Wednesday, April 15, 2009

Overseas CIP by primary school pupils



This week in the LRD (14/4/2009, Page 4), we read about a school that went overseas for their CIP. They built a water purification system and even donated food and clothing to poor children in Cambodia.

These students were from Primary 4 and 5, and they were so resourceful that they wrote to Singapore Airlines to ask if they could bring more baggage, as they had many things that they wanted to bring over to Cambodia.

We felt very inspired by these pupils and are proud of them for making a difference to the world!

In our CIPs, we have contributed to the world by keeping our school clean, keeping our Science Garden and Aljunied Park weed-free and pretty and providing company and cheer to our elderly friends at the Geylang East Home.

After reading this article, we felt inspired to do more to help others around us who are in need that we started thinking of some ideas, such as donating our old storybooks and toys to the poor.

Can you think of any other ways that we can help those around us who are in need?

1 comment:

LyhJA said...

We can donate new clothes that we cant wear to them ... Or we can donate money ...