THE HCI ADVANTAGE

Guidance Education

Guidance Education

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Guidance Education contributes very strongly to the personal growth of pupils through a coordinated approach across various domains:

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Counselling

Teachers in Hwa Chong are nurturing and caring. We all strive to make your two years in Hwa Chong as pleasant as possible. We are aware that students are confronted with many life transition issues. If you encounter situations that disrupt your learning, please do not hesitate to seek the help of either your Form Teacher / Civics Tutor, the Director or Assistant Director of your Consortium / Education Consultant (EC) or Level Coordinator (Coord) of your Faculty. You may also speak to the Full Time School Counsellor or Senior Education Consultant of Counselling.

These teachers will assist you to identify opportunities for personal growth, expand repertoire of coping resources and make changes in yourself for achievement in the social, education and career planning, and academic domains.

Counselling is confidential, requires your commitment and effort and is a two-way process between you and your counsellor.

Should you encounter any personal problems, you may choose to contact:

  1. Full Time School Counsellor (High School), Mrs. May Chen (counselling@hci.edu.sg)
  2. Full Time School Counsellor, Mrs Kathleen Goh (kathleen@hci.edu.sg)
  3. Senior Education Consultant (Counselling), Mrs Lim Lin Eng (limle@hci.edu.sg)

You may also choose to email the teachers about your problems. All consultation will be treated with the strictest confidence.

You may also call any of the following agencies for help:

 

Helplines/ Agencies

Number

Samaritans of Singapore (for any person in crisis and feeling suicidal)

1800-2214444

Touchline (for people aged 13-25)

1800-3772252

Care Corner Mandarin Counselling Centre (Toa Payoh)

1800-3535800

Child Guidance Clinic (Institute of Mental Health)

64353879

Ministry of Community Development & Sports, Family Support Division

1800-2585463

Students' Care Services (Clementi Centre)

67786867

Family Service Centres Hotline

1800-8380100

Counselling and Care Centre (for family/ individual therapy)

6536 6366

 

The Counselling Unit

As teacher counsellors, we believe that counselling is a deeply significant and meaningful process where we help our students develop life skills and personal resilience to better manage difficulties and challenges in their lives. Indeed, the main purpose or goal of counselling is not about solving problems for our students, but equipping and empowering them with skills to solve their own problems.

In Hwa Chong, we aim to provide a listening ear to individual students when they approach us, taking in their perspectives, and sensitively showing that they have been heard accurately. In the process, we work towards the goal of helping students come to terms with their individual struggles, and to explore possible options/solutions to these problems with them. Confidentiality is assured, and we promise to walk with all students through their time of difficulty.

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Sexuality Education

MOE Sexuality Education in Schools

1. Sexuality Education (SEd) in schools is about enabling students to understand the physiological, social and emotional changes they experience as they mature, develop healthy and rewarding relationships including those with members of the opposite sex, and make wise, informed and responsible decisions on sexuality matters. SEd is premised on the importance of the family as the basic unit of society. This means encouraging healthy, heterosexual marriages and stable nuclear family units with extended family support. The teaching and learning of SEd is based on respect for the values and beliefs of the different ethnic and religious communities in Singapore on sexuality issues.

2. The goals of Sexuality Education are to:

(i)   To help students make wise, responsible and informed decisions through the provision of accurate, current and age-appropriate knowledge on human sexuality and the consequences of sexual activity;

(ii)  To help students know themselves and build healthy and rewarding relationships through the acquisition of social and emotional skills of self-awareness, management of their thoughts, feelings and behaviours, development of empathy for others, possession of effective communication, problem-solving and decision-making skills; and

(iii) To help students develop a moral compass, respect for themselves and for others as sexual beings, premised on the family formed from a healthy, heterosexual marriage as the basic unit of society, through the inculcation of positive mainstream values and attitudes about sexuality

3. The key messages of Sexuality Education are:

(i) Love and respect yourself as you love and respect others;

(ii) Build positive relationships based on love and respect (which are the foundation for strong families);

(iii) Make responsible decisions for yourself, your family and society; and

(iv) Abstinence before marriage is the best protection against STIs/HIV and unintended pregnancies. Casual sex can harm and hurt you and your loved ones.

You may click here for more information on MOE Sexuality Education.

High School Sexuality Education Curriculum

College Sexuality Education Curriculum

 

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Education & Career Guidance

 

Mission

We equip students with the requisite qualities and skills to explore options and opportunities for further education and to make informed decisions to create and pursue fulfilling careers in research, industry and government.


