Sports & Games
Football
FOOTBALL
Park View Primary School Football CCA was started in 1998. Since then,
we have taken part in the East Zone SPSSC Inter-Primary Football Championships,
National Inter-Primary Football Championships, numerous FAS-led tournaments
and friendlies.
At present, we have 78 active members, consisting of Primary 3 to Primary
6 boys, who train once or twice a week at the school field under the supervision
of our coach, Mr. Fathi. We also have a dedicated team of teachers who
supervise them during training sessions and accompany them out for tournaments
and friendlies.
We were taught various football skills, techniques and games to hone our
skills. In 2016, our school players have adopted the PR2O Player Philosophy
where we learn to be more reflective and responsible school team players
through journal writing and mental resilience.
Together with our band of committed coach and teachers driving and inspiring
the Football CCA, we hope to build on our achievements and strive to attain
greater heights in the coming years.
Training Schedule
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Teachers-in-charge |
Mr Jordan Toh Yuexuan
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Training Dates |
Tuesdays
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Coach |
Mr Fathi
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Achievements
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Events |
Achievements |
Year |
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SPSSC Football Championships (Junior) |
Promoted to Tier 1 |
2023 |
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SPSSC Football Championships (Senior) |
1st round |
2023 |
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SPSSC Football Championships (Junior) |
1st Round |
2020 |
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SPSSC Football Championships (Senior) |
1st Round |
2020 |
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Hockey
HOCKEY
Park View Primary School Hockey was started in 2001. We have taken part in the National Inter-Primary Schools Hockey Tournament every year. We have a team of committed and dedicated teachers who supervise them during training sessions and bring them out for tournaments. We look forward to achieving awards and scale to greater heights in the coming years.
Training Programme
The training emphasizes on skill development of players when they join at Primary 3 where they are groomed by the coach to prepare them to be part of the school team. Selected players in Primary 4-6 will take part in National School Games (NSG) Hockey Championships .
Training structure
Players will start the training with warming up jogs and stretching. They will then move on to some physical conditioning before proceeding to start the training proper with the following being covered for trainings.
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Practice stick gripping, both forehand and reverse stick
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Practice moving around with the stick (with & without the ball)
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Movement games with stick control
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Various games: shadow game, avoid the defender, follow the leader, relay dribble
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Small-sided gameplay and station work for skill improvement
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Basic rules & terminology of hockey
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Proper stance and technique to pass, receive & shoot.
The training usually ends with 2-sided games for the players to apply the skills being taught by the coach in a game situation.
Training Schedule
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Teachers-in-charge |
Mr Azmi Bin Kasim (OIC)
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Training Dates |
Tuesdays
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Coach |
Ms Syasya Rifqah bte Sanip |
Achievements
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Events |
Achievements |
Year |
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NSG Hockey Championships (Seniors - P6) |
Top 4 |
2022 |
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NSG Hockey Championships (Juniors - P4, P5) |
Participation |
2022 |
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NSG Hockey Championships (Seniors - P6) |
Participation |
2023 |
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NSG Hockey Championships (Juniors - P4, P5) |
Participation |
2023 |
Gallery
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Netball
NETBALL
The Park View Primary School Netball Junior and Senior teams have been consistent participants in the National School Games each year. Supported by a team of devoted and dedicated teachers who oversee training sessions, engage in friendly matches and carnivals, and accompany the students to tournaments, we are poised for continued success. Our collective goal is to strive for excellence, aiming for accolades and aspiring to reach new heights in the years ahead.
Training Programme
Training begins with a strong emphasis on skill development for players joining in Primary 3, where they receive personalised guidance from the coach to equip them for the school team. As they advance to Primary 4 and beyond, training shifts to emphasize gameplay, teamwork, and honing their skills. Selected players from Primary 4 to 6 will have the opportunity to compete in the Netball National School Games (NSG).
