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SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021

The SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition is back for its 5th edition! SOTA invites all budding writers who will be in Primary 6 in 2021 to showcase their talents in this nation-wide competition.

Stand a chance to attend a free short story writing workshop, and win up to $500 worth of vouchers!

Find out how to take part and submit your entries online here.

Submissions close on 22 January 2021, at 5pm.

(Artwork by SOTA Visual Arts Student Hirari Haniuda)

Image Credit: The School of the Arts (SOTA)

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SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021

Congratulations to our P6 English student Kendrick Lai for being one of the top 20 winners in the SOTA creative writing competition 2021!! We loved how you took the phrase ‘This was clearly NOT a dream..’ and created a unique setting with very interesting characters !

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You must be so proud of yourself. We hope that your love of writing will stay on with you and that you continue to create unique worlds and mesmerizing characters.

Congratulations once again Kendrick and thank you for letting us share your story on our blog.

Read Sophia’s 2020 Sota creative writing composition

Prompt 1: Write a story with the phrase ‘This was clearly NOT a dream’.

Note to students

The model compositions in this blog are to help students generate ideas and to be used as a guide. Students are not allowed to copy the model compositions and then pass them off as their own work, especially in school. It is called plagiarism.

They were hungry. They were thirsty for blood. Their previous siege was a failure. This time, however, they were going to kill until the last one fell.

         Konan took in a deep breath. A day off his usual duties was rare. As the top pilot of the 5 th  generation defence system, T.I.T.A.N, he was not allowed to slack off duties. Pfft. As if they would attack again. He scoffed. In 2049, just two years before the implementation of T.I.T.A.N defence systems, aliens had attacked. Not the typical aliens you would see in movies of old. They were powerful, with weapons made to annihilate, not kill. The siege would have been successful, with the amount of manned robots they sent to wipe out humanity. That is until a command was made by all the governments in the world, to engage in nuclear warfare with the aliens. The aliens were hit on a cellular level and retreated. After the attack, the world’s top generals and military personnel formed the Defence Council, who in the event of a threat to all humanity, would be able to take command and rally all the armies to mount a successful defence. Every army in the world joined together to form the greatest military might in history, with interests only in the welfare of the world. In an attempt to bring the army to the next level, the World Military, as it was called, took inspiration from the alien army, and thus the T.I.T.A.Ns was born.

          Konan’s watch beeped. His superior’s voice followed. “Report to the Command Room now.” He groaned as he got up and clambered to the room grouchily. At the command room, the commander showed him a hologram. “Radar has detected hostiles coming in fast. We cannot confirm the speed. We need you to lead an attack squad up into the exosphere to scout it out. Avoid contact. If necessary, take down any hostiles detected. I wish you Godspeed and the best of luck.”

          Within fifteen minutes, the squad was ready and mounted their mobile suit T.I.T.A.Ns. They lifted off, only to be met with the horror of their lives. The alien warship was silently approaching the planet’s stratosphere. Konan whispered a silent prayer and wished it was a dream. He shut his eyes and reopened them. Nope. No one would make it out alive. This was clearly NOT a dream.

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MOE Special Award:  

The Lee Kuan Yew Award for All-Round Excellence (Primary) [LKY-ARE] 2021

The LKY-ARE Award is a national level award for achievement in education. It recognises well-rounded students who have excelled in both academic and non-academic spheres, and who exemplify the qualities articulated in the MOE’s desired outcomes of education.

We are extremely delighted that  Eliana Chng Jia Xuan (6A/2020)  has been awarded the LKY-ARE (Pri) 2021.

International Science Drama Competition 2021

We are pleased to announce that our school’s Drama Club CCA has clinched the  First Place (Junior Category)  in the International Science Drama Competition 2021 organised by the Singapore Science Centre. Performing “The Evolution of Farming”, the team has also attained the  Popularity Award .

