Damai Secondary School
Encyclopedia
Damai Secondary School (DMSS) is a government co-educational secondary
school in Singapore
. It stands next to the Bedok Reservoir
, flanked by the Pan Island Expressway
(PIE).
The school has been expanded several times. In 2000, the National Education corner was added. Between 2002 and 2004 the school was upgraded under the PRIME programme, enlarging and improving the school facilities.
In 2002 and 2003 Damai came 49th in Singapore in its express stream results. In 2002 it was awarded the People Developer Standard (this was renewed in 2005 for another three years.)
Its technical stream was awarded the 30th Singapore NUTMEG Prize. This was presented by the managing director, Chang Yeng Yong.
The school has strong emphasis on National Education (NE)& was awarded the Outstanding Devt Award NE from 2006-2010. Its NE framework includes student leadership devt, student-centric processes, NE integrated curriculum & establishing strategic partnerships with the community. The school is currently working towards creating a Borderless Learning environment by 2010 using mobile devices, WiFi & Bluetooth technology. The school's inter-disciplinary Project Work is integrated with the use of ICT. In 2008, the school introduced the use of mobile learning, using Bluetooth-enabled handphones to engage its lower secondary students. The school shared its mobile learning approach at the Int'l Conference on Teaching & Learning with Technology (ICTLT) at Suntec City.
Subjects Offered : CHINESE, GEOGRAPHY (REVISED), HOME ECONOMICS, PRINCIPLES OF A/C, DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS A), SOCIAL STUDIES, ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS, BIOLOGY, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SYLL T), LITERATURE(E), MALAY, MALAY N(A), SCIENCE (SYLL T), COMBINED HUMANITIES (S,G), CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, ART 'O' LEVEL, ENGLISH LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS, MUSIC, TECHNICAL STUDIES, ELEMENTS OF BUSINESS SKILLS, HISTORY (REVISED), BASIC CHINESE,HIGHER MOTHER TONGUE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SCIENCE, BASIC MALAY, CHINESE N(A), CIVICS & MORAL EDUCATION, FOOD & NUTRITION, SCIENCE (PHY, CHEM)
Normal academic
175 to 195
Express
210 to 247
Normal technical
EM3 -101 to 108
139 to 157
Aggregate range of 2006 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2007 Secondary 1
Normal academic
172 to 198
Express
206 to 257
Normal technical
EM3 - 103 to 124
140 TO 157
Aggregate range of 2007 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2008 Secondary 1
Normal academic
175 to 192
Express
206 to 241
Normal technical
EM3 - 89 to 108
121 to 156
Aggregate range of 2008 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2009 Secondary 1
Normal academic
160 to 194
Express
207 to 254
Normal technical
EM3 - 100 to 110
138 to 158
Aggregate range of 2009 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2010 Secondary 1
Express
unknown
Normal academic
165-195
Normal technical
unknown
There is also a "Harmony Room" with exhibits on the different races in Singapore and their unique cultures.
Damai is developing a "wireless mobile learning environment" through the use of Bluetooth or WiFi technology. This allows students to use their handphones occasionally in class to send answers to questions that their teachers sent using laptops.
. Performing groups include English drama http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12356, Guzheng http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12357, Modern dance http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12358, School choir http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12359 and symphonic band http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12360.
Sports and Games includes canoeing , netball http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12347, softball http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12348 and rugby http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12349.
Uniformed Groups includes The Boy's Brigade http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12350, Girl Guides http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12351, NCC http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12352, NPCC http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12353, Scouts http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12354 and SJAB http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12355.
Clubs and Societies includes Art club http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12361, Library http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12364 and Media club http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=69474.
are known as student councillors, or simply "councillors". Entry is based on a teacher's recommendation
or nomination
when the student is in Secondary 1. Councillors obtain LEAPS CCA points under the "Leadership" category, and are given certain rights over other ordinary students' discipline. Councillors must wear a special school tie and a badge with the word "councillor" or "student councillor" on it.
