- Rosyth School
Rosyth School (zh-s|s=乐赛学校) is a government
co-educational primary school inSerangoon New Town ,Singapore .History
Rosyth School was established in
1956 , situated at Rosyth Road from which it derived its name. The majority of pupils then were from the neighbouringkampungs . In early1983 , the school was identified as one of the four primary schools to host the Gifted Education Programme. By the end of 1983, the school moved to Parry Avenue.To date, the school has had seven Principals, Mr Chee Seng Kee (1956 – 1959), Mrs Bertha Neo (1959 – 1978), Miss Ada Ponnappa (1978 – 1990), Mr Foo Chee Meng (1990 – 1997), Mr Fong Whay Chong (1997 – 2000)and Miss Elizabeth Chan Boey Koon (2001 – 2005) and Mrs Celine Ng Kim Choo (2006 – )
Due to rapid expansion of the school, it was relocated in 2002 to a larger premise located at Serangoon North Avenue 4. It currently has nearly 3000 students. These students are distributed into the morning and afternoon sessions. Primary 1, 2 and 3 students have their lessons in the afternoon while Primary 4,5 and 6 students have their lessons in the morning.
In 2005, Rosyth School's Adil Hakeem B Mohamad Rafee, currently a student of Raffles Institution, became the year's top
Primary School Leaving Examination student, leading the cohort of more than 51,000 pupils with an aggregate score of 282. ref|AdilHakeem For the 2006 batch, 100% of the pupils had passed their PSLE. The 2007 batch also had 100% pupils pass for their PSLE.As of 2007, Rosyth School has changed its distibution of classes after conducting a survey among parents. Pri 1,2 and 3 students have their lessons in the afternoon while Pri 4,5 and 6 students have their classes in the morning.
Gifted Education Programme
The Gifted Education Programme began at Rosyth in
1984 . The enriched subjects are English,Mathematics ,Science ,Social Studies and Chinese.In
1996 , an In-house Counsellor was appointed from among the staff of Rosyth to primarily look at the affective needs of pupils in the program. Dialogue sessions involving the principal, vice-principal, HOD (GEP(2)), and counsellor are held once a term to meet parents of pupils who need assistance either in their work or in their behavior and attitude.To give pupils the opportunity to interact with other pupils who were less fortunate, the school adopted
Grace Haven under the Community Builder programme in 1996. Pupils visited the home twice in2003 . The school is presently working on a more structured programme with the home.Outdoor activities have been organised for selected pupils to give opportunities for leadership and character building as well as adventure and physical training.
Furthermore, the Gifted Education pupils also frequently support the
Movement for the Intellectually Disabled of Singapore (MINDS) and hold sales for their handicrafts in order to raise money for them. Also, pupils visit the foundation once in Primary 5 for community service.Awards
* SYF
2008 Choir (Gold)
* SYF2008 Malay Dance (Silver)
* SYF2008 Chinese Dance (Silver)
* SYF2008 Concert Band (Gold)
* SYF2008 Chinese Orchestra (Gold with Honours)
* SYF2008 Indian Dance (Silver)
* Tennis Nationals2006 Senior Boys (Gold)
* SYF 2006 Chinese Orchestra (Gold with honours)
* SYF2006 Concert Band (Silver)
* SYF2004 Chinese Orchestra (Gold)
* SYF 2004 Chinese Orchestra - Best of the best
* SYF2003 Chinese Dance (Gold)
* SYF 2003 International Dance (Bronze)
* SYF2002 Chinese Orchestra (Gold)
* SYF 2002 Chinese Orchestra - Best of the best
* SYF 2002 Choir (Gold)
* SYF 2002 Choir - Top 5 Schools
* SYF 2002 Concert Band (Bronze)
* SYF2001 Indian and Malay Dance Combined Category (Silver)
* SYF 2001 Chinese Dance (Gold)
* SYF 2001 Art (1 Gold, 3 Silvers)(Note: "SYF" refers to the
Singapore Youth Festival )References
* cite news | title= Top PSLE student from Rosyth School, 97.8% of students eligible for secondary school | url = http://www.channelnewsasia.com/stories/singaporelocalnews/view/180286/1/.html | publisher = Channel NewsAsia | date = 24 November 2005
External links
* [http://www.rosyth.moe.edu.sg/ Rosyth School website]
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