We believe that everyone is special, everyone can learn, and everyone can serve. In addition to the six domains, students are engaged in CCAs that explore their abilities beyond the classroom.
Niche CCAs
- Exposure to performances and competitions to build students’ skills and confidence
- Participation by skills

Boccia is a target sport. The aim of this Niche CCA is for students to throw, roll or kick the ball as close as possible to a white target ball (the jack).
The game can be played either individually, in pairs or as a team of three. It requires a high degree of muscle control, accuracy, concentration and tactical awareness from the Niche CCA participants.
Boccia is a suitable Niche CCA for our students with cerebral palsy and those who have severe physical disability or neurological conditions such as muscular dystrophy, spinal bifida. Boccia can be played both recreationally and competitively.
Students in the Boccia CCA are formally classified according to their conditions before any competition. Athletes with similar conditions and abilities will be classified into the same class.
The table below shows a brief description of the four classifications:
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| BC 1 | Athlete has Cerebral Palsy with locomotor dysfunction strongly affecting the whole body. |
| BC 2 | Athlete has Cerebral Palsy with locomotor dysfunction affecting the whole body. |
| BC 3 | Athlete may have cerebral palsy or conditions of non-cerebral or degenerative origin.
Athlete has severe locomotor dysfunction in all four limbs. |
| BC 4 | Athlete has severe locomotor dysfunction in all four limbs, of non-cerebral, degenerative or cerebral origin. |
Objectives
- Instill the three school values of Confidence, Respect and Resilience
- Promote good sportsmanship, nurture leadership, encourage competitive spirit, teamwork and foster independence through planned activities
- Improve coordination, muscular strength, control, concentration and challenging the mind to think strategically
- Build teamwork and cooperation amongst peers
- Promote Boccia as a form of recreational and/or competitive sport
Criteria
Students should:
- Be able to understand and follow 1 to 2-steps instructions
- Have a sense of direction (eg. far, near, left and right)
- Have an how an interest in sports
- Have good or normal eyesight with or without glasses
- Be able to identify colors (white, red and blue) and follow simple game rules
Achievements in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Achievements in 2020
Training in School during Covid-19 Situation
21 August 2020 at Classroom 4 / 5

Training in School during Covid-19 Situation
On going at Hall


Achievements in 2019
Singapore Boccia Special Training Workshop 2019
15 to 16 February 2019 at CPASS Hall
Our students and teachers from Boccia CCA attended the Singapore Boccia Special Training Workshop conducted by renowned Boccia Coach, Mr Kwon Cheolhyeon (Paralympian Coach). Coach Kwon shared valuable knowledge on how to improve their skills. It was truly a valuable experience.

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CCA Boccia 3D2N Camp
5 to 7 July 2019 at CPASS
Students from the CCA Boccia participated in their first three-day and two-night training camp. Through the activities, students were given the chance to display the school values and fulfilled the school belief that “Everyone can serve”.


Friendly Boccia Game with Elias Park Primary School
1 November 2019 at CPASS
The CCA Boccia hosted 24 students from Elias Park Primary School on 1 November. Students of CPASS helped to host the students and gave them an insight to Boccia through demonstration and a series of modified Boccia games. It was a fun and meaningful session for both schools and we looked forward to host them again next year!

CPASS Championship 2019
11, 18 & 25 October 2019 at CPASS
Students from the CCA Boccia participated in their first 3-day CPASS Boccia Championship 2019 on 11, 18 and 25 October. They tried their best and gave the audience a great showcase of exciting Boccia skills in their respective matches. Students Aloysius Gan from Class Eagle 1A, Sow Zi Xuan from Class Eagle 3A and Aaryll Ryan Das from Class Eagle 7A emerged winners from their respective categories.

Achievements in 2018
We are proud of our students who have trained hard for their achievements at the following events:
Annual Youth Connect Event
21 February 2018 at Meridian Junior College
Three students from the CCA Boccia were invited to take part in Meridian Junior College’s (MJC) annual Youth Connect Event. They were Elijah Lam (Eagle 6A), Edara Vasishta Choudhary (Eagle 9A) and Bryan Cheong (Owl 10A). The main purpose for this event was to allow their J1 students to interact, experience and have a deeper understanding of the different groups of people in our community.
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| MJC students were learning how to move the ramp during the game. | “The scores are tight. Who is going to win?” |
Tiger Balm Singapore Boccia Open
30 May to 2 June 2018 at Heartbeat@Bedok
Four nations – Singapore, Malaysia, Korea and Thailand participated in the tournament hosted by the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC). Our student Aloysius Gan, Eagle 10A, did us proud by representing Singapore in the Tiger Balm Singapore Boccia Open. Not only did he win a bronze medal in BC3 Pair but he also gained valuable experience when competing against other athletes from different countries.
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| Medallists of the Pair BC3 Event |
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| Ms Sim Ann, Senior Minister of State for Communications and Information and Culture, Community and Youth was there to support all the athletes. |
Get ActiveSG! National Games 2018 (Boccia Individual)
28 & 29 July 2018 at Toa Payoh Sports Hall
This year, six athletes (Aloysius Gan, Eagle 10A; Gan Sun Ling, Eagle 4/5A; Seri Nuratiqah, Eagle 6A; Juraimi Abudallah, Eagle 6A; Edara Vasishta Choudhary, Eagle 9A & Soh Zhi Xuan, Eagle 9A) from the school participated in the Get ActiveSG! National Games 2018. Facing stiff competition from other schools, our athletes made our school proud by winning 3 medals for the:
- BC3 Category, Gold medal – Aloysius Gan, Eagle 10A
- BC2 Category, Silver medal – Gan Sun Ling, Eagle 4/5A
- BC1 Category, Bronze medal – Seri Nuratiqah, Eagle 6A
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| Sun Ling was putting her visual acuity into practice as she assessed the ground for her next shot. With high amount of concentration and teamwork, Vasishta was determined to win a score for his school. | With high amount of concentration and teamwork, Vasishta was determined to win a score for his school. |
Friendly Boccia Game with Elias Park Primary School
19 October 2018 at CPAS School
Students from CCA Boccia participated in the Friendly Boccia Game with Elias Park Primary School on 19 October 2018.
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| Students from Elias Park Primary School were learning to be a ramp assistant in a Boccia game. |
Achievements in 2017
We are proud of our students who have trained hard for their achievements at the following events:
GetActive SG Boccia Competition (Individual)
From 20 July to 30 July 2017 at Heartbeat@Bedok
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BC3 Individual
Aloysius Gan Kai Hong, Owl 1A: Silver medal BC5 Individual Syed Amsyar Bin Ahmad Alhamid, Eagle 2A (pictured): Silver medal Our students Aaryll Ryan Das and Bryan Cheong played against each other at the BC4 Individual competition. |
Singapore National Para Games 2017
13 August 2017 at Pasir Ris Sports Hall
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BC1/2 Team
Pictured: Sow Zi Xuan, Eagle 2A & Gan Sun Ling, Eagle 10A: Bronze medal BC4 Pair Aaryll Ryan Das, Eagle 9B: Silver medal BC3 Pair Aloysius Gan Kai Hong, Owl 1A & Nurulasyiqah Mohammad Taha (National Team): Gold medal Jeremy Quek (Juraimi Abdullah), Eagle 8A & Eng Shi Hui Elaine, Eagle 9B: Bronze medal |
SIA Charity Run 2017 – Wheelathon
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Seven students, five caregivers and three teachers participated in the Wheelathon. |
Boccia Friendly Game with Elias Park Primary School
Scheduled to take place on 10 November 2017 at CPAS School Hall, with CPAS School student Boccia players participating in the game.

