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AI in the News!
Mr Charles Cheak, Subject head of CCA/AISS, said there was a talent identification programme for all Secondary 1 students and they go through suitability assessments, where they get to try out all sports in order to determine their suitability for each of them.
Mr Yao Zi Jian, Assistant Year Head of Secondary 2/AISS, added that there was a Shooting Appreciation Module during physical education lessons where students could learn more about, and thus gain a deeper appreciation of, the sport.

From Left to Right: Muhammad Nasiruddin , Siraaj , Micky Lin , Jasmine Ser , Chen Huifen
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- Ser Xiang Wei Jasmine, Shooting, 徐湘玮; Graduated in 2006
- Lin Qingyi Micky, Netball, Captain, 林清易; Graduated in 2001
- Chen Huifen, Netball, Co-Vice Captain, 陈慧芬; Graduated in 2001
- Muhammad Nasiruddin B Jumari, High Jump; Graduated in 2008
- Siraaj B Ramadhan, Floorball; Graduated in 2008
Jasmine Ser
Jasmine Ser
(Far Left) with her Sec 4E4 friends (2006) in AISS School Yearbook
“Congratulations, Jasmine for your outstanding win at the Commonwealth Games! Thank you for bringing Singapore such great honour. AI is proud of YOU!"
- Ms Chew Ing Lim
Principal
Alumni featured in Malay Newspaper
The first alumnus is Nuraziana Mohamed Said. She was featured in the Berita Minggu newspaper last Saturday. Nuraziana was our VI student. From AI she went on to ITE to do accountancy and is now in her final year in UNISIM pursuing her degree in Malay Language and Literature. Definitely a story of resilience – one that could motivate our current students to charge on and succeed in life regardless of the challenges they are facing.
In another article a few weeks back, another alumnus, Ms Shakila Jamal Mohamed was featured for being one of the recipient of the President’s Award for Teachers 2013. In her interview, she attributed her success partly to a Mrs David, her former teacher at AI.
Mrs David, according to Shakila, was responsible for turning her from a quiet and passive student into a more confident person (and of course, a successful educator).
Newspaper Articles:
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