With effect from 2008, Student Councillors, Peer Leaders and National Education Ambassadors merged to form the Damai Student Leadership body, known as Student Leaders.
The Student Leaders represent the student population of Damai Secondary School and have organized many school events. The Student Leaders organize events like the Secondary 1 Orientation Camp and Teachers’ Day celebrations yearly. The Student Leaders are also actively involved in other events like the Sports Day, Meet-the-Parents sessions and Prom Night. The Student Leaders also assist in the running of the school, which includes morning and weekly assembly duties. Student Leaders actively spread National Education messages to the student population, extend community outreach and promote the school image.
At the start of every year, each new student starting in Secondary 1 is allocated by the PE department into one of these houses, based on his/her index number in class.
There are regular house meetings for the selection of new house leaders, and allowing the house members to decide if they want to join in a particular sports events on sports day. Following the house meetings there are house-related activities such as sports or quizzes.
There is a cumulative points system, strengthened by participation in sport or other events. At the end of the year, the house that has accumulated the most points is declared "house of the year", winning the trophy of the house of the year.
Starting from lower secondary (Secondary 1 and Secondary 2 pupils, normally those aged 12 to 14), Damaians are given opportunities to serve society, and to understand the virtues of National Education. This is achieved by means of Community Involvement Programmes, through their curriculum and their CCAs. Flag Days, beach and park cleaning, and other volunteer works are examples.
Besides this, Damai has cooperated with many charitable organisations (such as Moral Elderly Care Centre of Bedok North) to organise and/or participate in community work.
There is an annual National Education Learning Journey for all Damaians. Based on their academic levels, students visit different places of heritage in Singapore. This provides them with actual experience of Singapore's history and heritage.
Damai has set up a National Education committee, supported by student NE ambassadors. (The NE ambassadors are named by DMSS Humanities Department). The DMSS NE committee is responsible for the planning of NE activities in DMSS, and for the NE-related facilities in DMSS.
NE-related facilities in Damai consist of a mini NE garden, a NE corner at one of the staircases, and a NE concept flowchart mural just outside the school canteen.
To this end, in June 2006 Damai entered a bilateral "sister schools" link with Dongpo Experimental Middle School (DEMS) (in Emeishan, Sichuan, China) in March–June 2006. In the process, two department heads from Damai were sent to China to visit the school, and to sign the agreement.
Twinning immersion projects have been held for some DEMS students visiting Singapore. Their activities in Singapore included curriculum immersion lessons, CCA hands-on, and NELJ. Meanwhile, administrative staff accompanying the students learned about the Singapore's education system, and the mode of operation in a typical Singaporean secondary school.
In 2009 Damai has established an Internationalization Committee to further develop cross-cultural learning and relation-building with people of other countries.
Netball: 2nd ASEAN Netball Schools Championships Runners-Up
-Yeo PeiQin (5A1) and Nurul Baizura (3E3/2005) represented Singapore
-Yeo PeiQin was awarded "Fair Play Individual Award"; East Zone Tournament: 'B' Division Champion, 'C' Division Runners-up, National Interschool Championships: "B" Division 2nd Runners-Up, SRC Carnival: "B" Division Champion
Softball: East Zone Softball Tournament: "B" Division Runners-up, "C" Division Champion; National Level Softball Tournament: "C" Division Champion
AV Club: I-Skills Competition 1st place
Creativity Science and Innovation Competition Ranked 5th out of 29 schools
, graduating to long trousers in secondary 3.
The disciplinary system is based on a demerit points system for minor offences. Students earn 5 demerit points each time their shirt is not tucked in or they are not wearing their tie or for being late to class, eating in class, etc. If they reach 10 points they must serve a detention. At 20 points there is another detention, and the student's parents are informed. Students who reach 30 demerit points in one term are suspended for a number of days (girls) or spanked on the bottom with a big cane (boys) and their conduct is marked "Fair".
