Physical Sports
Physical Sports
Building on the Physical Education (PE) programme to create a strong foundation for the development of broad-based physical competencies and opportunities for recreational participation, Physical Sports CCAs cater to students with interest in both recreational and competitive levels. Physical Sports CCAs develop robustness, fair play and team spirit in students as they become active and physically competent individuals in the sports that they participate in.
We offer the following Physical Sports CCAs:
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Badminton
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Basketball
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Football
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Netball
Badminton
Badminton CCA provides students with the opportunity to develop their technical skills while building strong character values such as sportsmanship, discipline, and teamwork. Through structured training and friendly competition, members learn to strive for excellence both on and off the court.
Objectives
In Badminton, the players will be developed in these three key areas:
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Skills:
Students will learn to master grip, strokes, footwork, tactics, and rules through progressive drills and gameplay.
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Values:
Through Badminton, students will embody core values such as fair play, respect for opponents, perseverance, and integrity in every training session.
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Leadership
Developing confident leaders who communicate and foster unity through play, peer-to-peer coaching, and collaboration.
Programme Highlights
Training sessions
Led by our coaches, sessions focus on footwork, technique, and fundamentals. We place a strong emphasis on character and values, building discipline and resilience to stay focused even when the training gets tougher.
National School Games (NSG)
Our school team participates in the annual National School Games, giving players the chance to represent the school with pride. It’s a valuable opportunity for them to learn from their peers and players from other schools as well as to display sportsmanship under competitive settings.
Friendly Matches
Informal matches with other schools are organised to enable more students to have match-play experiences. These sessions provided the players the opportunities to learn through play, allowing them to test their skills in a more relaxed and supportive environment.
Achievements
2022:
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NSG Junior Boys – Tier 2 Singles Achievement Award
2023:
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NSG Senior Boys – Semi Finalist
2025:
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NSG Junior Boys –
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Tier 4 Singles Group Champion
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Tier 2 Singles Achievement Award
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Tier 1 Doubles Achievement Award
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Tier 2 Doubles Achievement Award
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NSG Junior Girls – Tier 2 Singles Achievement Award (2 players)
Training Session
Tuesday 7.40 am to 9.10 am
Friday 2.05 pm to 3.45 pm (Selected students)
Venue
Multi-Purpose Hall
Students’ Experiences
“Badminton is really fun! We get to play games and learn new skills. During training, I learnt how to lob and serve properly. I have also made many new friends through this CCA. I always look forward to training sessions because I get to spend time with them!” - Emmett Low Zhi Yu
“To play badminton well, I need stamina because it involves a lot of running, jumping, and cardio. Through drills and practice, I also learnt how to do lunges properly. I had the opportunity to represent the school in NSG. It was tough, but I really enjoyed it. I gained experience on how to improve my lobbing, which is my weakness, and also discovered that I am actually strong at hitting the shuttle to the back of the opponent’s court.” - Ian Tan Jun Hao
Character Outcomes
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Builds resilience and self-discipline through consistent practice.
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Develops leadership through mentoring and peer support.
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Strengthens empathy and inclusivity in team settings.
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Encourages strategic thinking and adaptability during matches.
Basketball
Basketball is a team sport that requires every team member to become competent in individual skills and to work as a team to achieve a common goal. Our players undergo regular training sessions to develop fundamental movement skills. Team and inter-school games help to instill values such as self-discipline, resilience, team spirit and sportsmanship, and build life skills such as teamwork and good communication skills, in all our players. Players who show aptitude and positive attitude are selected to represent the school in various competitions such as National School Games - Basketball Competitions.
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Teachers-in-charge |
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Mr Sebastian Tan (OIC) |
tan_wei_lun_sebastian@schools.gov.sg |
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Mr Loh Zhi Hao (2IC) |
loh_zhi_hao@schools.gov.sg |
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Mr Wang Jianbo |
wang_jianbo@schools.gov.sg |
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Mr Max Wong |
Wong_Wei_Kiong@schools.gov.sg |
Football
Football provides opportunities for our players to interact and develop their game and life skills. Our players are taught the rules, basic skills and different game strategies to build their critical thinking skills and teamwork. Through regular training sessions, members are inculcated with values such as resilience, integrity, discipline, sportsmanship and excellence. To allow greater exposure, players participate in various competitions such as the National School Games - Football Competitions.
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Teachers-in-charge |
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Mr Mohd Najib (OIC) |
mohammad_najib_abdul_rahman@schools.gov.sg |
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Mr Caleb Tan (2IC) |
caleb_tan@schools.gov.sg |
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Ms Ho Hui Xin |
mho_hui_xin@schools.gov.sg |
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Mr Naseer Ghani |
naseer_ghani@schools.gov.sg |
Netball
Netball CCA introduces students to the fundamentals of a fast-paced and strategic game. Through our weekly training program, netballers will not only develop physical competencies and a love for the sport but also cultivate essential life skills and values such as teamwork and sportsmanship. Netballers are nurtured to be confident, disciplined, and responsible girls who exhibit grit and resilience. The programme is designed to provide a nurturing and positive environment where every student, regardless of their skill level, can learn, grow, and have fun.
Objectives
In Netball, the girls will be developed in these three key areas:
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Skills:
Students will learn and master fundamental netball skills such as passing, catching, footwork, and shooting. They will also gain an understanding of strategic play, including attacking and defensive tactics.
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Values:
Through the sport, students will cultivate core values like discipline (through consistent practice), respect (for teammates, opponents, and officials), resilience (bouncing back from a loss or mistake), and integrity (playing fairly and honestly). They will learn to work collaboratively with their teammates, communicate effectively, and display good sportsmanship both on and off the court.
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Leadership:
Opportunities are provided for students to take on leadership roles, such as team captains. This helps them to build confidence, make decisions, be good role models and motivate their peers.
Programme Highlights
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Training Sessions: During weekly training sessions, students will undergo fitness conditioning and drills, as well as gain an understanding of strategic game play.
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National School Games (NSG) Netball Competition: To challenge themselves, the P4 to P6 Netball School Teams compete in the annual National School Games. In the NSG Senior and Junior Division, the team competes in the ‘Pool’ stage before moving on to the ‘Tiered’ stage competition. The competition season for the Senior division runs from January to April, while the Junior division competes from July to September.
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Friendly Matches & Carnivals: Apart from the annual championship, our P4-P6 teams participate in friendly matches with other schools and take part in netball carnivals at least once a year. These events provide valuable exposure to competitive play and allow students to apply their skills in a game environment.
Achievements
2022:
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3rd in position for South Zone NSG Championship (Senior)
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3rd in Position for The Netball Academy June Netball Carnival (Junior)
2023:
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4th in position for South Zone NSG Championship (Senior)
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2nd in position for The Netball Academy End of Year Netball Carnival (Senior)
2024:
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1st in position for National Senior Division Girls Competition 2024 (League 2)
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3rd in position for National Junior Division Girls Competition 2024 Tier 2 (Group D)
Training Session
Tuesday 7.40 am to 9.10 am
Friday 2.15 pm to 3.45 pm (Selected students)
Venue
Indoor Sports Hall