Founder’s Day Buttons!
As part of Founder’s Day fun, you can download and print out these designs to get your own button made!
Just print and colour it, cut it out, make sure you have your name and class clearly stated and drop it into the box at the general office by 4/3/22! The buttons will be made and given to you by mid March!
Have fun!
https://www.acspripsg.net/wp-content/uploads/2022/02/ACS-FD-final-design-R1.pdf
Welcome Tea 2022
Hello Parents!
A huge thank you to those who joined us for Welcome Tea this morning, we hope you learnt more about PSG activities and are as excited as we are for the year!
The slides shared can be found here, and the sign up QR code is on the last page! Find out what our boys think about PSG activities at https://youtu.be/7pHaQnS2CKU and you can also access the sign up sheet at https://forms.gle/yZffjZx2mYLj4dMX8
We look forward to hearing from you! Have a wonderful day and week ahead!
Blessings,
ACS(P) PSG
Graduating Class of 2021
Please download the high res A4 template here.

ACS Boy Keychain
Happy Racial Harmony Day to all our parents, boys, siblings and friends!
Usually, our canteen will be abuzz with the various food booths, serving prata, malay snacks, fishballs and popcorn! The boys will be lining up to beat each other at carom, before going to paint rangoli designs or peranakan tiles, and make bookmarks with chinese calligraphy to bring home! Unfortunately, we are unable to do these in person this year, so here we are bringing the fun online!
You can download our ever popular peranakan tile craft here! Colour it in your preferred colours and do also make time during the holidays to visit the Peranakan Tiles Gallery at 36 Temple Street. You can also read more about the history of Peranakan tiles here.

We hope you enjoyed the simple craft above! Let’s do something more active now, albeit online!

Carrom is a game that was made popular in India, and is a mainstay of our RHD celebrations!
If you have a carrom board, do get your family involved in playing a round or two! Otherwise, here’s a link to try your hand at an online version of the game, you can try it with a family member! https://game-game.com/139119/
All this craft and playing has made us hungry, what about you? What’s your favourite hawker dish?

On 16 Dec 2020, Hawker Culture in Singapore was successfully inscribed as Singapore’s first element on the UNESCO Representative List of the Intangible Cultural Heritage of Humanity. You can read more about our Hawker Culture at this site https://www.oursgheritage.gov.sg/
Have you ever tried to help your parents cook a meal? There are many local delicacies that merge all the different cultures of Singapore into a single dish, such as

Fish head curry, a dish created by Singapore’s Malayalee (an Indian ethnic group from Kerala) community with some Chinese and Malay influences. The head of a red snapper (ikan merah, literally “red fish”) stewed in curry consisting of varying amounts of coconut milk and tamarind juice, along with vegetables (okra and eggplant are common). Usually served with either rice or bread.

Kari debal / Devil’s curry, a Eurasian Singaporean curry dish with Portuguese and Peranakan influences. Includes chicken, cabbage, sausage, and bacon pieces stewed in a curry sauce.
Others have tried to create their own simple fusion recipes, and you can find some here to go through with your family and maybe even try! https://www.thermos.com.sg/blog/8-delicious-fusion-food-recipes-to-celebrate-racial-harmony-day/
We hope you have enjoyed us bringing Racial Harmony Day home to you, and hope you enjoyed the crafts, games and recipes we shared! Finally, do try your hand at this kahoot quiz, and see how you rank up against your peers! Have fun!
Media Literacy & Digital Intelligence Webinar
Click here to register by 1 April 2021: http://brmc.org.sg/flmmedialiteracy

135th Founder’s Day at ACS(P)
The celebrations started with the boys picking a design celebrating the founding of our school to colour and have it made into a badge they can proudly display on their schoolbags or at home! Our devoted Parent Volunteers worked tirelessly to ensure the artwork was made into badges and all ready for the boys to receive on 1st March!



Alongside these badges, every boy will also receive a limited edition keychain of the 135th celebration logo! These keychains are not for sale and funded by the PSG through all the purchases of merchandise that parents make!
Since we are unable to enter school and have the usual party during recess for the boys, we have tried various ways to keep them engaged and make our 135th Founder’s Day a special memory for them!

Finally, we have planned a quiz for our boys to do at home, along with their parents to encourage bonding and learning of fun trivia about the school! The link is below and the quiz is open till 10pm on Friday, 5th March!
Do try your hand at it and although there are no prizes, bragging rights for being the one with the fastest fingers and the most points are pretty good too! Remember to use a name or nickname you will remember and come back to check the leaderboard to see your standing!
https://kahoot.it/challenge/06089814?challenge-id=7dfebf90-5a58-41c1-9a59-a6b4fde03571_1614523169295
Thank you to all our devoted parent volunteers who helped to make Founder’s Day celebrations for our boys possible, both online and off! Happy Founder’s Day to all, To God Be The Glory, The Best Is Yet To Be!
ParentEd Dialogue: The Parent Species
https://www.brmc.org.sg/flmparented






