BUKIT VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL
Moe Sexuality Education in Schools
1. Sexuality Education
(SEd) in schools aims to enable students to understand the physiological,
social and emotional changes they experience as they mature, develop healthy
and rewarding relationships with others, including those with members of
the opposite sex, and make wise, informed and responsible decisions on
sexuality matters. SEd is premised on the importance of the family as the
basic unit of society. This means encouraging healthy, heterosexual marriages
and stable nuclear family units with extended family support. The teaching
and learning of SEd is based on respect for the values and beliefs of the
different ethnic and religious communities in Singapore on sexuality issues.
2. The Goals of
Sexuality Education are to:
(a)
Support students in managing their physiological, social and emotional
changes as they grow up and develop safe and healthy relationships.
(b)
Guide students to make wise, informed and responsible decisions on sexuality
matters
(c)
Help students develop a moral compass and respect for themselves and others
by having positive mainstream values and attitudes about sexuality that
are premised on the family as the basic unit of society.
3. The Key Messages of
Sexuality Education are:
(a)
Love and respect yourself as you love and respect others;
(b)
Build positive relationships based on love and respect (which are the foundation
for strong families);
(c)
Make responsible decisions for yourself, your family and society; and
(d)
Abstinence before marriage is the best protection against STIs/HIV and
unintended pregnancies. Casual sex can harm and hurt you and your loved
ones.
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OVERVIEW OF BUKIT VIEW SECONDARY SCHOOL’S SEXUALITY EDUCATION PROGRAMME FOR 2026
4. Sexuality Education
is delivered in a holistic manner through the school curriculum. The content
for Sexuality Education is grouped into five main themes: Human Development,
Interpersonal Relationships, Sexual Health, Sexual Behaviour, and, Culture,
Society and Law. You may click here for more
information on the scope of Sexuality Education in the school curriculum.
5. The subjects that incorporate
topics on sexuality include:
a.
Science
b. Character and Citizenship Education (CCE)
Sexuality Education Lessons:
6. The values and attitudes
of our youth towards sexuality are increasingly shaped by their peers,
exposure to the media, popular culture and the internet. Adolescence is
a complex stage in life as the adolescent attempts to find his/her own
identity and often struggles with new social relationships. The period
of middle adolescence (generally from 15 – 17 years old) can be a turbulent
period for adolescents. The gap between physical and emotional/cognitive
maturity may result in a tendency to act on impulse, experiment with various
activities (including sexual activities), sometimes without understanding
the unpleasant consequences that may arise from such experimentation. The
need for peer acceptance can be overwhelmingly strong and hinder one’s
ability to act responsibly. Given the pressures faced by the middle
adolescent from within themselves and from peers, it is important to build
a strong sense of self-worth, personal conviction and an understanding
of the possible consequences of sexual behaviour.
7. Through the Sexuality
Education lessons, secondary students will have the opportunity to develop
a positive self-esteem, develop their character, and expand their understanding
and repertoire of skills to deal with various issues related to sexuality,
which are of prime concern at this age.
At Bukit View Secondary School, the following Sexuality Education lessons will be taught in 2026:
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2026 Sexuality Education Lessons in CCE
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SECONDARY 1
SECONDARY 1
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Unit
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Lesson Title / Duration
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Lesson Overview
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Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Time Period
(e.g.Term 1 Week 2)
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Respectful Relationships & Safety
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Steady or Not
Lesson 1
(60 mins)
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This lesson helps students understand more about relationship building
and the different types of love (e.g. familial, platonic, romantic). They
will have the opportunity to better understand the considerations involved
in making responsible decisions towards dating and romantic relationships
and understand how to build healthy and supportive relationships, both
online and offline.
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recognise the importance of monitoring and managing our emotional reactions,
in helpful ways that are reflective of our values and principles
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recognise that there are different forms of love (e.g. familial, platonic,
romantic love)
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recognise the importance of, and understand what builds healthy and supportive
relationships, both online and offline
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understand what dating is, and recognise that the readiness and interest
in dating vary among individuals
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Term 1 Week 9
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Being Aware, Being Safe
Lesson 2
(60 mins)
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This lesson focuses on helping students to be safe from the dangers of
sexual grooming and on respecting one’s right to safety. Students will
also learn about the legal provisions against sexual abuse, and the impact
of sexual abuse on victims, including the psychological impact on the sense
of self.
