A Student’s Perspective
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For Mohammad Nurul Omarali from Bedok Green Primary School, having a COE (Sports) meant that he could enjoy a
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greater variety of sports.

“I’m planning to join a sports club in my school but all my days are full. If the centre has interesting programmes, then maybe I can join in sometimes,” said the Pri 5 pupil, who is willing to try any new sport.
Mohammad Nurul Omarali, a sports leader from Bedok Green Primary School, is game to try out any sport as long as he has the time for it.


But whether it is the wish to learn a new sport or being able to access new training programmes, there is no denying that one of the main benefits of having a COE encourages interaction among students of different schools.

For instance, Ang Sin Yee, a Sec 3 student and the Vice-President of Anglican High School’s badminton CCA committee, looks forward to training with students from other schools.

“With the COE (Sports) situated in our school, I hope that it will attract more students from other schools to come over here and try out the activities. It will also enable those of us in competitive sports to train and play with badminton players from other schools,” enthused Sin Yee. In the meantime, Sin Yee is looking forward to the next Beach Flingo programme which she hasn’t had the chance to try out yet.

Ang Sin Yee, Vice-President of Anglican High School’s Badminton CCA committee, says she can’t wait to try out new sports organised by EZ COE (Sports).
It sure looks like the EZ COE (Sports) will become the next hottest hangout for students in the east!