The 1987 edition is the holy grail for collectors. Why? Because production was interrupted by the "Great Frontier Blizzard," which shut down the town for two weeks. The yearbook arrived three months late.
Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive scoop: We discovered a "censored" page. The original layout included a candid shot of the custodian, "Sarge," sliding down the main hallway on a cafeteria tray during the snow day. The administration deemed it "undignified" and replaced it with a stock photo of a snowflake. Our exclusive shows the actual tray-sliding incident for the first time in 37 years.
Pick up an order form from the General Office or scan the QR code in your child’s communication booklet.
Due to the fragile nature of the original books, we cannot release every page to the public domain. However, as part of this Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive, we have partnered with the Frontier Historical Society to present:
To claim your access to the digital vault, visit the Frontier Historical Society’s website or subscribe to our heritage newsletter.
As we close this vault, we leave you with a quote from the very first yearbook, 1974, typed on a manual typewriter and pasted into the layout: frontier primary school yearbook exclusive
"Frontier isn't a place. It's a people. And these people will go on to do great things."
Thanks to this Frontier Primary School yearbook exclusive, those people will never be forgotten.
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This guide provides a comprehensive overview of the Frontier Primary School
(FPS) yearbook, focusing on its essential sections, core identity, and how to obtain a copy. 1. Core School Identity The 1987 edition is the holy grail for collectors
Every yearbook begins by grounding itself in the school’s unique culture and values:
Vision & Motto: Look for features on "Confident Thinkers, Adaptable Individuals, and Passionate Leaders" alongside the school motto, "Make A Difference, Be The Difference".
School Symbols: The yearbook typically explains the School Crest—where orange represents students shining brightly—and the school song, which emphasizes responsibility and community service. 2. Key Content & Exclusive Features
The FPS yearbook captures the holistic development of its students through several signature areas:
Signature Programmes: Coverage often includes the Applied Learning Programme (ALP) and the Programme for Active Learning (PAL), featuring activities like clay modeling, line dance, and outdoor experiential learning. Due to the fragile nature of the original
Student Life & CCAs: Dedicated sections for Co-Curricular Activities, including Rockwall Climbing, String Ensemble, and Student Leadership (Prefects).
Academic Milestones: Highlights from departments such as English (Young Readers Programme) and Mathematics (C-P-A Approach).
Frontier Footprints: A special focus on the school’s history and heritage explorer experiences, which aim to build a strong sense of identity in students. 3. Purchasing & Practical Information
To secure your copy of the yearbook, follow these standard procedures: Bookshop - Frontier Primary School
Pacific Bookstores Pte Ltd. Main Office: 14 Arumugam Road, #08-01, LTC Building C, Singapore 409959. Tel: 6464 0111. Email: sales@ Frontier Primary School Mathematics - Frontier Primary School
Here’s a polished, engaging write-up for a Frontier Primary School Yearbook Exclusive feature. You can adapt the tone to be more formal, nostalgic, or playful depending on your school’s culture.