Through the Performing Arts CCA, students are introduced to various instruments like the xylophone, drums, cymbals,
shakers etc.
Under the guidance of an instructor they use instruments to play various pieces of music.
Through active participation, students are enriched in the social, academic, intellectual, cultural, democratic,
civic and aesthetic domains.
Objectives
- Enhance students’ experience and understanding in music and dance beyond students’ and parents’
expectations - Equip students with a holistic growth as well as to develop the various facets of the individual student’s
personality - Realise the hidden potential of the students’ performance in music & dance
Criteria
Students should:
- Be able to listen, understand, follow, and carry out instructions
- Follow rhythm tempo of music beats, follow dance steps and participate in singing
- Cooperate with others around him/her to perform together using musical instruments
- Decipher left from right and not exhibit challenging behavior (e.g. disturbing others, refusal to follow
instructions, disrupting lessons, etc) - Maintain regular attendance (75% attendance)
Achievements in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Achievements in 2020
Singapore Health Quality Service Awards 2020
14th January 2020 at NUS University Cultural Centre

CPAS Charity Livestream
5th September 2020 at CPAS School



Achievements in 2019
- CPAS Charity Dinner
- Aerospace Partners Golf Tournament
- Giocoso Concert
- Steptember Fundraising Campaign
- Extra Ordinary Celebration
- Vintage Car Rally
CPAS Charity Dinner
3rd August 2019 at Marina Bay Sands (MBS)
The performance by students from the Performing Arts CCA was one of the highlights during the CPAS Charity Dinner at Marina Bay Sands on 3 August. The students performed “Canon in C’’, which was a music track from The Arc. They also sang the song “True Colours’’ with lyrics by singer Cyndi Lauper.

Aerospace Partners Golf Tournament
16 August 2019 at Tanah Merah Club
It was a very exciting day for students of the CCA Performing Arts who performed at the Tanah Merah Country Club on 16 August. They spent the evening performing “Canon in C’’ and crooning to “Count on me” with lyrics by singer Bruno Mars. Their performance was received with huge applause from the audience.

Visit by Tony Memmel & US Embassy
16 August 2019 at CPASS
Under the United States (U.S.) Embassy Singapore Exchange Programme, the students were visited by the staff of U.S. Embassy and Tony Memmel, a singer-songwriter who taught himself how to play the guitar with one hand. He conducted an adaptive guitar workshop for the students and everyone had fun playing and singing together.
Giocoso Concert
24 August 2019 at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre
The Giocoso Concert was held at Singapore Chinese Cultural Centre on 24 August. Students from the Performing Arts CCA made a special appearance at the concert alongside the Da Kapo Late Starters Orchestra which is a group of musicians from different walks of life, who took up learning a musical instrument in the later part of their lives. Together, they celebrated the spirit of those who had overcome obstacles to make music a part of their lives.

Steptember Fundraising Campaign
29 August 2019 at the School Hall
Steptember kick started in Singapore at CPAS. Our students were very proud to showcase their talents by performing at the inauguration of the month-long event which had thousands of people around the world taking on the challenge to move 10,000 steps a day, or its equivalent, for 28 days starting on 3 September.

Extra Ordinary Celebration
8 November 2019 at University Cultural Centre Hall (NUS)
An Extra-Ordinary Celebration 2019 was the Singapore’s largest inclusive concert that was successfully held on 8 and 9 November. Themed “Home, Heart and Hope”, the event celebrated the artistic abilities of the performers who took to the stage in 24 inclusive teams. The event brought together more than 900 performers, 5,000 in the audience, and nearly 13,000 online viewers. Students from the CCA Performing Arts combined with Casuarina Primary School’s Concert Band in performing the items ‘Count On Me’ and ‘Happy’.


Vintage Car Rally
19 November 2019 at Singapore Island Country Club (SICC)
The students from the CCA Performing Arts were invited to the Singapore Island Country Club (SICC) where they performed ‘Feliz Navidaz’ & ‘Last Christmas’ for the Vintage Car Rally. In the true spirit of Christmas, the students were also treated to a vintage car ride after the event!

