Fencing
Teacher ICs
Mrs Chen Hui Keng
Mr George Teo
Ms S. Tharaniselvi
Mdm Erlis Abdul Manaf
Venue of training:
Hall / Fencing Room / Upper Indoor Sports Hall
Date and time of training:
Mondays: 2:30pm - 5.30pm
Tuesdays and Thursdays: 3.15pm - 5.45pm
Brief description of CCA
Founded in 2001, PRCS Fencing Club aims to nurture respectful, responsible, and disciplined young men and women. Supported by a team of dedicated coaches, the training regime at PRCS Fencing Club goes beyond the blade to help our fencers discover what they are gifted at. While the development of skills, agility and coordination are important, PRCS Fencing Club also firmly believes character building will help realise the full potential of all PRCS fencers.
CCA Training and Highlights
Every training session begins with a mass warm-up, followed by intensive mass footwork and hand-drills under the coaches’ instruction. Coaches also engage in one-to-one training with our fencers or pit them against one another to further hone their skills.
Expectations of CCA
We expect 100% commitment from every selected fencer who chooses Fencing as their choice CCA. All Sec 1 fencers should be adequately skilled in their assigned weapon and ready for their first competition towards the end of the year. Selection for representation in competitions is carried out by the teachers and coaches. We select students based on their consistency in training, skills, attitude and conduct. All students are expected to possess the drive to achieve in all competitions.
Achievements of CCA
National School Games 2023
B Division Individual Men’s Epee (Bronze): Javian Choong (3/5), Jonas Lim (3/3)
C Division Girls: 7th position
C Division Boys: 10th position
B Division Boys: 5th position
B Division Girls: 9th position