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School Bands in Singapore : ウィキペディア英語版 | School Bands in Singapore
School Bands in Singapore are made up of student in the band CCA who perform music together with their respective instruments. In Singapore, the school band is a Co-Curriculum Activity (CCA) that can typically be found in Primary schools, Secondary schools, and Junior colleges. Being outside classroom school activities, CCAs act as an integral part of the students’ holistic, well-rounded education, and are aimed at nurturing student qualities, and preparing them to adapt and thrive in a rapidly changing world.〔"Ministry of Education, Singapore: Education System: Secondary Education: Co-Curriculum Activities." At: http://www.moe.gov.sg/education/secondary/cca/ Accessed 7 April 2008〕 As with other CCAs, the programmes in Singapore school bands follow the Ministry of Education (MOE)’s CCAs guiding principles of building team spirit and responsibility, being broad based with opportunities to specialize, being responsive to inculcating national values and skills, as well as promoting social integration.〔"CCA Guidelines and Grading Scheme for Secondary Schools Revised – MOE Press Release 11 Jan 2003." At: http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2003/pr20030111a.htm#ANNEX Accessed 9 April 2008 〕 Generally, there are no admission criteria into Primary and Secondary school bands, although bands in Junior Colleges may prefer experienced players. The relaxed admission criteria allow students who were not given the opportunity for an education in music, or whose families could not afford musical instruments a chance to pick up a new skill. Generally, the average size of school bands is around 60 members. Some bands may even go up to 100 to 160 members.〔Dr. Tay Eng Soon, Senior Minister of State for Education. Speech at the opening of the First School Band Directors’ Convention. 29 August 1990.〕 ==General information==
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