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New York High by Amni Musfirah

graduating from SOTA, Amni was awarded the National Arts Council (NAC) Undergraduate Scholarship

SOTA Creative Writing Competition 2017

in the Literary Arts Anthology that will be released in 2018. Take a look at some photos from

Flying the Singapore flag high in Indoor Skydiving

Flying the Singapore flag high in Indoor Skydiving Year 4 Visual Arts student Kyra Poh has made Singapore and SOTA proud again! At the Asiania Indoor Skydiving Championships in Chongqing, China in September, she displayed remarkable resilience to win two gold medals! Despite fracturing her rib in June, Kyra overcame the injury to win the solo freestyle title and topped the dynamic two-way category with her partner Choo Yi Xuan from Singapore Sports School. Read about this on The Straits Times

SOTA Open House 2019

The SOTA campus was buzzing with excitement during our Open House on 6 April 2019! Visitors had the opportunity to find out more about SOTA by speaking to our friendly students, alumni, parents, and teachers.
The SOTA campus was buzzing with excitement during our Open House on 6 April 2019! Visitors had the opportunity to find out more about SOTA by speaking to our friendly students, alumni, parents, and teachers. At the school exhibition in the Multi-purpose Hall, each faculty offered a glimpse of the subject at the booths and addressed queries on the SOTA curriculum. The arts faculties also prepared showcases, studio presentations, and hands-on activities. For an authentic experience of life

Resonance - by Mr Yeo Ker Siang

Visual Arts faculty member Mr Yeo Ker Siang's work "Resonance" was recently picked as one of the winning pieces of URA's design competition 'Re:Bench'. The Competition has designers turn the timber of the old seats of the former National Stadium into unique benches to breathe new life into them.
We're excited to share that Visual Arts faculty member Mr Yeo Ker Siang's work Resonance was recently picked as one of the winning pieces of URA's design competition Re:Bench. The Competition has designers turn the timber of the old seats of the former National Stadium into unique benches to breathe new life into them. Along with 13 other winners from the latest edition, Mr Yeo's bench was fabricated from the last remaining batch of timber seats. Resonance is in sync with naturally

Dayung Sampan by Mr Zainudin Samsuri

As part of the National Gallery's Children Biennale this year, Singapore sculptor and Visual Arts faculty member Mr Zainudin Samsuri created the interactive installation Dayung Sampan - Be Your Own Captain On Deck.
As part of the National Gallery's Children Biennale this year, Singapore sculptor and Visual Arts faculty member Mr Zainudin Samsuri created the interactive installation Dayung Sampan - Be Your Own Captain On Deck. Photo by Zainudin Samsuri What does it mean to follow your dreams? How far can a flock of propellers go? Singaporean sculptor Mr Zainudin Samsuri drew inspiration from Malay proverbs, fishing and childhood toys for this work. Explore Dayung Sampan and discover objects

SOTA Awards 2020

Celebrating the achievements of our students and Class of 2019 graduates this year was a little different this year! Instead of the usual fanfare, Level Awards was a cosy celebration in individual classes while Awards Day was an online event.
their homes, the school, and even arts studios, each mentor recorded warm messages of encouragement

Borderless Learning Units (BLU) 2016

with a mass interaction session between the seniors and juniors within their art forms to foster closer

Potpourrie!

A rojak of chamber and solo works featuring music spanning not only roughly 300 years of music history but also showcasing a multitude of musical cultures ranging from Western art music to Ragtime and Indian Classical music with a twist. Programme: Johann Sebastian Bach (1685 - 1750) Sonata in C Major, BWV 103 I. Andante - Presto II. Allegro III. Adagio IV. Menuetto V. Menuetto Shermaine Lim Jia Min, flute; Tien Yang**, harpsichord; Linda Kollati**, cello Niccolò Paganini (1782

SCO - SOTA Campus Rhapsody

, preserving traditional arts and culture through music, and caught a glimpse of what it takes to become