
Another key plank in its response lies in education, where the aim will be to make sure every child receives a quality education, the Prime Minister’s press secretary, Mr Chen Hwai Liang, said. On the cards are plans to further upgrade the education system.
Yep, I’ll keep myself updated on the annoucements tonight, considering I have a dialogue with Minister of State RADM (NS) Lui Tuck Yew this coming Thursday, something organised by the Public Service Commission Secretariat. Heads up, sacred cows might be slaughtered tonight.
Anyway, last night’s BBQ was fun. Great to catch up with everyone, though the actually BBQ was a slight damper. Yups.
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woah! dialogue with lui tuck yew! cool stuff la! ask him why he left hdb
Written by
royce
on
August 19, 2007 at
9:07am
nothing sacred slaughtered….in fact nothing slaughtered. Thought more direction could be set in terms of helping needy and at-risk students.
Written by
yanjie
on
August 19, 2007 at
12:38pm
eh shit, my scholarship officer just emailed me, ask me go for the dialogue! i think cause yest the PM talk bout hdb, die la
eh u meeting ur moe frens anot? i think hdb not many going
Written by
royce
on
August 20, 2007 at
3:13am
bbq wasnt a damper lah. thanks so much for organizing mate!
Written by
jenn
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August 20, 2007 at
4:41pm
i think quality education is one of factors in singapore sucess. although the system is not one of the best, it is effective.
Written by
jt
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August 24, 2007 at
3:04am
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