Co Curriculum Activities (CCA)
As part of the school’s Co-Curriculum Programmes (CCP) to support the holistic development of students, Co-Curricular Activities (CCA) are designed to develop students’ Attitudes, Skills and Knowledge (ASK) in the cognitive, physical and aesthetics domains. CCA will also provide a common space for friendships and social integration which develop students’ sense of identity and belonging to the school.
The objectives of CCA are to:
1. Provide students with a platform to discover their
interests and talents.
2. Develop specific ASK in students pertaining to the
CCA.
3. Develop character and social-emotional competencies
as students interact with one another.
Please note that P6 students will not be involved in CCA in Sem 2 (except for selected students in the school team) and the P3 students will be coming on board.
The CCA offered are based on a number of considerations:
1. Breadth of learning experiences of each student.
2. Available facilities and resources
3. Providing varied domains of CCA to cater to various interests
4. Staff strength and manpower resources
Important points to note
CCA will take place after school on either Monday, Tuesday or Thursday. CCA will start from 2.45pm to 4.45pm. Dates and other relevant information will be sent to parents via Parents Gateway before the CCA begins in Term 1 Week 3. Students involved in CCA competitions may have more training sessions to better prepare them.
If your child is not involved in after-school programmes such as ACE, SDR, RRP and E2K before his/her CCA, we strongly encourage him/her to return home for lunch before reporting back to school for his/her CCA, please remind your child to report to the canteen if he/she reaches school before 2.45pm. We seek your understanding on this matter.
Annex A
CCA Schedule

Please take note of the respective dates, timing and levels as shown in the following tables. (Subject to changes due to unforeseen circumstances). We seek your understanding in this matter. The respective CCA Teachers-in-charge will provide more details and updates via Parents Gateway (PG).
CCA Guidelines
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Each student will only be allocated 1 CCA. Participation in additional CCA may only be allowed on a case-by-case basis.
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Students must remain in their CCA for the whole year. They may only change to a new CCA at the beginning of each year, which is subject to availability and on a case-by-case basis. All requests must be made through email to the point of contact, Mr Leonard Toh (toh_jia_bin_leonard@moe.edu.sg) only at the end of the year (Term 4, 1st Oct to 10th Oct). The school encourages all students to remain in the CCA in order to deepen their skills, knowledge and friendships in the CCA.
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Students who may be involved in future inter-school competitions may be asked to attend additional training sessions in the afternoons and/or during school holidays.
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Students must meet at least 85% attendance criteria before their CCA participation can be recorded in their Student Holistic Report Card.
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Participation in external activities for the purpose of self-enrichment or social interaction as well as those that are already offered in school will not be considered as a CCA.
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No student should be loitering outside the school between school dismissal time and the start of CCA. Instead, they should make the best use of the time to complete their homework or self-study.
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P6 students will only have CCA in Semester 1.
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Should there be a request for student to participate in the National School Games (NSG), Competitions or Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) and the sport/activity is not part of the school’s CCA, interest to participate must be made through email to Mr Leonard Toh (toh_jia_bin_leonard@moe.edu.sg) between January to the end of February yearly and to include information on student’s level of preparation for the competition.
List of CCA
Aesthetics
Code |
CCA |
Description |
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A1 |
Choir |
The Choir CCA aims to equip students with the fundamentals of proper vocal
techniques through songs of different genres and cultures. Students
will learn to develop listening, sight-reading and performing skills when
they sing as an ensemble. Singing helps students to express their
emotions and creativity in a non-threatening environment. There will be
opportunities for students to develop their confidence, learn to collaborate
and perform at various platforms.
