Bendemeer Primary School started in 1977. The school was officially declared open by Mr Sidek Saniff, Member of Parliament for Kolam Ayer, on 10 March 1978. It serves the neighbourhoods of Bendemeer, Whampoa, Kallang Bahru, Boon Keng and Geylang Bahru. The old Bendemeer Primary School shared the same compound with Beng Wan Primary, Bendemeer Secondary and later Woodsville Secondary <<click here to find out more>>


Letter to Parents

 

7th January 2010

 

Dear Parents / Guardians,

 

On behalf of all the staff of Bendemeer Primary School, may I wish all our parents, guardians, and pupils a Happy New Year! May you have good health and happiness in 2010.

 

It has been a fulfilling year in 2009.The school was busy consolidating our efforts in teaching and learning and had introduced co-operative learning structures in classroom teaching to encourage our pupils to take ownership of their learning and to equip them with the social skills on how to work and learn as a team. << click here to continue reading>>

 


 

Participate in the Million Deeds Challenge TODAY!  Click Here to find out more.


  

We cordially invite you to MOE ExCEL Fest 2010 which will be held on the 5th and 6th of March at Suntec International Convention and Exhibition Centre. On the 2nd day, the entire event would be open to members of the public.

The MOE ExCEL Fest provides an opportunity for educators, parents and the public to learn about the innovative teaching practices in our schools. We showcase how our schools prepare our children for life and for the world through innovative teaching and classroom practices. <<click here to continue reading>>

 



Gate Operating Hours


Please take note of the gate opening hours:


Gate A (next to HBD Block 45)     

Gate D (at the overhead bridge along Bendemeer Road)                                           

Gate H (at the back of the school along Serangoon Road)

6.30am  - 7.15 am                                                  

11.45am - 1.45 pm                                               

3.00pm   - 4.30 pm                                      

6.15pm   - 7.00 pm                                    



 

Congratulations to all our P6 pupils for their performance in the 2009 PSLE! 

 

We have shown significant improvement across all subjects this year! 
Our pupils performed better than the National Average for most subjects!

 

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Sexuality Education

 

Sexuality education is an important programme in our schools. It aims to help our young understand the physiological, social and emotional changes they experience as they mature, develop healthy relationships with the opposite sex and to teach them how to make responsible choices. It is premised on the importance of the heterosexual married family as the basic unit of society, and respect for the values and beliefs of the different ethnic and religious communities on sexuality issues. 

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