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CHAPTER 1 ITINERARY
A. ITINERARY IN MALANG-SURABAYA-BATAM Date Time Programme Teachers i/c 15 Jan Thursday
4.00 am 4.30 am 6.30 am 6.45 am 8.10 am 10.10 am 10.10am-1.30 pm 1.30 pm 2.20 m
Assemble at SMA Negeri 3 Malang Leave for Juanda Airport Arrive at Juanda Airport Check-in Departure to Batam Arrival at Hang Nadim Airport-Batam Any programmes of alumni in Batam Check-in at Pelabuhan Nongsa Batam Departure to Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal
Adi Sasongko, Hariyanto, Budi Nurani, Abd. Madjid, Erlangga, Moch. Syahrir, Dinda Laras, Ahmad Faiz Didik (alumni) Alumni Luky (alumni)
B. ITINERARY IN SINGAPORE 1. Programme for Students Date Time Programme Teachers i/c 15 Jan Thursday
3 pm 4.20 pm 5.20 pm 6pm 7.30 pm
Leave RVHS for Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal Arrival in Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore Arrival in RVHS Welcome Dinner with hosts’ parents Homestay
Kel-li, Serene, Wan Ling, John Kel-li
16 Jan Friday
7 am 7.30 am 9 am 10 am 11.30 pm 12.15 pm 1 pm 6 pm
Light Breakfast Welcome & School Anniversary Buffet Icebreaker Introduction to RV and Singapore Lunch Singapore Science Centre Dinner
John Miss Chuang Lim Minzhang Lim Zeming Imran & Azmi
17 Jan Saturday
9 am 10 am 12 noon 7 pm
Breakfast with host Chinatown Lunch Free and Easy Pick up SMAN 3 Malang Friends at Jurong East MRT Station
John, Wan Ling, Kel-li, Serene
18 Jan Sunday
9 am 10 am 12.30 pm 7 pm
Breakfast with host City Tour of Singapore – National Museum of Singapore & Fort Canning Park Lunch Free & Easy Pick up SMAN 3 Malang Friends at Jurong East MRT Station
John, Wan Ling, Serene Minzhang to guide
19 Jan Monday
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 9 am 9.40 pm 12 noon 1 pm 6 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Immersion in class Break Ceramics by Mrs Karmen Ling Lunch Tour of NTU, & NUS/ Raffles Biodiversity Museum Dinner
John Serene Imran, Azmi
20 Jan Tuesday
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 10 am 10.30 am 11.30 am 12.30 pm 2 pm 6 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Chinese Brush Painting by Mr Ang Chye Cheng Break VR Class by Mr Chow BH Immersion in class Lunch Immersion in CCA / Friendly matches Dinner
John Serene Serene John, Wan Ling
21 Jan Wed
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 9.30 am 10 am 12 noon 1 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Chinese Calligraphy by CLDDS Break Immersion in class Lunch Walking Tour along Singapore River and Esplanade (Boat Ride) Return to RVHS Farewell Ceremony
John Wan Ling, John, Kel-li & Serene Kel-li
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22 Jan Thurs
7 am 8 am 9.30 am 10 am 1 pm
Breakfast Immersion in class Leave for Changi Airport T3 Tour T3 and take skytrain to T1/2 to check-in Departure for Indonesia
John Wan Ling, John Kel-li, Serene
2. Programme for Teachers Date Time Programme Teachers i/c 15 Jan Thursday
3 pm 4.20 pm 5.20 pm 6 pm 7.30 pm
Leave for Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal Arrival in Tanah Merah Ferry Terminal, Singapore Arrival in RVHS Welcome Dinner with hosts’ parents Homestay
Kel-li, Serene, Wan Ling, John
16 Jan Friday
7 am 7.30 am 9 am 10 am 11.30 am 12.15 pm 1.00 pm 6 pm
Breakfast Welcome & School Anniversary Buffet Icebreaker Introduction to RV and Singapore - Library Lunch Visit to Science Centre Dinner at IMM
John John, Wan Ling, Kel-li, Serene Lim Minzhang Lim Zeming Imran & Azmi Mdm So, Ms Chuang, Imran, Azmi
17 Jan Saturday
9 am 10 am 12 noon
Breakfast with host Visit to Chinatown Lunch Free & Easy
John, Wan Ling, Kel-li, Serene
18 Jan Sunday
9 am 10 am 12.30 pm
Breakfast with host City Tour of Singapore – National Museum of Singapore & Fort Canning Park Lunch Free & Easy
John, Wan Ling, Kel-li, Serene
19 Jan Monday
