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Year: 2014
After 6 Years, Meridian Junior College is Champion Once Again…
The following is a note by MJC Wushu teacher-in-charge, Ms Vina Ng:
“6 long years… This championship would not be possible with the effort of all the alumni, students & coaches for the past few years.
The other time we won the championship was in 2008. It was my first batch of students. I was told that it is relatively easy to maintain the achievements by others in the college. I was a noob (sad to say… yes). Had to learn from scratch. But I was blessed to have an excellent exco & coaches who guide me all the way.
As the years passed, I soon realise it wasn’t easy at all…
Congratulations Nigel & Neville!
After 3 weeks of intensive voting, Martial House Stars, Nigel & Neville topped the popularity chart with more than 1,300 ‘likes’! They went on to impress the judges with their astonishing martial arts performance and crowned Champions for the Bukit Timah Plaza Talent Show 2014! Martial House Coach, Shun Long was also awarded the Third Prize!
Congratulations to the twins, Nigel & Neville, as well as Coach Shun Long on their achievements! Martial House is proud of you!
Also, a big thank you to all who ‘liked’ their performance videos and those who went to support them! Click here to watch the twins’ performance.
Meridian Junior College & Victoria School are Champions!
This season of the National Primary and Secondary Schools Wushu Championships 2014 have officially concluded. Meridian Junior College and Victoria School have achieved the Overall ‘A’ Division Boys and ‘C’ Division Boys championship titles respectively!
Other than these two division titles, Meridian Junior College also attained Overall 2nd Runner-Up for ‘A’ Division Girls and Anderson Junior College attained Overall 3rd Runner-Up for both ‘A’ Division Boys & Girls.
Congratulations to all student participants and a big thank you to all coaches, teachers, alumni, parents and supporters for your continuous support throughout this competition. Let’s continue to work hard to achieve better results next year!
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Video: Kung Fu Quest Episode 9
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Video: Kung Fu Quest Episode 8
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Video: Kung Fu Quest Episode 7
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