You are cordially invited to view the videos of the finalists on The Science Centre International Science Drama Competition (ISDC) Facebook page (@ISDC.SCS) and  Bilibili.com . Appended below are names of the Drama Club members. We are proud of them! Congratulations to the Drama Club members on making it to the Grand Finals!

The team also represented Singapore in the Grand Finals and competed with teams from Australia, China, Thailand and Nigeria on 28 August and clinched the  Popularity Award  and  Merit Award !

Cross Border e-Book

‘Ben Makes HIS CHOICE’ is the first e-book written by a group of 10 KCPPians as a community outreach project in collaboration with Roots & Shoots – Jane Goodall Institute (Singapore) and Winthrop Primary School (Perth, Australia).

A simple story it may be, but its aim at inspiring others to make environmentally-friendly choices on the use of plastics in our everyday lives is commendable of our ten-year-olds.

Let’s make every little effort count. Make ‘ Go Green Our Way of Life’ .

You may access the link  here  for your reading pleasure: 

We would like to congratulate the following 2020 P5 pupils for their amazing contributions!

We would like to acknowledge the voluntary work by  Ling Luen En Hanna (2020 6C) .

She had helped with the illustration work for the e-book.

Fight COVID-19: World Charity Painting Competition

“Fight COVID-19: World Charity Painting Competition” was organized by the Asian Art Association in 2020 to commemorate the outbreak of COVID-19 and inspire the world with the art of painting and show concern for life.

The competition was judged by 12 famous painters from around the world with the best works being donated to a hospital or auctioned to a novel coronavirus patient. The proceeds will be used to set up a welfare fund for those affected by the novel coronavirus. 25 of our pupils took part in the competition and our school is delighted to share their results.

Additionally, our school has been identified as one of the schools that will receive the ‘Schools with Outstanding Artistic Characteristics’ Award.

We are delighted to share that our pupils’ outstanding artworks are featured online. Kindly click on the following to view the art works of children’s entries from around the world:

MEDAL TABLE - Fight COVID-19: World Charity Painting Competition - Asian Art Association (Singapore)

Singapore Amazing Flying Machine Competition (SAFMC) 2021

The SAFMC is organised by DSO National Laboratories and Science Centre Singapore, and supported by Ministry of Defence (MINDEF).

A total of three teams were selected through the school’s i-LAB STEM Challenge activity:

·          LAB Team 1: Shin Han Gyeol Dylan (6A), Buay Hou Yu Andreas (6C)

·          LAB Team 2: Justin Lee Tian Hao (6C), Pramath Narev Nagavijayan (6F), Ng Ren Yong (5D)

·          LAB Team 3: Jovan Lee Tian Jie (6A), Keen Neo Kai Feng (6A), Sim Kai Jun Stefan (5B)

We are delighted to share that both i-LAB Team 1 and Team 3 were awarded the 1st and 3rd prize respectively for the Learning Journey Award under the Paper Planes category (for primary schools). Congratulations to all the pupils who have taken part! We would also like to express our heartfelt thanks to our i-LAB parent volunteers, Mr Benson Goh and Dr Constance Goh, for guiding our pupils. You can find out more information and highlights of this year’s SAFMC from the video at the event’s Facebook page - https://fb.watch/57iJyXeuAh/       

PacificLight Crea8 Sustainability Competition 2021

The PacificLight Crea8 Sustainability Competition aims to inspire young Singaporeans to tackle environmental challenges and demonstrate their passion for a sustainable Singapore by showing how waste can be reused, repurposed and recycled.

Christine Loo Sze Hui (6A) , our CCA leader of Eco-Club, represented the club and submitted an entry - Eco-stool. We are glad to share that the entry has won the First Prize for the Upper Primary Category! Congratulations to Christine and our Eco-Club!

The Eco-stool is made of 12 eco-bricks, each of which is a 1.5-litre plastic bottle filled with plastic materials. These eco-bricks were made with the help of the Eco-Club members during the CCA sessions, and the P6 members then helped to construct and decorate the Eco-stools using plastic straws and reused plastic container covers.