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 9 am 9.40 pm 12 noon 1 pm 6 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Immersion in class Break Ceramics by Mrs Karmen Ling Lunch Tour of NTU, & NUS/ Raffles Biodiversity Museum Dinner at NUS
John Imran, Azmi Mdm So, Ms Chuang, Imran, Azmi
20 Jan Tues
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 10 am 10.30 am 11.30 am 12.30 pm 2 pm 6 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Chinese Brush Painting by Mr Ang Chye Cheng Break VR Class by Mr Chow BH Immersion in class Lunch Immersion in CCA Discussion with heads in library – Chuan Leong, Catalina, Chay Hian, Sean, Lee Mui Dinner at Rice Table
John Ms Ek, Mr Chua, John, Wan Ling, Kel-li, Serene
21 Jan Wed
7 am 7.30 am 8 am 9.30 am 10 am 12 noon 1 pm 4 pm 5 pm
Breakfast School Assembly Chinese Calligraphy by CLDDS Break Immersion in class Lunch Walking Tour along Singapore River and Esplanade Return to RVHS Farewell Ceremony
John Wan Ling, John, Kel-li & Serene Kel-li / Jacilyn
22 Jan Thurs
7 am 8 am 9.30 am 10 am 1 pm
Breakfast Immersion in class Leave for Changi Airport T3 Tour T3 and take skytrain to T1/2 to check-in Departure for Indonesia
John Wan Ling, John Kel-li, Serene
SMA Negeri 3 RVHS Mr Hariyanto (Chemistry) Goh Chay Hian
Sean Tan Mr Adi Sasongko (PE) Vice Principal / Student Affairs
Mr John Tan Mrs Catalina Yeow
Mr Budi Nurani (Physics) Mrs Lee Lee Mui Mr Abdul Madjid (Quality Assessor/Religious Studies) Mr Tan Chuan Leong
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CHAPTER 2 STUDENTS EXCHANGE PROGRAMME
CURRICULUM DEPARTMENT – QUALITY ASSURANCE UNIT
A. The Name of Programme Subject/Year : Student-Exchange between SMA Negeri 3
Malang and River Valley High School- Singapore
Week/Days : 1 week/8 days Dates : 15th January 2009 – 22nd January 2009
B. Understanding Goals
1. Students will understand what builds Singapore and how and why it is/what it is today
2. Students will appreciate the belief and culture of the Singaporeans 3. Students will understand the role of each religion in the lives of the
Singaporeans 4. Students will understand the political situation in Singapore 5. Students will understand the international relationship between Singapore and
Indonesia and how the Indonesian government harnesses friendship and conduct her foreign policy.
GENERATIVE TOPIC
What Makes Singapore?
UNIT LEVEL UNDERSTANDING 1. History
What historical background builds the foundation of Singapore? Students will understand (a) UK
Imperialism in Singapore
(b) The declaration of independence in 1965
(c) Communist threat
(d) Role of Lee Kuan Yu
2. Economy Is Singapore economy sustainable? Students will understand (a) the types of
economic activities
(b) self sufficiency
3. Culture What is Singaporeans culture like? Students will understand (a) role of each
religion in lives of Singaporeans
(b) culture of Singaporeans
4. People What are Singaporeans like? Students will understand (a) way of lives of
Singaporeans (b) characteristics
of Singaporeans
(c) ethnicity and pluralism in Singapore society
5. Government What is the political situation in Singapore today? Students will appreciate (a) the
importance of government
(b) democracy in Singaporeans
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SEQUANCES OF UNDERSTANDING PERFORMANCES
UGs UNDERSTANDING PERFORMANCES
ONGOING ASSESSMENT
Research In groups, students are to collect information about Singapore: history, location, current news, people, culture. Students will also find out about River Valley High School Singapore
INTRODUCTORY PERFORMANCES PRE FIELDTRIP
See Think Wonder Individually, Students list down what they know about Singapore and River Valley High School Singapore: her history, location, current news/conditions, the people and culture. In groups, Students share their understanding and knowledge of Singapore. Students organize this knowledge in their travel journal Students highlight and share areas that they would like to explore and keep record of the discussion as these will be revisited at the end of the learning journey.