Achievements in 2018
- Musical Theatre Workshop
- CNY Festive Cheer Festival with SMRT
- Chinese New Year Celebration
- Tanglin Club – Tribute to the King
- SPD Staff Appreciation Day performance
- Performance @ National Day Celebrations
- CPAS Charity Dinner
- Inclusive Performing Arts Festival
- Vintage Care Rally
Musical Theatre Workshop
14 January 2018 at Verve Music and Dance School (Ang Mo Kio)
Every student got the opportunity to sing, dance, narrate, act and play a musical instrument.
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CNY Festive Cheer Festival with SMRT
9 February 2018 at Buona Vista MRT
The students put up a public performance and wished communters Gong Xi Fa Cai!
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Chinese New Year Celebration
15 February 2018 at CPASS
The celebration started off with a splendid performance put up by the CCA Performing Arts.
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Tanglin Club – Tribute to the King
12 May 2018 at Tanglin Club
The students with their very own Elvis Presley!
SPD Staff Appreciation Day performance
27 July 2018 at Orchid Country Club
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Performance @ National Day Celebrations
8 August 2018 at CPASS
A heart-warming performance put up by CCA Performing Arts to celebrate our Nation’s birthday.
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CPAS Charity Dinner
25 August 2018 at Marina Bay Sands
A combined performance with students from EIPIC and clients from the Adult Services to raise funds at the CPAS
Charity Dinner 2018.
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Inclusive Performing Arts Festival
10 November 2018 at Resort World Singapore
The CCA Performing Arts Group combined with Singapore Chinese Girls School and performed at Resort World
Singapore on 10 November 2018.
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Vintage Car Rally
13 November 2018 at The Singapore Island Country Club
The CCA Performing Arts Group performed for the Vintage Car Rally on 13 November 2018.
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Achievements in 2017
Tanglin Club – Rock Around the Clock Dinner
Muhd Firhad Bin Azhar, Eagle 8B and Mohamed Rais Mohamed Raimi, Eagle 7B performed at the Tanglin Club on 13 May
2017.
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SMRT’s 30 Years of Giving Appreciation Dinner
Our students attended SMRT’s 30 Years of Giving Appreciation Dinner and represented CPAS for the “Gift of Mobility”
launch.
Lum Yuan Ting Rachael, Eagle 10A
Chong Zai Ping Linus, Eagle 8B
Lam Hong Yolk Elijah, Eagle 9A
Cheong Nur Faidisha Qistina, Eagle 2B
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Cerebral Palsy Alliance Singapore’s Diamond Jubilee
CPAS 60th Anniversary Celebration and Launch of Singapore Cerebral Palsy Registry
Eileen Tan, Owl 1A, Rosemarie Georgiana Oxley, Eagle 7A and Ong Ziwei Jerryl, Eagle 8B performed at the finale of
the CPAS Diamond Jubilee Charity Dinner.
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Athletes’ Achievement Awards and Appreciation Reception
Students from the CCA Performing Arts performed for Singapore’s Asean Para Games 2017 athletes, taking the stage
during the Athletes’ Achievement Awards and Appreciation Reception on 25 October 2017 at Suntec City.
Children’s Charities Association of Singapore (CCA) Fair 2017
Students from the CCA Performing Arts will be performing at the Children’s Charities Association of Singapore (CCA)
Fair 2017 on 11 November 2017.
CPAS Graduation Night
Students from the CCA Performing Arts will be performing at the CPAS Graduation Night on 17 November 2017.

CPASS Helang group is an extension of the Scouts CCA which provides a platform for self-development and self-discovery. Scouts will aim to learn and demonstrate knowledge of basic scouting skills and mark achievements in areas such as camp craft, fun activities, citizenship and improving the environment.
While we follow the progress and proficiency badge scheme, there will be various modifications and adaptations to instructions and environment to suit the needs of the special scouts. We aim to create a stimulating environment, which prepares boys and girls to face and solve problems through courage, teamwork and creativity. Scouts will be given opportunities to work as a team, exercise responsibility, serve others and even lead their peers.
Our scouts are given many opportunities to participate in activities, events and camps organised by CCA or extension scout community. With this exposure, we hope to develop our scouts into motivated, independent and adaptable individuals who are able to maintain harmonious relationship with others and be a contributing member of the society.
Objectives
- Instil scouting values of discipline, responsibility, respect and courage
- Develop the love and respect for nature in our scouts
Criteria
Students should:
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- Have a love for outdoor and nature activities
- Be medically fit with no major behavioural concern
- Have moderate to good hand function and able to follow and carry out instructions
Highlights in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Highlights in 2020
Physical Training Sessions
Term 3 at Classroom 7
To build the students physical strength and endurance, we started the physical training sessions in Term 3. For an hour on every Friday morning, the scouts complete their walking and station activities.



Indoor Learning Sessions
Term 3 at Classroom 7
In light of the Covid-19 situation, we focused on activities we could do in the classroom. The scouts decided on completing their Cook badge in Term 3. We had a theory lesson on kitchen safety and hygiene during food preparation before trying out several recipes every week.



Highlights in 2019
Singapore Scouts Bicentennial Trek 2019
15 February 2019 at Changi Beach Park
As part of Singapore Bicentennial marking the 200th anniversary of Sir Stamford Raffles’ arrival in Singapore, our CPASS Scouts did a trek to Changi Beach. It was one of the commemorative activities that had the scouts trekking across Singapore. Throughout the trek, CPASS Scouts learnt about the Changi Beach Massacre and located the monument at Changi Beach Park.

Singapore Scouts Jobs Week
15 March 2019 at CPASS
The Scout Job Week took place from 15 to 30 March this year. The objective was to ingrain a hardworking spirit and to teach scouts the value of honest work. CPASS Scouts walked around the association building and offered to help with chores in return for donations. They diligently wiped tables/chairs and swept the floors.


