Being part of Our Heart For SG project gave our students the opportunity to deepen their understanding of our school value of Resilience through authentic stories of our nation-building years shared by their grandparents and elderly in the community - our pioneer generation. Their reflections and aspirations for Singapore, expressed through their artwork highlighted the importance of us staying connected and united as we forge onward as a nation. As we emerge from the pandemic, we must remember the lessons from our forefathers and our experiences in the last 2 years and come together so that each of us can add our unique brush strokes to the canvas called Singapore, not in isolation but in collaboration, to create a beautiful picture for our nation’s future; Stronger Together, Majulah!- - Mr Chua Choon Hock, Principal, Cedar Primary School
The OurHeartforSG experience has given our students an opportunity to appreciate the resilience of the pioneer generation and the contributions they made to nation-building. Reflecting on how our pioneers had stood up to the challenges of their times gives us strength to build collective resilience especially in this pandemic. The project also gives students the opportunity to synthesise what they have learnt in our Arts Education Programme (LLP) and CCE, allowing them to appreciate our seniors through the artwork. We are grateful for this platform that grows our students as concerned citizens and active contributors to Singapore.- - Mdm Rina Yap Siu Lin, Principal, Dazhong Primary School
I am heartened and feel a good sense of optimism for the future of Singapore after having had the opportunity to read the reflections and aspirations of the children. Our young children care for our community, our environment and Singapore. We have seen good discourse by the children to show care and concern for the elderly, and how they want to use technology to uplift Singapore. It is important that there are platforms to engage our children with issues that impact our nation- - Mr Koh Chin Thong, Principal of Henry Park Primary School
OurHeartforSG presented a wonderful opportunity for schools to pivot a precious learning experience where we can widen the perspective of our students. OHFSG essentially compliments what Marymount Convent seeks to do, which is to shape the hearts and minds of our students, to be a Singaporean who is confident of who we are and desiring to contribute with what we have. Our students connected with our pioneers and have a better understanding of what our Nation is built upon. At the same time, they reflected, with gratitude, that our successes and the peace we enjoy, came with much sacrifices and commitment beyond self. And going forward, our students projected, with pride, what they must do now so that they can continue the legacy of those who were before us. We stand on the shoulders of giants and roar on as one Nation.- - Mrs Allison Lim, Principal, Marymount Convent School
Personally I feel that it’s important for our young to be engaged with the challenges or issues Singapore is facing now or in the future. While a deep understanding of the challenges may not always be there, a raised awareness is an imperative. The latter can be the impetus or starting point for our young to start thinking about the part they can play from a place of gratitude.- - Ms Grace Ng, Principal (~2021), Methodist Girls’ School
We are glad to have afforded our students the experience to participate in #OurHeartForSG (OHFSG) Learning Gallery. We incorporated the learning into our Learning for Life Programme (LLP) which aims to help students develop empathy and build social awareness. It was heartening to know that our students enjoyed the conversations with the elderly and had great interest to hear their childhood stories of the past. Through this OHFSG arts experience, our students developed greater appreciation and empathy to understand the hardship that our pioneer generation went through and have learnt to appreciate the elderly and their grandparents more!- - Ms Yap Hui Ching, Michelle (Ms), Head of Department (Aesthetics), Fairfield Methodist School (Primary)
This project and the OHFSG learning gallery presents good opportunities for our students to be engaged in authentic and meaningful activities that compliment school’s effort in CCE. It is important that our students are engaged in the discourse of the past, present and future of Singapore and to have a deeper understanding of their role as citizens. By participating in this project, students get to better appreciate Singapore as a nation and develop a deeper sense of belonging to the larger community beyond the school as they reflect upon and think about what it means to be Singaporean. We are grateful for this opportunity and we are confident that this effort has developed a greater sense of pride for the nation in our student participants.- - Mrs. ONG-LOH JM, Principal, Nan Chiau Primary School
The “Our Heart for SG” (OHFSG) Learning Gallery has presented our students with a meaningful and enriching learning experience that allowed them to learn more about Singapore and reflect on Singapore’s past, present and future. This project has also allowed our students to reconnect with our SG pioneers and through chit-chats with their grandparents and great grandparents on various topics, our students gained valuable insights and understanding on how life was like in the past. They developed greater empathy towards the hardship the pioneer generation had gone through and cherish what they enjoy now. It also provides students the opportunity to share what they can do to contribute to the betterment of Singapore as citizens to pay it forward.- - Ms Jamie Lie, Principal, Park View Primary School
