Safety
Safety Vision
A dynamic school that thinks and cares about safety.
Safety Mission
We nurture a safety-conscious community in a safe learning environment.
Responsibilities of Students
All students contribute to safety by:
- being responsible for personal safety and the safety of fellow students;
- observing all the safety rules of the school and in particular the instructions of the teachers during lessons or activities;
- learning how to respond to emergencies, through the school’s National Education Emergency Preparedness Programme,
- to be able to contribute to establishing a safe school environment;
- reporting injuries that they witness, or hazards to safety that they notice, to the Form Teacher (during class activities) or CCA teacher (during CCA training); or the OM/ HOD PE in the absence of teachers.
At Evergreen Secondary we believe in the benefits of participating in sports and exercise regularly. At the same time, we need to be aware of the possible risks to our safety and take responsibility for our own well-being.
Please click on the following links for sports safety advice from the Singapore Sports Council, and MOE School Safety Website.
[http://intranet.moe.gov.sg/schoolsafety/]
Fight Dengue
WHAT IS DENGUE?
Dengue Fever and Dengue Haemorrhagic Fever (a more severe form) are the most common mosquito-borne viral diseases in the world. Dengue Fever is spread though the bite of the Aedes Mosquito
THERE IS NO DRUG FOR DENGUE.
To prevent dengue fever, you must prevent the breeding of its carrier, the Aedes mosquitoes. Aedes mosquitoes are identified by the black and white stripes on their body. You can get rid of the Aedes mosquito by frequently checking and removing stagnant water in your home.
LOOK OUT FOR THE BREEDING SITES and DO the 10- minute MOZZIE WIPEOUT!
Steps:
Step 1, remember to change the water in vases/bowls on alternate days.
Step 2, always turn over all the water storage containers when not in use.
Step 3, cover bamboo pole holders when not in use.
Step 4, clear all blockages and put BTI insecticide in roof gutters monthly.
Step 5, remove the excess water from flower pot plates on alternate days.
For more information, visit http://www.dengue.gov.sg/.
**Let’s do our part to prevent the spread of dengue and to protect our family and loved
Haze
Frequently Asked Questions for Parents: Please click here to view PDF file.