More secondary schools to offer after-care programmes

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By next year, 120 secondary schools will offer after-school engagement programmes, up from the current 60, Second Minister for Education Indranee Rajah said.. Read more at straitstimes.com.

By next year, 120 secondary schools will offer after-school engagement programmes, up from the current 60, Second Minister for Education Indranee Rajah said.

Ms Indranee heads the eight-member task force Uplift , which aims to tackle"issues faced by underperforming students from disadvantaged families, understand what exactly is preventing them from doing better, identify gaps to be filled and devise practical solutions". Zack Poh, 18, a former Yuan Ching Secondary School student, said the after-school engagement programme there changed his life. He had self-esteem issues when he was posted to the Normal stream. He was also overweight, which made him feel insecure about his co-curricular activity, which was dragon boat."No matter how hard I studied, I couldn't get the grades I wanted...

There, students could play board games or read books in a reading corner with shelves Zack built from cardboard boxes."It may not sound like much, but it was meaningful to me," he said, describing the after-school centre as a second home."Seeing the students happy made me happy - it felt like I achieved something."Other schools offer different after-school programmes.

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