The artwork was showcased at a month-long exhibition at the Singapore Sustainable Gallery @ Marina Barrage from 14 July to 9 August.

National Mathematical Olympiad of Singapore (NMOΣ) 2021  

Our pupils participated in the above competition organised by NUS High in Jul this year. We are proud to announce their achievements! We want to encourage them to continue to sharpen their problem-solving skills and pursue the passion for Maths. Well done, pupils!

Singapore Mathematics Olympiad for Schools 2021

The pupils participated in the above competition organised by Hwa Chong Institution in April. We are proud to announce that they achieved 1 silver and 7 bronze awards!

We want to encourage them to continue to sharpen their problem-solving skills and pursue the passion for Mathematics. Good job, pupils!

2021 Singapore Primary Science Olympiad

The following pupils took part in the 2021 Singapore Primary Science Olympiad organised by NUS High School of Math and Science and achieved commendable results. Congratulations!

021 Scrabble Tournament for Beginners Southeast Asia (SG)

The following pupils from our Mind Games CCA took part in the qualifying rounds of the 2021 Scrabble Tournament for Beginners Southeast Asia (SG) competition, which was held on 14 August.

Josh  was outstanding as he made it through the qualifying rounds and finished  4th  in the National Finals, held on 15 August. Our school is most delighted to share that Josh took part in the Southeast Asia Finals on 2 Oct and gained valuable experience!

12th GoodTalk (Global Village) International Children & Youth Bilingual Speech Conference

第12届GoodTalk(地球村)国际青少年双语演讲大会

This competition was aimed at promoting the understanding and appreciation of the language and culture between the student participants from Singapore and China.

It was also an effort to support the Speak Mandarin Campaign of Singapore, whereby students could learn to speak Chinese language through the expression of speech.

The topic of the Preliminary round for Elementary students was “Our Culture / Singapore Culture in My Eyes (我们的文化/我眼中的新加坡文化)”. 

We would like to congratulate the following pupils for their achievements!

4th Text Recital Competition for Primary and Secondary Schools

第四届中小学课文朗诵比赛

This competition, organised by the Committee to Promote Chinese Language Learning (CPCLL) and supported by the Singapore Chinese Teachers Literary Recital Society, aims to raise the level of pupils’ Chinese Language reading proficiency, ignite their love for learning the Chinese Language and deepen their understanding of the texts in their textbooks through text recitals. We would like to congratulate the following pupils for their achievements in this competition!

2021 National On-the-Spot Chinese Story Writing Competition For Primary and Secondary School Students (2021 年全国中小学现场华文故事创作比赛 )

This competition, organised by Anglican High School, aims to provide a platform for primary and secondary school students to showcase their creative writing skills in the Chinese Language.

We would like to congratulate  Zou Zixi   邹子熙   (5B)  for achieving the  3rd place  in this national competition. Well done, Zixi! 

The Girls’ Brigade Dr Low Guat Tin Challenge  

The GB Dr Low Guat Tin Challenge encourages girls to seek creative ways to improve the lives of those around them – expanding the boundaries of their capabilities and empathy towards their world.  

The theme for 2021 –  Better Minds, Better Tomorrow  calls for creative submissions to educate, encourage, foster empathy, dream of an invention, or depict an ideal Singapore as we journey with our mental health challenges. 

10 of our GB girls led by Miss Chia Hui Ning (Teacher i/c), represented KCPPS with their beautiful illustrations. These are the awards that the girls have attained under category ‘Illustrate’. In addition, their collective efforts have brought back the  Silver Award  for the school. Well done to our GB!

National School Games (NSG) Senior Division Rope-Skipping competition

Pupils from Rope Skipping CCA took part in the NSG Senior Division Rope-Skipping competition in April 2021. We are delighted to share their outstanding achievements in the following events.

