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Henderson Concert Band
was once a military band many years ago.
The band was renamed to Henderson Concert Band in 1995.
Throughout the years, Henderson Concert Band had grown alot.
In 1998, Mr Badrul Hisham took over the band as our Band Director
and Mr Faizal Bin Othman became our Assistant Band Director.
Till today, the band has a strength of 52 members.

Below are our achievements for our SYFs
-- Achievement in 2001 SYF: Bronze
-- Achievement in 2003 SYF: Silver
-- Achievement in 2005 SYF: Silver
-- Achievement in 2007 SYF: Bronze
-- Achievement in 2009 SYF: Silver
-- Achievement in 2011 SYF: Silver


band directors

Sir Badrul
Sir Badrul Hisham
Sir Faizal
Sir Faizal Othman

beloved teachers

Ms Dong ZL
Mr Chris Yang
Mrs Mak SE
Mrs Yvonne Lee
Ms Leong PY
Mr Eugene Lim (HOD Aesthetic)


tutors

Clarinet: Mr Samad
Flute: Mr Huang
Oboe: Ms Lam
Horn: Mr Christopher Shen
Lower Brass: Mr Zakaria
Percussion: Mr Radin


Ex-majors


2004 - 2005
Band Majors: Evelyn Yeo and Hui Yan
Drum Majors: Aizat and Rasool

2005 - 2006
Band Majors: John Ngiam and Rita Ng
Drum Majors: May Koh and Suying

2006 - 2007
Band Majors: Aishah and Ng Shu Ling
Drum Majors: Eddy Ng and Liyana Lim

2007 - 2008
Band Majors: Yasmin and Sodrin
Drum Majors: Keith Low and Jeremy Ng
Senior Drum Major: Eddy Ng

2008 - 2009
Band Majors: Cheryl Gan and Lim Ron Shen
Drum Majors: Rafidah and Janice Yee
Senior Majors : Keith Low and Sodrin

2009-2010
Band Majors: Michelle Tan and Jackson Putra Salim
Drum Majors: Dian Athirah and Leong Jun Lin

2010-2011
Band Majors: Tan Jia Hui and Kwek YanTing
Drum Majors: Elizabeth Wu and Yap Guo Quan

2011-2012
Band Majors: Evon Tham and Carl Anthony
Drum Majors: Nur Astuti and Sapol Leong


executive committee 2012 - 2013

Band Major: Bernice Tan
Drum Major: Don Yeo
Asst Band Major: Uma Magis
Asst Drum Major: Riky Erwan

Head Of Departments (HODs)
Secretary: Low Sin Ngee
Quarter Master:
Pravin (Woodwinds); Ang Hui Yin (Brass)
Librarian: Veranica Irene
Uniform IC: Woo Kok Jian
Welfare Officer: Ong Shao Yi
Recruit IC: Shernon Lai

Section Leaders
Clarinet: Yee Zia Zia
Chiam Zih Shuen (Asst)
Flute: Phyo Lwin
Low Sin Ngee (Asst)
Saxophone: Xu SiKaiYi
Xu Jia Hao (Asst)
Trumpet: Ng Zheng Yao
Nur Nadiah (Asst)
Trombone: Joshua Neal
Chong Chin Seng (Asst)
Tuba & String Bass: Barry Thong
Alfred Thung (Asst)
French Horn: Yosia Jacobs
Soh Ai Jia (Asst)
Euphonium: Woo Li Shan
Percussion: Jeline Foo
Yohana Jacobs (Asst)

HOD's Assistants
Asst. Secretary: Rachel Wan
Asst. QuarterMasters: Chong Chin Seng, Tan Hong Keat
Asst. Librarians: Lin Ri Hong, Yohana
Asst. Uniform I/Cs: Jane Tan, Jakkarin, Wong Yien
Asst. Welfare Officers: Chiam Zih Shuen
Asst. Recruit I/Cs: Madeline Low


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Saturday, June 19, 201010:10 PM

the audience sees and hears the band as a whole, not individual.


Last Saturday, 12 June 2010, some of our sec 2s and 3s members went for flag day. ( Singapore Heart Foundation ) As such, a few of them have wrote reflections to share about their experiences.


This is my first time doing flag day, it has been fun for me because I get to experience things such as asking people for donation for Singapore Heart Foundation. Though there were difficulties raising fund as there were many other schools students doing at the same time, but I have learnt that in order to raise as much money as we can, we need to have patience and teamwork to overcome all odds.

- Chua Xintian, 3N2


Through this flag day, I realized that the younger people of our society were not as generous as the older people who donate even though they are not wealthy. They lacked a heart of love. However, we should learn from the elderly and give our best to help the needys. Other than that, I have also learnt that it was not easy to collect money from people as you have to keep walking, asking around and people just ignored you treating like nothing had happened -- the realistic world.

- Sapol Leong, 2E1


It was my first time doing a flag day. It was boring after some time standing at the same location asking people for donation. Flag day was fun and at the same time it was tiring. It was pretty diffcult to ask for donation as there were many students doing at the same lane, thus we have to change our venue. The feeling of people treating you as transparent ain't good at all. Nevertheless, this experience taught me that we have to stay calm and keep our smile at all time.
- Edmund Fong, 2E3