Training Schedule
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Teachers-in-charge |
Mrs Evie Goh (OIC)
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Training Dates |
Tuesdays
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Coach |
Ms Neo
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Achievements
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Events |
Achievements |
Year |
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NSG Netball Championships (Seniors - P6) |
Participation |
2022 |
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NSG Netball Championships (Juniors - P4, P5) |
Top 4 |
2022 |
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NSG Netball Championships (Seniors - P6) |
Participation |
2023 |
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NSG Netball Championships (Juniors - P4, P5) |
Participation |
2023 |
Gallery
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Volleyball
VOLLEYBALL
Park View Primary School Volleyball Team was formed in 2001. Since its
inception, it has distinguished itself as one of the powerhouses in primary
school volleyball, clinching medals in zonal and national competitions
in both the boys and girls’ division. The PVPS volleyball team has amassed
many accolades through its long and proud history. Together with a team
of committed and dedicated teachers, we hope to build on our achievements
and scale greater heights in the coming years.
The volleyball team provides differentiated training to students at varying
levels. At Primary 3, the focus is on developing basic skills through fun
drills and games. At Primary 4, students will be working towards honing
and perfecting their skills of serving, digging, setting and spiking. To
showcase and apply these skills, the students will have the opportunity
to take part in the annual soft volleyball competition. At Primary 5 and
Primary 6, the training will center on exploring various offensive and
defensive systems in order to prepare the teams for upcoming zonal and
national competitions.
Every training session will begin with a warm-up session of fitness and
conditioning drills. It will be followed by team drills aimed at developing
both basic and specific skills. The training will conclude with a game
to allow students to put into practice the drills and skills learnt.
For students to see the importance of their learning process, each student
is given the PR2O Journal to document their reflections and skills learnt
during training.
School Team players are required to purchase a personal pair of volleyball
kneepads for safety.
Students are allowed to bring and change into their own sport shoes during
training.
Girls with short or long hair are required to keep their hair tied or
pinned up during training. Nails are also to be kept short for personal
hygiene and safety.
Training Schedule
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Teachers-in-charge |
Mrs Helen Chong (Boys Team)
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Training Dates |
Tuesdays
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Coach |
Mr Toh Zi Cong (Boys)
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Achievements
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Events |
Achievements |
Year |
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National School Games Volleyball Competition (Nationals) |
Junior Boys - Top 10 in National (Tier 1 - National)
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2022 |
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National School Games Volleyball Competition |
Senior Boys- 4th |
2021 |
Gallery
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Wushu
WUSHU
Wushu (武术) is a form of contemporary Chinese martial arts that blends elements of performance and martial application. Wushu training emphasises quickness, explosive power, natural and relaxed movement. The wushu practitioner must combine flexibility with strength, speed with flawless technique, discipline and controlled execution. There are also opportunities for our students to develop SEL competencies through Internal School performance and National School Games Wushu Championship.
Training Schedule
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Teachers-in-charge |
Miss Low Kin Eng (OIC)
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Training Days/ Time/ Venue |
Mondays |
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Coach |
Ivy Loy
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Achievements
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Event |
Achievements |
Year |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Girls 4-Duan Spear |
3rd place |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Girls 32-Style Taijijian |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Girls 32-Style Taijiquan |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Girls 3-Duan Nanquan (Southern Fist) |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Girls 24-Style Taijiquan |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Girls 4-Duan Cudget |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Broadsword |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Spear |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Boys 4-Duan Cudgel |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Boys 4-Duan Broadsword |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Boys 3-Duan Nanquan (Southern Fist) |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Junior Boys Group Quanshu |
Participation |
2023 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 5-Duan Nan Quan |
Bronze Medal |
2022 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Cudge |
Participation |
2022 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2022 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 5-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2022 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Girls 4-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2022 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Cudge |
Participation |
2021 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 4-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2021 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Boys 5-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2021 |
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National School Games Wushu Championships Senior Girls 4-Duan Sword |
Participation |
2021 |
Gallery
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