22 January 2010

More Changes

Setting up a group called TPS Journey replacing Arriva - v
Looking Back: Years - v
Latest Adverts for EZ-Link - v
Bus Stop Numbers to students - v
Bus Route Numbers to students - v
Random ads - v
MRT Trains Adverts - v
Valley Country Rail - v
Paris Metro - v
School Posting - v
School Information Council (showing how changes) - v
Red Routes in Singapore - v
Clarification Council - v
Allocation timetables - v
Nightlife - v
TPS Journey Website - v
Leave Forecast - v (also available for June & December holidays)
Happenings - x
British Rail - x
(All these are considered okay!)

10 January 2010

Children may start going out after 11pm

Children may start going out after 11pm
Children and teenagers below 18 may start going out after 11pm, is also definitely allowed from 1 January 2010, hence before that, the rules are strictly not allowed. This is called a 'liberalisation'.
They may go to void decks, shopping malls or even more nightlife areas.
They are not quite affected in this manner and way. The police won't make any records to the parents, only then there will be neighbours complaints to non-Nightlife users, and the police may come on the last minute, if no police then they ask anybody like Clara Lim 'Eh, your house is noisy leh. Stop the noise'
This does not concern. It is not about this, they do not want to catch anyone. All about this is 'liberalisation'.

Loitering around the void decks and shopping malls

Loitering around the void decks and shopping malls
Now, they can go out to places in the void decks, gaming centres, shopping malls, casinos (like Resorts World at Sentosa), food courts and snack corners as long as they are wearing school uniform. The students from Anglican High, Chung Cheng High (Main), Dunman High, Chung Cheng High (Yishun), Nanyang Girls' High, Raffles Girls', Tampines Pri, Sengkang Sec, Nan Chiau High, River Valley High, Bukit Panjang Gov't High, Kranji Sec, Regent Sec, Unity Sec, Hua Yi Sec, Anderson Sec, Bowen Sec, Dunearn Sec, East Spring Sec, Pasir Ris Sec and Ngee Ann Sec are their examples that go out.
And then, the school should have been preserved the natural style. Similar to nightlife schools, 24-hour schools, SAP schools, WAB schools, government schools, etc. More than like the heritage, this should be the cleanest of the world.
The rule that is before that was therefore lifted, allowing children to $$ when you go shopping after school. And then, some may not let them go because of their traffic rules (unless let's say, pedestrian crossings) OR bird scarces OR places scarces OR difficult for their some activities OR also there's not enough funding and money (which needs $15 per day), OR both two, three, four or five items.
Recently, it had 56% go out with friends. Of course, 42% goes out with parents. Of the TPS students, 89% goes out with friends, the remaining 11% are still with parents.
I had recently known that on 11 January, there will be 39% going JC, 52% go Poly and 9% don't even want to go OR fail, even though 43% will register national service during the 15 days of Chinese New Year.

09 January 2010

Opening of Nanyang North Link

Opening of Nanyang North Link
It has said that Nanyang North Link will be opened which goes from Jalan Sungei Poyan to Nanyang Crescent with effect from 15 January 2010. Works had been started from 25 June 2009 as part of rejuvenation of Poyan and Lim Chu Kang areas.
The previous right-turning layout will be changed to T-junction which will be at Nanyang Crescent. A new bridge will be placed at Nanyang North Link.
Roads has been opened, such as Jalan Sungei Poyan which has extended to Pasir Laba Avenue. Pasir Laba Link was also opened during the revamp of Pasir Laba, and also Pasir Laba Drive was also opened.
The Jalan Sungei Poyan which is circling now was separated to prevent circling and have a continuous ride.

03 January 2010

Campus calls to be extended to Junior Colleges

Campus Calls to be extended to Junior Colleges
From 4 January 2010, mobile phones will be allowed at junior colleges in Singapore at all times, regardless of whether he or she have gone out to places like food courts, shopping malls, etc.
Over 98.2% of the junior college students have mobile phones. They brought mobile phones to junior colleges. Irregardless, there is no need a usage of handphone pass.
There are no plans to extend the allowance of mobile phone usage to Primary or Secondary schools, because there were some phones stolen, or confiscated, or being distracted by studies. Some schools still allowed with handphone pass, often through not much people have mobile phones.
Campus calls will also be extended to Dunman High School in future, as it is such uncertain.

01 January 2010

New Updates - 1 January 2010

More Half-Height Gates to be extended over fencing requirements
There will be more half-height gates extended over fencing requirements, which will be located at Redhill Road.
Night Schools to be extended to 5 Locations
Night schools will be extended to 5 locations, to Chung Cheng High School (Jurong North), Geylang Methodist Primary School, Geylang Methodist Secondary School, Jurong North Primary School and Woodlands Ring Secondary School, completing the final 60 schools to open at night.
Since there is an expansion of the 24-hour schools around, many have observed improvements, such as Anglican High School, Dunman High School, Nanyang Girls' High School and Chung Cheng High School (Main), having new events.