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Contents

   



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1 Structure  





2 Competitions  





3 List of CCAs  



3.1  Student associations  





3.2  Sports and games  





3.3  Uniformed groups  





3.4  Performing arts  





3.5  Clubs and societies  







4 References  





5 External links  














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(Redirected from Co-curricular activity)

In Singapore, a co-curricular activity (CCA), is a non-academic activity that all students must undertake as part of their education. Introduced by the Ministry of Education (MOE), CCAs are strongly encouraged at the primary and post-secondary level but compulsory at secondary level. Students can choose from 4 categories: clubs and societies, physical sports, uniformed groups, and visual and performing arts. They may also start their own activities with the school’s approval. Anyone offering enrichment activities to schools must be registered with the MOE.

Structure[edit]

CCA choices vary widely from school to school, although schools at each education level are required to conform to national standards prescribed for that level. Joining a CCA is strongly encouraged in the primary and post-secondary education level. However, in secondary schools, CCAs are treated more seriously. Students are required to pick at least one Core CCA to join in Secondary One,[1] while being able to choose a second CCA if they wish. If the student excels and achieves results in their CCA, 1 to 2 'O' Level points are removed from the examination aggregate (a lower aggregate indicates better marks) at the end of the fourth/fifth year.[2]

The activities available as CCA choices can be divided into 4 key categories:[1]

Competitions[edit]

Many CCA-related competitions are held in Singapore, creating a competitive environment which provide CCA groups an objective to work towards.

The Ministry of Education organises competitions for competitive sports at the zonal and national level, respectively the yearly Zonal and National Schools Competitions. MOE also organises the biennial Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) for the Aesthetics CCAs.

List of CCAs[edit]

Student associations[edit]


Sports and games[edit]

  • Archery
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Canoe Polo
  • Climbing
  • Cricket
  • Cross country
  • Fencing
  • Flatwater canoe/kayak racing
  • Floorball
  • Football[3]
  • Fun Go Kart Club (only offered in ITE CW[4])
  • Golf
  • Gymnastics
  • Hockey
  • Handball
  • Netball
  • Outdoor Adventure (usually in polytechnics[citation needed])
  • Rugby
  • Sailing
  • Sepak Takraw
  • Shooting
  • Skipping
  • Softball
  • Sports Invention Club
  • Squash
  • Swimming
  • Table tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tchoukball
  • Tennis
  • Track and field
  • Ultimate (Frisbee)
  • Volleyball
  • Water polo
  • Wushu

  • Uniformed groups[edit]

    Performing arts[edit]

    Note that Band may either count as a uniformed group or a performing arts group.

    Clubs and societies[edit]

    • Advanced Mathematics Club
  • AVA Club (Audio and Visual Aid)
  • Art Club
  • Astronomy Club
  • Cabin Club (with Singapore Children's Society)
  • Comics Club
  • Chess Club
  • Chinese Cultural Club
  • Chinese Calligraphy Club
  • Computer Club
  • Culinary Club (One school only)
  • Debate Club
  • Drama Club
  • English Calligraphy Club
  • Entrepreneurship Club
  • Environment Club
  • First Aid Club
  • Future Problem Solving Programme
  • Game Designing Club
  • Gardening Club
  • Green Club
  • Guitar Club
  • Infocomm Club
  • Interact Club
  • Innovation Programme
  • Indian Cultural Society
  • Inventions Club
  • Research Programme
  • Robotics Club
  • Language Club
  • Library Club
  • Mathematics Club
  • Media Club
  • Mind Sports Club
  • Multimedia Club
  • Outdoor Activities Club (OAC/ODAC)
  • Philatelic Club
  • Philosophy Club
  • Photography Club
  • Photoshop Club
  • Robotics Club
  • Science Club
  • Singapore Youth Flying Club (SYFC)
  • Scrabble Society
  • Tactics Club
  • Tamil Literary, Drama and Debate Society (TLDDS)
  • Video Animation Club
  • World Scholar's Cup (WSC)
  • In some schools, instead of separate clubs for Language, Debate and Drama (and even Culture), these domains are grouped under the heading of Language Debate and Drama Societies, an example of which is the English Literary Drama and Debate Society (ELDDS).

    References[edit]

    1. ^ a b "Overview of co-curricular activities | Ministry of Education". www.moe.gov.sg.
  • ^ "Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE): Admission criteria". www.moe.gov.sg. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  • ^ "Why is CCA (co-curricular activities) important in Singapore schools?". tutorcity.sg. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  • ^ "CCA". ITE. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  • ^ "Brownies". Girl Guides Singapore. Retrieved 26 May 2023.
  • ^ a b c "Dancing their way to greater patience – and other benefits of an arts CCA". www.schoolbag.edu.sg. Retrieved 27 May 2023.
  • External links[edit]


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