This lesson is conducted separately for boys and girls in different classrooms, so that the students will feel more comfortable during the discussions.
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Term 2 Week 2
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More than Meets the Eye
Lesson 3
(60 mins)
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This lesson touches on two areas relevant to an adolescent’s curiosity
on matters related to sexuality – masturbation and pornography. Students
will gain awareness of the health, legal and moral issues related to viewing,
downloading and/or distributing pornography. While students may perceive
watching pornography as a private issue without consequences to bear, they
will learn that it could lead to addiction and/or other risky sexual behaviours.
This lesson is conducted separately for boys and girls in different classrooms, so that the students will feel more comfortable during the discussions.
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understand and accept that as we work towards becoming our best self,
there will be times when we make mistakes, and recognise the importance
of exercising moral courage in facing up to consequences
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recognise that there are moral and legal consequences of risky sexual
behaviours, pornography access and acting irresponsibly or maliciously
when online (e.g. spreading of online falsehoods, flouting copyright laws,
etc.)
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Term 3 Week 5
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SECONDARY 2
SECONDARY 2
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Unit
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Lesson Title/ Duration
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Lesson Overview
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Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Time Period
(e.g.Term 1 Week 2)
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Respectful Relationships & Safety
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A Role for Everyone
Lesson 1
(60 mins)
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This lesson focus on how the family, culture and society can influence
one’s perception of their gender roles. Students will learn what gender
stereotypes are (e.g. males traditionally as breadwinners and females traditionally
as doing household chores) and how gender stereotypes are formed. Students
will discuss how one’s understanding of gender roles should not be limited
by gender stereotypes, for example women can be pilots, while men can be
nurses.
Students learn to focus on their personal strengths to pursue their interests
and build their self- confidence.
Students will also learn about the definitions of biological sex, gender
identity, gender expression and sexual orientation. They will learn to
treat everyone with respect and empathy.
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know that one’s understanding of gender roles should not be limited by
gender stereotypes
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develop an appreciation of one’s own unique qualities and characteristics
as a male or female
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understand what sexual orientation entails
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Term 1 Week 5
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Online Safety Challenge
Lesson 2A
(60 mins)
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This lesson focuses on the issue of online grooming and cyber-flashing.
It emphasises the need for help-seeking, peer support and positive peer
influence. The lesson encourages the safe and responsible use of social
media, and aims to deepen students’ conviction, and extend a call to action
to students to taking appropriate decisions to safeguard their well-being
and safety.
This lesson is conducted separately for boys and girls in different classrooms, so that the students will feel more comfortable during the discussions.
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Term 1 Week 9
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Do I or Don’t I
Lesson 2B
(60 mins)
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This lesson focuses on respect for personal boundaries; and how to be
safe from risky sexual behaviour, teenage pregnancy and abortion. Students
will learn the importance of respecting one another’s boundaries in relationships.
This lesson emphasises the importance of responsible decision-making, the
value of sexual abstinence, the need for help seeking. Students will be
aware of Singapore laws protecting minors, such as the legal consequences
of having sex with a minor, abortion and the abandonment of babies.
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recognise the importance of self-respect and respect for others in relating
to members of the opposite sex
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recognise one’s vulnerability to risky situations and the importance of
exercising discretion to reduce risks and avoid negative consequences,
both offline and online
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Term 2 Week 5
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SECONDARY 3
SECONDARY 3
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Unit
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Lesson Title/ Duration
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Lesson Overview
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Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Time Period
(e.g.Term 1 Week 2)
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Respectful Relationships & Safety
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Love Yourself, Love Others
Lesson 1A
(60 mins)
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This lesson focuses on dating respectfully in healthy relationships. Students
will learn about self-esteem, their sources of influence (e.g. friends’
perception) on self-esteem, the impact of one’s self-esteem on our mental
well-being as well as relationships with others. Students will also learn
how emotional reactions can affect relationships positively or negatively.
