Few of us can do great things, but all of us can
do small things with great love. - Mother Teresa
Sharing with Students & Parents
- 01/1/2003 Recognition from MOE
- Write-up in school textbook
- Message to Students
- Volunteerism
- Bringing Up Children


Sharing of Moral Values
    Content :

        Introduction
  1. Balloon
  2. 'Charity' Money - Integrity
  3. 'Charity' Money - Cause vs. Creative Fundraising
  4. Consequence
  5. Family Bond(yin shui shi yuan)
  6. Human vs. Animal-Mt Huang Shan
  7. Man-made Cattle
  8. I want to be a doctor
  9. "Jing Ying"
  10. Story of Xinglin
  11. The Reality of Giving
  12. Betrayal-Hindrance to Growth

Spirit of Caring & Sharing
- Our mascot, Humanity
- Our Cartoon Show
- Pika's Challenge




Homage received from well-wishers


Keng Lim, 20 October 2003

Indeed we have much to learn from the loving kindness of Serene and Yuan Ming - they are the living examples of a Bodhisattva.
A Bodhisattva's compassion is boundless,
broad enough to accommodate the entire universe.
He extends his love to all beings, asking nothing in return.
Therefore, he is content with what he has and, unlike ordinary people, wants only wisdom.

~ Master Cheng Yen ~


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