
Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School principal denies “blackmailing” students to watch YOG
On August 18th, 2010, Temasek Review reported that students from Kuo Chuan Presbysterian Primary School were "blackmailed" into paying a $5 deposit to watch the YOG Preliminary swimming competition at the Singapore Sports School on 19 August 2010. The $5 deposit will be returned to them if they turned up on the actual day and...

MOE Teacher: How students can stay out of YOG
I was a teacher under MOE. I can say that it is easy to get out of the situation. Just get a parent to write a letter saying that you have family issues or that your parents would not like you to participate in the event, there is no way your school can punish you as it is a decision by your parents, not you. Under 18, you are...

Junior College students FORCED to attend YOG games
Im a 17 year old from a Junior College. I find it absoulutely absurd that we have been given a letter from the college which states that we have been SPECIALLY chosen to attend one of the YOG events. I find it absurd that we have been asked or rather mobilised to go for the Football match this Sunday at Jln Besar Stadium when...
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