ACS (I) trusts the MRT


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By Sanjay Nair

SUPPORTERS of Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) will travel in style for the historic Schools National C Division rugby championship final at the National Stadium on Tuesday.
The institution has chartered five MRT trains to transport some 3,000 students and staff for the clash against defending champions St Andrew's Secondary, which will be the first school final at the new 55,000-capacity venue.
ACS (I) principal Winston Hodge said: "As we would have needed at least 80 buses to transport our students and staff, the trains are a cost-efficient way of bringing them from school to the Sports Hub safely and with ease.
"We hope that many years from now when our students are themselves parents, they'll bring their own children to the Sports Hub and speak of the first time they stepped into the stadium as part of our school family."
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ACS is the BEST!

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I didn't know one could charter SMRT trains. I got the impression that there aren't enough of the trains, isn't that why that why commuters have the sardine experience?
 
I didn't know one could charter SMRT trains. I got the impression that there aren't enough of the trains, isn't that why that why commuters have the sardine experience?

ACSians are not peasants. They have special privileges. They are the future elite.
 
I didn't know one could charter SMRT trains. I got the impression that there aren't enough of the trains, isn't that why that why commuters have the sardine experience?

If only there is a station at mandai crematorium, many can consider chartering train for funeral procession.
 
Hmm... Reckoned it's "Yet to be the Best?"

True ACS style.

We do not regurgitate saying.
Those sayings enshrined in our hearts and we release it.
Regardless of "the Worst has yet to come"
or
"the Worse is still to come"

Those sayings go hand in hand with the Best is yet to be.
 
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