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CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017

10 Jan 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
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CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
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CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
CCA Handbook For Secondary 1 students' Parents 2017
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  1. 1 DAMAI SECONDARY SCHOOL CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITES CCA HANDBOOK FOR PARENTS 2017 Name of student:______________________ Class:________
  2. 2 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITY(CCA) GUIDELINES Introduction Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) forms an integral part of the school’s co-curriculum and it is compulsory for every secondary school student. CCA provides students the opportunities to learn outside the classroom context, and is a platform for inculcating the school values (FAITH) and encourages students to develop skills and competencies that would enable them to lead a meaningful and purposeful school life. Students are developed through a student-centric co-curricular experience, and CCA plays an important role in the holistic development of the child. A holistic education provides students with a broad and deep foundation for lifelong learning. This includes learning not just in the academic areas. Equally important is the development of values and life skills in each child. This will equip the child to handle the challenges in life later on. The school offers a range of co-curricular programmes to help students achieve a holistic education. Community service is also invaluable in helping students develop qualities such as care, concern and respect for others in society. A holistic education also supports students to discover their strengths, interests and talents. Students tend to flourish in areas they are interested in. Thus, as far as possible, we should allow them to pursue their areas of interest. Aim The aim of CCA is to teach students CCA-specific knowledge and skills, inculcate in them correct values and desirable social attitudes through sustained participation in any of the CCA groups, and provide for healthy recreation. The CCA also offers excellent platforms for students to learn core values, social and emotional competencies and the emerging 21st Century Competencies. All CCA emphasise social interaction by providing a common space for friendships and social integration amongst students of diverse backgrounds. Through CCA, students develop a sense of identity and belonging to the school, and instil a sense of responsibility. Participation in the CCA facilitates your child’s learning of values, skills and competencies for life.
  3. 3 Policy CCA participation in school is compulsory for all students in secondary schools. Students must have a main CCA each year from one of the 4 groups, namely, Physical Sports, Uniformed Groups, the Visual and Performing Arts and Clubs and Societies. Every student will take part in one core CCA only. Participation in a second CCA may be allowed if it is at school representation level. This is to ensure that students do not have too heavy a CCA load. As part of the school’s Start Right programme for CCA, all students were informed on the importance of regular attendance and active participation in CCA. The weekly schedule for all the CCAs in the school is also uploaded on the school’s website for your reference. The school seeks your assistance in monitoring your child/ward’s attendance in his/her CCA throughout the year. Please note that once the CCA is allocated to your child/ward, there should not be any changes. CCA transfers are only allowed at the beginning of each year, and students are expected to attain at least 75% attendance for the year, including holiday trainings, before they are allowed to change to another CCA. Any discontinuity of the allocated CCA may lead to the loss of accumulated CCA points. Repeated failures to attend CCA may lead to an adverse Conduct Grade. Students are encouraged to stay in the same CCA throughout his/her secondary years to achieve the maximum possible CCA attainment at the end of Secondary 4 or 5, and this level of attainment will be converted to a bonus point(s) which can be used for admission to Junior Colleges/ Polytechnics/ Institutes of Education (JC/Poly/ITE). Selection of Activities Our CCA programme offers a range of activities and caters to the varied interest and abilities of students. The core activities are as follows: Sports & Games Uniformed Groups Visual & Performing Arts Clubs & Societies Canoeing Dragon Boat Handball Netball Rugby Softball Boys' Brigade Girl Guides National Cadet Corp National Police Cadet Corp St John’s Ambulance Brigade Art Club Choir Ethnic Dance Gu-zheng Modern Dance Symphonic Band Info- Communication Club
  4. 4 CO-CURRICULAR ACTIVITYGRADING GUIDELINES – LEAPS 2.0 LEAPS 2.01 LEAPS 2.0 is a framework to recognise secondary school students’ holistic development. Students will be recognised with levels of attainment in four domains: Participation, Achievement, Leadership and Service. SUPPORTING YOUR CHILD As parents, you play an important role in ensuring your child’s holistic and balanced development. Your child benefits most when the emphasis on developing values, life skills and your child/ward’s interests and strengths are reinforced at home. You can discuss the following areas with your child when selecting his/her co-curricular activities:  Identifying interests and strengths Example: What is your child interested in? What is your child good at?  Setting objectives Example: What kind of person does your child want to be? What kind of values and life skills should your child be developed in?  Encouraging self-directed learning Example:How does your childwant to pursue this development?What are the possible opportunities that can help support this development?  Managing commitments Example: Is your child able to cope? How can you help to support him/her in the learning pursuits? 1 LEAPS stands for Leadership, Enrichment, Achievement, Participation and Service. LEAPS 2.0 builds on the LEAPS system to better reflect MOE’s current emphasis on Student-Centric, Values-Driven education.
