The choir has come up with an offence book. This particular book has to be taken of very seriously. The committee members of the choir had a meeting on 8/7/2008 and came up with this idea after great consideration. The purposeof the offence book is mainly to discipline the choir members and develop a sense of concentration during choir practices. From now on, after each choir practice, members have to each sing one by on a section of the song they've learnt during the practice. This is to ensure that the members have learnt the song properly. Issues were raised during the meeting such as:
- Members are too playful - Members fail to cooperate with leaders - Members are talking/playing during practices - Lack of concentration - Members do not have self-discipline
Taking all these into consideration, all choir members will be now monitoredvery closely and attendance is looked at very seriously. Members who fail toreport for choir practices without any valid reasons will be dealt with from now on. Excuses such as, 'I have extra classes elsewhere' will not be taken intoaccount and will be considered as skipping choir.
Offences include:
1) Did not bring score 2) Talking/playing during practice including sectionals 3) Bringing sweet beverages in the rooms 4) Skipping choir 5) Using handphone during practices 6) Improper attire 7) Use of vulgarities 8) Late for choir practices 9) Late for choir after breaks 10) Fooling around during sectionals 11) Disrespecting members/leaders
New offences may be added based on observance. This a last and finalwarning to all choir members that as long as choir practice is on, you have to jollywell report for it without giving any excuses.
Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty-four hours a day, for good or bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force.
Teachers-in-charge:
- Miss Clarissa Ong Xin Yi
- Miss Wang Jieying
Instructor:
- Mrs Michelle Erp
The Commitee
Chairman: Tan Su Ying Vice-chairman (admin): Ng Xin Min Vice-chairman (discipline): Inah
Treasurer: June Lim Jia Yi Treasurer: Momo Khaing Zin
Quarter Mistress: Chia Pei Qin Quarter Mistress: Audrey Wong Su Fen
Sectional Leaders
Soprano 1: Louisa Kan Jing Qian Assistant: Lorraine Chen Mei Xin
Soprano 2: Lee Hui Ying Assistant: Lorraine Chen Mei Xin
Alto 1: Hngoi Jia Jia Assistant: Amelia Yeo Xing Yi
Alto 2: Nina Marielle Coronel B Assistant: Poh Hui Ting
Baritone/Bass: Shawn Lau Jiajun Assistant: Nicholas Goh Guo Hao
Pianist: Nicole Koh Rui Yi
Level Representative
Secondary 1: Liyana Khairunnisa, Mageshwari D/O Elango & Cheh Yek Hong
Secondary 2: Firdaus B Safari
Our Pictures
Friday, July 11, 2008 @ 4:41 AM
The choir has come up with an offence book. This particular book has to be taken of very seriously. The committee members of the choir had a meeting on 8/7/2008 and came up with this idea after great consideration. The purposeof the offence book is mainly to discipline the choir members and develop a sense of concentration during choir practices. From now on, after each choir practice, members have to each sing one by on a section of the song they've learnt during the practice. This is to ensure that the members have learnt the song properly. Issues were raised during the meeting such as:
- Members are too playful - Members fail to cooperate with leaders - Members are talking/playing during practices - Lack of concentration - Members do not have self-discipline
Taking all these into consideration, all choir members will be now monitoredvery closely and attendance is looked at very seriously. Members who fail toreport for choir practices without any valid reasons will be dealt with from now on. Excuses such as, 'I have extra classes elsewhere' will not be taken intoaccount and will be considered as skipping choir.
Offences include:
1) Did not bring score 2) Talking/playing during practice including sectionals 3) Bringing sweet beverages in the rooms 4) Skipping choir 5) Using handphone during practices 6) Improper attire 7) Use of vulgarities 8) Late for choir practices 9) Late for choir after breaks 10) Fooling around during sectionals 11) Disrespecting members/leaders
New offences may be added based on observance. This a last and finalwarning to all choir members that as long as choir practice is on, you have to jollywell report for it without giving any excuses.
Our attitudes control our lives. Attitudes are a secret power working twenty-four hours a day, for good or bad. It is of paramount importance that we know how to harness and control this great force.