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I Love my Mum and Dad

Organised by South East Community Development Council (SECDC) and sponsored by Besta Digitech Pte Ltd, ‘I Love My Mum and Dad is part of SECDC’s efforts to encourage individual’s confidence in communicating their feelings and to strengthen parent and child relationship.

This campaign allows individuals within the District, to pen their gratitude and reflections and also to pay tribute to their parents’ selfless acts of giving and love. It is an excellent conduit for ties to be strengthened and harmony to be fostered.

During the two-month nomination period, a total of 766 letters from Primary Schools, 459 letters from Secondary Schools and 102 letters from the public were received.

Click here to see two of the winning entries and videos interviews with the winners.

Participating Schools:

  1. Eunos Primary School
  2. Ngee Ann Primary School
  3. Maha Bodhi School
  4. First Toa Payoh Primary School
  5. St Anthony Canossian Primary School
  6. Changkat Primary School
  7. Yangzheng Primary School
  8. Yu Neng Primary School
  9. Canossa Convent Primary School
  10. Macpherson Primary School
  11. Fengshan Primary School
  12. Northlight School
  13. Bedok View Secondary School
  14. Bedok South Secondary School
  15. Ping Yi Secondary School
  16. Manjusri Secondary School

Two of the Primary School Category Winners - Chua Khy Theng and Adeline Pang from Maha Bohdi School

One of the Secondary School Category Winners - Gwee Yi Xuan from Bedok View Secondary School with her family

One of the secondary school winners - Nary reading out her essay to her Dad

Mrs Shobaba Cheong from Bedok View Secondary School receiving the prize on behalf of her student

Three of the Primary School Category Winners – Huang Jian Qiao, Tan Cher Sin and Ly Chhay Heng with their teachers from MacPherson Primary School

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