About Us
Manjusri Secondary School
Buddhist Interact Club
文殊中学佛学会
Birthdate
6 April 1983
Mission
To nurture Buddhist youths to become future leaders
Vision
To promote and inculcate Buddhist values in students
To provide opportunities for members to be responsible and compassionate leaders
Day of Activities
Every Mon and Wed 1430 - 1730
Regular Activities
Sign language songs
Dharma Discussion
Movie Screening
Drama lessons
Tea appreciation
Outings
CIP
Camping



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2011 BIC Family

Teachers-in-charge
Mrs Cheng
Mdm Tan
Chairman
Law Si Yun
Vice-Chairman
Mak Wei Tin
Secretary
Marcus Low
Members
Sec 5: Fang.JiaHui, Pei Ching,
Meng Kuan, Amanda, Leona,
Mei Hua
Sec 4: Wen Shi, Regine, Daryl,
Javier, Willis, Wen Feng
Sec 3: Xinti, Wee Kiat, Eric
Min Kiat, Rayner
Sec 2: Lim JiaHui, Li Wei, Elyse,
Tan JiaHui, Hui Bing, Selina
Marcus, Benjamin
Sec 1: Lim Yan Zhi
Alumni:
2010: Hazel,Elysia,Yanye
2007: Qiu Hui, Wan Qing,Yan Ling
Alex, Yeow Chong
2000: Billy

Blog maintained by
Wenshi



performance outside school
2006 - NLB for Book Launch of Mr Tan Swie Hien
2007 - Competition at Tzu Chi Foundation
2008 - Orchard Vesak Celebration
2008 - KMSPKS Gratitude Concert
2008 - KMSPKS 大悲心大愿力 Concert
2008 - SHINE Official Launch
2008 - Competition at Tzu Chi Foundation (26 July)
2009 - Orchard Vesak Celebration



sign language songs from Tzu Chi
温暖满人间
一家人
生命圆舞曲
让爱传出去
隐形的翅膀
etc......


Achievements
NYBC - Silver Awards (2009, 2010)
Sign Language songs competitions
- 2 Silvers Awards (2007)
- 1 Silver Award + 1 Consolation Award (2008)

National Day Inter-CCA MTV Competition 07
- Special Mentioned Award

CIP
Vist to Jamiah Children's Home
Cleaning the Beach
Distributing Flyers for collection of old newspapers
Folding stars for Charity - SHINE Project


Links
  • Buddhist Stories
  • Buddhist Tales
  • 佛典故事之世尊的诞生到涅盘
  • 阿弥陀佛专动画版

    Links
  • Manjusri Secondary School
  • S'pore Buddhist Federation
  • SBM Youth
  • Buddhist Fellowship
  • Kmspks Youth Ministry
  • Tzu Chi Teenagers
  • Young Buddhist Chapter
  • NTU Buddhist Society

    Credits
    Blog created by Elaine Soh
    Skin edited by
  • Jiemin
  • . All the pics collected from
  • DeviantArt
  • . Edited by
  • Adobe Photoshop
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    Hazel's Reflection on PTF Camp / Tuesday, June 23, 2009


    Throughout the camp, I have observed that there are many different ways to look after a kid. Many differ according to their personalities. For example, kids who are way too hyperactive will not listen to you if you go soft on them, instead, you have to be firm and make your stand. Kids who are more pampered and mild must be spoken to in a soft and calming way. I also learnt that you need to pay utmost attention to the kids you are looking after or they will definitely get into mischief. Overall, I believe the kids had fun and many could not bear to leave on the last day. It was heart warming when the kids ran to me and gave me a big hug and said ' You are my big sis.' It definitely made my day and all the hard work paid off.

    I spent most of the time in the camp looking after a 6 year old girl named Celeste. She was a group member in my group and so being the youngest member in the camp, I placed more attention on her to make sure she was okay, eventually, the kids in the camp took the role of big sisters and big brothers to look after Celeste. It was another heart warming experience. Little Celeste was definitely adorable and she made me her best friend. The sense of achievement is indescribable. I attended the camp feeling sceptical. I was unsure if I could handle the kids especially because I felt that I would not have the patience. As the days progressed, I realise I could actually manage the kids and enjoyed the experience thoroughly. Now that the camp is over, the children's names would occasionally pop out in my head. Their innocence and intelligence has truly touched me. If I have a chance, I would love to work with children more often in future.

    Lastly to sum up, I think this camp has been a great learning experience to all BIC members. It was not easy taking charge of playful young kids. However, I definitely loved the time spent with the kids and would love to do it again. I believe the BIC members had an eye-opener and now understand more about dealing with children. Mrs Cheng, thank you for giving us this opportunity.

    Hazel

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