2025
Learning Carnival
At Fuchun Primary, we believe that learning is most impactful when it is engaging, hands-on, and meaningful.
This year’s Learning Carnival was a vibrant celebration of curiosity and joyful discovery. Students across all levels participated in interactive activities, explored various learning zones, and took on challenges that brought learning beyond the classroom.
Students experienced the joy of learning beyond the classroom, making it a meaningful and memorable day for all.
Pesta Bahasa
Our Primary 2 and 4 Malay students showcased their confidence and creativity at Pesta Bahasa 2025 through engaging Speech and Drama performances.
The event concluded with a spirited Dikir Barat performance by our Primary 5 students, earning applause from an appreciative audience.
Well done to all students and teachers for making it a meaningful celebration of language and culture!
Gema Lebaran @ Woodgrove
Our energetic Primary 2 pupils charmed the audience at Gema Lebaran @ Woodgrove 2025 with their delightful storytelling and creative performance of Tok Mamat.
From dancing ducks to singing kittens, they brought Tok Mamat’s magical animal friends to life—filling the stage with laughter, colour, and cheer!
Well done, young performers! You’ve made us proud with your spirit and imagination.
Eco Enzyme Outreach Event
Our Eco Enzyme Outreach Event was a successful collaboration between the Environmental Science Club and the Woodgrove community. Students repurposed used milk bags and bottles to create DIY eco enzyme kits, enabling residents to try their own at home using fruit peels and natural ingredients. We are proud of our students for championing environmental care in such a thoughtful and creative way.
Primary 2 Chinese Language ALP
Our Primary 2 students demonstrated creativity, confidence, and strong Chinese language skills in this year’s Applied Learning Programme (ALP).
Their performances reflected the hard work and dedication they put into learning. We look forward to providing more enriching experiences to support their continued growth in the language.