Our Lyceum’s Latest Luxury Lavatories

by Aditi Athreya & Lokesh Vairakannu New year, new toilets. Never thought we’d ever say (or write) this like, ever. But when does life ever give you what you expect? This time, it’s a good kind of unexpected. There they are, standing their ground at the very end of the canteen, sandwiched between the libraryContinue reading “Our Lyceum’s Latest Luxury Lavatories”

The Horror Of Atlantis

by Zachary Seah In the winter of 1882, my grandfather, the aged naturalist and historian, Professor Wade, had been trapped and injured in an earthquake that destroyed his Himalayan lodgings. It is not known what he suffered while in there, for never has he been coherent enough to recount it to me or anyone, butContinue reading “The Horror Of Atlantis”

The meaning behind writing

What does writing mean to you? Is it a way to express your emotions? To escape from reality? Check out what writing means to our Year 1s. ——————————————————————————————- In the blizzard the wind was strong and bareThe snow was watery in cracks of despairNaught has the glass shattered from the windows-Yet; It was all aContinue reading “The meaning behind writing”

A Collection of Short Stories

Delve into realms of horror and fantasy with these interesting short stories by our Year 1s! ——————————————————————————————- She spun the ancient candle holder slowly. Three unlit black wax candles — charcoal in colour, black wicks, silvery at the handle. It must have been a treasure of the medieval days. On the surface of the handle,Continue reading “A Collection of Short Stories”

Soup

Check out this collection of creative poems by our Year 1s – they’re all about soup! Delicious! ——————————————————————————————- Soup Grandma, clad in apron, turns on the stoveAs the pot heats, the fire rages onShe slowly stirs the pot, giving it loveOnce it’s in the bowl it’s instantly gone Her sweet smile, oh how innocent andContinue reading “Soup”

Ronald – Part 1

A play by Danyson and Eleos T(It is 6.01 PM. RICK was just dismissed from CCA in school. The sky is grey and cloudy.)  RICK: Hmmm, the sky is so dark now. I better hurry home before I get caught in the rain.  (RICK walks to the back gate of school, but he sees aContinue reading “Ronald – Part 1”

The Aftermath

A play by Cheng Jie Narrator: The year is 2050. Humanity has been decimated to a mere hundred thousand people who have all gathered on the island of Singapore. The pandemic resulted in mass burnings of bodies and has adversely affected everyone. Thankfully, a vaccine was developed just before humanity was completely wiped out. LittleContinue reading “The Aftermath”