Welcome to the SST Forum!
The SST Forum is a place for students and teachers alike to suggest topics that they feel need to be talked about! Comments can be left anonymously, and no shame will be put on you or others for having a unpopular opinion.
Suggest topics here:
https://goo.gl/forms/KjMfbEs0LCzYCYjE3
Suggest topics here:
https://goo.gl/forms/KjMfbEs0LCzYCYjE3
RULES:
1. NO use of vulgar words/ abusive language
2. NO using offensive aliases
3. NO offensive comments about other people
Since this is a student initiative, this also means that the topics will be suggested by students! Some guidelines to follow are:
1. Try and make the topic relevant to SST context
2. Make sure the topic won't spark too much controversy
3. Try and make sure the topic is interesting
4. Try not to suggest a repeat topic
5. Make the topic relatable
1. NO use of vulgar words/ abusive language
2. NO using offensive aliases
3. NO offensive comments about other people
Since this is a student initiative, this also means that the topics will be suggested by students! Some guidelines to follow are:
1. Try and make the topic relevant to SST context
2. Make sure the topic won't spark too much controversy
3. Try and make sure the topic is interesting
4. Try not to suggest a repeat topic
5. Make the topic relatable
New SST Timetable?
As we all know, since the beginning of Term 3 2016, the timetable has been altered to be shorter and more efficient. But has it really been more efficient?
On one hand, people argue that the new timetable is good because it reduces the time we spend in school each day, while allowing more flexibility for lesson durations.
On the other hand, other people argue that the new timetable is hard to read, and it makes it harder for you to spend time with your friends from other classes.
What do you think?
Leave your opinions in the comments below.
(Please be nice to each other in the comments, this is just a friendly debate.)
On one hand, people argue that the new timetable is good because it reduces the time we spend in school each day, while allowing more flexibility for lesson durations.
On the other hand, other people argue that the new timetable is hard to read, and it makes it harder for you to spend time with your friends from other classes.
What do you think?
Leave your opinions in the comments below.
(Please be nice to each other in the comments, this is just a friendly debate.)
Created by Adib Hairie, Evan Lim and Tee Kai Guan