Feedback from teacher and classmates and students add on their list about Singapore
1,5 See Think Wonder Students visit place in Singapore- Chinatown, Singapore Science Centre, National Museum of Singapore & Fort Canning Park, and NUS/ Raffles Biodiversity Museum & NTU. Students research on these places prior the trip. Students will take down observation notes about what they see and think about what they have seen and learnt. They will compile these from their learning. Students will share their thoughts and observations. Students will interpret the observations and develop understanding the past with current social, economic, and political situation in Singapore.
Reflection Journal Criteria: Reflection Rubric
GUIDED INQUIRY
2 I Used to Think…..But Now I Think…… Students are to read about the economy of Singapore and experience it through City Tour of
Reflection Journal Criteria: Reflection Rubric
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Singapore, Walking Tour along Singapore River and Esplanade ,etc.
ese have changed from their sit.
Students share their thoughts about what they know of the Singaporeaneconomy and society and discuss how thvi
3 hat Makes You Say That?
eir
uild
velop reasoning with vidence.
Criteria: Reflection Rubric W Students are to learn the Singaporean way of life from thschool immersion. From these observations, students also bexplanation and share their interpretation. Hence students learn to dee
Reflection Journal
4 hink Puzzle Explore
now about
their belief, history and ulture.
Criteria: Reflection Rubric T Students are to recall their knowledge what they kSingapore. From their observations, visits and school immersion, students inquire intohow culture and belief develop the Singaporeans as a people and how different ethnic groups live in harmony. Students find outhow Singaporeans’ way of life is linked toc
Reflection Journal
5 onnect, Extend, Challenge
bout the
ent
Kuan Yu and
ast government with the present.
Criteria: Reflection Rubric C Students are to find out apolitical development of Singapore from 1965 to presday They assess the role of leaders like Lee Goh Coh Tong. Students draw connections of the p
Reflection Journal
CULMINATING PERFORMANCES
POST FIELDTRIP
1-5 onnect, Extend, Challenge
ion in the lives f Singaporeans/
al n is important in all
ations.
w
d: Oral Presentation Rubric
C From their knowledge of Singapore, students draw links to what they learn during the journey e.g the role of religo From the links, students extend this knowledge to why historicfoundation Students then challenge their thoughts and knowledge on hoSingaporeans have carved a niche for themselves and the
Criteria : A set of criteria for assessing learning through the presentation by students is create
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importance of Singapore in SEAin terms of its land area and its potentials to be
developed
n on their own nation’s trengths.
present their reports in roups.
economically. Students will also challenge theirthoughts of what Indonesia can learn from Singapore and their appreciatios Studentsg
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and Future of Singapore
A Making Connections S Causes and Consequences K Past, Present,
SKILLS STRANDS on
1. Observation 2. Classificati3. Analysis
RESOURCES ochures
ks
site of RVHS
Travel BrInternet Reference booLonely Planet Web
SYLLABUS MAP NA
CHAPTER 3 REFLECTION WORKSHEETS
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hat do you think about that?
hat do you see?
What does it make you wonder?
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But now I think…..
Before you sleep
I used to think………..
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hat do you see?
What does it make you wonder?
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But now I think…..
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I used to think………..
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Before you sleep
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But now I think…..
I used to think………..
What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
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What does the topic make you want to explore?
What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
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What does the topic make you want to explore?
What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
What does the topic make you want to explore?
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What do you think about that? What do you see? What does it make you wonder?
Before you sleep
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But now I think…..
I used to think………..
What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
What does the topic make you want to explore?
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What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
What does the topic make you want to explore?
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What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
What does the topic make you want to explore?
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Before you sleep
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But now I think…..
I used to think………..
What do you think about the topics?
What questions or puzzles do you have?
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What does the topic make you want to explore?
What do you think about that?
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What do you see? What does it make you wonder?
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But now I think…..
Before you sleep
I used to think………..
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CHAPTER 4
INSTRUCTIO RMATION
. TRAVELLING alth matters
for the entire duration of your time abroad. Your
. Budgeting
your daily necessities are already covered in the package, you will only
. WHEN YOU ARE THERE
t of entry into any country, the usual immigration and customs
. Accommodation
will be at homes of your hosts assigned to you according to gender.
