CIP hours at Secondary School
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schellen:
Hi schellen,sand:
In my school, 15hr will be planned activities eg classroom cleaning, collection of old newspapers. The other 5hr will be planned by students' CCA. so definitely will meet the min requirements, unless of cos, the student doesn't turn up for the activities at all.
Yup, that is the case for most schools. So it is rare to see a school that entrusts the entire 100hrs (over the years) to the students.
Like you said, schools themselves do provide in-school activities like charity bazaars, chances to clean up the school premises (not as punishment but voluntarily), and check if the school has any existing \"contracts\" with external organisations.
I was actually wondering about childcare centres (CCs). If students can help out in old folks' home, why not CCs? Of course, the actual supervision and teaching and care of children there are the trained teachers' responsibilities so I was thinking along the lines of support activities. See suggestions below:
1. CCs usually operate on themes so this means deco work. Materials provided by CCs. Students can help to brainstorm and put up decos/re-do learning corners, etc.
2. Teachers need worksheets/activities. They plan them but need materials. Students can help in the preparation, e.g., photocopying, binding, cutting up, stuff that young children can't do, etc.
3. Help to clean up!
These can be done after school is over in the afternoon. CCs usually have naptime from 1-3 p.m. just after lunch and bathtime. Drop by during this time to help out. Spend about 2-3 hours there and leave soon after the children wake up or after teatime. This way, you can minimise the disruption you cause at the CCs.
I know that CC teachers would love to have some help, especially since lunch time is usually spent having a rushed lunch after making sure all the children are settled and asleep. Then, quickly preparing materials and cleaning and decorating, etc.
Now, what we need to find out is are CCs willing to accept students to help them? Paperwork for validating CIP hours is a small matter so ultimately, it is the mindset of the CC operator/supervisor. After all, you get free help in exchange for doing a little paperwork.
Did you confirm that the CIP cannot be done at CC ? I was thinking, could it be because, CIP can only be done at non-profit organization ? -
lizawa:
Hi lizawa, no, I didn't confirm but based on experience, I have not encountered school students doing CIP at CC. Maybe you have a point: can only do CIP at non-profit organisations.Hi schellen,
Did you confirm that the CIP cannot be done at CC ? I was thinking, could it be because, CIP can only be done at non-profit organization ? -
My son’s school recently organized a fund raising campaign for a
charitable organization. Every S$20 collected = 1 CIP hour.
Each child is required to clock in at least 100 hours from sec 1 - 4 so I
feel this is a creative and more relaxed way (for busy students) to
achieve the target. -
Regarding CIP at CC or RC, do call up PA (People’s Association) to
verify. I think they are in charge of CC and RC. There are some RC who
organize tuition class for children from low-income families. outdoor
activities for senior citizens, road shows (health/safety issues) etc which
I think students can play a part in helping. These are community work,
aren’t they? -
Zann:
Think the CCA points are not applicable to them for application to \"A' level or poly program. But , having a balanced portfolio with impressive CCAs will definitely help in securing a place in a popular course in the university or in obtaining a scholarship.
IP students do not go through 'O' level path? Does it mean the extra 2 bonus point is not applicable to them?
I always feel that joining an CCA should go according to interest and not meant for scoring point though some CCA are more high profile and could help score more CCA points.
I'm sure preference will given to the student with CCAs compared to one without CCAs, all things being equal.
Yes, I strongly agree with you that one should take up a CCA according to interest and not just for scoring points. Otherwise, the student will be in agony for six years.
I feel that student life without CCAs is uninteresting. There are so many skills to be learnt from participating in a sport, club or performing arts - skills the student will not find in the books alone. These learning experiences are more valuable than any CCA points the student accumulates. -
I would like to add on what SX4 has mentioned earlier about CIP points:
Leadership: Points will also be given for students in uniformed groups/band based on their rank eg LCP, CP or SGT, band major etc
Enrichment: Aesthetics programs organized by the school eg Malay/ French/Japanese conversational class, cartoon drawing, dance lessons etc -
Have added a list of suggestions for cip. see here:
http://www.kiasuparents.com/kiasu/content/cip-suggestions -
My daughter just told me that she needs to complete 7 hours of CIP this Friday, 27 August 2010. Currently, she has only managed to do 6 hours of CIP. So she has to do 1 more hour by this week!
I thought she has up to December 2010 because the year have not ended right?
Anyway, she heard that the cut off date for completing the CIP is this Friday and we are getting desperate.
Anyone can help? :?: :?: -
how help ? do what ?
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Sounds like too late to arrange for any CIP work. What would happen if she is going to be short of 1 hour? Can she make up for it next year?
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