Xinmin Secondary School - Achievements

Achievements

Performing Arts

  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for Chinese Dance - Gold with Honours
  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for Band- Gold with Honours
  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for Guzheng - Gold with Honours
  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for Choir - Gold
  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for English Drama - Silver
  • 2009 SYF Central Judging for Chinese Drama - Silver
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for Chinese Dance - Gold with Honours
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for Band- Gold
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for Guzheng - Gold with Honours
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for Choir - Gold with Honours
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for English Drama - Silver
  • 2011 SYF Central Judging for Chinese Drama - Bronze

Uniformed Groups

  • Outstanding Cadet Award (NCC): 2005
  • St. John Ambulance Brigade - Gold
  • Girls' Brigade - Gold
  • National Cadet Corps (Land)- Silver
  • National Police Cadet Corps - Gold(2011)
  • Boys' Brigade - Silver

Academics

  • GCE 'O' Level Band 1 (Express Stream) School
  • GCE 'O' Level Band 2 (Normal Stream) School
  • Academic Value-Added (Express Stream) - Gold
  • Academic Value-Added (Normal Stream) - Bronze
  • Singapore Secondary Schools Debating Championships 2007 - B Division Champions
  • SBL-LISHA Culture and Heritage Debates 2007 - Champions
  • Society of Associated Inter-Tertiary Debaters-Victoria School Debate Invitational 2007 - 1st Runners-Up
  • Meridian Junior College Debate Invitationals 2008 - Champions
  • Temasek Junior College Under-16 Debate Invitationals 2008 - Champions

Physical/Sports

  • Trim-and-Fit Gold Award
  • Badminton - B Division Girls National 1st
  • Volleyball - C Division Boys National 2nd
  • Volleyball - B Division Boys National 4th

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