Detentions are also given out for latecoming. The detention lasts 2 to 4 hours and must be served the following day. Students who fail to turn up for the allotted detention receive suspension (girls) or spanking (boys).
Every week there is an attire check to make sure the pupils are wearing their uniform properly and their hair is not dyed or too long.
Boys who are caught smoking in school uniform are disciplined with two smacks of the cane and are also referred to the health authority to attend smoking cessation clinic.
For other serious offences such as fighting or vandalism, the student, if male, must receive a "public caning" whereby he is brought in front of an assembly of the full student body either in the hall or on the parade square. Normally a public caning at Damai involves several boys punished in turn. The spanking ceremony is performed by the school's Discipline Master, with a minimum of two strokes across the buttocks for each offender. This serves as a deterrent and it is often only necessary to hold one or two public canings each term.
In 1997, then-principal James Ong told the Los Angeles Times that caning was administered at Damai for offences including fighting or disrespecting a teacher. "We do not seek permission from parents", he said. "We will cane first and inform you later. Parents must trust us to give the child a good education. We have the welfare of the children in mind."
of young people and which when carefully planted will grow into flames of faith
, hope
, and charity
, the three components of the school motto.
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...
school in Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...
. It stands next to the Bedok Reservoir
Bedok Reservoir
Bedok Reservoir is a reservoir located in the eastern part of Singapore, to the north of Bedok New Town. The reservoir has a surface area of 880,000 m², and a capacity of 12.8 million m³. The mean depth of the reservoir is 9 m, with a maximum depth of 18.2 m...
, flanked by the Pan Island Expressway
Pan Island Expressway
The Pan Island Expressway is the oldest and longest of Singapore's expressways. Currently, it is also Singapore's longest road. It extends along the length of the island, connecting Tuas in the west to Singapore Changi Airport in the east. Its length is .-Construction:Construction of the PIE...
(PIE).
History
Damai Secondary School was established in 1994. Currently, it has approximately 1,500 students (known as Damaians).The school has been expanded several times. In 2000, the National Education corner was added. Between 2002 and 2004 the school was upgraded under the PRIME programme, enlarging and improving the school facilities.
In 2002 and 2003 Damai came 49th in Singapore in its express stream results. In 2002 it was awarded the People Developer Standard (this was renewed in 2005 for another three years.)
Its technical stream was awarded the 30th Singapore NUTMEG Prize. This was presented by the managing director, Chang Yeng Yong.
The school has strong emphasis on National Education (NE)& was awarded the Outstanding Devt Award NE from 2006-2010. Its NE framework includes student leadership devt, student-centric processes, NE integrated curriculum & establishing strategic partnerships with the community. The school is currently working towards creating a Borderless Learning environment by 2010 using mobile devices, WiFi & Bluetooth technology. The school's inter-disciplinary Project Work is integrated with the use of ICT. In 2008, the school introduced the use of mobile learning, using Bluetooth-enabled handphones to engage its lower secondary students. The school shared its mobile learning approach at the Int'l Conference on Teaching & Learning with Technology (ICTLT) at Suntec City.