We are also pleased to share that our school’s participation in the NSG is featured on the ActiveSG website. Please click  here  to read the full article.

Junior Sports Academy (JSA)

The JSA programme is part of MOE’s provision for primary school pupils with higher abilities in the physical domain. It provides opportunities for these pupils to discover their sporting strength and passion. The school rejoices with our following P6 pupils who have successfully completed the 2-year JSA programme. Their commitment and dedication to pursue their passion in sports in deeply commendable!

Draw My Stamp Story Art Competition 2021

Draw My Stamp Story Art Competition 2021 is an annual competition organised by Singapore Philatelic Museum. The competition aims to help pupils understand and appreciate the importance of designs reflected on our Singapore stamps. Pupils are challenged to think out of the box and express their creativity in the background design they have to create to complement the stamp(s). Our school is delighted to share that 5 pupils received the Gold (with Special Prize), Silver and Bronze Awards while another 24 pupils received Certificates of Participation. Well done!

Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) Art Exhibition

The SYF Art Exhibition is an annual national school event organised by the MOE to provide opportunities for our pupils to showcase their talent in art and promotes art appreciation in our schools and community.

The Art Exhibition features artworks by pupils from Primary and Secondary/Junior Colleges/Millennia Institute in alternate years. This year, our school submitted 3 pieces of artwork for the SYF Art Exhibition and we are delighted to share our stellar results. 

In Category A, our submission “Let’s Hit Rewind” was awarded the Certificate of Participation.  The team led by our Art teacher,  Miss Chia Hui Ning , was made up of the following pupils:

In Category B, our submission “Weaving Through Time” was awarded the Certificate of Recognition.  The team led by our Art teacher,  Miss Tanti Nur Hidayu Binte Zainal , was made up of the following pupils:

In Category C, our submission “Transit” was awarded the Certificate of Recognition.  The team led by our Art Coordinator,  Mdm Veronica Ho , was made up of the following pupils:

School of the Arts (SOTA) Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition

The fifth edition of the annual nation-wide creative writing competition, the SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021, was held in January 2021. More than 1,500 submissions from primary schools across Singapore were submitted. The school rejoices with  Clarisse Fong Jie Min (6C) , who was a  Top 20 finalist  in the competition and received the  Commendation Award.  

School of the Arts (SOTA) Primary 6 Arts Competition

The SOTA Primary 6 Art Competition was launched in 2018 as one of SOTA’s outreach programmes to encourage and provide a platform for young artists to express their creativity and hone their talents in Visual Arts. It has since become an annual nation-wide drawing and painting competition.

This year saw a wide range of participants, representing over 166 primary schools in Singapore with over 1000 submissions. These young pupils submitted artwork based on one of the three themes, Looking Out of My Window, Space Zoo, and Tropical Fruit. The themes this year focused on challenging participants to draw inspiration for their art from their homes and their imaginations.

The school rejoices in the achievements of the following pupils who have done exceedingly well in the competition:

YMCA of Singapore: Student Care Centres 8th   Storytelling Competition   

The YMCA of Singapore organises its annual storytelling competition for its 23 School-Based  Student Care Centres.  

We are delighted that our pupils excelled in this year’s competition! 

∙ 2nd in Lower Primary Category:  Chin Keen Yong, Axel (2G)  

∙ 2nd in Upper Primary Category:  Lee Min Xuan Evanna (5B)  

Congratulations to Axel and Evanna!

“Bake Sale by Charlotte”  −  Letter of Appreciation from Children’s Cancer Foundation

We are extremely delighted to share that on 1 March, our pupil Charlotte Chew Jen Ee (5B) was presented with a letter of Appreciation from Children’s Cancer Foundation for her self-initiated fund raising project. Charlotte started a bake sale last Dec and has since baked over 60 cakes and raised over $1000 for the Children’s Cancer Foundation. Each of her orders came with a heartshaped origami and personalised handwritten message. Well done, Charlotte! May you continue to use your amazing ways to touch lives!