National Day Parade 2019
8 August 2019 at CPASS
CPASS started off the National Day Celebration with a solemn observance ceremony. The CPASS Scouts held the National flag with dignity and marched with pride showing on their faces. It was no easy feat as they had to remember their steps and coordinate together as a group while marching. They had truly demonstrated and embraced the school values of ‘Resilience’ and ‘Confidence’.

Scouts Camp 2019
18 - 19 October 2019 at CPASS
The annual Scouts Camp was held in Term 4 of 2019. The scouts demonstrated the school values of confidence, resilience and respect through the various activities such as grocery shopping, food preparation, cooking, tent pitching and swimming. The scouts attained their Camper, Cook and Swimmer badges after the two-day overnight camp in school.




Highlights in 2018
Some of the highlights of our Scouting activities in 2018 are:
Scouts Job Week
2 and 9 March 2018 in CPASS
Scouts from all over Singapore, including our Helang Scouts took part in this annual Job Week in March. They did chores like wiping tables, shredding unwanted papers, sweeping and mopping the floor in exchange for a token sum to raise funds. These opportunities helped to instil values of honest work and dignity of labour in them.
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| Scouts were actively wiping the classroom tables. | Scouts were tidying the bookshelf in the hall. |
Dragon Boating
27 April 2018 at Kallang River
Track & Field, Swimming and Scouts CCA participated in a Dragon Boating Orientation Programme. During this collaboration, they got to know each other better and even challenged themselves to preserve when the rowing got tough, thus building up greater self-confidence.
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| Scouts in a group photograph before their Dragon Boating experience. | Scouts were having fun during the Dragon Boating activity. |
Hike at Coney Island
12 May 2018 in Punggol Settlement
All the schools from the east area sent their Scouts representatives to participate in this hiking activity which was held on a Saturday. Two teachers (Mr Alvin and Ms Divya) and two of our senior scouts (Adrian Chan Beng Heam, Eagle 7A and Jireh Chua De Zhi, Eagle 4/5A) took part in this event. The meeting point was at the Punggol Settlement. Scouts, from the schools in the east, met and made friends. They were asked to go in groups to perform certain tasks together and they had loads of fun.
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| Adrian and Jireh were map reading. | Adrian and Jireh completed their trek with resilience. |
UOB Collaboration
29 June 2018 in CPASS
Volunteers from UOB collaborated with the students of CCA Scouts and Special Arts in an art project. The students had to learn to work with these volunteers and ask for help whenever and wherever it was needed.
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| Scouts and volunteers of UOB were working together in an art project. |
National Day Celebration
8 August 2018 in CPASS
It is a routine for the scouts to march in with the state and school flags during the National Day Celebration. The scouts worked hard, trained hard with resilience and pulled it off successfully this year. Wei You was the Commander for the march-in parade this year and he performed his role with confidence.
| A march-in by the Scouts during CPASS National Day Celebration. |
Charity Draw Donations
24 August and 14 September 2018 in CPASS
Charity Draw Donations is a yearly affair for the scouts community. Students were given a set of tickets to sell to raise funds. This activity has instilled confidence in the scouts as they asked for donations by confidently explaining the purpose of this donation drive.
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| Students were asking Teacher Joyce & Teacher Suzana for donations during CCA Day. | |
Highlights in 2017
Some of the highlights of our Scouting activities in 2017 are:
Job Week 2017
Together with scouts from all over Singapore, CPASS Helang scouts participated in the Job Week on 24 March 2017. They completed chores like wiping surfaces and watering the plants in exchange for a token sum. This activity helped to instil the values of honest work and dignity of labour. A total of over one hundred dollars was raised during the job week.
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Serigala Campfire
During the Serigala Campfire at MINDS Towner Gardens School, CPAS School put up a performance, with Kamilia Syuhada, Eagle 3B, Chan Benng Heam Adrian, Eagle 7A, and their teachers sang the song “Try Everything”. The spirit of team camaraderie shone through as all the scouts sang campfire songs together with gusto.
Camp Rigel 2017
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The senior Cub Scout leaders (Chua De Zhi Jireh, Eagle 6A and Lim Jia Jun Henry, Eagle 9A) were selected to represent CPAS School in the annual Camp Rigel from 12-13 August 2017. The boys’ skills were put to good use as they tried their hands at tying knots, pitching a tent and outdoor cooking. The highlight of the camp was the campfire and night walk in the neighbourhood. |
Highlights in 2016
Some of the highlights of our Scouting activities in 2016 are:
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Special Arts offers students with interest in art to learn useful skills from our art instructor, Mr Patrick Yee.It provides a platform for students to showcase their talent and expand their knowledge in art and art-making through different media by means of painting, mosaic making, silk printing, 3-D sculpture with clay & paper mache, etc.
Students also embark on field trips to art exhibitions of local and overseas artists to build their appreciation and awareness of art around them.
Objectives
- Develop hand-eye co-ordination
- Provide opportunities for creative and artistic expression
- Improve skills pertaining to colouring, folding, cutting and pasting
- Develop student’s skills and creativity through involvement in painting, sculpture and craftwork
Criteria
Students should:
- Be able to follow and carry out instructions
- Have good hand functions
- Have passion for and interest in art
- Not display any major behavioural issues
Achievements in 2025
Special Arts CCA Showcased at SYF 2025 Exhibition
In July 2025, CPASS East Special Arts CCA participated in the Singapore Youth Festival Art Exhibition themed “Tiny Wonders, Big Ideas.” Out of 500 submissions nationwide, 112 artworks were selected for display at the National Gallery Singapore, including CPASS East’s piece, “Singapore in Motion.” The artwork showcased iconic landmarks and celebrated Singapore’s innovation and culture. Students Joanne Ngoh Pei Sing and Celine Hooi Ji Woo represented the school, accompanied by Ms Nurul Asyiqin Abdullah and Vice-Principal Ms Suzana Ahmed. The exhibition, officiated by Senior Minister of State for Education Mr David Neo, was a proud and meaningful milestone for the school.

