Girl Guides
About Us
VISION: What does the CCA want to achieve?
All girls are valued and take action to change the world.
MISSION: What does the CCA set out to do?
To enable girls and young women to develop their fullest potential as responsible citizens of the world.
LEARNING OUTCOMES: By the time the students leave the CCA, what characteristics do they exhibit?
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Students go through fun and challenging programmes, and unique experiences, adventures and activities to learn vital life skills – such as personal goal-setting, decision-making and team-building.
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Students will get involved in local and international communities, equipping them to make a lasting positive impact by helping others.
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Students will develop a deep sense of confidence and self-assurance, along with vital leadership skills and making lifelong friendships.
CCA-specific skills they can perform
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Knotting and lashing
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Gadget making
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Leadership skills- (in organising and leading programmes for their patrol and the company)
CCA-specific knowledge they will acquire
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Body confidence
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Responsibilities of citizens and they role they play
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Leadership
CCA-specific attitudes they will form
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Responsibility
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Respect
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Confidence
PROGRESS AND ACHIEVEMENTS
2022 |
2023 |
2024 |
PUAN NOOR AISAH AWARD (for previous year) EAST DIVISION DAY
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PUAN NOOR AISAH AWARD (for previous year) EAST DIVISION DAY
PATCH DESIGN
RECYCLED FASHION
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PUAN NOOR AISAH AWARD (for previous year) BADEN-POWELL AWARD
WORLD THINKING DAY COMPETITION |
Schedule
CCA DAY |
Day |
Time |
Venue |
Remarks |
One |
Tuesday |
3.30-6pm |
Quadrangle, C03-04 to 06 |
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Two |
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Three |
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CCA Teachers
Ms. Shalini d/o Sukumaran (CCA Teacher-in-charge)
Mdm. Juan Ying Li, Pearlyn
Mdm. Nur Ummirah Nasser