Top students
This year's top A level student , Lee Shuet Theng, garnered the Ee Peng Liang Award and the Bapu Subramaniam Memorial Award for Chemistry. Shuet Theng, the President of the Chinese Cultural Society, scored four distinctions in her Science subjects rn the A level examinations. The top Arts student was Benjamin Fong, an avid sportsman,
with three distinctions in his A level subjects and a distinction in
GP.
Another outstanding Arts student, Elizabeth Tan Pei Ming
with three A level distinctlons, was the chrel student writer of College Publications and the Vice-President of the Drama Society. NYAA Strikes Gold
This year the college had an unprecedented number of 69 awardees with I students receiving the Gold Award. They were Pearlene Ng, Alvin Wu Wenshi and Wong jian Hur.
Kelvin Koh receiving his medal from the Australian High Commissioner to Singapore.
Computer Wizards Eugene Seah and Mathew Lim came in znd in the Robo Grand
Prix zoo4. The team of Jonathan Sim Yeow Huat, Ian Yap Ching Loong, Andita Adikristanti and Robin Ha Zhi Wei, in solving complex computational problems using parallel computing, also won the silver award in the HPC Ouest - Blue Challenge.
Mathematics Brainiacs Dao Binh pitted his wits against students from 54 schools and won a bronze medal in the Sin:gapore Mathematical Olympiad (Open Section). Kelvin Koh was awarded a Certificate of High Distinction for his performance in the International Mathematics Assessment organized by the University of New South Wales.
Bridge Champs Wu Hongjun and Ivan Mok won the rst prize in the Singapore Contract Bridge Association Junior Student Pairs while Desmond Oh and Lim Ren Kun came in znd. They beat 24 teams from 5 colleqes.
6 Bridge Champs, from left: Wu Hongjun, Ivan Mok, Desmond Oh, Lim Ren Kun