Special Arts CCA Joins Artbrellah Project Launch
On 23 August 2025, our Special Arts CCA was invited to the launch of the Artbrellah Project at Toa Payoh Interchange — a meaningful initiative combining art, accessibility, and social responsibility. We are proud to share that Joanne Ngoh Pei Sing’s artwork, Tree of Love, was selected to be printed on umbrellas as part of this project.

Achievements in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Achievements in 2020
North East Community Development Council (NECDC) Online Art Market Sale
September 2020 at CPAS


Creation of tokens of appreciation
Term 3 & 4 at CPAS

Achievements in 2019
‘See What I see’ 2019 – VSA’s Annual Art Competition
20 to 29 September 2019 at Forum the Shopping Mall
Our students from the CCA Special Arts participated in the 17th edition ‘See What I See’ – VSA Singapore’s Annual Art Competition for Children and Youth with Special Needs. Their artworks were selected and exhibited at Forum the Shopping Mall.

Name of artwork : “Walk me to the Future”
Artwork exhibited under the category “Judges Pick”

Name of artwork : “Happy Me Future”
Artwork exhibited under the category “Judges Pick”

Name of artwork : “Colour Me Butterfly”
Artwork exhibited under the category “School Showcase”
Achievements in 2018
- True Colours Festival 2018
- CPASS Open House
- NDP Funpack
- Art Workshop with UOB Heartbeat Volunteers
- Creating tokens of Appreciation
- VSA’s 16th Annual Art Competition
True Colours Festival 2018
22 March 2018 at OCBC Square
Students submitted 4 flags for the event which they had been working on from the previous year.
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| The colourful birds found at Jurong Bird Park are featured in this flag. | This flag showed one of the many trees growing in our Garden City. |
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| Orchids and Singapore icons such as the Singapore Flyer, Merlion, and Marina Bay Sands formed the theme for this flag. | This flag showcased the vibrancy of the flora and fauna found in Singapore. |
CPASS Open House
11 May 2018 at CPASS
During this annual event, artworks of the students were showcased and students were present to sell their artworks to raise funds for the school.
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| Welcoming parents to view students’art workin the Art Room. | Some of the artworks on sale. | Many of the students’ work were quickly snapped up. |
NDP Funpack
26 June 2018 at Float @Marina Bay
Ex-student from CCA Special Arts, Rajkiran Parienan, saw his design for the NDP Funpack, which he created over a few CCA sessions last year, being unveiled together with the other funpacks. The event was graced by the President of Singapore, Mdm Halimah Yacob.
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| Raj beside his NDP pack design. | A proud moment for Raj as the President signed on his funpack. |
Art Workshop with UOB Heartbeat Volunteers
29 June 2018 at CPASS
Students from the Special Arts and Scouts CCA participated in an art workshop conducted specially for them by volunteers from UOB Hearbeat.
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| Let me help you. | Making friends while learning. |
Creating tokens of appreciation
January-November 2018 at CPASS
A number of CCA sessions were set aside for students to create tokens of appreciation for our many partners. Hidden talents were discovered.
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| Now to touch up with a contrasting colour. | See how I paint with my fingers. | Our master pieces, created specially for our partners. |
VSA’s 16th Annual Art Competition
21 to 30 September 2018 at Forum Shopping Mall
Mohamed Aiman Bin Abdullah’s (Eagle 7A) art piece was selected as one of the commendable entries in the competition. Winning entries were displayed at the Art Exhibition held at the Forum the Shopping Mall from 21 to 30 September 2018.
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Achievements in 2017
Arts Jamming
Students in the Special Arts CCA participated in the Arts Jamming Event on 11 March 2017. This event was held at the Red Box as part of the Youth Corps Service Week (11- 18 March 2017). Students had the opportunity to create art pieces together with the Guest of Honour, Minister for Culture, Community and Youth, Ms Grace Fu and students from other schools.
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CPAS School Open House
Students helped to raise funds for CPAS by placing their art pieces up for sale during the CPAS School Open House on 12 May 2017.
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VSA’s 15th Annual Art Competition for Children and Youths with Disabilities
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Four art pieces submitted by our CCA Special Arts students for Very Special Arts (VSA)’s 15th Annual Art Competition for Children and Youths with Disabilities were selected as commendable entries.
These entries were showcased at an Art Exhibition held at Forum the Shopping Mall from 15 to 24 September 2017.
Congratulations to our budding artists, Muhd Irfan Mustaqim Bin Abdul Jalil from Eagle 5A, Mohamed Aiman Bin Abdullah from Eagle 6A, Siti Raudhah Jamaludin from Eagle 8A and Muhd Amzar Bin Mohamad Azahar from Eagle 8B.
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At the Swimming CCA, Students will learn swimming and motor skills under the guidance of professional coaches.
They will also pick up vital skills such as
- competitive strokes
- cardio-muscular endurance
- water endurance
In addition, they would develop necessary socio-emotional skills such as teamwork, discipline and character development.
There are two tracks in the CPASS Swimming team, namely the non-competitive and competitive team.
Non-Competitive Track
Our non-competitive focuses on achieving water confidence, swimming independently, and physical fitness.
Competitive Track
Our competitive swimmers would be trained to possibly represent our school in local swimming competitions organised by the Singapore Disability Sports Council (SDSC).
For instance, in 2015, our students participated in the National Special Schools Swimming Championship, as well as the SPH National Para Swimming Championships.
Objectives
- Educate students on the importance of water safety
- Equip students with essential skills for swimming and survival
- Develop confidence and independence in the swimming pool
- Learn general and deep-end water safety (Swim Safer Stage 1)
Criteria
Students should:
- Not have a history of epilepsy (fits)
- Be able to follow verbal instructions independently
Short-listed students would go through a trial session, where they would be assessed by our swimming coaches on their confidence, basic strokes, endurance and stamina.
Achievements in 2025
Haw Par National Youth Para Swimming Championship 2025
On 12 April 2025, CPASS East Swimming CCA competed in the Haw Par National Youth Para Swimming Championship. We proudly welcomed Joel Wong from Eagle 23A, who made a remarkable debut by winning gold in the 50-metre breaststroke after years of dedicated training. Two experienced athletes, Siti Nur Iman and Mohamad Shan Rusyaidi, also represented the school, with Shan securing gold in the 50-metre freestyle. Although Iman was disqualified due to a false start, she displayed admirable perseverance and sportsmanship. Congratulations to all athletes for their dedication and for representing CPASS East with pride.

