Our Henry Park students take pride in protecting the world around them. From creating posters to raise awareness, to leading clean-up initiatives around the school, to upcycling old materials into useful items, students show that every small action can make a big difference. Through these projects, they learn teamwork, responsibility, and what it means to be stewards of the environment.
A clean Park/Garden For Everyone [23 May 2025 to 4 July 2025]
Students created Chinese paintings depicting how a clean and green park should look. Alongside their artwork, they wrote messages that are now showcased in our school library, encouraging everyone to play a part in caring for the environment.
Raising Environmental Awareness [11 April 2025 to 25 April 2025]
Students from Primary 3 and 4 researched the topic of conversation skills and created presentation slides, which they delivered during their CCA session. One outstanding team was then selected to represent the CCA by presenting their work to the wider school during a morning assembly.
Fighting Climate Change [28 February 2025 to 30 September 2025]
In collaboration with GUI and Magorium, our students led a sustainability initiative to collect recyclable plastics for use in constructing roads at GUI's new site. They championed the cause by presenting to the entire school community to promote plastic recycling and took responsibility for ensuring all collected materials were clean and dry, ready for their innovative second life.
Crafting Sustainability: Shuttlecock Upcycling Ideas [24 March 2025 to 15 September 2025]
Our badminton players demonstrated creativity and sustainability during Shine Day's "Makers on the Go" event. They upcycled old shuttlecocks by trimming them and adding pipe cleaners, transforming them into unique keychains for participants at the KidsZone 2 recess activity.
Water Conservation Awareness Project [22 August 2025]
Recreational Gymnastics students learnt about the importance of water conservation in Singapore and created bookmarks featuring meaningful water-saving quotes to raise awareness among themselves.
Canteen Clean-Up Project [10 July 2025 to 3 September 2025]
Students created colourful posters to remind everyone to keep the canteen clean by throwing rubbish into bins, clearing trays, and keeping the area tidy. As part of this project, they also checked and helped maintain the cleanliness of the canteen during the last five minutes of their recess, learning to care for their environment and work together to keep the school clean.
Corridor Clean-Up Project [10 July 2025 to 3 September 2025]
Students adopted different levels of corridors and formed patrol teams to check cleanliness daily, cleaning up when necessary. They also created posters to display along the corridors, reminding everyone to do their part in keeping the school environment clean.
Clean Heroes Workshop [24 March 2025 to 24 March 2025]
Students learned about Singapore’s cleanliness journey, practised empathy by stepping into the shoes of school cleaners, and carried out hands-on cleaning duties. The experience built responsibility, appreciation, and a stronger commitment to keeping their school environment clean.