Friday, September 14, 2007
SOUVENIR FROM BANGALORE REVEALED!
Thursday, September 6, 2007
DAY 7 - POST-TRIP ACTIVITIES
Though we are already back in Singapore, our APS Immersion @ St. Peter's story has not ended.
Continue to visit this blog! More stories, pictures and reflections on the trip will be uploaded.
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Wednesday, September 5, 2007
DAY 6 LEARNING JOURNEY @ MR HARI'S HOUSE AND VISHWESHARAYYA TECHNOLOGICAL MUSEUM
One little note: India celebrates Teachers' Day today (050907)
DAY 4 Learning Journey @ Visit to St. Peter's School - Mind Mapping
See for yourself their anticipation and how they have strengthened their bond with each other now.
Tuesday, September 4, 2007
Sunday, September 2, 2007
Day 2 Learning Journey @ Chamundi Hills (Video)
DAY 2 - THE COW LOVES US...
This is funny!! Must watch!!
COMING SOON!!
The Cow Loves Us
** A movie production from AndersonPros **
I have mixed feeling to be away from my home and family. I’m sad because nobody can help me in what I need to do. I have to pack my own bag. I am missing my favourite food and my home. However, I am happy at the same time as I get to learn new things and experience new stuff. ... Lydia
When I touched down at the Bangalore Airport, I saw people. They looked friendly and nice. This is my first time going to a country by myself. I feel rather safe for my friends are with me. ...Ian
This is the first time I’m going away on my own. I feel sad because I am missing them a lot. Now, I understand that there’s really no place like home. When I was at the Bangalore International Airport, we were weary. Though Bangalore is very different from Singapore, I hope I’ll get used to it. ... Aravind
This is the first time I have traveled on my own. I really miss my family a lot, especially my mum’s stories and my father’s nagging. As much as I love to travel, there’s still no place like home to me. ... Vikaesh
DAY 2 - LEARNING JOURNEY BLOGPIX
THE TOY SHOP: INSIDE
Our students will have to complete a task of the day, co-planned by Anderson Pri and The Bit-By-Bit School and supported by Global Education Link, by using different means of technology. Below you will get to see a glimpse of them in action.
GROUP B
GROUP C
Watch our Day 2 videos for more information.
The following video captures the "Pasa Malam" of India
Wednesday, August 22, 2007
PRESENTING THE WINNERS!
Many thanks to all the others who had commented as well. Continue to visit our blog to look out for more chances to win other prizes as we share our learning experiences in Bangalore with all of you.
Monday, August 13, 2007
READ STUDENTS' SHARING HERE!
ABOUT INDIA & SINGAPORE
~Email from N.S. Punith, St Peter's School~Hey Liang,
India gained Independence from the British on 15 August on 1947. Since our Independence, India has developed so much. Our national anthem is JANA GANA MANA which was written by the great poet Rabindra NathTagore. Our national song is VANDE MATARAM. Mahatma Gandhi is known as the father of our country.New Delhi is capital of our country. All the Central government offices are located at New Delhi. India has five important cities, namely Delhi, Kolkata ,Mumbai, Bangalore and Chennai. India is the seventh largest country in the world. It is located in the northern hemisphere. Kolkata is the largest city in our country. There are 28 states in our country.
***************~Email from Iniya E., St Peter's School~
Hi! How are you? We are fine here. We are eagerly waiting for your arrival. This is for Task 5. India gained independence on 15th August 1947.Our national flag was hoisted for the first time at Red fort in New Delhi. The Indian flag consists of three colours. Saffron at the top stands for courage and Sacrifice. White in the middle stands for truth and peace. Green at the bottom stands for Prosperity. The Asoka Chakra with 24 spokes in the middle is the wheel of law. Our National emblem is taken from the Asoka Pillar at Sarnath. It consists of four lions standing back to back. Below the lions is a base on which a bull, a horse, an elephant and a lion are carved, separated from each other by wheels. The entire structure is on a lotus. Our National Anthem was written by the great poet Rabindaranath Tagore. The National Anthem also stands for the unity of our country. It must take exactly 52 seconds when the national anthem is sang or played. Our national flower is Lotus, national bird is Peacock and national is Tiger. The most wonderful sights in India are Taj Mahal, Qutab Minar, Buland, Dharwaza, Panch Mahal,Asoka Pillar, Red Fort, Mysore Palace, Kanyakumari and etc. The Himalayas which is situated in Northern part of India are the highest ranges in the world. Mount Everest is the highest mountain in the world. The Taj Mahal is one of the seven wonders of the world. The whole world looks at it with wonder. Shahjahan built the Taj Mahal on the behalf of Mumtaz Mahal.