Letter of Appreciation from ACRES (Animal Concerns Research & Education Society)

We are extremely delighted that on 13 July, our pupil  Charlotte Chew Jen Ee (5B)  was presented with a letter of Appreciation from ACRES for her self-initiated fund raising project. Well done, Charlotte!

Greening Kuo Chuan  −  Conserving   Singapore’s Biodiversity

As part of our environment education, P1 to P3 pupils had storytelling sessions and learnt about flora and fauna through “Bobby and the Lost Seed”, an activity book provided by NParks.

Armed with a pair of binoculars and a guidebook, P5 pupils took to the school compound to try to identify as many animals as they could as part of NParks’ BioBlitz programme.

These activities have been featured on MOE’s social media platforms (Instagram and Facebook)

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22nd National Robotics Competition (NRC)

The NRC, organised by the Science Center Singapore, went online last Nov with three categories for all levels of participants. We are proud that our pupil Avinaash Singh Sodhi (5C) received a Certificate of Participation in the  CoderZ Coding Challenge  (Primary Category). Keep the passion and interest going, Avinaash!

Singapore Indian Development Association (SINDA) Sustained Improvement Award 2021

Under the SINDA Tutorials for Enhanced Performance (STEP) Programme, we are delighted that our pupil Avinaash Singh Sodhi (5C) has been presented with the Sustained Improvement Award (Science). Well done, Avinaash!

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WADA approved the begin of the event, At the current date, and without further developments on the WADA + Russia Ban affair , and we want to share with you the official web site and social media about the next CMAS World Championship 2021 that are scheduled on 3-13 July 2020 3rd-9th July 2021 in the city of Tomsk (Russia). Finswimming and Sport Diving are going to be the two sports involded in this CMAS championship.

The World Confederation of Underwater Activities (CMAS) has officially informed the organizers of the Tomsk 20/21 World Championship that this will be the only competition that will select teams and athletes for the World Games in the USA (Birmingham, 2022)

These are the National Teams ( source ) who are going to take part to the CMAS World Championship: Chinese Taipei, Columbia, Czech Republic, Estonia, France, Germany, Greece, Hungary, Indonesia, Italy, Japan, Kazakhstan, Kyrgyzstan, Lithuania, Poland, Republic of Korea, Russia, Slovakia, Spain, Switzerland, Thailand, Tunisia, Turkey, Ukraine, USA.

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    The SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition is back for its 5th edition! SOTA invites all budding writers who will be in Primary 6 in 2021 to showcase their talents in this nation-wide competition. Stand a chance to attend a free short story writing workshop, and win up to $500 worth of vouchers! Find out how to take part and submit your ...

  4. SOTA PRIMARY 6 Creative Writing Competition

    Pick one of the prompts. Where you wake up one morning in a strange city. When a photograph comes alive on the night of the Summer Moon. When an unexpected postcard arrives for you. About the day of the singing rain. Step 2: Write an original short story of no more than 450 words, based on the prompt you have chosen.

  5. SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021

    The SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition is back for its 5th edition! SOTA invites all budding writers who will be in Primary 6 in 2021 to showcase their talents in this nation-wide competition. Stand a chance to attend a free short story writing workshop, and win up to $500 worth of vouchers! Submissions close on 22 January 2021, at 5pm.

  6. The SOTA Primary 6...

    The SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021 received more than 1,500 submissions from primary schools across Singapore. All the works submitted were impressive and shortlisting the finalists proved to be a difficult process. The top three winners and finalists were decided after much careful deliberation. Our heartiest congratulations ...

  7. SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2024

    Rules and Regulations. The competition is ONLY open to students and homeschoolers who will be in Primary 6 (or its equivalent) in 2024. Participants from international schools in Singapore who will turn 12 in 2024 are also encouraged to apply. Only short stories will be accepted.