Subjects Offered : CHINESE, GEOGRAPHY (REVISED), HOME ECONOMICS, PRINCIPLES OF A/C, DESIGN & TECHNOLOGY, MATHEMATICS (SYLLABUS A), SOCIAL STUDIES, ADDITIONAL MATHEMATICS, BIOLOGY, COMPUTER APPLICATIONS, ENGLISH LANGUAGE (SYLL T), LITERATURE(E), MALAY, MALAY N(A), SCIENCE (SYLL T), COMBINED HUMANITIES (S,G), CHEMISTRY, PHYSICS, ART 'O' LEVEL, ENGLISH LANGUAGE, MATHEMATICS, MUSIC, TECHNICAL STUDIES, ELEMENTS OF BUSINESS SKILLS, HISTORY (REVISED), BASIC CHINESE,HIGHER MOTHER TONGUE, PHYSICAL EDUCATION, SCIENCE, BASIC MALAY, CHINESE N(A), CIVICS & MORAL EDUCATION, FOOD & NUTRITION, SCIENCE (PHY, CHEM)
Aggregate range
Aggregate range of 2005 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2006 Secondary 1Normal academic
175 to 195
Express
210 to 247
Normal technical
EM3 -101 to 108
139 to 157
Aggregate range of 2006 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2007 Secondary 1
Normal academic
172 to 198
Express
206 to 257
Normal technical
EM3 - 103 to 124
140 TO 157
Aggregate range of 2007 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2008 Secondary 1
Normal academic
175 to 192
Express
206 to 241
Normal technical
EM3 - 89 to 108
121 to 156
Aggregate range of 2008 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2009 Secondary 1
Normal academic
160 to 194
Express
207 to 254
Normal technical
EM3 - 100 to 110
138 to 158
Aggregate range of 2009 Primary 6 pupils posted to 2010 Secondary 1
Express
unknown
Normal academic
165-195
Normal technical
unknown
Facilities
Damai has a main building including a general-purpose hall, about 40 to 50 classrooms (including the Geography and History Rooms), an AV Theatre, Media Resource Library, 4 Computer Labs, 2 Physics Labs, 2 Biology Labs, 2 Chemistry Labs, Staff Common Rooms, a Canteen , a bookshop, general office, conference room, Homec (home economics) kitchen, Homec Sewing Room, Design and Technology staff room, D&T Innovation Lab, and two D&T workshops.There is also a "Harmony Room" with exhibits on the different races in Singapore and their unique cultures.
Damai is developing a "wireless mobile learning environment" through the use of Bluetooth or WiFi technology. This allows students to use their handphones occasionally in class to send answers to questions that their teachers sent using laptops.
Co-curricular activities (CCAs)
As an integral part of Singapore's educational system, Damai has planned for suitable CCA programmes to teach pupils skills, inculcate in them the correct values and desirable social attitudes, and provide for healthy recreationRecreation
Recreation is an activity of leisure, leisure being discretionary time. The "need to do something for recreation" is an essential element of human biology and psychology. Recreational activities are often done for enjoyment, amusement, or pleasure and are considered to be "fun"...
. Performing groups include English drama http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12356, Guzheng http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12357, Modern dance http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12358, School choir http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12359 and symphonic band http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12360.
Sports and Games includes canoeing , netball http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12347, softball http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12348 and rugby http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12349.
Uniformed Groups includes The Boy's Brigade http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12350, Girl Guides http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12351, NCC http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12352, NPCC http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12353, Scouts http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12354 and SJAB http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12355.
Clubs and Societies includes Art club http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12361, Library http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=12364 and Media club http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=69474.
Student council
http://www.damaisec.moe.edu.sg/cos/o.x?c=/wbn/pagetree&func=view&rid=15525 Members of the student councilStudent council
Student council is a curricular or extra-curricular activity for students within elementary and secondary schools around the world. Present in most public and private K-12 school systems across the United States, Canada and Australia these bodies are alternatively entitled student council, student...
are known as student councillors, or simply "councillors". Entry is based on a teacher's recommendation
Recommendation
A recommendation can be:* In technical contexts, a norm or a norm * Recommender systems use Information filtering systems to create computer generated recommendations* European Union recommendation, in international law...
or nomination
Nomination
Nomination is part of the process of selecting a candidate for either election to an office, or the bestowing of an honor or award.In the context of elections for public office, a candidate who has been selected by a political party is normally said to be the nominee of that party...
when the student is in Secondary 1. Councillors obtain LEAPS CCA points under the "Leadership" category, and are given certain rights over other ordinary students' discipline. Councillors must wear a special school tie and a badge with the word "councillor" or "student councillor" on it.
With effect from 2008, Student Councillors, Peer Leaders and National Education Ambassadors merged to form the Damai Student Leadership body, known as Student Leaders.
