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Dare To Succeed: National Day Observarance Ceremony

Republic Polytechnic’s ‘Banner of pride’ heralds Singapore’s youngest poly’s burning ambition to play a definitive role in today’s educational landscape. Unfurling the giant bunting made up of 162 squares contributed by every department and student group at The Republic took all of five minutes, but the behind the scenes preparations occupied many Republicans long after the school day ended.

This idea was mooted by Centre for Culture & Communication’s Deputy Director, Dr Gan Su-lin just a month earlier at a management meeting and soon after, paints and 1 metre cotton squares were flying about before one could manage to utter, “Bunt…what? Gathering a team to contribute ideas and distribute the workload led to a motley crew from Office of Corporate Communications, office of student & graduate affairs, Office of Planning and Technology as well as assorted student leaders from the various Interest Groups, clubs and sports teams being assembled to put the giant patchwork flag together.

After hours of dedicated hard work, Republic Polytechnic was proud to be able to be able to finally display its giant patchwork flag on 6 August to over 2000 students and staff. Media like Straits Times and Channel News Asia were present to capture the visually arresting spectacle.

Kicking off the festivities was a kompang party led by our Principal and CEO, Prof Low Teck Seng. He was ushered in to the rhythmic drumbeats of our Malay Cultural Group. Then after, both our Principal and Deputy Principal did the honours by releasing two Singapore flags out of a total of 14 national flags to be released that day.

After the ever familiar rendition of the National Anthem was played and the recitation of the Pledge, climactic excitement started to build up as everyone looked forward to the releasing of the giant centrepiece facing carpark A.

Prior to that, students and staff alike had been eagerly checking out the flag to spot their entries. Cries of exclamation and laughter were heard as a reaction to seeing one’s handiwork displayed so clearly to the rest of the world. 5….4….3…2…1! And the unfurling started…amidst much tremulation reflected in gawking faces, the flag came down slowly to be seen in its full 20 metre glory! Celebrating The Republic at The Republic…we have done it!

Republic Polytechnic's very own Chinese lions danced and celebrated with the staff and students to the thump-thump of drums later, delighting the engaged crowd with all its moves!

In what we can truly call an RP project which involved staff and students working in one cohesion and not involving any commercial vendors at all, Republic Polytechnic can proudly say that we have succeeded in this project. To quote Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, Acting Minister For Education words, "They dared to do, and dared to succeed.  This is the spirit that we must carry with us into the future." Republic Polytechnic despite her tender age of 2 years old dare to succeed.
 

To end off this event, those outstanding flags were awarded prizes of pizza and/or lunch vouchers:

List of winners:

Best Non-Sports & Non-Aesthetic Club – Rotaract Club

Best Aesthetic Club or IG – String Ensemble/Music.Republic

Best Sports Club or IG – Kayaking Club/ALC

Best Academic Department – Centre for Culture & Communication

Best Administrative Department - Office of Human Resources.

Contributed by Lim Le Anne (OCC)
Photos by Tay Ling (OCC) 06/08/2004