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About the RBC W!LD Heritage Hunt


On 24 July, RBC became a "battle ground" once more but this time for teams vying to answer the most number of questions related to Singapore's history, in the shortest time. In order to accommodate more teams, the Hunt was conducted thrice. More than 240 children participated in this first-ever scavenger hunt held at the Centre.

Our warmest thanks and congratulations to the following schools for their participation:

Geylang Methodist Primary
Henry Park Primary
Holy Innocents Primary
Hong Kah Primary
Keming Primary
Nan Hua Primary
Parry Primary
Peying Primary
Qifa Primary
Rosyth Primary
Shuqun Primary
St Michael’s Primary
Wellington Primary


Winning Teams
Round I (8.30am)



Heritage Hunters

(Keming Primary)


Round II (11.30am)



Number One Explorers

(Rosyth Primary)


Round III (2.30pm)



The Terminators

(St Michael’s Primary)


Best Cheer / Pledge
Round I (8.30am)


HPPS Group 4

(Henry Park Primary)


Round II (11.30am)



Gunbounders

(St Michael’s Primary)


Round III (2.30pm)



HM ZAR ZOR
(St Michael’s Primary)


Photo Gallery

This activity is held in conjunction with the Singapore HeritageFest '04 and co-organised by Project Chilli Padi.

About Project Chili Padi:

Project Chilli Padi is the Education and Outreach division of W!LD RICE, Singapore's leading theatre company founded by Ivan Heng. Catering to school-going children, young adults and heartland communities, Project Chilli Padi offers new, original ways to explore and practice the theatre arts and at the same time examine important issues of the day. For more information, visit

http://www.wildrice.com.sg/aboutchilli.html

 



 

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