Achievements in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Achievements in 2020
Training in School during Covid-19 Situation
Term 2 & 3 at Cpas Track
Due to Covid-19 situation, swimming activities had been replaced with dryland workouts which helped to improve the students’ endurance, strength and coordination.

Training in CPAS Pool
Term 4 at CPAS Pool
The swimmers were finally able to go back into the water after two terms of dryland training. The students were back to their usual training sessions of distance kicking and stroke corrections, etc.


Achievements in 2019
Haw Par Youth Para Swimming Championship
27 September 2019 at Our Tampines Hub
5 students from CPASS competed in the swimming competition held at Our Tampines Hub. This year, they also had the honour to be introduced to Mr Baey Yam Keng, MP of Tampines North GRC. The students introduced themselves and shared about their feelings & experiences participating in the para swimming competition.
The five CPASS representatives are:
- Siti Hawa Binte Abdullah
- Liew Jia Jun
- Samuel Sng
- Ng Thaim Hock
- Adrian Chan

CCA Track & Field & Swimming Overseas Trip 2019
19 to 22 June 2019 in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand
Together with students from Track and Field CCA, 5 students from the CPASS swim team went to Nakhon Nayok, Thailand for a 4 days 3 night adventure camp in June 2019. For most of the students, it was their first time taking a plane to go on an overseas trip without their families. The students displayed confidence and resilience as they participated in various activities such as mountain trekking, abseiling and flying fox. They also had the chance to try some local Thai delights!
The students are:
- Siti Hawa Binte Abdullah
- Lucas Chan
- Samuel Sng
- Ng Thaim Hock
- Jim Lee

Achievements in 2018
Congratulations to the following students for their achievements in 2018:
- SPH Foundation National Inclusive Swimming Championships 2018
- Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018
- Haw Par National Youth Para Swimming Championships 2018
- Singapore National Games 2018
SPH Foundation National Inclusive Swimming Championships 2018
7 April 2018 at Tampines Sports Hub
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Participants:
50m Butterfly:
100m Breastroke:
100m Freestyle:
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| Thomas Ng during the Prize Ceremony with Mr Baey Yam Keng, Senior Parliamentary Secretary, Ministry of Transport & Ministry of Culture, Community and Youth | |
Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018
30 June 2018 at Singapore Sports School
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50m Free Style
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100m Freestyle
50m Butterfly
100m Breaststroke
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Haw Par National Youth Para-Swimming Championships 2018
20 July 2018 at Tampines Sports Hub
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Participants:
Finisher Race
50m Freestyle
100m Freestyle:
50m Butterfly
100m Breaststroke
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Singapore National Games 2018
4 and 5 August 2018 at Tampines Sports Hub
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Participants:
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Achievements in 2017
Congratulations to the following students for their achievements in 2017:
Haw Par National Youth Para Swimming Championships 2017
13 April 2017 at Singapore Sports School
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50M Free Style
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58th National Inter-School Swimming Championships 2017
21 April 2017 at OCBC Aquatic Centre
50M Free Style
- Siti Hawa Binte Abdullah, Eagle 7A: Participation Award
- Thomas Ng Thiam Hock, Eagle 8B: Participation Award
- Samuel Sng Yew Suan, Eagle 8B: Participation Award
SPH Foundation National Inclusive Swimming Championships
1 July 2017 at Toa Payoh Swimming Complex
50M Freestyle (S10 Junior division)
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- Siti Hawa Binte Abdullah, Eagle 7A and Jim Lee, Eagle 5A: Gold
50M Freestyle (S10 Open division)
- Thomas Ng Thiam Hock, Eagle 8B: Gold
- Samuel Sng Yew Suan, Eagle 8B: Silver
- Ryan Choo Yi An, Eagle 8A: Bronze
Get Active! National Para Games Championships (Swimming) 2017
30 July 2017 at Tampines Hub
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50M Freestyle
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SwimSafer Test (Stage 1 & 2)
25 August 2017 at Sengkang Swimming Complex
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Stage 1 Achievers
Stage 1 & 2 Achievers
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Winning medals is not the only goal for our CCA:
We aim to promote participation and facilitate building of sport skills, and sportsmanship through training and competitions.
Students learn an array of skills such as agility and stamina training, start positions, 60m, 100m and 200 meter run, wheelchair race and field event such as adaptive shot-put and javelin.
Objectives
- Equip students with skills for the different track and field games and events
- Develop each student’s potential, mental resilience and foster competitive spirit
- Develop confidence, self-esteem, teamwork and sportsmanship
Criteria
Students should:
- Be able to listen and follow instructions
- Have passion for running and enjoy sports
- Be able to endure training under the sun.
- Be independent in toileting and are able to wheel independently and have a sense of direction (for students who are wheelchair-users)
Achievements in 2025
Para Athletics Inter-School Championships 2025 – Track & Field CCA
On 17 May, eleven students from the Track and Field CCA represented the school at the Para Athletics Inter-School Championships held at Chua Chu Kang Stadium. Competing against athletes from eight SPED and mainstream schools, students participated in events such as sprinting, shot put, and long jump. Despite challenging weather conditions, the team showed great determination and sportsmanship. A standout performance came from Chrislyn Rae, who won gold in the long jump. Overall, the team delivered an impressive performance, winning 15 medals and retaining the Best Performing School Trophy, making the school immensely proud.

