SINGAPORE – Since her first year in ITE, 19-year-old Crystal Jade Tan has spent three hours every Sunday morning tutoring primary school pupils and secondary school students in a Buddhist temple.
Ms Tan was once a beneficiary of the very programme she now volunteers for, and wanted to give back to the community.
Growing up in a two-room rental flat with her parents and younger brother, Ms Tan benefited not only from free volunteer-run tuition programmes in primary and secondary school, but also from community initiatives such as food drives organised by various charities.
“I wanted to (pay forward) the simple kindness that was shown to me,” said Ms Tan. “The community helped me. Why shouldn’t I give back by helping others?”
Ms Tan, who graduated as the top student in her Nitec in mechatronics and robotics course in December 2025, was one of nine students who received the Lee Kuan Yew Model Student Award on May 19.
The award is presented to ITE students who have consistently performed well and demonstrated outstanding conduct and attitudes worthy of emulation by their peers. Ms Tan scored a perfect 4.0 grade point average and won multiple awards for her academic achievements.