. Transport and seating
immigrations, we will board an air conditioned Singaporean
the
NS AND INFO A TIPS 1. Passport, visa and he
Please ensure that your passport is valid
passport should be valid for at least 6 months from the intended departure date from the
last destination of your trip. Indonesian passport holders need not require visa to enter
Singapore. There is no requirement for any vaccination unless advised by the Ministry of
Foreign Affairs Indonesia.
2
While most of
need money for drinks, snacks, personal shopping, gifts and souvenirs. It is better to
bring a little more money than you think you will need. It is recommended that you do not
bring more than SGD300.
B1. Upon arrival At the first poinprocedures must be observed. Please fill in your disembarkation form and queue up at
the appropriate immigration counter. Wait for the immigration officer's instructions before
crossing the checkpoint. Having been clear of all customs-requirements, please
assemble at a specific point as advised by the teacher.
2The accommodation
Please do not encourage noise as there are other members of the family around.
3
Upon clearing the Singapore
coach to RVHS. Leave the first two rows for the guides and teachers. Please help to
identify your seating partner each time we board the coach to facilitate easy check on
group-member.
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4. Follow the facilitator/ teachers/ guide
cilitator, guide and teacher. Due
from the
. Punctuality
at every student adhere closely to the time schedule as advised by the
. Security
ill be visiting and accommodation are generally safe. However, do take the
eave for any activities
your teacher and it is always better and
. e your room, please check that the door is properly-locked.
. Local customs and food
some places are not as prompt as in Indonesian. Please
. Telephone
your own mobile phone, you will require auto-roaming services. Please
At each community site, always follow the fa
consideration should be given to the slow-walker member. Should you depart
group, for any reason, please inform the facilitator and your teacher. Otherwise, much
time would be wasted searching for you.
5
It is important th
facilitator and guide. In this way, you will be able to cover all the highlights comfortably.
Your facilitator/host will advise you on details such as wake up time, breakfast time and
venue, meeting point and tour times, etc. If you are not certain of any of these
instructions, please check with your facilitator/host.
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Places you w
following precautions for your convenience.
. Lock your bags in the room whenever you l
. Beware of pickpockets in crowded places
. If you are going out on alone, please inform
nicer to go in a group.
Before you sleep or leav
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You will find that services in
learn to be patient. In the event you feel frustrated, a smile will always work. It is not
advisable to drink water straight from the tap. If you are consuming drinks purchased
from outside the restaurant, please make sure that the ice cubes are safe to consume.
8
If you are using
check with your mobile service provider. Also, do note that SMS or auto-roam calls incur
higher charges. It is recommended that you check out the usage of ICC (international
calling card) before you leave Indonesia.
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. Time Difference
ur in advance of Indonesia time.
0. Checking-out
ke sure that you do not leave any personal belongings behind. Also,
mergency contact of teacher
r: +628123222465 (in Indonesia)
No. 7 Telp. +62341324768 Malang
ance (International) 4
nquiry)
iries 38 5122 6542 6988
bulance t 222
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f Cruelty to Animals (SPCA) 00
Singapore is an ho
1
Check again to ma
do ensure that the premise is clean before you leave. Last of all, thank your buddies and
their family for their kind hospitality during your period of stay.
EMr. Hariyanto
Contact Numbe
Contact Number: +6584018917 (in Singapore)
SMA Negeri 3 Malang
Jl. Sultan Agung Utara
Useful telephone numbers in Singapore:
General Call Assist 10Call Assistance (Local) 100 Call Assistance (Postal E 1605Call Assistance (Time) 1711 Employment Pass Enqu 1800 4Flight Information 1800 542 4422 /Non-emergency Am 1777 Pet Ambulance and Transpor 6552 2Singapore Immigration and Reg 6391 6100 Singapore Tourism Board 1800 334 13Society for the Prevention o 6287 5355 Water Supply 1800 284 66Weather 6542 7788
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Emergency 95
ransport 287 2727
ad Pricing (ERP) 82
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y Cab) ablink)
Department 18 ensing
617
TEACHER - COMMITTEE
OORDINATOR : Mr. ADI SASONGKO
ID
Ambulance 9Fire Brigade 995 Police 999 T Bus (SBS) 6Bus (TIBS) 6482 5433 Electronic Ro 1800 225 55Land Transport Authority (LTA 1800 225 5582 MRT 6336 8900 Railway 6222 5165 Taxi (Cit 6552 2222 Taxi (Comfort C 6552 1111 Taxi (TIBS) 6481 1211 Traffic Police 1800 547 18Vehicle Registration and Lic 1800 553 5229
Emergency calls in Singapore
Police: 110, 366444
Ambulance: 118
Fire Brigade: 364
CDIRECTOR OF ITINERARY : Mr. HARIYANTO SECRETARY : Mr. ABDUL MADJTREASURER : Mr. BUDI NURANI
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CHAPTER 5
IMPORTANT POINTERS FOR PARENTS AND STUDENTS A. FOR PARENTS
. Procedure to keep in contact with participants
to be turned off during the day and evening
. Procedure for emergencies teachers) .