Students will also learn that maturity and readiness are important when
entering into a dating relationship.
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know that self-perception and identity have an impact on our self-esteem
and how we interact with others and the choices we make, both online and
offline
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understand that expectations of oneself and others may differ and can
affect one’s emotions, thoughts and behaviours
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recognise what healthy dating relationships involve and know that readiness
is important when entering into a dating relationship
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Term 1 Week10
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Mending a Broken Heart Lesson 1B
(60 mins)
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Students will learn how to manage their emotions if they were to face
a breakup and know that relationship-building involves personal emotions
and vulnerabilities, and changes and challenges. Students will also learn
that a decision to end a relationship will have consequences on oneself
and others, and that grief and loss due to rejections and broken relationships
is normal and that one can recover from the experience. They will learn
that there are healthy ways of coping with breakdowns in relationships
and that family and friends are important pillars of support.
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know that relationship-building involves personal emotions and vulnerabilities,
and changes and challenges
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know that a decision to end a relationship will have consequences
on oneself and others
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know that grief and loss due to rejections and broken relationships is
normal and one can recover from the experience
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know there are healthy ways of coping with broken relationships, and family
and friends are important pillars of support
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Term 2 Week 8
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When Respect Takes Centre Stage
Lesson 2
(60 mins)
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This lesson aims to help students think critically and make informed decisions
in the contexts of sexting and voyeurism, and encourages students to exert
a positive influence as a respectful online user. It will also deepen students’
convictions about making moral decisions by taking into consideration the
impact of their decisions and actions on their well-being and safety, their
loved ones, and the community. Students learn that they have a right and
responsibility to be safe and protect their personal space and body. They
also learn that sexting, voyeurism and other related sexual offences are
never justifiable and they can seek help in times of need.
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recognise the importance of being informed of social and moral issues
of the day and the need to reflect on these issues, and weigh them against
our own moral standpoints as we form our perspectives about them
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understand that we strengthen our character when we commit to sound values-based
viewpoints (e.g. respect for life) and decisions, and speak and act in
alignment with our beliefs
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Term 3 Week 2
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SECONDARY 4
SECONDARY 4
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Unit
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Lesson Title
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Lesson Overview
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Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Time Period
(e.g.Term 1 Week 2)
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Respectful Relationships & Safety
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Levelling the Ground Lesson 1
(60 mins)
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This lesson aims to help students think critically about gender stereotypes
that exist in our society in the contexts of career and family (e.g. males
typically perceived as main breadwinners and females typically perceived
as main caregivers in the family), and the impact of these stereotypes
on individuals. Students will learn to be aware of possible gender stereotypes
that may affect one’s family and future decisions. They will also learn
to reframe their perspectives and not judge others based on their own or
others’ values and principles, with regard to gender stereotypes.
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understand what gender stereotypes comprise,
e.g. notions of masculinity and femininity vary over time and space, and
are shaped by societal expectations
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know that imposing gender stereotypes on oneself and others can limit
one’s experiences, cause harm to the self-esteem of oneself and others
and should be avoided
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Term 1 Week 6
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When Love Hurts
Lesson 2
(60 mins)
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This lesson aims to help students recognise unhealthy relationships and
build their help-seeking skills. Students will learn to identify potential
signs of an unhealthy relationship and recognise the different forms of
dating violence. They will get to understand why dating violence occurs,
why victims often feel “trapped” in such unhealthy relationships, and how
one can get out of such a relationship safely. Students will learn when,
where and how to seek help from trusted adults (e.g. family, teachers,
school counsellors) in the supportive environment that they have if they
or their friends are involved in an unhealthy relationship.
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know there are healthy ways of coping with broken relationships, and family
and friends are important pillars of support
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recognise emotions caused by traumatic situations, e.g. bullying, abuse
and dating violence, and understand the physiological and psychological,
social impact on victims
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understand that we need moral courage and wisdom to recognise and end
relationships that are unhealthy and cause harm to our mental and emotional
well-being
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understand the importance of ensuring that non-verbal messages match with
verbal ones, when communicating personal and emotional boundaries in a
relationship
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Term 2 Week 4
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For Better or For Worse
Lesson 3
(60 mins)
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This lesson focuses on building a positive relationship with one’s partner
in a marriage. Students will understand that while a marriage, defined
in Singapore as a union between a man and a woman, requires mutual commitment
and effort like the other relationships in their lives, what sets a marriage
apart is its lifelong commitment. Students will learn that what really
matters in sustaining and maintaining a long-term romantic relationship
that leads to marriage, is understanding the other person’s perspective
and effectively communicating with each other.
