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      kiaaik
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      2013年09月20日

      我们这一班
      张思乐 ,贸工部政务部长、东北区市长、,白沙榜鹅集选区议员

      最近有人上传一张黑白旧照片到Facebook给我,那是我们中四那年拍的班级合照。这张照片对我来说是一份惊喜。上传照片的是我们的副班长,他在中学时期就已经是班上比较主动的同学。

        我仔细看了照片里的每一位同学。除了勾起对那段日子的回忆,我也不禁在想,这些老同学现在怎样了,人在哪里,从事什么行业等。

        我在Facebook上留言,和副班长聊了起来。后来,开始有越来越多老同学加入讨论,最后我们把讨论转到WhatsApp。

        老同学纷纷上载各自的照片。有些同学我几乎已经认不得,有些却和当年的模样相差不远。渐渐的,我们找回其他失去联络多时的老朋友加入聊天群。随着人数增加,大家开始很想见面,于是,我们定了一个聚会日期。

        当年,我们是很特别的一班,我们的成绩不算好,也是“纯工艺班”走入历史前最后一批学生。我们这一班,体育表现非常杰出,其他班级都很不愿意在体育项目上和我们竞争。我们这班的同学才艺多样化,是很精彩、很有特色的一群。我们的共同点是精明,有生存的技巧。

        班上同学多数来自低收入家庭,但在校园里,我们是那么的无忧无虑,我们非常享受那种一起做事,一起玩闹的群体生活。当年的捣蛋事迹,直到现在我们都还印象深刻,据说,一些还在校园里流传至今。

        我们这一班应该是出席最多派对的一班,也是最多人留级的一班,但有趣的是,班上多数同学最终还是成功升上初级学院或理工学院。

        相隔30年,我们终于再聚首。我们无法联系上所有的同学,但出席人数足够我们主办这次的班级聚会。大部分同学的样貌都改变了,不少已经向横发展,一些则开始有“中年蜕变”的现象。

        同学当中,有些后来上了大学,有些没上大学就踏出社会工作,但大家现在的生活都过得很好。当中有成功的国际律师、会计师、高级军官、飞机师、导演、顾问及企业家,有些在国外闯出一片天,有些甚至赚够了钱已经退休了!

        多数同学结了婚,有了孩子,聚会上,大家自豪地掏出手机互相展示老婆孩子的照片。令我感到惊讶的是,当年一些很顽皮的同学,如今聊起他们的家庭时,也难以掩饰一副慈父样。我想,如果有人当年去问我们的老师,老师大概料想不到,我们的将来会是如此。

        统计数据可以让我们看到一些趋势,但始终没人可以预知未来,更无法凭学业成绩和家庭背景来评断一个人将来的发展。每一个人都有潜在的才能推动我们向前,也或许,我们具备的生存技巧影响了我们的出路。

        我们当年都不是顶尖的学生,但我想,当别人越是不看好我们时,我们就越需要彼此的扶持,过程中,增进了彼此的感情。

        我很庆幸,所有出席聚会的老同学现在都过得很好,在各自的领域里取得成功。最重要的是,我们在逆境中始终没有放弃。我们会找机会更常见面,维系我们这段难得的情谊。这是最重要的。

      http://mypaper.sg/chinese-news/wo-men-zhe-yi-ban-20130920

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        kiaaik
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        2013/09/25

        This Class Of Ours – 30 Years On, Teo Ser Luck Reflects On His Time In VS

        Mr Teo Ser Luck, Minister of State, Ministry of Trade and Industry and Mayor, North East District, reflects on his time in Victoria School.

        Article in Chinese, English translation kindly provided by Ms Fan Yinghui.

        An old black and white photo was uploaded on Facebook recently. It was my Secondary Four class photo. This photo came as a pleasant surprise for me. It was uploaded by our then vice class monitor, who was among one of the more active students in class.

        I looked at each of my classmates carefully. On top of evoking memories for those days, I cannot help but wonder how these are classmates doing now, where they are and what industries they are working in.

        I left a comment on Facebook and started to chat with my vice class monitor. Later, more and more old classmates joined in the discussion and in the end we started a discussion group on Whatsapp.

        Old classmates began to upload their photos on Whatsapp. I almost could not recognize some of them, while some others looked the same. Gradually, we managed to contact more old friends whom we have lost contact for a long time in the Whatsapp group. With the increase in number of people in the group, everyone hoped for a gathering, therefore, we set a meeting date.

        Back then, we were a very special class. We did not have fabulous academic results, and were the last batch of Technical Class students. We had outstanding sports performance and other classes were very reluctant to compete with us in those areas. We were a group of very unique and exciting students, with diverse talents among us. What we have in common is our street smart and skills of survival.

        Most of my classmates came from low-income families, but on campus, we were carefree and enjoyed working and playing together as a class. I still have deep impressions of our mischievous deeds till now. Many said that those stories were still spreading on campus.

        After thirty years, we finally gathered together again. Even though we were unable to contact all classmates, but the attendance was enough for us to organize this class gathering. Physical appearance of most classmates changed, with many growing horizontally.

