features

Rugby: when we wore no sports boots

Prior to 1969, players who were under 16 years of age wore no boots when they represented their schools in competitive rugby and football. ...

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Jiayou! The Nanyang kings: Among Singapore's top primary school chess brains

On a Monday morning of the new school term, Estelle Lee, a P4 pupil in Nanyang Primary School, bought her fish noodle, gulped it down quickly, washed her hands, and walked speedily towards the chess corner located nearby the school’s canteen. ...

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Running at 1,800 feet – A Singaporean reflects on the Stinson Beach Marathon

As a young student in Berkeley 13 years ago, my first orientation camp was in the Marin County Muir Woods. 13 years later, I am back on the shores, waiting for the start of the Stinson Beach Marathon. ...

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The birth of champions — the Victoria Junior College football girls’ story (Part 3)

The sense of mission that the team of 2008 carried with them can be expressed with one word: Redemption. ...

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Daily PE? One primary school shows the way (Part 3)

Seng Kang Primary School is the only school in Singapore whose students have daily physical education. FInd out why and how the school did it, and the rewards they are reaping in Part 3 of this feature story. ...

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Daily PE? One primary school shows the way (Part 2)

Seng Kang Primary School is the only school in Singapore whose students have daily physical education. Find out why and how the school did it, and the rewards they are reaping in Part 2 of this feature story. ...

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Daily PE? One primary school shows the way (Part 1)

Seng Kang Primary School is the only school in Singapore whose students have daily physical education. Find out why and how the school did it, and the rewards they are reaping. ...

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