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know that long-term romantic relationships leading to marriage involve
understanding oneself and others in the intellectual, emotional, social
and moral dimensions
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know that marriage entails a union between a man and a woman based on
love, trust, commitment, and requires mutual effort
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understand that conflicts are normal in any relationship, including marriage,
and the way in which a couple handles conflict is critical to the success
of their marriage
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Term 2 Week 8
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There’s Always More to a Story
Lesson 4
(60 mins)
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In this lesson, students will revisit the impact of pornography and deepen
their understanding on its impact on relationships. Students will also
learn about revenge pornography, including its definition and legal provisions.
They will also learn that they can turn to trusted adults for help in setting
boundaries and overcoming difficulties in making sound decisions, to prevent
themselves from encountering danger.
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Term 3 Week 2
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SECONDARY 5
SECONDARY 5
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UNIT
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Lesson Title
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Lesson Overview
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Lesson Objectives
At the end of the lesson, students will be able to:
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Time Period
(e.g.Term 1 Week 2)
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Respectful Relationships & Safety
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This is Where I Draw the Line
(60 mins)
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In this lesson, students will understand that different individuals have
different emotional and physical boundaries. This lesson highlights the
need to respect the boundaries of others and reinforces the importance
of showing respect to the opposite sex by using appropriate words and actions.
Students will examine personal boundaries from different perspectives and
learn the importance of making sound values-based decisions and acting
in consideration of the well-being of themselves and others.
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Term 1 Week 6
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eTeens Programme:
8. eTeens is a
programme developed by Health Promotion Board, in collaboration with the
Ministry of Education, to provide Secondary 3 students with accurate information
on STIs, HIV and protection from a health perspective. eTeens is
conducted in two segments – a mass talk segment and a classroom-based programme.
The desired outcome of the eTeens programme is that students are
empowered to make wise, informed and sensible decisions to protect themselves
from sexually transmitted infectious diseases.
9. Students are taught
skills such as decision-making, assertiveness and negotiation to say “no”
to sex and negative peer pressure. They also learn that the impact of STIs/HIV
extends beyond themselves and involves their family, and the importance
of responsible decision-making and seeking help. Abstinence and upholding
family values are the key messages.
At Bukit View Secondary School, the eTeens programme will be implemented as follows in 2026:
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Topics/Lessons
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Programme Learning Objectives
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Time Period
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Mass Talk delivered through a pre-recorded video
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Raise awareness and provide knowledge on:
a) Sexually transmitted infectious diseases (STIs and
HIV): what it is, how it spreads, how to prevent infection mainly through
ABC (abstinence, being faithful, correct, and consistent condom use).
b) Skills for respecting boundaries (e.g. decision-making, assertiveness,
negotiation to say 'no' to peer pressure)
c) Managing relationships and risky situations in a
healthy way, including avenues for help-seeking.
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Term 2 Week 9
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Classroom-based Lesson
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Term 2 Week 9
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Information for Parents
10. Parents may opt their children
out of the Sexuality Education lessons, eTeens and/or supplementary
sexuality education programmes by MOE-approved external providers.
11. Parents who wish to opt their
children out of the Sexuality Education lessons need to
complete an opt-out form. This form will be communicated to parents at
the start of the year and is also available here. The
completed form is to be submitted by by 29 Jan 2026.
12. Parents who wish to opt their
children out of the eTeens programme need to complete
an opt-out form. This form will be communicated to parents at the start
of the year and is also available here . The completed
form is to be submitted by by 29 Jan 2026.
13. Parents can contact the school
at bukitview_ss@moe.edu.sg for
discussion or to seek clarification about the school’s Sexuality Education
programme