Objectives

  • To create self awareness - the awareness of personal characteristics (abilities, aptitudes, skills, values and interests) and evaluation of these characteristics in terms of employability
  • To create opportunity awareness - the awareness of educational and career opportunities
  • To teach and promote decision learning - the development and application of decision-making skills to make informed decisions on education and career choices.
  • To teach and promote transition learning - the development and application of work values and personal qualities, employability skills and knowledge, to transit successfully through the different levels of education and career.

 

Rationale

It is important to recognize that career guidance is critical in preparing students for their future work life and as such, understanding their career journey should start as young as in the lower secondary years. Students need to be aware of their strengths and weaknesses and how to use these strengths to their advantage. They also need to make subject choices that reflect their interests and strengths and not to close any doors to possible future pathways.

Typical ECG Activities within a year

 

Term Activity
1
  • Visits by local and foreign universities (ongoing)
  • Scholastic Assessment Test (SAT) Briefing
  • Employment landscape & Brightsparks scholarship portal introduction
2
  • Talent Attachment & Grooming (TAG) Programme
  • Careers Hour by Partners from different industries
  • Overseas Tertiary Education Talk (PSG Seminar)
  • Visits by local and foreign universities (ongoing)
  • Career Counselling sessions
  • Use of MOE eCareers.Sg portal in civics lessons for career guidance
  • Talk on the US Education Landscape and guide to choosing US universities
  • US university one-to-one counselling sessions
3
  • US university one-to-one counselling sessions
  • Information session on financial Aid from US universities
  • Briefing on UK Universities Application (optional)
  • Briefing on US Universities Application
  • US & UK undergraduate forums
  • Career Talks
  • Visits by local and foreign universities (ongoing)
4
  • Visits by local and foreign universities (ongoing)
  • Talks by representatives from the 4 Local Universities Admissions office
  • Rolling out of Naviance portal for US university applications

 

(A) Higher Education

Higher Education Programmes

We organize events and talks by visitors from both local universities (NUS, NTU, SMU & SUTD) and overseas universities from all over the world such as UK, US, Canada, Australia, New Zealand, Switzerland, Germany, France, Japan, Hong Kong, Abu Dhabi and China.
We also conduct talks on Overseas Education options (PSG Seminar) by USEIC, British Council, IDP Australia & higher education related training e.g. SAT briefing, seminar/workshop on writing personal statement, Oxbridge/UCAS/US university applications briefings, Common Application and Naviance workshops for applicants.
Please go to our wikispace (http://tertiaryeducation.wiki.hci.edu.sg/) for more information and programmes organized by the Higher Education Unit.

(B) Career Guidance

(I) Career Guidance Programmes

A. Talent Attachment & Grooming Programme

Introduction
Our Talent Attachment and Grooming (TAG) Programme is a work experience programme that seeks to match students with executives from various corporations and industries so that they will benefit from their mentorship and experience. The programme first began in 1999 whereby students were attached to various organizations for periods ranging from one to two weeks during the November / December school vacation. Since then, this popular programme has been organized annually for first year students. In 2004, the TAG Programme was expanded to become a twice yearly programme so as to benefit more students, with an additional cycle in May/ June.


ObjectivesThrough the TAG Programme, you will be able to:

 

  • gain a first hand insight into the industrial and corporate world.

 

  • appreciate the demands of management and the managerial skills needed.
  • observe the day-to-day work and decision-making process of the management staff and learn the rudiments of corporate life.

  • experience career options which may perhaps help you in your decision-making regarding your future career.

Duration of TAG

In general, most TAG attachments last 2 weeks. However, some organizations may want a shorter attachment of one week or a longer one that lasts three weeks. As the period and duration of attachment to different organizations may differ, you must ensure your ability to commit to the attachment dates specific to your organisation.

Selection criteria for TAG

Students will be selected based on their degree of interest, academic performance, personal statement, and an interview.  Students' ability to commit for the full duration of the TAG programme is a must.

Programme during the attachment

The TAG teachers-in-charge work together with the companies to determine the programme as far as possible. In general, there will be an assignment of at least one officer as a mentor to each student. You may be asked to follow your mentor around and observe his / her work. Some of you will be asked to complete specific projects. Other students may be rotated across departments.

