Deepavali falls on Thu, 31 Oct this year.
We will have Deepavali celebration in school on Wed, 30 Oct. Students are encouraged to come dressed in ethnic attire to celebrate this special occasion with us on that day. The significance of celebrating Deepavali has been incorporated into various lessons throughout the week of Deepavali. Your child will also sample some snacks such as papadam and murukku, and participate in various in-class craft activities.
As mentioned in our previous Term letter, we have made adjustment to the school hours.
On behalf of the school, we would like to wish all our Hindu students and family members a blessed Diwali filled with endless joy, warmth and light!
Please see the table below for an update of the key events for the rest of the term (Changes are underlined).
Due to an evening event of Metta Welfare Association, M1 & M2 students would be dismissed earlier at 5.00 pm instead of the usual dismissal time of 5.30 pm on Thu, 14 November.
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