S AND STUDENTS
of their own passports. Upon clearing immigrations in
Departure and arrival Information
) Departure from Indonesia
ernational Airport
by 0630h
330h
1 Call home phone cards/ICC cards
Mobile phones (mobile phones are
activities)
2Contact the School (if given by
Contact base support
B. FOR PARENT
1. Pre-departure Procedures All students are to take care
Batam, students are to hand over their passports to the teachers for safekeeping.
2. a
(1) Departure at Juanda Int
Date: 15th January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Juanda Airport Terminal 2
Departure time: 0810h
(2) Arrival at Hang Nadim Batam
Date: 15th January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Hang Nadim Airport 1010h
Arrival time : 1010h
(3) Departure at Pelabuhan Nongsa Batam
Date: 15th January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Pelabuhan Nongsa Batam by 1
Departure time: 1420h
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b) Arrival in Singapore
Date: 15th January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Pelabuhan Tanah Merah Singapore by 1620h
Arrival time: 1620h
c) Departure from Singapore
Date: 22nd January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Cangi Airport by 1030h
Departure time: 1305h
c) Arrival in Indonesia
Date: 22nd January 2009 (Thursday)
Assembly: Juanda Airport Terminal 1 by 1500h
Expected arrival time: 1430h
Upon arrival, students have to report their attendance to the teachers.
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CHAPTER 6
EXPECTED CONDUCTS OF STUDENT PARTICIPANTS
1. School rules and regulations are to be kept at all times
2. During the entire duration of the trip, students are to maintain protocol and
decorum to uphold the good name of the school
a. As Indonesian student representatives in Singapore, you must set a high
standard of behaviour and exhibit social graces, such as greeting teachers,
hosts and driver at all times.
b. As guests in a foreign country, the laws and customs of the country are to be
dully observed and obeyed.
3. All participants should show enthusiasm and participate actively throughout the
trip. Do answer questions and in turn, pose questions in response to what you
see, hear and learn.
4. For the smooth and efficient running of the programme, please remember to be
punctual for every activity scheduled for you.
5. At all times, do not stray away from the group.
6. Take care of your own valuables and belongings at all times. Cash and valuables
are to be kept individually in a safe place. Do not bring jewellery.
7. You are allowed to bring your mobile phone during the trip. However, it is to be
switched off during !he day and whenever there are evening activities. You may
contact your parents either early in the morning or at the end of the day.
8. You are to call anyone of the teachers every night when you are back at your
host's place.
9. Dress modestly and comfortably. No strappy or skimpy clothing or shorts is
allowed. The teachers and hosts have the right to insist on proper dress code
throughout the trip.
10. Bring the necessary personal medication and water bottle. Report all accidents,
injuries and illnesses to your teachers immediately.
CHAPTER 7 EMERGENCY PROCEDURE
A. WHAT CONSTITUTES AN EMERGENCY? When someone enters your room or forces his way into a room l toilet cubicle.
First, make sure that you close your door when you enter the room and check that
the door is securely locked or closed before you retire for the night.
Never go to the public toilet alone. Always move in groups of three. Ensure there are
no suspicious characters hovering around. If you see such a person, do not use the
toilet.
B. MUGGING
In the event when someone attacks you and demands your valuables, surrender the
items. Do not resist. This should not happen in the first place as you are to be moving
in groups of threes.
C. LOSS OF ITEMS Inform your group leaders and teachers as soon as possible
Your haversack should be with you at all times when on the go. Zip up all
compartments and never leave your bag unattended.
D. LOST/ MISSING PERSON If you are lost, do not panic. Try to locate yourself and re-trace your steps. Ask
police-officers for help.
You should never wander alone or be so engrossed in your work or activity that you
miss out on instructions to move on. Always look out for each other (be each other's
keeper) and everyone will be well covered then. If someone is missing, inform your host and teachers as soon as possible. Do not panic.