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~Email from Mervin Liang, Anderson Primary School~Dear Punith,
Today, I would like to tell you more about Singapore- its history, places of interest, food etc. Singapore was founded by Sir Stamford Raffles in 1819. Singapore was established as a trading station and its policy of free trade attracted merchants from all over Asia as well as the US and the Middle East. Singapore used to be a British colony but on 9 August 1965, it became an independent republic. It is made up of not just one island but a main island with 63 surrounding islets. The main island has a total land area of 682 square km. Singapore has grown into a thriving centre of commerce and industry. It is one of the busiest parts in the world and it is also one of the world's major oil refining and distribution centres, Singapore's strategic location and excellent facilities and infrastructure contribute to its success as a leading destination for both business and pleasure.Singapore is the food capital of Asia. You can find all kinds of cuisine here, Chinese, Indian, Malay, Indonesian, Western etc. Some of the local favourites include Hainanese Chicken Rice, Chilli Crab, Laksa, Fried Kway Teow, Satay, etc. You must try some of these dishes if you come to Singapore. There are many places of interest that should not be missed either when visiting Singapore. For example Sentosa is an island of sun and fun. There are clear beaches, wax museum, Sky Tower, Underwater World World that you should visit when you are at Sentosa. Our zoological gardens is also a 'must go' for visitors, not to mention other places like Chinatown, Bird Park, Botanical Gardens etc.
What about Bangalore? I am looking forward to the trip to Bangalore, perhaps you could let me know more about your city. Hoping to hear from you soon. BYE!!!
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ABOUT A DAY IN OUR LIVES
~Email from Shreyangshi Raha, St Peter's School~Hi Aravind,
Thanks a lot for the details about your day in your school. Hope you are doing well, I am fine here. Now I will tell you how I spend a day in school. A normal school day starts at 8:00 morning with a prayer in the class. Only on Tuesday and Friday we have our Morning Assembly. Everyday we have 9 periods with a short break and lunch break. During the day we study several subjects like English, Hindi, science, computers, etc. My favourite subject is Maths taken by my favourite teacher Mary mam. We have periods which are called “Zero Periods”, they are the activity periods of the day when we do some dance; music; games etc. Our school day ends at 3:00pm with a small prayer when we all thank God for giving us a wonderful day. Then we all form a line and climb our respective buses and are ready to go home.
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~Email from Rahna Jacob, St Peter's School~Dear Vikaesh,
My typical school day is like this. My father wakes me up at 6.30 a.m, and I get dressed and am ready for school by around 7:35 am. I then have my breakfast in about 15 minutes, and step out at around 8 for school. I reach there in 10 minutes, and the bell rings at 8:20 am. After our prayers, our periods begin. Each period is for about 40 minutes, and we have 8 periods a day. We have 3 periods, and then we have a break for about 10-15 minutes. Then we have 3 more periods, we have our lunch break, which lasts for about 40 minutes. After 2 more periods, I leave for home by around 2:40 pm.
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~Email from Ashivini D/O Nasen Rajah, Anderson Primary School~Hi Anurag, It's me, Ashivini, again.
I hope you are getting my emails. I am just wondering how much time you spend in your school. Well, I spent about 6 hours in my school. Our recess, which is half-and-hour, is included in the 6 hours. Sometimes, we have to stay back for extra-classes like remedial and Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs). In Anderson, we have two sessions; the morning session and afternoon session. Pupils from Primary 3,4,5 and 6 are in the morning session, which is from 7.30 to 1 p.m. Pupils from Primary 1 and 2 are in afternoon session, which is from 12p.m. to 6p.m. In your school, do you've to stay back for CCAs? How long do you have to stay back? How many hours do you spend in your school? Bye!!!
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~Email from Sarah Lim, Anderson Primary School~
Hi Harshini,
I wake up at 5am to take my school bus which arrives at 6am and I reach school at 7am.
The subjects we learn are English, Maths, Mother tongue, Science, Music, Art and Craft, Social Studies, Health education, Library and Physical Education. Recess is from 10am 10.30am but we must assemble in the hall by 10.25am. How long is your recess? We finish school at 1pm. How about you? The CCAs available in our school are Drama, Pottery, Scouts, Brownies, Science Club, IT Cub, Green Cub, Art Cub, Guitar Cub, Librarian, Gymnastics, Track and Field, Basketball, Volleyball, Soccer, Badminton and Chinese Dance.
***************ABOUT ST PETER'S SCHOOL & ANDERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL
~Email from Rahna Jacob, St Peter's School~
Hi! My school is in Bangalore off Sarjapur Road. My school is pretty big alright.
