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LIFELONG LEARNING THROUGH
SCHOOL CLUBS
Students at PB3 are nding a way to contribute to their community
and the wider world even though the pandemic might be holding FIND MORE ARTICLE ABOUT
them back from being at school. Their natural intuition to strive and PB3 SCHOOL CLUBS HERE
thrive does not cease. This academic year, though students have to
study from home, there has been a signi cant growth in the number of
school clubs we have operating at the PB3 Campus. Launched in July
2020, many new clubs have been established. We are proud of the BYE BYE DIGITAL
student’s level of hunger to be part of the wider community. PLASTIC BAGS ART CLUB
Each school club has its own rationale and objectives. Students
organise and run these clubs with teachers as advisers. It is good to see
our older students passing on responsibilities to the next generation
of younger students building up their leadership and interpersonal DUNGEON AND EATING
skills. DRAGONS RIGHTS
When a student came and shared a willingness to start a new club it
was great to see. This new club has done twice the collaboration
activities of other school clubs to raise funds for underprivileged JOURNALISM
children. What an e ort by this small group of students! HEART OF CLUB AND
THE SEA STREETIZENS
The Journalism Club still continues to release their termly publication
even during the pandemic. These articles have lifted the school spirit
during a di cult time. When reading their articles, I could sense their
energy and enthusiasm.
PHOTOGRAPHY PROGRAMMING
We are thrilled to see student clubs thriving during this pandemic. CLUB CLUB
Moving forward, we’re looking to building even stronger clubs serving
the community with enthusiasm and compassion.
Written by: SPRINGFIELD STUDENT
Mr. Hadi Tandriawan DEBATE CLUB RESOURCE
Head of Student Services SFPB3