POLARIS
Polaris comprises 3 stars - a yellow supergiant (Polaris A) and a smaller companion (Polaris Ab); the pair orbiting another star (Polaris B). We liken ourselves to Polaris Ab for we will always be in your orbit, striving to liven up your school life with our company and exuberance while maintaining harmony and order with the school administration.
In our solar system, the life-giving Apollonian Sun is the biggest and brightest body one can find, but the importance of Polaris, the “North Star”, is highly evident when the sun sets and she becomes man’s only source of comfort and direction in the celestial sky. We endeavour to emulate Polaris in always being there for you and shining brightly regardless of our small stature. We aren’t necessarily a “guiding light” - rather we hope to be an extension of your adventures, a tool by which you can orientate yourself with and illuminate your path. Even if clouds may blanket the sky with darkness, even if light pollution drowns out the quiet hum of Polaris, take comfort in the fact that Polaris is always twinkling out there somewhere.
MEET THE GROUP
Shannon Lee Wen Hui
Hello! I’m just a girl who loves art, literature, video games and maybe a little too much of internet culture...I promise I’m chill :^)

Nicole Ng Ning Xuan
Really horrible at art but loves literature!! And the Cylon ride at USS a little too much.... If you need poison badly, feel free to ask me to cook! I’d be happy to help :)


Chew Kuo Loong Dragon
Sometimes, just sometimes, while staring at dust specks glinting in the morning light, Dragon wonders whether the answer to “What do you call a carrot with no car?” is really “Yes”. He is not entirely convinced by that and will get back to you as soon as possible.