  5. 5 LEAPS 2.0 DOMAINS Participation This domain recognises students’ participation in one school-based2 Co-Curricular Activity (CCA). Recognition is based on the number of years of participation and exemplary conduct and active contribution3 to the CCA. Sustained engagement in the same CCA allows for progressive development of character, skills, knowledge and friendships, and will be accorded higher recognition. Service This domain recognises students’ development as socially responsible citizens who contribute meaningfully to the community. Every secondary school student will contribute at least 6 hours per school year to the community. They can choose to embark on a Values-In- Action project (VIA). Students will be recognised for the time they put into planning, service and reflection, when participating in a VIA project. Leadership This domain recognises students’ leadership development. Recognition is accorded to students’ ability to take charge of personal development, work in a team and assume responsibilities in service of others. In addition to formal leadership appointments, participation in student leadership modules/workshops, the National Youth Achievement Award (NYAA) and leadership positions in the school, CCA or student-initiated/student-led projects will also be recognised. Achievement This domain recognises students’ representation and accomplishment in co-curricular involvements beyond the classroom. Opportunities for representation and accomplishment present valuable learning experiences for students to learn discipline, resilience and develop their character. Students may represent the school or organisations endorsed by the school. Recognising external opportunities better caters to students’ diverse interests and talents. It also recognises the community’s role in developing the child. Representation refers to being selected and endorsed by the school or an organisation endorsed by the school (e.g. the community club or national association) to contribute, perform or compete. It need not be tied to his/her CCA in school. Accomplishment refers to attaining accolades and awards at competitions, festivals, performances, exhibitions, conferences and symposiums where the student represents the school or other organisations endorsed by the school. The details on the levels of attainment for each of the domains are attached at Annex A. 2 School-based CCA refers to CCA that are organised w ithin the schoolor have been endorsed by the school. 3 Schools have processes in place to determine ‘exemplary conduct and active contribution’ w ith respect to their school’s context.
  6. 6 Recognition of Students’ Level of Attainment At the end of the graduating year, students’ co-curricular attainment will be recognised according to Excellent/Good/Fair. The level of attainment will be converted to a bonus point(s) which can be used for admission to Junior Colleges/ Polytechnics/ Institutes of Education (JC/Poly/ITE). Co-Curricular Attainment Details Excellent (2 bonus points) Student who attains a minimum Level 3 in all four domains with at least a Level 4 in one domain. Good (1 bonus point) Student who attains a minimum Level 1 in all four domains with any one of the following: i. At least Level 2 in three domains; ii. At least Level 2 in one domain and at least Level 3 in another domain; or iii. At least Level 4 in one domain. Fair Student’s attainment in co-curricular will not translate into any bonus points. Please refer to examples in Annex B. For enquiries, please contact: Name: Miss Lee Ley Har, HOD Aesthetics/CCA Office Tel: 6442 2558 Email Address: lee_ley_har@moe.edu.sg Name: Mrs Ng-Teo Swee Wah, SH PE/CCA Office Tel: 6442 2558 Email Address: teo_swee_wah@moe.edu.sg
