Category: Issues

Poll results for OVA activities that you look forward to in 2010

A poll was conducted online from 08/01/2010 to 09/05/2010 (~4 months) for the following question with eight response options:

Which OVA activities do you look forward to in 2010? (choose up to 3)

1. Networking sessions (eg, breakfasts)
2. Dialogue with OVAMC
3. Soccer sessions (including “friendlies”)
4. Dialogue with VS management
5. Dialogue with VAC/ VEC
6. Dialogue with VJC management
7. Golf sessions (including “friendlies”)
8. Dinner & Dance

Poll results (Graphical)

Which OVA activities do you look forward to in 2010? (choose up to 3)

  • Networking sessions (eg, breakfasts) (52%, 27 Votes)
  • Dialogue with OVAMC (37%, 19 Votes)
  • Soccer sessions (including "friendlies") (35%, 18 Votes)
  • Dialogue with VS management (27%, 14 Votes)
  • Dialogue with VAC/ VEC (27%, 14 Votes)
  • Dialogue with VJC management (19%, 10 Votes)
  • Golf sessions (including "friendlies") (15%, 8 Votes)
  • Dinner & Dance (13%, 7 Votes)
  • Others. Please email us at info@ova.org.sg. (0%, 0 Votes)

Total Voters: 52

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Poll results for VJC implementing Secondary school

A poll was conducted online from 14/08/2009 to 08/01/2010 (~5 months) for the following question with three response options:

Are you for or against VJC implementing its own Secondary school programme?

1. FOR.  VJC should decide the best way to compete in a changing education environment.
2. AGAINST. VJC should not become a competitor to VS.
3. IT DOES NOT MATTER as long as the Victoria name remains strong.

Poll results (Text)

No. of responses for option 1: 58 (11.4%)

No. of responses for option 2: 381 (74.6%)

No. of responses for option 3: 72 (14.1%)

Total number of responses received: 511 (Percentages may not total 100 due to rounding)

Poll results (Graphical)

Are you for or against VJC implementing its own Secondary school programme?

  • AGAINST. VJC should not become a competitor to VS. (75%, 381 Votes)
  • IT DOES NOT MATTER as long as the Victoria name remains strong. (14%, 72 Votes)
  • FOR. VJC should decide the best way to compete in a changing education environment. (11%, 58 Votes)

Total Voters: 511

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Public consultation on the future of VS and VJC

Dear Victorians,

As you all would have known by now, Victoria School and Victoria Junior College and their respective affiliated bodies such as the alumni and the advisory board members have been in discussion over the future direction of both the schools.

Till date, there have been mixed views from the various parties concerned over the future operating models.

The differences stem largely from the differing opinions on preserving the heritage of the 133-year history of the all-boys Victoria School as opposed to the ongoing pressure to introduce the integrated programme into the school/JC.

One key proposal is to expand the intake of Secondary Ones to include girls, paving the way for a seamless integrated programme within VS and VJC.

We hope to establish a consensus of views amongst the stakeholders including the thousands of Victorians out there in an objective and representative manner.

The Old Victorians’ Association Management Council is, thus, taking the lead to conduct a public consultation to consolidate the views of Victorians. The aim is to come up with an official position that is representative of alumni members, old boys and girls of both VS and VJC as well as the parents before making the official recommendations that will potentially present a new chapter in the history of both academically acclaimed institutions.

We have all benefited and experienced the true meaning of the Victorian Spirit. As a key stakeholder, we are, not only, in a position to ensure the best outcome, but more importantly, have to take up the responsibility to make sure that the strategic decision of the school’s future is not taken in haste.

We would, therefore, like to hear your views on the following proposals being bandied:

1. Merger – Merging Victoria School and Victoria Junior College into one entity. What are the advantages and disadvantages of such merger? Will this create greater synergies by tapping on the strengths of both schools? Does it make more sense in practical terms taking into consideration the different sets of principals, teachers, staff, students and the alumni? What are the possible problems?

2. What should be the motivation behind the drive of both VS and VJC into the future? Academic excellence – the supply of good students versus the production of good students (value add), or development of all round Victorians?

3. Though many schools have jumped onto the bandwagon of merger and the through-train IP programme, should VS and VJC follow suit? In today’s fast changing education landscape, what roles do VS and VJC play for the good of the nation? Is it just about promoting academic excellence to produce another top class of elites for our society? To be ranked among the top education institutions in Singapore or to continue providing a conducive environment for education and character building of the less-than-elite but equally capable?

4. If merged, what shall the new institution be named? A brand new name (eg. Victoria Academy, Victoria Institution) or should it retain and build upon the 133-year strong brand name of “Victoria School”.

5. Is the concept of all-boys school still relevant? If so, how do we build on the success of the all-boy environment? What are the pros and cons of introducing girls into Victoria School?

6. Are there any possible models of merger of VS and VJC without tinkering with the century old heritage of an established all-boys environment at the secondary level?

Please email your views to voices@ova.org.sg and provide your full style name with graduating class and year from VS or VJC or both. Submission without proper identification will not be taken into consideration.

Vernon Teo
President (2008-2010)

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Forum on the proposed 6-year through train program for VJC

Dear fellow Victorians,

VJC is planning to start a 6-year through train program which would impact not just VJC, but also VS and the Victorian family as a whole.

As this concerns a wide spectrum of stakeholders and close to the hearts of many Victorians who have walked through the gates of Victoria, the OVA will be organising a dialogue session to seek your opinions and feedback on the direction VS and VJC will be taking. The principals of both VS and VJC will be there to present their plans/views and answer any queries.

We invite all Victorians to come forward and contribute your views and thoughts on this plan.

Details:

Venue : Victoria School Auditorium
Date : 29 November 2007, Thursday
Time : 7:30 pm
Address : 2 Siglap Link, Singapore 448880

PS: light refreshment will be provided at the forum

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Invitation to join the Constitution Review Committee

Pursuant to the mandate given by members present at the recent OVA AGM held on 30 March 2007 at VJC, the OVA Council hereby invites members to participate in reshaping the future of OVA.

A Constitution Review Committee (“CRC”) will be formed to look into our present Constitution/Rules and to make recommendations to update and/or amend the same in keeping with the spirit and purpose of the OVA.

Please register your interest with Rabeek ( rabeek@ova.org.sg ) before 1600hrs, 27 April 2007, with the following details:

Name:
NRIC No.:
OVA Member since:
Contact No.:
Email:

We will verify your details and revert on the list of members appointed to the CRC.

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