The following students were involved in the Oral History Project as part of NOMAD 2008.

 

Interview with Mr Lai Fah Chong on his childhood

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Tan Yi Zhen of Class 22

 

Interview with Cheo Sow Ling on her childhood

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Chin Wei Ni Winnie of Class 22

 

Interview with Lai Siew hung on fashion in the 1960s

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Goh Tsi Hui Amelia of Class 23

 

Interview with Phang Ban Heng on living conditions in the 1960s

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Tan Zhengjie and Johnaton Phang of Class 25

 

Interview with Mr Koo Kim Seng, a grassroot leader, on Ang Mo Kio in its early years

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Lim Zhi Le Jerome and Lu Junyao of Class 2A

 

Interview with Mr Tan Joo Kheng, the Principal of AMKSS, on his experience of running the school in its pioneer years

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Wong Jin Xiang and Tay Dao Qian of Class 3A

 

Interview with Mr Koo Ah Lek, SAC member of AMKSS, on his experience as an advisory member of the school

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Wong Jin Xiang of Class 3A

Please find below, a selection of art works which are the culmination of weeks of work. Students made technical observations of the techniques of the Pioneer Generation Artists in Singapore in the 1960s.

More information about the project can be found here: https://amkssnomad.wordpress.com/visual-arts

The works show here are a selection of the best works from Secondary 2-2.

Please find below, a selection of art works which are the culmination of 4 weeks of art looking at Pop Art in the 1960s from class 2-2. More information about the project can be found here: https://amkssnomad.wordpress.com/visual-arts/

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Yit Sim graduated from Queensland University of Technology, Brisbane, Australia, with a Masters degree in Drama Teaching in 2007.
She developed a passion for drama more than 15 years ago when she started participating in church productions. Her first training ground was in New Zealand when she was pursuing her university degree. She continued to hone her skills after the completion of her course. Over the years, she has been constantly involved in drama activities at the Prisons department where she previously worked as well as the community (church and YellowCube Playback theatre). She conducted drama workshops and directed a few skits in the Prisons Department which were presented at the various official functions.
She has finally decided to pursue her passion full time and is very excited with all the opportunities which she can have as a thespian. She is keen to share her interest and passion with others and hopefully they will also find drama as an outlet for their creativity.