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A2 |
International Dance |
The International Dance CCA aims to empower students to communicate and express their feelings through creative movements and ideas. In the midst of exploring different dance genres, they will also learn to appreciate different cultural perspectives. Opportunities will be given to students to display their artistic flair. Through such team work and choreography, students' confidence and poise will be developed. |
A3 |
Ukulele |
The Ukulele CCA aims to nurture students with passion for the performing arts through an instrumental ensemble. Students will learn the basic techniques of ukulele-playing and develop sight-reading and ensemble skills when they perform accompaniment and ensemble pieces. There will be multiple platforms to hone and showcase the students’ ukulele-playing skills so as to build their confidence, resilience and team spirit. |
A4 |
Art Club |
The Art Club CCA aims to nurture and inspire students with artistic flair to create meaningful art. It will also be a channel for them to echo their voices in communicating and expressing self, time and place. Through the art making processes, students will sharpen foundational and creativity skills while exploring and experimenting with varied art media and materials. Mounting on the different platforms to extract their inherent talent in art, students will develop self-confidence and competencies to share their love for the art, and utilise it as an avenue to contribute to the school/community. Through the experiences, students will learn the importance of values, such as responsibility, resilience, care and respect. |
Clubs and Societies
Code |
CCA |
Description |
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CS1 |
Green Club |
The Green Club CCA aims to deepen students’ awareness and understanding of environmental issues and develop the values and attitudes that promote a greater sense of personal responsibility and concern for the environment. Students will have opportunities to work on various green activities and projects and at the same time, acquire life skills such as working collaboratively in a team and communicating their ideas and projects to others confidently. |
CS2 |
Inno-T(h)inkers Club
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The Inno-T(h)inkers Club CCA aims to imbue in students
the flexible and generative mindsets and skill sets for creative problem-solving
through A-B-C process that is based on the Design Thinking (DT) protocol
and computer programming.
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CS3 |
Media Club |
The Media Club aims to expose students to different types of media tools that aid presentation and communication. During the course of the CCA, students will learn about digital presentation and communication tools, go through relevant Cyber Wellness skills that are relevant to the tools learnt and also be involved in the use of media equipment. Students will have the opportunities to practise what they have learnt through hands-on sessions during school events and activities and also in curating digital artefacts for the school. |
Sports and Games
Code |
CCA |
Description |
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SG1 |
Gymnastics |
The Gymnastics CCA aims to provide students the platform to discover and learn various body movements with control as well as develop confidence in what their body is capable to perform. Individual activities conducted seek to develop mastery-orientation of movements in students and character values such as confidence, responsibility, resilience and sportsmanship. Group activities allow development of friendships and social integration to forge a greater sense of identity and belonging to the CCA. |
SG2 |
Floorball |
The Floorball CCA aims to nurture students' interest and passion for the game of floorball as they learn the basic skills and rules of the sport. Students will be taught the basic techniques of the sport, game concepts and strategies, and will apply them in actual gameplay settings. In the course of the CCA, students will learn the values of sportsmanship, respect, excellence and teamwork. |
SG3 |
Multi- Sport (formerly Frisbee CCA) |
The Multi-Sport CCA offers various sport modules which are planned and facilitated by our teachers. The list of sports may include Ultimate Frisbee, floorball, football, touch rugby, netball pickleball, badminton, kickball and other modified games. Students will be able to learn and apply skills to actual and modified versions of the games on a weekly basis. Our aim is for the students to be exposed to new sports and games and be comfortable in learning and finding out more of their strengths through play. |
SG4 |
Outdoor Adventure |
The Outdoor Adventure CCA hopes to instil in students a love for the outdoors through the outdoor adventure activities. The activities also seek to develop character values such as confidence, courage, responsibility and resilience. Through the natural and social environments offered by the outdoor adventure activities, students will be able to make connections with their self, others and the environment. Students will also be exposed to adventure activities in meaningful ways to develop their interpersonal & intrapersonal skills. Some of the adventure activities include problem solving, outdoor cooking, orienteering, campcraft, knotting & pioneering, challenge ropes course, water sports, camps and journey/expeditions. The CCA hopes to provide students with new skills, adventure, lasting memories and inculcate in them positive values and healthy lifestyles. |
SG5 |
Basketball |
The Basketball CCA provides opportunities for students to learn and apply the fundamental basketball skills such as passing, dribbling, shooting and lay-up. Students will be taught concepts such as moving into space, attacking and defending. They will also learn the rules and progressively apply them in the game of basketball. Training would include basic ball skills, stamina building, agility and coordination exercises under the close supervision of the teachers and coach. The students will also learn values such as sportsmanship, fairplay, teamwork and discipline. |
SG6 |
Badminton |
The Badminton CCA aims to nurture students' interest and passion for the game of badminton as they learn the basic skills and rules of the sport. Students will be taught the basic techniques of the sport, game concepts and strategies and will apply them in actual gameplay settings. In the course of the CCA, students will learn the values of sportsmanship, respect, excellence and teamwork. |
Uniform Group
Code |
CCA |
Description |
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UG1 |
Scouts |
The Scouts CCA is open to both boys and girls and hopes to provide an
environment which is intellectually stimulating, physically active
and directed towards satisfying the child’s basic need to face and overcome
various challenges.
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