Information Communication Technology Department
Information Communication Technology Department
Department Vision
Transformative Teaching and Learning Experiences, Future Ready Learners and Innovators.
Department Mission
The Springfield ICT Department aims to nurture students to become:
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Self-directed learners who leverage technology to enhance independent learning.
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Connected learners who continuously learn and share knowledge through online networks.
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Digital learners who are adept at navigating the digital literacies of Find, Think, Apply, and Create.
In alignment with the MOE EdTech Masterplan 2030, the Springfield ICT Department implements a range of programmes to strengthen students’ attainment in digital literacy and technological skills, enabling them to learn effectively across all subjects. At Springfield Secondary, students are equipped with essential skills such as productivity and self-management tools, empowering them to make the most of their Personal Learning Devices (PLDs) to support and extend their learning beyond the classroom. These skills enable students to work more efficiently, collaborate meaningfully, and manage their own learning, nurturing them to become self-directed and connected learners.
Beyond foundational digital competencies, Springfield customises learning
experiences to develop students’ computational thinking, critical thinking,
and problem-solving abilities. Through
applied learning opportunities—such as coding, robotics, and project-based
tasks—students learn to break down complex problems, design logical solutions,
and apply creative approaches to real-world challenges. These experiences
are designed not only to strengthen students’ capacity to “Find, Think, Apply, and Create,”
but also to foster adaptability and resilience in a fast-changing technological
landscape.
By integrating these digital and technological skills into the school curriculum, the ICT Department ensures that students are well-prepared to navigate the demands of the future workplace and society. This approach aims to nurture responsible and confident learners who can succeed in a technology-driven world.
Curriculum Programmes
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Computing (O Level - 7155)
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Computer Applications (N Level -7018)
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G1 Computing (2026 onwards)
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G3 Computing (2026 onwards)
Enrichment Programmes & Competitions
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Sec 1 to 5 Digital Literacy and Technological Skills lessons
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Cyber Wellness Programmes
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Sec 1 Code-for-Fun (IMDA)
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Sec 2 AI-for-Fun (IMDA)
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Annual CPA Animation & Game Making Competition
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Youth Digital Currency Programme, YDCP (Temasek Polytechnic)
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National Olympiad in Informatics 2024