During the attachment, you will keep a journal of the day's activities. You should reflect on what you have learnt from the day's proceedings, paying particular attention to the experience you have gleaned. At the end of the attachment, you are to submit your journal to your teacher-in-charge. Your compiled reflections will be sent to the organization as a form of feedback on the programme.

Applications for TAG

Before you decide to apply for this programme, please ensure that you are able to commit yourself to TAG for the entire period of the attachment. Otherwise, you will not be given the place. You will be informed as to when applications for the programme are open.  Interview sessions will be arranged, and selection results will be made known shortly afterwards.

List of Participating Organizations over the years

1. National University Hospital
2. Singapore Cancer Society
3. DP Architects
4. Mercy Relief
5. NTU School of Chemical & Biomedical Engineering
6 Tan Tock Seng Hospital
7. Singapore General Hospital
8 Mt. Alvernia Hospital
9. David Lim & Partners
10. Legal Aid Bureau
11. Khattar Wong
12. East Asia Law Corporation
13. Ko Djeng Dental Centre Pte Ltd
14. NUS Department of Dentistry
15. Ramdas Wong
16. Legal Aid Bureau
17. Haridas Ho & Partners
18. Wong Partnership
19. Association of Chartered Certified Accountants
20. KPMG

 


ECG Resources in Hwa Chong

  • ECG Centre (beside the college bookshop)
  • ECG notice board (level 2, along the linkway to Hall)
  • SAT/AP notice board (Block 'A' Level 2, along the linkway to the auditorium)
  • ECG Corner & reference books in Jing Xian Library

 

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Motivation & Discipline

Motivational Programme

Objective


The objective of this programme is to provide a positive and holistic approach in a caring and conducive environment for learning and support for "students who fail to learn what we expect them to learn".

By focusing on building developmental assets*, differentiated instructional strategies, increasing relevant academic learning time, offering alternative learning opportunities, more students will experience improved success in their academic performance.

*(building blocks of healthy development that help young people grow up to be healthy, caring, and responsible)


Programme

1.   Boarding School Programme
A supervised environment such as a boarding school for some students in need of a more conducive environment. The students can be supervised for homework and additional activities can be planned for the students after school hours.

2.   Academic Engagement
The instructional approach is varied and appropriate to suit the needs and backgrounds of the students. Emphasis will be on instruction with increased academic learning time, higher academic engagement in classrooms, improved literacy skills, as well as assessment for student learning and success.

3.   Enhanced Physical and Outdoor Activities / CCA
Outdoor activities like canoeing, kayaking, trekking and camping can be build into curriculum time during the Sabbatical weeks in Year Three.

4.   Community Involvement Projects
Both local and overseas CIP should be given stronger emphasis so that the students can show greater concern for less fortunate people around them and in the process become more aware of their own fortuitous circumstances.

5.   Counselling and Guidance
There will be opportunities for the students to attend talks and workshops on study skills, computer addiction and social and emotional resilience. The school counsellor will work closely with this group.

 

Discipline


Hwa Chong Institution is committed to provide an effective learning environment for all students to succeed and excel. This is only possible if the behaviour of our students support and respects the rights of all students to learn and teachers to teach. Hence, management of students' behaviour is crucial to providing a safe, orderly, productive and success-oriented learning environment at school.

  • The Discipline Framework aims to:
    1. Instill in our students' the set of desired behavioral outcomes which are aligned to HCI's institutional values.
    2. Develop students' self-management skills.
    3. Encourage self-responsibility.
    4. Rehabilitate students who have violated school rules.

 

  • To achieve the above objectives, the Disciplinary Framework will be guided by the principles of Positive Discipline and Restorative Justice. Positive Discipline focuses on actively teaching personal responsibility, pro-social behaviours and taking responsibilities for violation of school rules, while Restorative Justice directs attention to helping students learn alternative positive behaviours in place of unacceptable behaviours.

 

  • A 2-prong strategy would be implemented:
    1. Integration with Counselling and PCME life-skills modules on teaching Personal and Social Responsibilities, Self-management skills, Anger Management, Conflict Intervention, etc. These modules may be Class-based, Assembly-based or Online Independent Learning modules.
    2. Administering consequences through our Demerit Points System that are related to the offence and misbehaviour. Corporal punishments and other retributive measures would be taken as a careful consideration as they focus on the concepts of fear and retribution rather than rehabilitation.

 

Rules & Regulations

Demerit Points System

Conduct Grade

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