E. ACCIDENT ON THE ROAD If someone is injured, immediately call for help from passers-by. Inform your teachers
immediately and give the location. If the injury is fairly serious, calm the victim until
help comes. You should not panic or become hysterical as it will compound the
situation.Always check the road before crossing. Do not be caught up with your
conversations and be distracted. Cross at designated pedestrian crossings and listen
to instructions from teachers, hosts and facilitators.
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CHAPTER 8 PACKING
A. PACKING LIST
FORGET-ME-NOTS IN CASE OF EMERGENCY... ESSENTIALS TO BRING
. Wallet . Personal medication
. Money (SGD300) . Plasters ,
. Watch
. Pre-paid phone cards/ICC Cards/ mobile phone
. Water bottle (about 200mL)
CLOTHING TOILETRIES . Cap/ Hat . Toothbrush . Undergarments . Toothpaste . School T-shirts . Comb
. School uniforms . Hair accessories for girls (nearly tied hair at all times)
. CCA shirts . Facial cleanser
. Pants/ Jeans!/Bermudas . Tissues
. Sleepwear . Sanitary pads
. Towel . Shampoo
. Track shoes! school shoes . Body gel! soap
. Socks . Tissues
. Sandals
. Windbreaker/ Jacket
. Trek pants
STATIONERY MISCELLANEOUS . Writing materials . Camera . Writing paper . Daypack for day use . Handout . Plastic bags to store your
clothes . Umbrella! poncho! Raincoat . Family photographs and other
photographs to introduce to your host family and friends
at host school .Write-up and PowerPoint
presentation (in CD, thumb-drive/flash disk, etc) about Indonesia
. Souvenirs for hosts
* Note these luggage restrictions: bring only 1 daypack! haversack and 1 piece of check-in luggage (max 20kg).
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B. PACKING TIPS 1. Guidelines On Hand Carry Luggage
• Fluids, aerosols and gels must be in containers with a maximum capacity of
not more than 100 mL each. Liquids, aerosols and gels in containers larger
than 100 mL will not be allowed, even if the container is partially-filled;
• Containers must be placed in a transparent re-sealable plastic bag with a
maximum capacity not exceeding 1-litre. These containers must fit
comfortably within the transparent re-sealable plastic bag, which must be
completely closed;
• Each passenger is allowed to carry only one transparent re-sealable plastic
bag, which must be presented separately for examination at the security
screening point;
• Exemptions will be made for medications, baby food and special dietary items.
These items will be subjected to additional checks at the security screening point.
2. What not to Bring/ Wear
• Jewellery
• Electronic devices (discman, iPod, MP3/4 Player, gameboys, PSP, etc.)
• Stuffed toys
• Clothing that is too revealing/ of very thin material
• Unnecessary items (do not bring too many hair accessories, big wallets, etc.)
• Over-generous amount of toiletries, clothing
• Sharp objects (penknife, scissors etc.) must be packed into the check-in
luggage.
3. Footwear
• You are to wear proper covered shoes at all times.
• Sandals are allowed only when you are not in your school uniform 4. Bag & Luggage
• Backpack must be roomy enough for items needed daily (handout, wallet,
stationery, water bottle, medication, cap, etc.)
• Please try to carry a medium sized luggage with your packing bearing in mind
the climate of the destination. As thee will not be any porterage, you must try.
to minimise the weight of your luggage.
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5. Packing Tips
• Find a suitable suitcase and backpack (sun/clean them before use)
• Stick packing list in the suitcase
• Tick off items from packing list as you put items into the bags
• Sort items and bring what is necessary. Throw out items which are not critical/
necessary
• Pack the items yourself so that you know what you have packed and where it
is located in your luggage
• Keep wallets light (take out photos, cards, coins, etc.)
• Leave spare room in your luggage for souvenirs which you may buy on your
trip
• Wear your heaviest pair of jeans with school t-shirt and covered shoes on
departure day
• If you wear spectacles or contact lenses, take spares or the prescriptions with
you.
• If you are under medication, bring the regular medicine along. Bring also the
prescriptions.
6. In Host Country
• DO NOT pull out all clothing items/ Only take what you need to wear for that
day.
• Keep luggage neat at all times
• Keep your dirty laundry in plastic bags
• Check that nothing is left behind when you leave the bathroom! room
• Check that your daypack/haversack is zipped properly at ALL times
• Do not leave any of your belongings unattended
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