Improved facilities coupled with innovative ideas create a nurturing environment for students to grow and excel in. Attention to character development remains pivotal and the core values enshrined in I CARE have been carefully crafted to inculcate the right attitude essential to moulding successful and caring students.

[edit] Staff and student population

The school currently has a staff strength of 87 teachers and 1464 students.

[edit] School Core Values

The school values are I CARE, acronym Integrity, Confidence, Aspiration, Responsibility and Entrepreneurship.

[edit] School Mission

The school aims to nuture their tudents to be responsible, self-reliant, motivated and be thinking individuals who can contribute to society and face challenges with courage and confidence.

[edit] School Vision

A Value Added, Quality School

[edit] School Motto

The school motto, 'Success Through Endeavour' means success in attaining an enriched educational experience comes to those who try and never give up.

[edit] Educational Trips

The school has been organizing many overseas trips, the school aims to establish itself that, by sending its students overseas they could learn many other things. Students have visited Hong Kong, Australia, China, among other countries. The school is the winner for Best Educational Partner Award by the Singapore Tourism Board.[1]

[edit] Awards and Achievements

The school has been awarded the Sustained Achievement Award for uniformed groups, MOE Value Added Bronze for Express and Normal Academic Courses. The school has also been nominated one of the best overseas educational parters, best school tuckshop and many lots more. The school has been known for achieving many awards for its CCAs. On 3rd March 2006, the school was awarded the Best Educational Partner organized by the Singapore Tourism Board, beating the other two finalists which are Temasek Junior College and YMCA.

[edit] Visitors from other countries

Many visitors have visited the school, such as from China, Hong Kong, Thailand, Malaysia. On 10 April 2006, the Hong Kong students visited the school.

[edit] School Management Commitee in 2007

Person In-charge Position
Madam Koh Teck Siew Principal
Ms Melanie Ann Martens Vice-Principal (1)
Ms Tan Chor Hiang Vice Principal (2)
Mrs Kow-Kwang Yoke Ling Unit Head/Sec 1-3 Exp, HOD English Language
Ms Shek Mee Keng Unit Head/Sec 4 Exp / 5 NA, HOD Humanities
Mr Loh Jia Perng Unit Head/Sec 1-4 NA, HOD Mathematics
Mr Shamsul Kamar Unit Head/Sec 1-4 NT, HOD PW
Mrs Djie Say Aii HOD Science
Mr Douglas Lee HOD IT
Mr Michael L. Devakishen HOD Aesthetics
Mdm Ng Hwee Chin HOD Mother Tongue Language
Mr Roskhaider Mohd Saat HOD PE/CCA
Miss Rachel Abraham Discipline Mistress
Miss Tan Ke Xin SH Knowledge & Data
Mrs Essah Hawazi SH Geography
Mdm Noredha Sold SH Malay Language
Mr Sum Tuck Mun SH Mathematics
Ms Lam Yen Ping IT Coordinator
Ms Ummu Hani Alsagoff SH Project Work
Mdm Hiryati Jaafar Administration Manager
Mr Ng Lee Peng Operations Manager

[edit] Teachers' Day Awards 2006

During Teachers' Day 2006, the Secondary 1-3 Express Unit teachers had received 3 awards. They are:

  • Most Caring Teacher: Ms Joanne Lee[citation needed]
  • Most Understanding Teacher: Mr Noor Ghazali Bin Mohd Nor Hussain
  • Most Inspiring Teacher: Ms Ung Choo Hock

[edit] Achievements 2004/2005

Year Achievement
2005 Academic Value-added (Normal) Bronze
2005 Academic Value-added (Special/Express) Bronze
2005 MOE Sustained Achievement Award (Uniformed Group)
2006 Best Educational Partner Award
2004 East Zone Soccer B Boys 3rd, East Zone Soccer C Boys 3rd
2005 Billy Fu (3B) represented SSSC U15 (Jun)
2005 Abdul Raqib (4G) & Md Saifuddin (4F) represented Singapore in FAS U16 Lion City Cup (Jun)
2005 1st, National Inter-School Division 4 League
2004 3 players received the East Zone Colours Award
2004 2 players (Md Firdaus (wheelchaired) - 4I) and Billy Fu (3B) received the National Colours Award
2005 National Colours Award: Md Firdaus B Nordin (4I) achieved Special Award for Track & Field (Physically Handicapped - wheelchair)
2005 B Division, 2nd in National School Tournament
2005 B Division, 1st in M1 Touch Shield Tournament
2005 B Division, 2nd in National Schools’ Bowl Tournament
2005 C Division, 1st in MI 7s Tournament
2005 C Division, 2nd in MI Touch Tournament
2005 16 players selected to represent SRU U15 Regional East
2005 1st in MI Under-14 National School Tournament

[edit] Reference

  1. ^ The Straits Times article, dated 28 February 2006 under Home section.

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