  7. 7 CCA TIME-LINE 2017 FOR SECONDARY 1 AND NEW STUDENTS Date / Activity Details of Activity Term 1, Week 1 Friday, 6 January 2017 CCA Aptitude Trial  Sec 1 students will undergo CCA aptitude trial for the Performing Arts and Sports CCAs, conducted by CCA instructors and teachers.  Students with the required aptitude may be pre-selected by the CCA instructors and teachers.  No confirmation of acceptance into any CCA will be made during this CCA Aptitude Trial. Term 1, Week 1 Saturday, 7 January 2017 Sec 1 Meet-the-Parents session cum CCA Fair  Briefing to all parents on: o Social Emotional Support for Sec 1 students o CCA matters  All CCAs will set-up exhibition booths in the school.  Students and parents are strongly encouraged to visit all the exhibition booths to learn what each CCA has to offer  Students will book your CCA try-out sessions (to be conducted in week 2) at the respective CCA booths. Term 1, Week 2 Monday, 9 January 2017 CCA Try-out for Uniformed Group CCAs  Students will attend try-out sessions for all the 5 Uniformed Group CCAs.  Compulsory attendance for ALL Sec 1 students.  Students to report in PE attire, 2.30pm at the atrium.  Duration of try-out session: o 2.30pm to 5pm  Students to bring along his/her water-bottle for water breaks & hydration. Term 1, Week 2 Wednesday & Friday, 11 & 13 January 2017 CCA Try-out for all other CCAs  Students will attend try-out sessions for the rest of the CCAs offered by the school.  Students may select any 2 CCAs to try out on Wednesday / Friday.  Students should attend the CCA based on the booking done at CCA Fair on Saturday, 7 January.  Compulsory attendance for ALL Sec 1 students.  Students to report in PE attire, at the respective CCA venues.  Students to find out the reporting venue during the booking session at CCA Fair.  Duration of try-out session: o Wednesday – 2.45pm to 5pm o Friday – 2.30pm to 4.30pm  Students to bring along his/her water-bottle for water breaks & hydration.  No confirmation of acceptance into any CCA will be made during these try-out sessions.
  8. 8 Term 1, Weeks 2 & 3 Friday, 13 January 2017 to Monday, 16 January 2017 Submission of 3 CCA choices via the school website  Students are take note of the CCA Policy and the requirements for CCA participation.  Students are to discuss their choices with their parents/guardian and submit their top 3 choices online via the school website. School website: http://damaisec.moe.edu.sg OR http://learnfusion.com/schools/damaisec  Online registration begins on Friday (13 January), 6pm onwards and ends on Monday (16 January), 6pm.  Students without computer/printer access are required to meet outside the school’s Computer Labs 2 and 3 (Level 3) on Monday (16 January) at 2.15pm to do your submission.  Students are to submit the signed acknowledgement printout of your submission to your Class Mentors by Thursday (19 January).  Students will be allocated CCAs according to ANY of their 3 choices.  Students will be given priority for entry into the CCA which they were pre-selected for during the aptitude trials conducted on 06/01/17. However, they will not be guaranteed of their first choice of CCA.  Weekly CCA schedule will be uploaded on the school’s website for parents’ and students’ reference. Term 1, Week 3 Friday, 20 January 2017 Release of CCA allocation results  Results of CCA allocation will be released.  Students may check their CCA allocation from their class notice-board by 12.30pm (results release only after recess).  Students to check the respective CCA noticeboards or school/CCA website for things to bring/reporting time & venue for the first CCA session in week 4.  Appeal for change of CCA will NOT be entertained.  Change of CCA after the allocation is NOT allowed. Term 1, Week 4 Monday, 23 January 2017 onwards CCA commences for all Sec 1 students  Students will begin CCA as informed by the CCA Teachers-in-charge/CCA student leaders or with reference to the CCA noticeboards.  Students are required to maintain at least 75% CCA attendance for the year before a change of CCA is allowed at the end of the year/beginning of the following year (2018). Term 2, Weeks 9 &10 Monday, 15 May 2017 to Friday, 26 May 2017  Parents will be notified if student fails to meet the stipulated 75% attendance at the end of Semester 1.
