Damai Secondary School - Achievements

Achievements

Damai Secondary School Song - The Faith, Hope and Charity

Each day in Damai we are taught
Learning and Growing never stops
When we try, we will rise
With the faith that brings us confidence
Faith to believe we can make our nation great
With hardwork and discipline
For excellence we will achieve
Together in Damai we will pledge
For loyalty, we stand up to defend
The hope to live, to give
The strength to love and forgive
Faith, Hope and Charity, is the way of life for me
Striving, achieving, helping others meet their needs
Together in Damai we will pledge
For loyalty, we stand up to defend
The hope to live, to give
The strength to love and forgive
Faith, Hope and Charity, is the key to harmony

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  • Damai Winds Symphonic Band: Singapore Youth Festival Silver
  • Gu-Zheng: Singapore Youth Festival Gold
  • Modern Dance: Singapore Youth Festival Silver
  • English Drama: Singapore Youth Festival Bronze
  • Choir: Singapore Youth Festival Bronze
  • Sports Event/ Competition Award/Results

Netball: 2nd ASEAN Netball Schools Championships Runners-Up -Yeo PeiQin (5A1) and Nurul Baizura (3E3/2005) represented Singapore -Yeo PeiQin was awarded "Fair Play Individual Award"; East Zone Tournament: 'B' Division Champion, 'C' Division Runners-up, National Interschool Championships: "B" Division 2nd Runners-Up, SRC Carnival: "B" Division Champion

Softball: East Zone Softball Tournament: "B" Division Runners-up, "C" Division Champion; National Level Softball Tournament: "C" Division Champion

AV Club: I-Skills Competition 1st place

Creativity Science and Innovation Competition Ranked 5th out of 29 schools

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