Greenstar Workshop


Green Club members participated in an Environmental Project Workshop organised by Commonwealth Secondary School. They were handed case studies on how to generate ideas for a project in school.

Learning Journeys

A Visit to Singapore Garden Festival at Suntec City where we had a colourful and refreshing experience admiring the flowers and the fantastic displays. This set us thinking about creating our own mini-gardens for our club.

A Visit to Singapore Orchid Show - Flowers, flowers everywhere...


How does your Garden grow - at the Landscape and Fantasy Garden

Coming soon - after the exams ...

Don't throw those textbooks and uniform ....

Student Initiated Activity - Site Visits to Singapore Mint and Tuas SembCorp

SembCorp at Tuas - recycling at work to reduce the amount of trash generated by Singaporeans.







A STUDENT-INITIATED ACTIVITY - SITE VISITS TO SINGAPORE MINT AND SEMCORP TUAS - Where we learned more about the environment and had the opportunities to interact with mentors and facilitators from the pre-tertiary and tertiary institutions.

Jumble Sale @ Hong Kah Sec School

pitching a sale - buy lah for a good cause


recyclables donated by students and staff

waste not, recycle instead


recycle, sell, buy - proceeds donated to Needy Students' Fund

Our Principal, buying for a good cause

necklaces galore - cheap! cheap!


Videos of the Jumble Sale



Save the trees and money too!


dont throw those books - swap, sell at half price, donate ... but dont throw






What to do with extra exam papers after exams ?


Here's the answer:) Free copies for pupils to do Exam Practice and self-study.

plastic, plastic everywhere ... 1000 years in a landfill

Our bottle hunters
http://app.nea.gov.sg/cms/htdocs/article.asp?pid=
"Singaporeans use about 2.5 billion plastic bags a year for bagging their purchases - or an average of 2,500 bags per family, per year. These 2.5 billion plastic bags translate collectively to 19,000 tonnes or 0.8 per cent of the total waste disposed of in Singapore annually.
plastic bags can end up as litter, and in the natural environment, plastics have a strong tendency to suffocate plant and marine life." - NEA












Another bottle given new lease of life