  9. A-1 ANNEX A PARTICIPATION (Level of Attainment) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5  Participated in any CCA for 2 years with at least 75% attendance for each year  Participated in any CCA for 3 years with at least 75% attendance for each year  Participated in any CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year  Participated in any CCA for 5 years with at least 75% attendance for each year  Participated in any CCA for 3 years with at least 75% attendance for each year and demonstrating exemplary conduct and active contribution  Participated in any CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year and demonstrating exemplary conduct and active contribution  Participated in the same CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year and demonstrating exemplary conduct and active contribution  Participated in the same CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year  Participated in the same CCA for 5 years with at least 75% attendance for each year SERVICE (Level of Attainment) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5  At least 24 to less than 30 hours of service  At least 30 to less than 36 hours of service  At least 36 hours of service  Completed at least one VIA project that impacts the school or community  Completed at least two VIA projects that impact the school or community  Completed at least 24 hours of service and at least one VIA project that impacts the school or community  Completed at least 24 hours of service and at least two VIA projects that impact the school or community  Completed at least 24 hours of service and at least one student-initiated VIA project that impacts the community beyond the school and at least one other VIA project Note: One example of an approach to VIA is Service-Learning. Time spent on VIA projects, including the planning, service and reflection components, will count towards the minimum hours of service stated in the above criterion.
  10. A-2 LEADERSHIP (Level of Attainment) Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 School-based Leadership Opportunities  Completed 2 leadership modules of at least 3 hours each  Class Committee  Committee for student-initiated or student-led projects, approved by school (or equivalent)  Class Chairperson  Prefect  Peer Support Leader  Committee for school- wide events4  Chairperson/ Vice-Chairperson for student-initiated or student-led projects, approved by school (or equivalent)  Senior Prefect  Chairperson/Vice- Chairperson for school-wide events (or equivalent)  Executive Committee5 of Student Council / Prefectorial Board (or equivalent)  Lower Sec CCA Committee (or equivalent)  Lower Sec CCA Executive Committee  Upper Sec CCA Committee (or equivalent)  Upper Sec CCA Executive Committee (or equivalent)  CCA Captain/ Chairperson (or equivalent) National Youth Achievement Award  NYAA Bronze  NYAA Silver and above Uniformed Groups (Rank)  Lance Corporal (or equivalent)  Corporal  Patrol Second  Assistant Patrol Leader (or equivalent)  Sergeant  Patrol Leader (or equivalent)  Staff Sergeant  Assistant Company Leader  Senior Patrol Leader (or equivalent)  Warrant Officer  Master Sergeant  Station Inspector  Troop/ Company Leader (or equivalent) 4 Examples of school-wide events are Open House, CCA exhibition/Fair, Speech Day, Founder’s Day and the four National Education (NE) commemorative days: Total Defence Day, International Friendship Day, Racial Harmony Day and National Day. 5 Executive Committee (applies to all subsequent mentions) – may include Secretary, Treasurer and Heads of sub-committees
  11. A-3 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 Representation6  Represented class / house / CCA at intra-school event7  Represented school / external organisation at local / international event8 for 1 year  Represented school / external organisation at local / international event for 2 years  Represented school / external organisation at local / international event for 3 years or more  Represented UG HQ at international event9  Represented Singapore Schools at local / international competition  Represented Singapore at international event endorsed by national bodies  Represented National Project of Excellence10 at local / international concert  Represented MOE at local / international event  Represented UG HQ at international competition Accomplishment6  Represented school / external organisation at local / international event and achieved the following (for 1 year): o Top 4 (or equivalent) team placing o Top 8 (or equivalent) individual placing o Gold/Silver/ Bronze/Merit award / certification11 (or equivalent)  Represented school / external organisation at local / international event and achieved the following (for 2 years or more): o Top 4 (or equivalent) team placing o Top 8 (or equivalent) individual placing o Gold/Silver/ Bronze/Merit award / certification11 (or equivalent)  Represented Singapore Schools/ National Project of Excellence/MOE at local / international competition OR  Represented Singapore at international event, endorsed by national bodies AND achieved the following: 6 Self-representation or participation for personalenrichment w illnot be recognised. For representation of externalorganisations and accomplishments associated with such representation, schools’ approvalis required for recognition. Involvement in events w hereby participation is mass in nature and/or does not require training, preparation or selection w illalso not be recognised in this domain. 