Introduction
A choir is a group of people who sings songs together. You’ll get to learn a variety of songs, use your voice in new ways, and feel awesome when everyone sings in harmony. Singing in a choir is a fantastic way to work as a team, express yourself through music, build confidence as you perform and be part of a supportive and creative community.
Our Aim
To foster a lifelong love of music by creating a fun, engaging, and supportive environment for children to enjoy singing.
To help children develop self-confidence through performing in front of audiences
To foster teamwork by working together to create harmonies and deliver performances
Training Schedule 2026
Recreational Team Training Day: Thursday
Term 1
22 Jan29 Jan05 Feb12 Feb19 Feb26 Feb05 Mar12 MarTerm 2
26 Mar02 Apr09 Apr16 Apr23 Apr07 May14 May21 MayTerm 3
02 Jul09 Jul16 Jul23 Jul30 Jul06 Aug27 AugTerm 4
17 Sep08 Oct15 Oct05 NovCompetitive Team Training Day: Friday
*Applicable to ONLY selected students.
Term 1
16 Jan23 Jan30 Jan20 Feb27 Feb06 Mar13 MarTerm 2
27 Mar10 Apr17 Apr24 Apr08 May15 May22 MayHighlights
Choir Exchange
Gain valuable experience and friendships through the exchange, learning from one another and growing as performers
Punggol West Mid-Autumn Festival
Continued to grow in confidence and teamwork, delivering a spirited performance
Punggol West National Day Observance Ceremony
First external performance, the choir grew in confidence and teamwork, showcasing courage and grit.
Developing Skills
Learn basic skills such as vocal technique and breath control through fun songs and games.
Mid Autumn Festival Performance
Platform for the choir to develop their self-confidence and teamwork.
Celebration of Learning Performance
Platform for the choir to showcase the singing skills they learnt through the year.
Achievement
Performances - External Event
Punggol West Mid-Autumn Festival (2025)
Punggol West National Day Observance Ceremony (2025)
Performances - School Event
Celebration of Learning (2024)
Mid-Autumn Festival (2024)
Teachers-in-Charge
Ms Hiang Cheng Woon, Ms Wang Ping and Ms Juliana Teo