We are officially starting the JYPS alumni.
A few of us who graduated in 01' came back to JYPS to do relief teaching and after getting the school's approval, we are going to kick start our alumni.
I know that many previous attempts to get the alumni together have failed but trust us that we're gonna get everything together this time!!!!!
So if you are an ex- student of JYPS...
Please email your name, graduation class and year, your email, contact number and what you are currently doing to jypsalumni@gmail.com
There will be lots of exciting events coming up ahead the alumni this year to stay tuned for more information!
The annual National Day Celebrations just ended last weekend and I'm sure many of you miss the great old celebrations in Junyuan with the Singing, march-in, lower Primary Sports and of course the sea of red and white.
Well... here are some photos of this years celebrations to help you remember what the good old times were like.
Reading of the National Day Message by Mrs. Anwar The students stand in a sea of red and white
The March in by the Uniform groups. Just a short few minutes march in took them days of practice under the sun.
Stand at attention...
And salute!
The familiar flag- raising ceremony but not so familiar to the younger students like the P1s since they have flag raising in classroom now.
And march off...
All the students standing at attention during the ceremony. There was a performence put up by the P5 students reciting the chant about the founding of Singapore.
Their colourful performence included them wearing national costumes of the different races and carrying the flags of Singapore, Malaysia, Britain and Japan which are nations once affiliated to Singapore.
The children just seem to have so much patriotism in them.
After the ceremony, the different levels moved off to their different destinations.
The upper Primary including 4,5 and 6 went to the hall for Sing- along session and some performences.
They waved their flags and sang happily.
Seems like a really exciting performence.
They even showed their patriotism and love for Singapore right on their faces!
The lower Primary of 1,2 and 3 took part in the annual national day lower primary sports.