  8. SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021

    SOTA invites all budding writers who will be in Primary 6 in 2021 to showcase their talents in this nation-wide competition. Stand a chance to attend a free short story writing workshop, and win up to $500 worth of vouchers! Find out how to take part and submit your entries online here. Submissions close on 22 January 2021, at 5pm.

  9. SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021

    SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021. Congratulations to our P6 English student Kendrick Lai for being one of the top 20 winners in the SOTA creative writing competition 2021!! We loved how you took the phrase 'This was clearly NOT a dream..' and created a unique setting with very interesting characters!

  10. LAST CALL for the SOTA...

    LAST CALL for the SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021! Submissions close next week, 22 Jan 2021, at 5 pm. See... Submissions close next week, 22 Jan 2021, at 5 pm.

  11. Awards and Prizes

    2021; 2020; EXHIBITION INFORMATION; FAQ; Login; Home; SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2024 . Awards and Prizes. 50 finalists will be invited to a short story writing workshop on 23 March 2024 and will receive the following prizes: Top 10 finalists: $100 book voucher;

  12. 2021

    School of the Arts (SOTA) Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition. The fifth edition of the annual nation-wide creative writing competition, the SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2021, was held in January 2021. More than 1,500 submissions from primary schools across Singapore were submitted.

  13. Conferences and Symposia

    The deadline for accepting applications for participation is January 15, 2021. The deadline for submitting papers is April 30, 2021. The Organizing Committee address:Group in Faсebook: AMPL.ConferenceE-mail: [email protected] of Atmospheric Optics SB RAS,1 Zuev Sq., Tomsk, 634055 RussiaAMPL ConferencePhone: +7 (3822) 49-03-93; fax: +7 ...

  14. CMAS Finswimming World Championships 2021

    WADA approved the begin of the event, At the current date, and without further developments on the WADA + Russia Ban affair, and we want to share with you the official web site and social media about the next CMAS World Championship 2021 that are scheduled on 3-13 July 2020 3rd-9th July 2021 in the city of Tomsk (Russia). Finswimming and Sport Diving are going to be the two sports involded in ...

  15. SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2023

    Winning stories from 2022. Click on the top three winners' names to read their submissions! WINNERS. SCHOOL. 1 st. RaeAnne Tse. Methodist Girls' Primary School. 2 nd. Lucas Wang Hao Bo.

  16. Winners of SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition announced

    Earlier in April, the Top 3 winners of the third edition of the SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition were announced. These essays by these promising writers stood out from 1,500 submissions. Our heartiest congratulations to our young writers! First Place: Alifah Ilyana Binte Mohammed Jawahir (Sembawang Primary School)

  17. Tomsk State University : Rankings, Fees & Courses Details

    In 2010, Tomsk State University won the competition and gained National Research University status. It was one out of 15 institutions chosen from among 128 applicants. Since 2013, TSU has been one of the leaders among Project 5-100 participants (competitiveness enhancement of Russian universities among global leading research and education ...

  18. QS Best Student Cities Ranking

    Updated July 28, 2021 Updated July 28, 2021 6 shares. 6 shares. Tomsk main image. See the full QS Best Student Cities 2022. ... She has a bachelor's degree in English Literature and Creative Writing from Aberystwyth University and grew up in Staffordshire, UK. + 13 others saved this article + 14 others saved this article 6 shares. Share via.

  19. SUBMIT WRITING

    SOTA Primary 6 Creative Writing Competition 2024. Official Entry Form. © 2023 Singapore Arts School Ltd. All Rights Reserved.

  20. PDF SOTA Primary 6 Art Competition 2021 Supported by Mapletree

    Please submit your artworks in 29.7 cm x 42.0 cm (A3 size paper). Please ensure that the work submitted is of exact dimension. You will be required to submit a digital image of the artwork for the online submission. A hard copy submission will be required for the 50 selected finalists for the Junior Academy workshop.