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Roving DV 2008
It's back. It's the chance student reporters have been waiting for to shoot a news clip about their life in school, and have it broadcast on national television. This year, there will be two categories, one for primary school students and the other for students from secondary schools, junior colleges and the Institutes for Technical Education (ITEs).
 
[Winners & Finalists]
[Aired Clips]
Other Clips: [A - D] [E - R] [S - Z]
(In order of school names)
 
 
Best School (Primary) Award
   


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Green Culture
By Jurong Primary School

Jurong Primary School won the Best School (Primary) Award with their report on Green Culture, inspiring viewers with a very creative garden in the school compound.

Student reporters:
Hannah Cheuk, Nurul Natasya, Rabiah Rohaizad, Hannah Grey and Shafinah

Going green evokes a sense of belonging among pupils of Jurong Primary School.
   
   
Best School (Secondary School and Above) Award
   


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Student Learning Festival
By East View Secondary

East View Secondary School was awarded the Best School (Secondary School and Above) Award for their comprehensive and fast-paced story on the varied action-packed events to encourage experiential learning under their Student Learning Festival in the school.

Student reporters: Phoa Yong Quan, Gordon Hau, Wong Woon Kiat, Fatin Halina, Aw Ker Jia Michelle and Kammie Loh Min Ti

The coming Youth Olympics features in East View Secondary's Learning Festival.
   
   
   
Best Piece-to-Camera Award
   


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Passion Comes Alive at Commonwealth Secondary School
By Commonwealth Secondary School

Marcus Neo from Commonwealth Secondary School made an impression with his confident report and clinched the Best Piece-to-Camera Award.

Student reporters:

P Sivakumar, Azrin Syalihin Putra Bin Surani, Marcus Neo Chao Soon, Samantha Soo Qiqi, Azizah Hoad and Lau Chew Yan

A passion for the environment marked the official opening of Commonwealth Secondary School.
   
   
   
 
 
Other FINALISTS
Category: Primary School
   


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Mud Soup For The Soul
By Ai Tong School

Student reporters: Ng Siang Hwee, Thia Zhang Wei, Chan Hong Kit, Darren Lim, Ryan Yap, Yeo Yao Yu, Stella Chia, Hilary Tsui, Louise Tang, Stephanie Sim, Chevi Lim and Abbie Ngoi

A group of Primary 5 students from Ai Tong School tell you why mud is good for the soul.
   
 
   


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Sichuan Fridge Magnets
By Geylang Methodist Primary School

Student reporters:
Jerrall Low Zheng Yang; Cheh Yek Hong; Cheong Kai Yong Caius; Goh Hong Jie Gerald; Pang Jing Hao; Ian Tan Yuan Jing

The devastating earthquake in Sichuan shocked the whole world and countless people lost their families and homes. Geylang Methodist Primary's Michelle Lau and her friends made and sold magnets to raise funds for victims.

   
   
 
Category: Secondary School and above
   


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Asia-Pacific Youth Leaders Summit
By Hwa Chong Institution

Student reporters:
Li Enlin, Koa Yi Xiang Sherwyn, Zhang Wenbo, Victor Gan Yi Xiang, Yong Kailun Karen and Kor Swee Li Abigail

Youth leaders from the Asia Pacific came together at Hwa Chong Institution this year.
   
   


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Health Camp
By Nanyang Junior College

Student reporters: Lee Kar Ngai Matthias, Sito Kenwyn, Tan Jia Ning Charlene, Lim Yu Zhen, Wan Shilin and Koh Tat Siong Kenny

A holistic healthy lifestyle has been making the news at Nanyang Junior College. Its students show you why.
   
 
   
   
   
   

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