Most graduated in 2005 and 2006.
Master dribbler and his classmates.
VP Ms Wong & PE HOD Mr Yeo with master dribbler's class.
Ummar receiving his individual trophy for defending well.
NSSL champion with PM Lee's signature from 2001.
Group photo the day after winning the National title in 2001.
Group photo after lunch during the Perth trip 2001.
Low Kok Jun won 2nd position in basketball for the West Zone tournament.
VP Ms Wong & PE HOD Mr Yeo with master dribbler's class.
Ummar receiving his individual trophy for defending well.
NSSL champion with PM Lee's signature from 2001.
Group photo the day after winning the National title in 2001.
Group photo after lunch during the Perth trip 2001.
The 3 students who went to collect the awards were HKSS legends.
Rasul was the first HKSS captain to lift the C Boys National title in 2001.
His team did it with 17 consecutive wins and only 4 goals conceded all season.
This statistic has since been the benchmark for success in HKSS.
Low Kok Jun won 2nd position in basketball for the West Zone tournament.
He is also the current record holder for the Long jump record for B div
and joint record holder for high jump in HKSS.
Vigneswaran was crowned back-to-back champion at
the National Cross Country Race at Macritchie Resevior from 2000 to 2001.
He completed the race in 15 min 3 Sec and 15 min 35 sec respectively.
Incredible achievement from these legends.
HKSS having international friendly games with Perth Junior Team.
The HKSS boys who went for the Perth trip in 2001.
This photo is a give-away.
One of the campers is now serving as a teacher in HKSS.
Can you spot him in this photo ?
This trip was Mr Ng's first trip with HKSS Soccer team.
It was indeed an eye opener.
The overwhelming hospitality of the Petcharat School in Bangkok was unbelievable.
Almost 2000 pupils was there to receive us.
They showered us with Jasmine garlards and
roared in excitement when we stepped into the school compound.
Their students put up traditional Thai dance and Thai boxing to entertain HKSS.
Our senior HKSS boys put up a traditional Malay Dikir Barat to entertain them in return.
The principal Mr Sataporn was very warm and welcoming.
He invited us to a nice typical Thai reception with delicious Lup Chup served.
Lup Chup was a dessert meant only for royalties in ancient Thai culture.
An unforgetable trip.
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