September
Relive WRS's September highlights, from the heartfelt TASAD celebrations honouring staff to students championing water conservation and earning the Yellow Flame Award.
September
TASAD Celebrations 2021: Thank You ‘Cher!
This year’s TASAD celebrations was titled “Thank You ‘Cher”, a nation-wide theme introduced by MOE to laud the efforts of school staff during the COVID-19 pandemic. In WRS, every staff in the school is affectionately known as “cher” which explains why we call it Teachers and Staff Appreciation Day (TASAD).
To show their appreciation for the staff, the student leaders launched the message writing booth, where everyone could pen their appreciation for individual staff. During the TASAD celebrations, the day started with a staff party organized by the staff well-being committee. After which, everyone enjoyed the Zoom concert, which included an interactive segment, and the class parties organised by the class leaders. It was a heart-warming day which marked the end of term 3.

Students and staff writing messages for the staff on the appreciation board. (Safe Management Measures were implemented based on existing rules during the TASAD period)

Our teachers ready for their class party in their various get-ups!

Mdm Suzanna living out her dream as a rocker.

Our staff all ready to enjoy the day!
Water Conservation
The annual SEC-StarHub School Green Awards (SGA) is a voluntary environmental programme that serves as a platform for schools to develop and showcase their environmental efforts. In addition, it is a platform that reviews the schools’ efforts and initiatives within the campus concerning various environmental aspects and key projects focusing on raising awareness, advocating sustainability and creating real impact.
Every year our school carries out activities in which students are given the opportunity to embark on different environmental programmes to instill a greater sense of awareness towards environmental sustainability. This year we are proud to have achieved the “Yellow Flame Awards”, given to schools with an overall of at least 80%.

Creative videos created by students to create awareness on water conservation.

Posters created by EE Ambassadors to create awareness during the environmental awareness week.

World ocean day campaign video created by EE ambassadors to create awareness on plastic pollution

Posters created by EE ambassadors to create awareness to the school

Paper mache models created by students using recycled materials and learn on biodoversity in Singapore


EE ambassadors learning about the biodiversity in the school.