The Student Leaders represent the student population of Damai Secondary School and have organized many school events. The Student Leaders organize events like the Secondary 1 Orientation Camp and Teachers’ Day celebrations yearly. The Student Leaders are also actively involved in other events like the Sports Day, Meet-the-Parents sessions and Prom Night. The Student Leaders also assist in the running of the school, which includes morning and weekly assembly duties. Student Leaders actively spread National Education messages to the student population, extend community outreach and promote the school image.
House Affiliations
To encourage a competitive spirit, Damai Secondary School has a house system comprising four houses. They are the Achievers (Red), Strivers (Blue), Victors (Green), and Winners (Yellow).At the start of every year, each new student starting in Secondary 1 is allocated by the PE department into one of these houses, based on his/her index number in class.
There are regular house meetings for the selection of new house leaders, and allowing the house members to decide if they want to join in a particular sports events on sports day. Following the house meetings there are house-related activities such as sports or quizzes.
There is a cumulative points system, strengthened by participation in sport or other events. At the end of the year, the house that has accumulated the most points is declared "house of the year", winning the trophy of the house of the year.
Damai's emphasis on the society and National Education
In line with Singapore's holistic education system and policies, Damai Secondary School emphasizes the society and National Education.Starting from lower secondary (Secondary 1 and Secondary 2 pupils, normally those aged 12 to 14), Damaians are given opportunities to serve society, and to understand the virtues of National Education. This is achieved by means of Community Involvement Programmes, through their curriculum and their CCAs. Flag Days, beach and park cleaning, and other volunteer works are examples.
Besides this, Damai has cooperated with many charitable organisations (such as Moral Elderly Care Centre of Bedok North) to organise and/or participate in community work.
There is an annual National Education Learning Journey for all Damaians. Based on their academic levels, students visit different places of heritage in Singapore. This provides them with actual experience of Singapore's history and heritage.
Damai has set up a National Education committee, supported by student NE ambassadors. (The NE ambassadors are named by DMSS Humanities Department). The DMSS NE committee is responsible for the planning of NE activities in DMSS, and for the NE-related facilities in DMSS.
NE-related facilities in Damai consist of a mini NE garden, a NE corner at one of the staircases, and a NE concept flowchart mural just outside the school canteen.
Damai's Twinning and Exchange projects
In view of rising globalisation, Damai has realised the need for interaction with other schools all over the world, for more resources and better strategies.To this end, in June 2006 Damai entered a bilateral "sister schools" link with Dongpo Experimental Middle School (DEMS) (in Emeishan, Sichuan, China) in March–June 2006. In the process, two department heads from Damai were sent to China to visit the school, and to sign the agreement.
Twinning immersion projects have been held for some DEMS students visiting Singapore. Their activities in Singapore included curriculum immersion lessons, CCA hands-on, and NELJ. Meanwhile, administrative staff accompanying the students learned about the Singapore's education system, and the mode of operation in a typical Singaporean secondary school.
In 2009 Damai has established an Internationalization Committee to further develop cross-cultural learning and relation-building with people of other countries.