I have many teachers, with one teacher for each subject. My subjects are Maths, English, Art, Dance, Skating, Lingua Phone [proper pronunciation for English] and so on. We have a General Knowledge sir whose name is Jeffrey Jacob. He is one of my most favourite teachers. He takes a period once a week. What a pity! By the way, I'm in the fifth standard.
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~Email from Almaa Domnic, St Peter's School~Hi Terry,
How are you. Hope that you are keeping fine.
I want to share a few things about my school. Before our class starts, usually we have assembly on Tuesdays and Fridays. Our school starts at 8.15 In the morning and goes on till 4 in the afternoon.. The first period is Maths and then Hindi(national language). For the Hindi class we have to go to another room. Every Thursday, we have French classes and we have started the alphabets. We are having our lunch in the school. We have different kinds of activities like games, dance, library, music etc. In the games period, we have different kinds of games like badminton, cricket, football etc. Our computer teacher takes us to the computer lab for the computer session. I am really enjoying my school. How is your own school? Would like to know more about your school and your daily activities in school.
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~Email from Vikaesh S/O Moorthy, Anderson Primary School~Hi Rahna,
I study in Anderson Primary School. It is a very nice and clean place. It is also a quiet environment for us to concentrate and do our work. We have about 10 classes in each level (Primary 1-6). There are about 40 students in every class.
ANDERSON PRIMARY SCHOOLAddress: 19, ANG MO KIO AVE 9 (569785)School Website : http://schools.moe.edu.sg/andersonps
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ABOUT IT IN ST PETER'S & ANDERSON PRIMARY SCHOOL
~Email from Nithin Reddy, St Peter's School~Hi Umar, We have 32 systems in our schools senior lab. In the junior lab, there are 30 computers. We go to the lab on Wednesdays. We use certain software like Notepad to type the lessons or question and answers, MS Excel to type the names of friends and their phone numbers, MS Paint to draw some pictures, and MS Word to create our names in different patterns using clipart and etc.
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~Email from Lydia Yasmin, Anderson Primary School~Hello Iniya, this is for task 4!
In school, when the teachers want to teach us IT, we will have it in class. There will be 2 teachers teaching. Sometimes we learn Microsoft PowerPoint, Microsoft Word, Email and others. Sometimes if we have to take an IT test, we will stay back after school for 2 hours. And when we learn IT skills, we use laptops.
***************~Email from Mervin Liang, Anderson Primary School~
Hi Punith,
I am going to share with you how our school uses IT for teaching and learning. There is a computer in class for the teacher in the conduct of the lessons. My teacher makes use of the computer to show us slide shows. At times, she goes to different internet websites to show us new information.
We have computer lessons once a week, on every Tuesdays. There are 4 computers lab in our school, with one lab on each level. Besides the computer labs in our school, there are about 20 computers in a place near the dental clinic called Cafe1766. Pupils are allowed to visit the cafe during recess on the days they are assigned to. They can play games or do work there. All the computer labs and Cafe1766 are air-conditioned.
We usually make use of the computers to do blogging, work and research for new knowledge. I enjoy the computer lessons very much. I wish you could tell me whether you have robotics, blogging, IT for homework, how many times you have IT a week and if you have computers in your class. I also wish to know about your ambition. Anyway, my full name is Liang Jun Onn Mervin and you can call me Mervin. Bye!
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Please feel free to give your comments and join the students in their sharing. For all you know, you may find some good friends from either St Peter's School or Anderson Primary School.
Thursday, July 19, 2007
Win Souvenirs from Bangalore & Singapore Here!
(a) Describe a corner in your school or an activity that is held in your school which you think is special and you are proud of having it in the school.
(b) Describe one of your country's favourite local food and place of interest. Explain why they are a favourite.
The best comment from the pupils in St Peter's School stands to win the entire set of magnets as shown below (* Please note that the designs of the above magnets are subjected to availability and may be changed without prior notice.)
Hurry! Post your comment(s) by 10 August 2007, 10pm. Remember to visit our blog on 13 August 2007 to find out if you are the winner.
Wednesday, July 11, 2007
Welcome to our blog!

Hi, welcome to our blog!
This blog is to commemorate the 1st collaboration between St Peter's School in India & Anderson Primary in Singapore.
Currently, we are working on a project with our friends from St Peter's via the email. It's really cool to know that emails can be used to make friends who are on another part of the same planet :) The excitement is really building up for us as we look forward to meeting our friends from India when we visit them in India from 31 August to 5 September 2007.
Stay close to our blog. There will be new post every week from either pupils from St Peter's or Anderson Primary. We will share our learning experiences prior to, during and after our India trip with all of you. We welcome any comments from you. When you are making your comments, please make every attempt to be respectful of others. Please remember the following:
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