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Friday, August 17, 2007
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Good morning Dr Boon and members of the floor,
Let me ask you a question. What is the point of the annual sports day? Isn't it to promote sportsmanship, be it in terms of cheering or participating. With the sports day taken away, many students would be unhappy, such sports day definitely bring out teamwork and unity amongst the students and not only to the sport inclined students. Wouldn’t that be nice to see?
The removal of sports day is like a hamburger without its meat, boring and without a taste. The various pupils would find it uninteresting not to see how the different sports CCA groups come together and fight together as a team. This greatly enhances bonding and interaction among the students within their own CCA group. Isn’t this the whole point of having CCAs? To have fun together, to play together and simply, to be together.
CCAs such as the performing arts are able to perform and showcase their talent during school events or assemblies while the uniformed groups have the national day to perform.
Therefore, I strongly feel that sports CCA groups should be given the equal chance to excel and perform too.
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