Achievements
Damai Secondary School Song - The Faith, Hope and Charity Each day in Damai we are taught Learning and Growing never stops When we try, we will rise With the faith that brings us confidence Faith to believe we can make our nation great With hardwork and discipline For excellence we will achieve Together in Damai we will pledge For loyalty, we stand up to defend The hope to live, to give The strength to love and forgive Faith, Hope and Charity, is the way of life for me Striving, achieving, helping others meet their needs Together in Damai we will pledge For loyalty, we stand up to defend The hope to live, to give The strength to love and forgive Faith, Hope and Charity, is the key to harmony |
- Express Stream Value Added
- Normal Stream Value Added
- Damai Winds Symphonic Band: Singapore Youth Festival Silver
- Gu-Zheng: Singapore Youth Festival Gold
- Modern Dance: Singapore Youth Festival Silver
- English Drama: Singapore Youth Festival Bronze
- Choir: Singapore Youth Festival Bronze
- Sports Event/ Competition Award/Results
Netball: 2nd ASEAN Netball Schools Championships Runners-Up
-Yeo PeiQin (5A1) and Nurul Baizura (3E3/2005) represented Singapore
-Yeo PeiQin was awarded "Fair Play Individual Award"; East Zone Tournament: 'B' Division Champion, 'C' Division Runners-up, National Interschool Championships: "B" Division 2nd Runners-Up, SRC Carnival: "B" Division Champion
Softball: East Zone Softball Tournament: "B" Division Runners-up, "C" Division Champion; National Level Softball Tournament: "C" Division Champion
AV Club: I-Skills Competition 1st place
Creativity Science and Innovation Competition Ranked 5th out of 29 schools
Uniform and discipline
Damai students wear an all-white uniform: white shirt (with dark school tie), white trousers and maroon coloured skirt for girls, white shoes and socks. Boys in secondary 1 and secondary 2 must wear short trousersShorts
Shorts are a bifurcated garment worn by both men and women over their pelvic area, circling the waist, and covering the upper part of the legs, sometimes extending down to or even below the knee, but not covering the entire length of the leg. They are called "shorts" because they are a shortened...
, graduating to long trousers in secondary 3.
The disciplinary system is based on a demerit points system for minor offences. Students earn 5 demerit points each time their shirt is not tucked in or they are not wearing their tie or for being late to class, eating in class, etc. If they reach 10 points they must serve a detention. At 20 points there is another detention, and the student's parents are informed. Students who reach 30 demerit points in one term are suspended for a number of days (girls) or spanked on the bottom with a big cane (boys) and their conduct is marked "Fair".
Detentions are also given out for latecoming. The detention lasts 2 to 4 hours and must be served the following day. Students who fail to turn up for the allotted detention receive suspension (girls) or spanking (boys).
Every week there is an attire check to make sure the pupils are wearing their uniform properly and their hair is not dyed or too long.
Boys who are caught smoking in school uniform are disciplined with two smacks of the cane and are also referred to the health authority to attend smoking cessation clinic.
For other serious offences such as fighting or vandalism, the student, if male, must receive a "public caning" whereby he is brought in front of an assembly of the full student body either in the hall or on the parade square. Normally a public caning at Damai involves several boys punished in turn. The spanking ceremony is performed by the school's Discipline Master, with a minimum of two strokes across the buttocks for each offender. This serves as a deterrent and it is often only necessary to hold one or two public canings each term.
In 1997, then-principal James Ong told the Los Angeles Times that caning was administered at Damai for offences including fighting or disrespecting a teacher. "We do not seek permission from parents", he said. "We will cane first and inform you later. Parents must trust us to give the child a good education. We have the welfare of the children in mind."
School Logo
Designed by Samuel Teo Gek Seng, the DMSS logo incorporates the initials DSS of Damai Secondary School, forming the seed of education which is of primary importance in the formative yearsAdolescence
Adolescence is a transitional stage of physical and mental human development generally occurring between puberty and legal adulthood , but largely characterized as beginning and ending with the teenage stage...
of young people and which when carefully planted will grow into flames of faith
Faith
Faith is confidence or trust in a person or thing, or a belief that is not based on proof. In religion, faith is a belief in a transcendent reality, a religious teacher, a set of teachings or a Supreme Being. Generally speaking, it is offered as a means by which the truth of the proposition,...
, hope
Hope
Hope is the emotional state which promotes the belief in a positive outcome related to events and circumstances in one's life. It is the "feeling that what is wanted can be had or that events will turn out for the best" or the act of "look[ing] forward to with desire and reasonable confidence" or...
, and charity
Charity (virtue)
In Christian theology charity, or love , means an unlimited loving-kindness toward all others.The term should not be confused with the more restricted modern use of the word charity to mean benevolent giving.- Caritas: altruistic love :...
, the three components of the school motto.