Achievements in 2021
In 2021, there were no activities for all Niche CCAs due to Covid-19.
Achievements in 2020
Training in School during Covid-19 Situation
- Term 2, 3 and 4 at CPASS
CCA Track and Field
Training sessions for students of CCA Track and Field in CPASS have continued in the midst of Covid-19 situation. Sports and physical activities are vital in ensuring that students are able to sustain their stamina and fitness during the challenging period. Training sessions have taken new routines for coach, teachers and students. New routines such as physical distancing, the minimized sharing of equipment, wiping down of sports equipment as well as hand sanitisation are maintained during the sessions. Everyone’s safety and well-being are ensured at all time.



Achievements in 2019
Heartiest congratulations to students for their hard work and effort in the following achievements in 2019:
- Cold Storage Kids Run 2019
- CCA Track & Field & Swimming Overseas Trip 2019
- Run For Inclusion 2019
- Inclusive Sports Festival 2019
- Haw Par National Youth Athletics Championship 2019
- Rock Climbing With TMJC
Cold Storage Kids Run 2019
- 2 June 2019 at Palawan Green, Sentosa
- 7 students participated in the event on Cold Storage Kids Run 2019.

CCA Track & Field & Swimming Overseas Trip 2019
- 19 June to 22 June 2019 in Nakhon Nayok, Thailand
- 11 students from both Swimming and Track and Field CCA participated in the adventure overseas trip to Nakhon Nayok, Thailand. 6 students were from Track & Field CCA. It was definitely an adventure trip that challenged the students out of their comfort zone.

Run for Inclusion 2019
- 27 July 2019 at SAFRA Punggol
- 9 students participated in the event on Run For Inclusion 2019.

Inclusive Sports Festival 2019
- 3rd August 2019 at Our Tampines Hub
- 11 students participated in the event on Inclusive Sports Festival 2019. It was a fun-filled day with exciting activities and games for the students to participate in.

Haw Par National Youth Athletics Championship 2019
- 4 September 2019 at Kallang Practice Track
- 9 students participated in the event on Haw Par National Youth Athletics Championship 2019. Everyone were determined to do their best, regardless of whether they win or lose!
- 200 Meter and 100 Meter Wheelchair Race Girls 17-19 yrs
- Gold -- Nur Aisha bte Jumaát, Eagle 4A
- 200 Meter Run and 100 Meter Run Boys 17-19 yrs
- Gold – Vic Ngo Jin Zheng, Eagle 4A
- 100 Meter Run Boys 11-13 yrs
- Gold -- Tan Zhi Xiang, Eagle 2A
- Silver -- Lucas Yan Jun Jie, Eagle 8B
- 100 Meter Run Girls 11-13 yrs
- Gold -- Koh Ling Yun, Eagle 8B
- 60 Meter Run Boys 9-10 yrs
- Gold -- Hardik Kumara, Eagle 9B
- 60 Meter Wheelchair Race Boys 9-10 yrs
- Gold -- Nor Ryzqy Khalaf, Eagle 9A
- 60 Meter Run Boys 7-8 yrs
- Gold -- Wayne Ng, Eagle 10B
- 100 Meter Finisher Race
- Gold -- Muhd Ryyan Zufayri bin Mohd Sani, Eagle 3A

Rock Climbing with Tampines Meridian JC
18 October 2019 at Tampines Meridian JC
10 students participated in the rock climbing session with staff and students from Tampines Meridian Junior College

Achievements in 2018
Congratulations to the following students for their achievements in 2018:
- Play Ability
- Singapore Kindness Run 2018
- Cold Storage Kids Run 2018
- Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018
- UOB Heartbeat Run 2018
- Inclusive Sports Festival 2018
- Running Hour 2018
- Zoo Zoom Day Out
- Haw Par National Youth
Play Ability
17 March 2018 in Heartbeat at Bedok
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| Eight students participated in the Play Ability event |
Singapore Kindness Run 2018
13 May 2018 at Angsana Green, East Coast Park
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| Six students participated in the Singapore Kindness Run 2018 |
Cold Storage Kids Run 2018
20 May 2018 at Palawan Green, Sentosa
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| Nine students participated in the Cold Storage Kids Run 2018 |
Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018
30 Jun 2018 at Singapore Sports School
Eight students participated in the Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018 |
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400m Run Men 12+ year old
200m Run Men 9 -12 year old
100m Run 9 -12 year old
100m Wheelchair Women
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400m Run Men 16+ year old
200m Run Men 14 -16 year old
100m Run Men 14 -16 year old
100m Wheelchair Men
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UOB Heartbeat Run 2018
8 July 2018 at Singapore Sports Hub
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| Nine students participated in the UOB Heartbeat Run 2018 |
Inclusive Sports Festival 2018
4 August 2018 at Singapore Sports Hub
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| Seven students participated in the Inclusive Sports Festival 2018 |
Running Hour 2018
26 August 2018 at Bishan Stadium
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| Seven students participated in the Running Hour 2018 |
Zoo Zoom Day Out
8 September 2018 at Singapore Zoo
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| Five students participated in the Zoo Zoom Day Out event |
Haw Par National Youth
28 September 2018 at Bedok Stadium
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| 7 students participated in the Haw Par National Youth Competition on 28 September 2018. |
Achievements in 2017
Haw Par National Youth Para Athletics Championships 2017
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Boys 60m Dash
Boys 60m Wheelchair Race
Girls 60m Wheelchair Race
Boys 100m Run
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Girls 100m Run
Girls 100m Wheelchair Race
Girls Shot Put 1kg
Boys Shot Put 1kg
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Runninghour 2017
Five students from the Track and Field CCA and three students from the Swimming CCA participated in the run on 13 May 2017 at Bedok Reservoir.
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Adaptive Sports Adventure Day 2017
Six students participated in the Adaptive Sports Adventure Day on 20 May 2017 at the Singapore Sports School.
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Cold Storage Kids Run 2017
Eight students participated in the Cold Storage Kids Run on 28 May 2017 at Sentosa.
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45th National Inclusive Athletics Championship 2017
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Men 200m
Women 200m
Women 200m Wheelchair
Men 100m
Boys 100m 7-9 yrs
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Boys 100m 13-14yrs
Women 100m
Women 100m Wheelchair
Girls 100m Wheelchair
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Inclusive Sports Festival 2017
Five of our students participated in the Inclusive Sports Festival on 29 July 2017 at Tampines Hub.
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Rock Climbing @ Meridian Junior College
Nine of our students will be participating in the Rock Climbing @ Meridian Junior College event on 27 October 2017.
Urgent Run 2017
Nine of our students will be participating in the Urgent Run at East Coast Park on 28 October 2017.
Regular CCAs
- Experiential learning
- Participation by interests
- Yearly rotating basis
For students under the Functional Programme
Baking CCA aims to introduce baking as an activity for leisure or hobby and a potential career in the future, by encouraging students to create, share and indulge in food. This CCA strives to provide experiential learning for the students through tactile and multi-sensory activities with the use of their 5 senses, e.g. exploring textures through their sense of touch and exploring aroma through their sense of smell.
Students may also have the opportunity to have bake sales during school events (e.g., mother's day).
Objectives
- Develop fine motor skills
- Develop hand-eye coordination
- Develop work habits and work endurance
- Develop confidence and resilience when working in a kitchen setting
Criteria
- Has adequate hand movements
- Able to follow 2-step instruction
- Show great interest in food
- Show interest in baking/cooking
- Having no allergy is an advantage

