On the 20th December 2017, some of my friends and I followed Little Bodhi Student Care teachers to the Esplanade for a Chinese drumming workshop. When I entered the rehearsal studio, I felt very excited about what we may get to learn or do. At the beginning, there was a short performance by Mr Ong’s students. Our instructor, Mr Ong, taught us a lot
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On 5 October 2017, the day before Children’s Day, Little Bodhi Student Care [LBSCC] celebrated Children’s Day. After lunch, all students, teachers and NTU volunteers gathered in the classroom and had a mini concert. We started with a song sang by lower primary students, and they also performed a Chinese skit which I personally think was very funny. Some of the middle primary students
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Visiting museums is one of our favourite choices for a learning journey during the school holidays. As it always open the door for students’ curiosity, a world of imagination and exploration. During this June holiday on 31st May, all Little Bodhi students headed to National Museum, Singapore’s oldest museum. We started from The Singapore History gallery, which charts the development of Singapore from its
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22nd of April, happened to be a day when things blew my mind. That day was filled with surprises .The student leaders of Raffles Institution came over to bring us along to Hay Diaries and to the frog farm. At Hay Diaries we were told that the goats were imported from Australia .A goat can produce two liters of milk per day. I really
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On Saturday, 22nd of April 2017, I went to the Kranji Farms with some of my friends in Little Bodhi. The tour was organised by the student volunteers from Raffles Institution. We went to the goat farm first. I learnt that in order to have milk, the goats need to have babies first. After the goats were milk, they had to be sprayed a
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On 14 March 2017, Dr Ong came to Little Bodhi Student Care Centre to give us a talk on motivation. According to him, 14th March is also known as “Pi” day. There were many good and encouraging points that Dr Ong shared with us. One of these is how we can manage our time well. I learnt to set priority. This means I have
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On 6th Oct, Little Bodhi Student Care Centre celebrated Children’s Day. Our lovely and lively children had long been anticipating the coming of this big day. To entertain and amuse students on this special occasion, our creative and loving teachers had generated fresh new ideas to bring some surprises to our children. Ding-Ding-Ding…, what’s that sound? An ice-cream man appeared in front of Little
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Little Bodhi was privileged to have Ms Ng Swee San, author of the children’s book entitled “The Great Dragon Warrior”, paying us a visit as well as conducting a reading workshop for all our Primary 1 – Primary 3 pupils on 14th Dec 2015. The children had an interactive session of reading together with Ms Ng. Post-reading activities were conducted and each child, their
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This year our annual Little Bodhi Outing, which was organised by NTU Buddhist Society Metta subcommittee, was conducted on 9-Dec (Wed) at Sentosa Palawan Beach. A short article on the event was submitted by one of the volunteers, Finnie, and was published on the NTU Buddhist Society website. The article is reproduced as follow. By the way, photos of the outing can be viewed here. By
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Over the June holidays, Little Bodhi Student Care Centre (LBSCC) organized an excursion to the Sembawang beach to expose our little ones to the significance of beach cleanup. Arriving in the afternoon, we were briefed about how we should protect ourselves from sharp objects and unknowned items. Excited and curious, the little ones slipped on their gloves and followed the teachers and volunteers to
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