Man’s great cacophony: Noise pollution hurts Singapore wildlife

Despite its claim to be a city in a garden, Singapore experiences massive amounts of man-made noise pollution. Although the National Environmental agency (NEA) has placed some restraints on the issue (Noise Pollution Overview, 2020), the amount of noise pollution that residents experience is still greater than that which they are willing to accept. The… Read More Man’s great cacophony: Noise pollution hurts Singapore wildlife

Our Deputy Principal of Academic Studies (Year 1-4): Who is he?

Principal of RI, Mr Frederick Yeo, with Mr Tan and his fellow Deputy Principals. Mr Tan is standing, and 3rd from the left. (📷: RI Communications) What does our new Deputy Principal of Academic Studies (Year 1-4) have to say to us? Recently, we at RPUBs conducted an exclusive interview with the Deputy Principal of… Read More Our Deputy Principal of Academic Studies (Year 1-4): Who is he?

Our PSL Experience

A collaborative reflection written by Jai and Zong Heng “I never knew our voices could be so loud,” I remarked to one of my friends on the Monday right after Orientation Camp, recalling the times how I had to raise my voice to get the Year 1’s attention. Be it re-visiting the school traditions and values, or learning how to use a gimbal (a device used to keep a camera stable during live-streaming) within a day, this extremely long journey has been an eye-opening experience to say the least.… Read More Our PSL Experience