Home-Based Learning

Please find this printer-friendly 2024 HBL schedule for your convenience. Access the PDF file HERE.

What is Home-Based Learning (HBL)?

Home-based learning is where students will have their lessons and do their learning at home. Learning at home can be a combination of Zoom 'live' lessons and/or doing their pen and paper practices on their own. 

Not every home-based lesson requires use of laptop. In fact, teachers will plan such that there is pen and paper work, mixed with use of laptops when necessary, especially when it will help to enhance learning greatly.

HBL is beneficial to students to encourage them to be more independent in their learning, to practise good time management and to regulate themselves to be responsible to finish the day's work assigned to them. These are the important life skills that will serve them well into their working lives.

Lesson coverage in HBL days

Curriculum Coverage

Every subject will be involved in HBL except CCE subjects such as Ohana, SELF and NICE in a year. Students would need to actively plan for their day and practice good time management as one of the key purpose of HBL is to encourage independence and self-directedness in their learning.


Student-Initiated Learning (SIL)

We encourage students to learn beyond the formal curriculum to explore a strength or an area of interest through SIL activities. Students can choose their activity from a school-curated list of activities or to choose an activity independently.  Please see the infographic below.

Students will be encouraged to reflect on their learning experience in an online journal after conducting their SIL activity.  

What is SIL.pdf

Schedule of HBL dates for the different levels in 2024

(Subject to changes if need be. School will inform via PG should there be changes)

What do students need to do during HBL days for lessons?

For student's reference on what he needs to do during HBL, please click here to view the easy-to-follow guide.

Frequently Asked Questions

A student only needs a laptop, internet connection, stationeries and the materials needed for each subject if mentioned in the lesson instructions.


The student should have purchased a laptop from school through the Personal Learning Device (PLD) Initiative. You may browse the website here by looking through the different links in PDLP (see drop-down menu above) for more information.

If the student's home has no internet connectivity, parents can consider to apply for subsidised home broadband from IMDA. Please click here for more information: https://eservice.imda.gov.sg/das/homepage

In the meantime, the student may come to school to finish the lessons and work given during the HBL day. The school is open and students can make use of our computer labs for HBL.


The student needs to inform his form teacher. If the remaining pieces of work do not need the laptop or internet connection to complete, the form teacher will inform the student what needs to be completed and the student can proceed to complete it for the day. 

However, should the remaining pieces of work need the laptop or internet connectivity, the student can either come to school to finish his work on the same day or to complete it in our computer labs after school the next day.


Please inform his form teacher. The usual procedure of submitting medical certificate or parent's/guradian's letter to explain for the absence will still need to be followed.


HBL day is a normal school day. Teachers will need to mark attendance in the morning to ensure students are awake and ready to start the work given on HBL days. Should the student not be virtually present to mark attendance, a phone call will be made to the parent to check on the student.

 

The student can contact the subject teacher to clarify. Should the student not have the contact of his subject teacher, he may contact his form teacher or the Admin Office. Our Admin Office number is 6899 2779. The form teacher or Admin office staff will relay the question to the subject teacher. The subject teacher will then contact the student to provide help.


The student needs to attend the remaining 'live' lessons on Zoom (if any) and to complete the work given for the day. Student is required to explain to the subject teacher for missing lesson the next school day. Disciplinary actions might be taken against the student should the student be found of truancy or for any other unacceptable reasons given.

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