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CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 January 19 – 23 , 2009

CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 January 19 – 23 , 2009. RATIONALE. RATIONALE FOR RESILIENCE CAMP. SELF : Recognize strength/weakness ; Identify and Manage emotions. RELATE TO OTHERS: Develop Stable and Positive Relationships , show Care and Concern for others. MAKE DECISIONS:

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CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 January 19 – 23 , 2009

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  1. CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 January 19 – 23 , 2009

  2. RATIONALE

  3. RATIONALE FOR RESILIENCE CAMP SELF : Recognize strength/weakness ; Identify and Manage emotions. RELATE TO OTHERS: Develop Stable and Positive Relationships, show Care and Concern for others. MAKE DECISIONS: Handle Challenging situations Effectively as an Individual and as a member of a Larger Society.

  4. WHERE IS RESILIENCE CAMP LOCATED ? IN MALAYSIA’S PREMIER NATIONAL PARK - TAMAN NEGARA , STATE OF PAHANG SINGAPORE

  5. TAMAN NEGARA , PAHANG SAFE YET CHALLENGING

  6. SAFE • Dedicated Eco-Tourism area since 1938. • Means that there is experienced and competent management of • the park. (Proper enforcement – life jackets for water activities) • Trained and experienced guides, tour agencies and forest • enforcement agencies on hand to assist. • Proper marking , layout of areas for safe passage of tourists • Temasek Secondary has conducted 3 successful camps in the • same area since 2005. • School Management Team and teachers are experienced in • camp operations in that area.

  7. CHALLENGING • Aim is to provide a new environment out of the classroom to provide the students opportunities to learn about Self , Others and making Decisions that affect both. • While the new environment is safe, it presents an opportunity to allow teachers and guides to customise learning scenarios ( eg setting up camp, outdoor adventure ) • This will achieve desired outcomes ( eg learning how to manage group demands in planning a strategy to win a game / leading and delegating responsibilities within one’s group) which presents • Learning points for the students to gain awareness of

  8. WHY IS THE CAMP SCHEDULED EARLY IN THE YEAR ? • Scheduled on 19 JAN TO 23 JAN 2009. • Scheduled early in the year to avoid clashes with zonal and • national sports competitions / Singapore Youth Festival 2009 • training and preparations and the Asian Games in mid 2009. • - Also, the camp will allow our Sec 3 students to mature and • be more disciplined so that they can better focus on academic • programs after the camp. • Having the camp on the 3rd week will also allow the organizing • committee to have time to complete the necessary administration • and document checks. The school will also send a team of • teachers to Pahang in the 1st week to check that the safety • and planning requirements are in place before the arrival of the • Students.

  9. CAMP CONCEPT AND FRAMEWORK

  10. CampAdvisor Mrs Ong Hong Peng Principal Camp OIC Mr Eugin Wong Administration/Finance Miss Nurhani Hassan Ms Liannie Camp 2IC Mr Anthony Ho Pupil Management Mr Ess Cuthbert Pupil Welfare/Safety Miss Jacinta Yeo Singapore Liaison Ms Fong Lai San/Mr Jared Oh Camp Operations Mr Iskandar Camp Resilience Main Committee Media / Publicity Mr Lee Weng Fong HIGHER Group IC Mrs Veronica Chia STRONGER Group IC Mdm Nor’Ashirin FASTER Group 1 IC and Group 2 IC Mr Tan Kai Chye Mr Jonathan Soh

  11. HIGHER FASTER STRONGER CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 THE SPIRIT OF OLYMPISM

  12. CAMP RESILIENCE CELEBRATIONOFYOUTH SHARE COMMON FOCUS YOUTH OLYMPICS 2010

  13. CAMP RESILIENCE 2009 YOUTH OLYMPICS 2010 SHARE FOCUS ON CORE VALUES • EXCELLENCE • how to give the best of oneself, taking part and progressing • according to set objectives. • FRIENDSHIP • – understanding and learning from each other in spite of • differences. • RESPECT • – Promoting fair play(integrity), knowing one’s limits(safety of self and others), taking care of own health and environment(self responsibility, awareness and respect for other’s cultures and habitats).

  14. HIGHER FASTER STRONGER • CAMP GROUPINGS • 3 Groups ( Build up confidence, endurance , adaptability) • Choice of groups based on activity preferences • (subject to vacancies. Students given option to select 2 preferred choice) • Each Group has 1 challenge activity and 1 reward activity • Challenge activity – provide scenario based learning • Reward activity – inject element of motivation and fun

  15. HIGHER • Each Group has 1 challenge activity and 1 reward activity • Challenge activity – Abseiling / Rock Climbing / Caving / Trekking • Reward activity – 4 x 4 ride and waterfall experience

  16. FASTER • Each Group has 1 challenge activity and 1 reward activity • Challenge activity – Cycling 52km • Reward activity – Canopy walk / Rapids Rafting

  17. STRONGER • CAMP GROUPINGS • Each Group has 1 challenge activity and 1 reward activity • Challenge activity – Jungle Survival & Trekking • Reward activity – Flying fox , rapids rafting

  18. FINANCE COST : $345 per student CO-PAYMENT BY STUDENT : $276 ( 80% ) ( $138 – Edusave ) ( $138 - Paid directly by student ) CO – PAYMENT BY SCHOOL : $69 ( 20% ) in line with MOE Financial Rule Covers – 5 days of Food / Lodging / Equipment / Guides / Transport / Activities / Comprehensive insurance (inclusive of emergency airlift) Financial assistance will be provided to those students who require it and meet the financial assistance criteria. No child will be deprived of an opportunity to attend the camp due to financial issues.

  19. COMMUNICATION DURING THE CAMP TELEPHONE ( FOR URGENT MATTERS / EMERGENCIES ) : Ms Fong Lai San / Mr Jared Oh ( 6449 5020 ) INTERNET ( DAILY UPDATES ON CAMP / SENDING OF TEXT MESSAGES ON E-BULLETIN BOARD ON THE CAMP BLOG ) URL Address : http://www.fasterhigherstronger09.blogspot.com

  20. DATES / TIME DURATION : 5 days 4 nights PERIOD : 19 JANUARY – 23 JANUARY 2009 REGISTRATION AT SCHOOL: 6.30AM ( MONDAY 19JANUARY 2009 ) DEPARTURE TO SINGAPORE : 2.00AM ( FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2009) ARRIVAL IN SINGAPORE AT TANJONG PAGAR RAILWAY STATION : 11.30AM (approx ) (FRIDAY 23 JANUARY 2009) Students will be dismissed from train station. However, 3 buses will be available to bring students back to school. First come first served basis.

  21. WHAT IS REQUIRED FROM YOU ? 14 OCTOBER - RECEIVE AND COMPLETE FORMS 2008 A) Options Form ( State 2 preferred choices/diet/medical) B) Edusave Form ( Parents to sign ) C) Parents Letter ( Parents sign consent slip ) D) Photocopy passport page showing photo and expiry date of passport E) Check validity of passports ( cannot expire earlier than July 23 2009 ) ANY NON-SINGAPOREAN STUDENTS ? 15 OCTOBER – SUBMIT (A) TO (D) . 2008 PACKING LIST WILL BE GIVEN ON 1st DAY OF SCHOOL IN 2009

  22. ALTIUS CITIUS FORTIUS END ANY ENQUIRIES, PLS FEEL FREE TO SEE MR EUGIN WONG OR MR ANOTHONY HO.

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