7 Intra-SchoolEvents refer to intra-schoolcompetitions, festivals, schoolperformances / concerts, exhibitions and conferences. These events primarily do not include student participation fromother schools and/or members of the public. 8 Events refer to competitions, festivals, school performances / concerts, exhibitions, conferences and symposiums. Local refers to school cluster/zone-based and MOE-organised events (SYF Arts Presentation, SYF Celebrations, SYFArt Exhibition, National Schools Games, etc.), as wellas community-organised eventswhich primarily involves student participation fromother schools and / or members of the public. 9 UG HQ International Events refer to exchange programmes, performances, camps and other equivalent platforms w hich involve participants fromother countries. Competitions are excluded. 10 This refers to the Singapore National Youth Orchestra and Singapore Youth Chinese Orchestra. 11 This applies to events that present different levels of aw ard or certificate which extend beyond the top 4 participants. The Merit aw ard/certification constitutesthe fourth placing. It should only be given for events w hereMerit is not accorded by default to all participants w ho did not receive Gold- Bronze aw ard/certification. ACHIEVEMENT (Level of Attainment)
  12. A-4 Level 1 Level 2 Level 3 Level 4 Level 5 o SYF Arts Presentation Certificate of Distinction /Accomplishment o SYF Art Exhibition Certificate of Recognition (Special Mention) /Recognition o Presented original research paper / project accepted at the platform o SYF Arts Presentation Certificate of Distinction /Accomplishment o SYF Art Exhibition Certificate of Recognition (Special Mention) / Recognition o Presented original research paper / project accepted at the platform o Top 4 (or equivalent) team placing o Top 8 (or equivalent) individual placing o Gold/Silver/ Bronze award / certification (or equivalent) o Presented original research paper / project accepted at the platform Uniformed Groups Achievement Badges  Bronze Badge (or equivalent)  Silver Badge (or equivalent)  Gold Badge (or equivalent)  Best Unit Cadet / Outstanding Cadet Award by UG HQ (or equivalent)  Top Award for each UG (e.g. Camp Pinnacle Badge, President’s Guide Award, Chief Commissioner’s Award) ACHIEVEMENT (Level of Attainment)
  13. B-1 Annex B LEVELS OF ATTAINMENT – EXAMPLES Example A: Student has attained a minimum Level 3 in all four domains and at least Level 4 in one domain (Participation). Hence, the student’s co-curricular attainment is recognised as Excellent. Domain Description of Attainment Level Participation Participated in the same CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year 4 Achievement Represented school at local competition / conference / festival / exhibition for 2 years 3 Leadership Committee for school-wide events 3 Service Completed at least 24 hours of service and at least one VIA project that impacts the school or community 3 Example B: The student has attained a minimum of Level 1 in all domains with at least Level 2 in three domains. Hence, the student’s co-curricular attainment is recognised as Good. Domain Description of Attainment Level Participation Participated in any CCA for 3 years with at least 75% attendance for each year 2 Achievement Represented class / house / CCA at intra-school event 1 Leadership Class Committee 2 Service Completed at least one VIA project that impacts the school or community 2 Example C: The student has attained a minimum of Level 1 in all domains, with at least Level 2 in one domain (Achievement) and Level 3 for another domain (Participation). Hence, the student’s co- curricular attainment is recognised as Good. Domain Description of Attainment Level Participation Participated in any CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year 3 Achievement Represented school at local competition / conference / festival / exhibition for 1 year 2 Leadership Lance Corporal (NCC) 1 Service Completed at least 24 to less than 30 hours of service 1 Example D: The student has not met the criteria for a Good co-curricular attainment. Hence, the student’s co-curricular attainment is recognised as Fair. Domain Description of Attainment Level Participation Participated in any CCA for 4 years with at least 75% attendance for each year 3 Achievement Did not represent class / house / CCA / school in any event 0 Leadership Completed 2 modules on leadership 1 Service Completed at least 24 to less than 30 hours of service 1
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