Welcome to EoN...
Welcome to EoN, which stands for Eye On Nation.
EoN is a webMagazine which serves as a platform for the staff and pupils of Zhenghua Secondary School to post articles and/or comments about school activities and/or issues pertaining to National Education, Social Studies, History and even Geography! We hope to raise the level of awareness and encourage active citizenship among our staff and pupils through this initiative.
Join us on this journey. It may be long and tedious, but good company expedites the process and lessens the load. =)
Looking forward to your comments and active participation!
Mrs Sharon Tan
Counting Down to Singapore 2010 Youth Olympic Games
Saturday, January 19, 2008
REACHing out to us...
To those of you who wish to share ideas and work out solutions with the government, LOOK no further! Set up in October 2006, REACH - which stands for 'reaching everyone for active citizenry@ home' - is an avenue for Singaporeans and Permanent Residents to be engaged and become more participative and involved. Click on this link: http://www.reach.gov.sg/. =)
Highly recommended website by EoN!
A really great website to learn about Singapore. A light but interesting read. Highly recommended.
http://www.yesterday.sg/
http://www.yesterday.sg/
Saturday, January 12, 2008
To better understand Chapter 2 on Population
My dear Sec 5 pupils,
To help you better understand the chapter that we are currently studying, please refer to the CPF website which offers up-to-date information on the Singapore government's CPF policies. Here's the link: http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/CPF/About-Us/Intro/Intro.htm.
Cheers!
To help you better understand the chapter that we are currently studying, please refer to the CPF website which offers up-to-date information on the Singapore government's CPF policies. Here's the link: http://mycpf.cpf.gov.sg/CPF/About-Us/Intro/Intro.htm.
Cheers!
Tuesday, January 1, 2008
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