From Homeschool to Polytechnic
By Zephan Chin, THG Alumnus Hey everyone. It has been a long time since I came here and shared. But … Continue Reading From Homeschool to Polytechnic
By Zephan Chin, THG Alumnus Hey everyone. It has been a long time since I came here and shared. But … Continue Reading From Homeschool to Polytechnic
By Aaron Fong The PSLE never seemed a daunting challenge when I first began to prepare for it. As I had been in the public school system before, major examinations were not that new to me. Thanks to enrichment classes, … Continue Reading My PSLE Experience by Aaron Fong
by Aaron Fong, 2010 The resurrection of Jesus Christ is a vital event in Biblical history and in the history … Continue Reading The Significance of Christ’s Resurrection
by Noel Fong, 2011 Amazing Grace by Aaron Fong, THG Alumnus on guitar and violin My PSLE experience wasn’t so bad after all. To me, all my hard work has paid off. I thank God that during the … Continue Reading My PSLE Experience by Noel Fong
By Noel Fong, December 2011 Canon in D by Aaron Fong, THG Alumnus on piano and violin After a … Continue Reading REDWALL Project
by Priscilla Fong I would say that PSLE is a journey. However, most parents and children think it to be a chore. Well, for me, I had a pretty good start and thought that I will just whiz through PSLE, … Continue Reading My PSLE Experience by Priscilla Fong
by Ian Tay Rui Ming My challenges were a lack of discipline, and my shaky foundations for mathematics and Chinese compounded it. Being a person who needs a goal to work hard, I struggled a bit during the first … Continue Reading My PSLE Experience by Ian Tay
by Aaron Fong What a Wonderful World by Aaron Fong, THG Alumnus on guitar Explore how Babbitt makes … Continue Reading A Literary Survey : How Babbitt Makes the Tucks Likable Characters
by Zan Jia I live in Egypt. Normally at this statement, people conjure a picture of garbed men with beards … Continue Reading Egypt – Life in Cairo
by Matthew Lim Si Yuan Compare & contrast … Continue Reading A Literary Survey : Miles vs Jesse; Two Tuck Brothers
Photo: Reuters by John Chua I was born into a good Christian family. We did many things together like going on family outings and having fun times. I remembered almost every night we would gather and together have a short … Continue Reading A Lifechanging Decision
Reported by Ah Boi & Jodd Foxfire Majulah! The 2011 Singapore National Day Parade, a musical performance in five separate acts, was an extraordinary multimedia musical indeed. Centered around the topic “Majulah! The Singapore Spirit”, the audience was enthralled … Continue Reading Our First National Day Parade, July 2011
by Aaron Fong Commenting on the Constitutional position on the Presidential role, Minister for Law K Shanmugam stressed that the President “has custodial powers, not executive powers”. “In other words, he can veto or block Government actions in specified areas, but … Continue Reading The Roles and Powers of the President of Singapore
by Jerel Lim Warm, Personal, Generous. These are some traits describing President S. R. Nathan. He served the office with dignity, care and charm. Mr. Zainul Abidin Rasheed, former senior minister of state at the Ministry of Foreign Affairs:” He has represented … Continue Reading How Then Should I Vote?
By Elizabeth Fong Introduction and Background Six years have flown by and it is again time for Singaporeans to vote for their new president. Seventy-one-year-old Dr. Tony Tan is one of the candidates running for the presidency in this upcoming election. From 1979 to … Continue Reading Presidential Candidate: Tony Tan
By Janna Chua Profile. Tan Cheng Bock is a medical doctor, corporate chairman, and former MP. He studied in Radin Mas Primary School and Raffles Institution. For full details, please go to http://www.tanchengbock.org/curriculum–vitae–of–dr–tan–cheng–bock . Family Background and a Heart for People. According to an … Continue Reading Presidential Candidate: Tan Cheng Bock