The OHFSG project has provided our PL-Lites an invaluable learning experience and platform to learn about the struggles of our past generations and our nation building history through the conversations with their grandparents. The narratives espoused through their artworks illustrate their hope and aspirations for the future while treasuring the present gifts that they have inherited from the hard work of our forefathers. It is with great joy to see our girls exemplifying the school’s HEART values and living out our vision of women of fine character with a passion for life and learning.- - Mrs Joyce Ang, Principal, Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School (Primary)
This pandemic has presented an invaluable opportunity to teach students about the greater things in life, especially on social responsibility and being resilient. By participating in the OHFSG project, it has helped students to focus more on the positive emotions, which strengthened them in dealing with adversity and helped them to understand that they, too, can contribute in this challenging times.- - Mrs Grace Chua, Principal, Sembawang Primary School
Our Heart For Singapore initiative has been a valuable opportunity for our students to treasure Singapore as home and their loved ones during the COVID-19 pandemic. Our students’ artworks embody the past and present of Singapore, the people who have inspired them to be resilient and how the school values are integral to their tenacity. In alignment with our school’s CCE A.C.T – Active Citizens who Take Action, they have also used their passion and talents to spread the message of love and gratitude to their peers. We are grateful that our students can play a part in sharing the hope and perseverance in this challenging episode of Singapore’s history.- - Mrs Seah Lay Tin, Principal of Tanjong Katong Primary School
Having our students participate in the OHFSG project and time capsule initiative serves as a good reminder that every pledge and contribution matters. We are personally heartened that even as a young child, we can inculcate in them the right belief and mindset to create a positive change for our nation during this volatile period. Our children’s actions also influenced their circle of loved ones and vice versa. This also highlights to them about the importance of the circle of influence. It goes to show no matter how small we are, as long as we are in it together, we create big changes and a stronger Singapore. Inculcating the love for Singapore starts small and starts young. For our younger children, they may not fully understand the challenges that Singapore faces, but participating in this, sows a seed in them. They will start thinking about how they can serve the nation, in their own capacity, as they mature, and this resonates with our school values, care, service, resilience and teamwork.- - Mdm Lim Meijing (SH CCE) & Mdm Elaine Tan (HOD CCE) Mee Toh School
As a school we are grateful for the learning opportunities for our Bedok Viewans through this project as they can learn and contribute hands-on to something beyond the school. This allows students to see how they can impact the broader community and nation by doing something simple, yet meaningful. This resonates strongly with the values we aim to nurture in our Bedok Viewans – with “service” being one of our school values.- - Mdm Yvonne Teo, Principal of Bedok View Secondary School
This project has allowed our JYians to apply in an authentic context, what they have learnt in Art and CCE, to express their gratitude in written and artistic forms. More importantly, it helped them to better appreciate the life they have and it is a timely reminder for our JYians to know that in times of crisis, just like how our pioneer generation stood resilient and showed tenacity in building a home in Singapore, it is the same grit and perseverance that we will need to possess to fight the Covid-19 pandemic together and emerge stronger as one nation- - Mr Dayan Tan Ying Peng (HOD / Aesthetics, ALP, LLP), Juying Secondary School
This project and the OHFSG learning gallery are good examples of how our students can be engaged meaningfully, amidst the challenges that Singapore is facing. When students start to think beyond themselves, they have a better sense of appreciation for the others around them - on an individual, community and national level. This is also what the new CCE 2021 Curriculum Framework aims to achieve with the three big ideas of Identity, Relationships and Choice. On the whole, this opportunity has evoked a stronger sense of pride and belonging amongst our Bedok Viewans, knowing that they have contributed to the gift to SG.- - Ms Deepa Nanwani Singh, Head of Department of Character & Citizenship Education, Bedok View Secondary School
I am very happy that our students with special needs were given the platform to showcase their talents and be a part of this purposeful and meaningful project. This initiative, embedding the theme of inclusiveness, really brings people from all walks of lives together and truly captures the essence and hope of Singaporeans especially during this pandemic situation.- - Mrs Angela Lee, Principal, APSN Chaoyang School
Pathlight School is delighted to be part of this meaningful initiative. Students from our school's Artist Development Programme (ADP) are provided with the opportunity to bond and learn from their elderly family members. It is comforting to hear from our students that they have learnt to appreciate what they have now and how they wish to contribute in their own ways to materialise their dreams for Singapore. In this current challenging time, coming together as ONE despite our differences to support and encourage one another is essential for us to overcome the odds and emerge stronger together.- - Ms Loy Sheau Mei, Senior Vice-Principal of Pathlight School