Achievements
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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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