Hai Sing Catholic School - Achievements

Achievements

Physical and Aesthetics, Outstanding Development Award

  • Best Practice Award
  • Sustained Achievement Award
  • Development Award
  • Achievement Award

Academic Value-added, Development Award

  • Achievement Award

Of special mention

  • Academic Value-added (Special/Express) — Gold

One out of only 21 schools to be awarded a Gold for adding value to Express Stream students' results

  • Academic Value-added (Normal) — Silver

One of only 17 schools to be awarded a Silver for adding value to Normal Stream students' results

  • Sustained Achievement Award for Uniformed Groups — 2002 - 2006 (5 consecutive years)
  • Trim and Fit (TAF) Award — Gold

Sports and games

  • Presbyterian High School Inter-school Taekwondo Challenge 2006- 2 Golds, 5 Silvers, 3 Bronzes
  • East Zone Volleyball B Boys — 2nd
  • East Zone Volleyball C Boys — 4th
  • Pesta Sukan & Inter-School Archery Competition 2004 — Gold

SYF Central judging

  • Concert Band — Gold
  • Malay Dance — Gold
  • Choir — Silver
  • Dance (International) — Bronze
  • Drama — Bronze

Best Unit Awards 2004

  • National Cadet Corps (Land, Boys) — Gold
  • St John Ambulance Brigade — Gold
  • National Police Cadet Corps — Silver

Others

  • Value Added Awards (Exp) — 2003
  • Sustained Achievement Award — 2001, 2002 and 2003 (Uniformed Groups)

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