Fact Sheet: National Education Gaming Championship 2015 28 Jun 2015 What is the National Education Gaming Championship (NEGC)? The NEGC is an inter-school gaming competition organised by the Ministry of Defence and supported by the Ministry of Education. It offers students an opportunity to learn about the 3rd Generation Singapore Armed Forces (SAF) and its capabilities in a fun and engaging way. First organised in 2010, this is the fifth NEGC. What is the official game used in NEGC? Virtual Battlespace 2 (VBS2) is the official game used in the NEGC, and is currently used by the SAF for training. VBS2 provides a virtual environment for players to go through a wide range of military scenarios from a first-person shooter perspective. The players will get to try out many weapons used in the SAF, such as the Singapore Assault Rifle 21, Section Automatic Weapon, General Purpose Machine Gun and Man-portable Anti- Tank, Anti-DooR (MATADOR). Apart from the SAF, VBS2 is currently used by other militaries including the United States Army, the United States Marine Corps, the Australian Defence Force, and the United Kingdom Ministry of Defence for mission rehearsal, tactical training and simulated combined arms exercises. Why is NEGC being organised? NEGC is an engaging way for youths to find out about the SAF and its capabilities, ranging from what it takes to be a fighting fit soldier to the technological capabilities of the 3rd Generation SAF. Through playing VBS2, participants not only have fun but learn that teamwork, having a healthy competitive spirit and fulfilling their 1 individual roles are key factors in winning the game. Participants also grow to appreciate that you cannot own what you cannot defend. Additionally, the competition is a positive platform for youths to make new like-minded friends while taking a break from school work during the June holidays. What are the Prizes for NEGC? 1st prize S$1500, Challenge Trophy, School Trophy & Individual Medals 2nd prize S$750, School Trophy & Individual Medals 3rd prize S$250, School Trophy & Individual Medals What are the key dates in the competition? 15 to 19 June 2015 Training Sessions 26 to 27 June 2015 Preliminaries 28 June 2015 Finals Who can compete? NEGC is open to all Secondary School, ITE, Junior College/Centralised Institute/Integrated Programme and Polytechnic students. All participating teams are required to undergo a four-hour training session which covers the following topics: • How to play VBS2 • The importance of defence and the SAF's role in keeping Singapore safe and secure • Working together as a team • Leadership skills What is the Team Composition for competing in NEGC? Schools must form a team of 10 members in order to compete. Each member will take up a specific role within a reinforced "Infantry Section" that includes the Platoon Commander, the Platoon Sergeant and the Combat Medic. Only a single team is allowed to participate from each school. Is there a code of conduct that teams must observe during the competition? Apart from the rules of the game and competition, teams are reminded that behaviour that amounts to unfair play and conduct signifying lack of sportsmanship could result in disqualification. These include: 2 • Use of any hacking software. • Provocative, offensive, threatening or vulgar/lewd conduct to other competitors, organisers and/or members of the public. How does a team win? During each round, each team will either attack or defend a target building. The round is won by either eliminating the opponent's team, or capturing/defending the building within a time limit. Teams will have to play both the defending and attacking roles in a match. The team that wins the most number of rounds wins the match. Can members of the public participate in this championship? Members of the public are invited to visit the NEGC Preliminaries and Finals held at ITE College Central from 26 to 28 June 2015. Held alongside Campus Game Fest (CGF), visitors will also get to see the SAF50 roving exhibition that will showcase the history of the SAF, as well as stories of individuals and agencies that have played a part in Singapore's defence. Collectively, the exhibition tells the SAF story over the last 50 years. More information on SAF50 and CGF can be found on www.saf50years.sg and www.campusgamefest.org respectively. Where can I find more information about NEGC? Contestants and the public are invited to "LIKE" the NEGC Facebook page at www.facebook.com/NEGCsg. Quick Facts Number of Schools Registered: 60 schools Number of Teams Registered: 60 teams Number of Students Registered: 600 students 60 teams will take part in the Preliminaries (knock-out format). The top 8 teams will then compete at the Finals. ANNEX A 3 List of Participating Schools for NEGC 2015 - Total 60 Teams No. Name of Institution No. Name of Institution 1 Admiralty Secondary School 31 Jurong West Secondary School 2 Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 32 Kranji Secondary School 3 Ang Mo Kio Secondary School 33 Loyang Secondary School 4 Assumption English School 34 MacPherson Secondary School 5 Beatty Secondary School 35 Maris Stella High School 6 Bedok Green Secondary School 36 Mayflower Secondary School 7 Bedok North Secondary School 37 Marsiling Secondary School 8 Bedok South Secondary School 38 Nan Chiau High School 9 Bedok View Secondary School 39 Nan Hua High School 10 Boon Lay Secondary School 40 Nanyang Polytechnic 11 Bukit Merah Secondary School 41 Ngee Ann Polytechnic 12 Bukit Panjang Government High School 42 North View Secondary School 13 Bukit View Secondary School 43 North Vista Secondary School 14 Canberra Secondary School 44 Pei Hwa Secondary School 15 Choa Chu Kang Secondary School 45 Queenstown Secondary School 16 Chung Cheng High School 46 Raffles Institution 17 Clementi Town Secondary School 47 Regent Secondary School 18 Compassvale Secondary School 48 Republic Polytechnic 19 Crescent Girls’ School 49 Seng Kang Secondary School 20 Dunman High School 50 Si Ling Secondary School 21 Fairfield Methodist Secondary School 51 St Gabriel's Secondary School 22 Fajar Secondary School 52 St Joseph’s Institution 23 Gan Eng Seng School 53 St Patrick’s School 24 Greenridge Secondary School 54 Tanjong Katong Secondary School 25 Henderson Secondary School 55 Temasek Secondary School 26 Hong Kah Secondary School 56 Unity Secondary School 27 Hougang Secondary School 57 Woodlands Ring Secondary School 28 ITE College Central 58 Yishun Secondary School 29 ITE College East 59 Yusof Ishak Secondary School 30 ITE College West 60 Zhonghua Secondary School * Only a single team is allowed to participate from each school. 4 ANNEX B Schedule of NEGC 2015 Preliminaries and Finals held between 26 and 28 June 2015 Date Time 26 June 2015 27 June 2015 28 June 2015 1000 Top 8 Teams 1100 Top 4 Teams 60 Teams Top 32 Teams 1200 (Group A- 32 Teams) Finals and 3rd/4th Placing 1300 Closing Ceremony 1400 1500 Top 15 Teams 60 Teams End (Group B- 28 Teams) 1600 1700 End News Release: - National Education Gaming Championship Educates Students on the SAF's Role in Defence (MINDEF_20150628001.pdf) 5 .
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