        Among my classmates, some went to further their studies in college while others entered society directly; but we are all leading very good lives now. We have international lawyers, accountants, senior military officers, pilots, directors, consultants and entrepreneurs in our class.

        Most of my classmates were married and with children. During the gathering, we proudly took out our mobile phones to show each other our family. To my surprise, even those then very naughty students had loving and fatherly expressions when they spoke about their families. Our teachers surely would not have expected us to turn out this way.

        Statistics can help us with seeing trends but can never help us predict the future. We should also not use academic and family background to judge someone’s future developments. Everyone has their potential that push them forward to greater heights. Or maybe it is indeed the survival skills that we had since then that influence where we are currently.

        We were not top students back then, but I think that the more people looked down on us, the more we supported each other. Through this process, our friendships enhanced.

        I am glad that everyone who attended the gathering is doing very well in their respective fields. Most importantly, all of us never gave up in face of adversity. We will definitely continue to find opportunities for gathering and sustain this rare friendship that we have had for decades.

        http://www.ova.org.sg/2013/09/class-ours-30-years-teo-ser-luck-reflects-time-vs/

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          kiaaik
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          Ong Yong Jia (4G, Class of 2010) is conferred the President’s Scout Award 2013.

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            octopusmum
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            i am staying in Toa Payoh and really like this school. but the problem is, it is a bit far from my place… does anyone happen to know if there will be a mrt station built near the school in the near future? i know the nearest is Bedok but still need to take buses from there…


            thks

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              kiaaik
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              octopusmum:
              i am staying in Toa Payoh and really like this school. but the problem is, it is a bit far from my place... does anyone happen to know if there will be a mrt station built near the school in the near future? i know the nearest is Bedok but still need to take buses from there...


              thks
              There will be one station at Siglap for Eastern Region Line. However, the completion is scheduled for 2020.
              http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Eastern_Region_MRT_Line

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                octopusmum
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                HI


                thks for the infor… but 2020 is too long… my son would have completed sec school education by then…

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                  KP2
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                  Hi , can anyone let me know what are textbooks followed for the all the subjects in sec 1 (IP ) by Victoria school?

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                    itsy
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                    Hi,

                    My son has been offered a direct admission to VS via Art Elective Programme. May I know if there is any parent with son currently in the programme to share their experience? I know that it is a 4 yr programme, but I would like to know what is expected of my son and how intensive is the programme. I wouldn’t want him to spend so much time in the programme that will affect his other subjects. Thanks in advance.

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                      kiaaik
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                      Sunday Times article. The only 2 NUS undergrads who have played in the SLeague - Fabian Tan and Sudhershen Hariram. Both are former VS students.

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                      Better options, so players quit for greener pastures

                      Published on Nov 17, 2013

                      GOING against the grain, degree-holders Aloysius Yap, Sudhersen Hariram and Fabian Tan chased their dreams of becoming professional footballers in the S-League.
                      However, the trio have since left the game in search of more viable careers elsewhere.
                      While all three have fond memories of their footballing lives, all hung up their boots when good job offers came along.
                      Until last August, Yap juggled between studying at the Singapore Institute of Management and playing for Woodlands Wellington, his third club after Balestier Khalsa and Gombak United.
                      Good enough to play for the elite National Football Academy, he stopped when he graduated with a degree in banking and finance, and found a job with OCBC.
                      "As a student, I felt very rich when I was paid $2,000 a month to play football," the 26-year-old personal banker said. "But, in the long term, reality sets in. Bank executives stand to earn more than $100,000 a year."
                      Sudhersen, on the other hand, already had an economics degree from the National University of Singapore when he joined Tanjong Pagar United in 2011.
                      Over two seasons, the right winger made about 20 S-League appearances, earning $1,500 monthly, but also took up law studies.
                      Now into his final year, the 27-year-old said: "If the money had been better, I might have stayed for a few more seasons.
                      "It was tough balancing studies and training and it is not a viable career. "
                      Nonetheless, both Yap and Sudhersen insisted that they loved their time under the stadium floodlights.
                      Yap said: "I pursued my passion and my family, especially my father, were supportive. If I had any regrets, it would be that I never made it as a national player."
                      Tan became the first NUS undergraduate to play S-League football with the Young Lions in 2006.
                      Now 28, the defender stopped playing in 2010 after spells with Geylang United and Gombak to join an international trainee programme with Maersk.
                      The shipping giant posted him to Copenhagen last year, and he has been based there as a shipbroker since then, negotiating for European shipping companies to build ships at Asian shipyards.
                      "It was my childhood dream to be a professional footballer and don national colours. It had to be something special for me to leave the game," he said.
                      While he wished he could have made the breakthrough into the national team, Tan insisted: "I would not trade those years for anything else."
                      He has also qualified for the Asian Football Confederation "C" coaching licence last year, and hopes to encourage more Chinese youths to turn pro.
                      He said: "I hope I can provide some inspiration to young players through my journey. Other university students may go for internships or exchange programmes but I pursued my dream. I have no medals but I have no regrets."

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                        smum
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                        Can anyone share what is Victoria School academic result? Not able to find it on the school web page.


                        % of students in O level track going to JC?
                        % passes for 5 O level subject?

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