Subject: DSA Workshop, GP Results and more!

ON CAMPUS March 2021 Issue
Campus News
P6 DSA Workshop (19-20 March)
This March holidays, equip your child with the necessary skills to ace the DSA interview. Read here for more details.
GCE 'A' Levels 2020 Results
Here's a shoutout to our A-Level graduates. 55% of our students attained distinctions!

To enrol your child in our GP programme, click here for more details available. For a sample of our A-level exam worksheets, click here.

GCE 'O' Levels 2020 Results
Congratulations to our O-Level graduates. We proudly celebrate your achievements! You have achieved 87% distinctions! 

To enrol your child in our Secondary programme, click here to learn more. For a sample of our O-level exam worksheets, click here.

PSLE 2020 Results
We offer our heartiest congratulations to the P6-2020 cohort. Our students achieved 97% As and A*s! We could not be more proud. 

To enrol your child in our P6 programmes, click here for the courses available. For a sample of our PSLE exam worksheets, click here.
Class Schedule and Promotions
Our 2021 classes are ongoing. Click here for the class schedule or call us to sign up. Do contact us should you require another timeslot that is currently not on the list, or you may wish to fill in the form here.

For a list of our ongoing promotions, click here.

English Enrichment
Come one, come all and witness the amazing Harry Houdini!
Fill in the blanks with a suitable word. Each word can only be used once.

inflammation         restrain              repertoire
break                     thrilling              theatrical

Harry Houdini (born Erik Weisz) was Hungarian-born American illusionist and stunt performer. He was first noticed in vaudeville, a Q1. ________ genre of entertainment born in France and later became popular in the United States and Canada from the early 1880s until early the 1930s.

Houdini began his career in 1891 but had little success until he began experimenting with escape acts. Three years later, Houdini met his wife and performance partner, Wilhelmina Beatrice Rahner, or simply known as “Bess”.

Houdini’s big Q2. ________ came in 1899 where he performed at top vaudeville houses in the country. By 1920, Houdini had appeared in theatres all over Great Britain, performing escape acts and illusions. He also toured the Netherlands, Germany, France and Russia, becoming widely known as “The Handcuff King”. In each city that he performed in, Houdini would challenge local police to Q3.________ and lock him in jail cells to perform escape routines. In Moscow, he had escaped from a Siberian prison transport van, claiming that he would have had to travel to Siberia for the key if he was unable to escape.

From freeing himself from jails to ropes and straitjackets, Houdini began to expand his 
Q4. ________. This began with escaping from a locked, water-filled milk can. Possible failure and death was Q5.________ to Houdini’s audience. Such dangerous routines became part of his act, where he would be trapped in nailed packing crates, riveted boilers and even the belly of a whale that had washed ashore in Boston.

Houdini passed away from peritonitis, the Q6.________ of the linings of abdomen walls, in 1926 and was buried in Machpelah Cemetery.

Answers:
A1. theatrical
A2. break
A3. restrain
A4. repertoire
A5. thrilling
A6. inflammation


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Until the next time,
The Creative Campus Team
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