For students under the Functional Programme
Photography Club aims to encourage students to develop keen observation skills of their space and environment, using photography as a medium to tell their story and communicate their ideas.
Students are given opportunities to take photos outdoors within the school vicinity and during planned learning journeys.
Objectives
- Acquire basic understanding of camera features and handling
- Apply basic technical skills to shoot photographs representing several themes
- Apply basic photo editing skills
Criteria
Students should:
- Be able to follow at least two-step instructions

For students under the High Support Programme
Students learn to play musical instruments, participate in wheelchair dancing and watch musicals to be inspired as well as gather ideas for different dances.
The club aims to support fine and gross motor development as well as stimulate attention, cooperation, sensory processing, visual skills, speech and language development, and impulse control.
Through the dance segment, students develop creativity and self-expression, while rhythm helps them establish the connection between sound and the vibration of movement.
Objective
- Develop motor skills
- Develop social skills
- Develop attention skills
- Develop listening skills
Criteria
- Students should able to benefit from stimulation from auditory and kinesthetic inputs
- Students with motor disabilities can be assisted hand-over-hand to participate in the activities

For students under the High Support Programme
Students learn to improve on their cognitive, social, and emotional development through sensory activities. They learn to engage in positive interactions with the world around.
In a fun and interactive manner, students work towards building essential skills with their bodies and better neurological systems.
Objective
- Explore different sensory textures and activities
- Develop manipulative motor skills
- Develop cognitive skills
Criteria
- Students with motor disabilities can be assisted hand-over-hand to participate in the activities
- Students who need to be stimulated through various sensory activities

Students will learn to have fun in water play activities. They will learn to acquire improvements in fine motor skills and hand-eye co-ordination. It can also be educational as students learn about gravity, density, capacity and temperature. Water play activities will be conducted inside the school swimming pool or the splash pool.
Objectives
- Develop motor skills.
- Develop social skills.
Criteria
- Water activities must always be closely supervised by an adult, therefore every participant must be accompanied by only one caregiver or parent. If there is no accompanying adult, the student will sit out the water play session for that day.
- Student must not have medical complications that will endanger himself during the activities

Students will learn to improve on their cognitive, social, and emotional development through drama in multisensory spaces. They will learn to engage in positive interactions with people and their surroundings. In a fun and interactive manner through dramatization, students will work towards building better social-interactive skills.
Objectives:
- Explore different sensory textures and activities
- Develop communication skills
- Develop cognitive skills
Criteria:
Students in the High Support Programme who need to be encouraged to interact with others as well as to be stimulated through various sensory activities
The Creative Craft Club aims to provide students with the opportunity to create various craft works. We also aspire to create a safe and creative space in which these craft activities can take place.
The Craft Activities Include:
- Scrap booking
- Floral Arrangement
- Soap / Candle Making
- Jewelry Making
- Block printing
Objectives:
- Students to explore and create various craft works.
- Students to acquire specific skills (fine motor, hand-eye coordination & creativity) pertaining to each individual craft work.
- Students to have an opportunity to showcase their craft works at various platforms.
Criteria:
- Students who have pincer and palmer grasps.
- Students who have the ability to manipulate items with one or two hands.
- Students who are able to follow 1 to 2-step instructions.
Students learn to tell stories and express themselves through drama and music.
Simple drama exercises, story time and short skits will help students develop their language and socio-emotional skills. The opportunity to perform in front of an audience will also help the students to boost their self-confidence and express themselves better.
Drama is also more impactful when paired with music. Students will move to different music and learn to convey emotions through their bodies.
Objectives:
- Develop confidence in dramatic play.
- Develop turn-taking skills.
- Develop language skills.
- Develop socio-emotional skills.
Criteria:
Students in the Functional Programme and should be able to follow one-step instructions.













































































Eight students participated in the Singapore Sports School Para Games 2018










