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Alycia Goh Wen Xin( LE403)

Lasallian Distinguished Service Award
Alycia Goh Wen Xin is a dedicated and principled leader whose integrity, empathy and commitment to service have positively shaped the school community. Thoughtful and people-centred, she approaches responsibilities with maturity and genuine care for others’ perspectives and well-being.
Her leadership shines in Beacon CAS, where she fosters connection and inclusivity. As Overall-in-Charge of Picnic Under the Stars in 2024, she combined creativity with meticulous planning, integrating performances and interactive activities to build school spirit. Her strategic thinking and attention to detail reflected her commitment to creating meaningful experiences for her peers.
Alycia’ s empathetic, collaborative style is equally evident in service projects. In the Love Kuching cat shelter initiative and Concert Agape, she promoted teamwork, trust and inclusivity by aligning team members’ strengths with roles and creating systems that encouraged full participation and growth.
She also contributed to the school’ s Ultimate Frisbee team, showing commitment and cooperation in both training and matches. Reflective and open to feedback, Alycia continuously seeks improvement, refining event planning based on past insights.
Alycia exemplifies a service driven, inclusive leader who uplifts those around her and inspires through action, reflection and care.

Caitlin Chan Yuen Mui( ML612)

Lasallian Distinguished Service Award
Caitlin Chan is a passionate and principled individual whose servant leadership, empathy and organisational skill have left a lasting impact on the school community. Recognised by her teachers as mature, reflective and dependable, she uplifts those around her while staying grounded in integrity and care.
Her creativity and people-centred approach are evident in her leadership of major events such as Prom, Council Camp and LLTC. Caitlin is attentive to the well-being of her peers, using thoughtful gestures and warm interactions to foster inclusion. Her quick thinking and artistic flair were especially notable during Council Camp, where she improvised art activities for the elderly when resources ran low.
Caitlin’ s principled character shines through her actions, she proposed improvements to rest areas for school cleaners and advocated for greater inclusivity during Orientation. As a volunteer at AMICA and an executive committee member, she supported the elderly with compassion and dedication.
Her strong communication skills and emotional intelligence make her a unifying presence. Whether mediating conflicts or encouraging peers, she strengthens community bonds. A true servant leader, Caitlin leads with humility, inspires with confidence and lives out the Lasallian values of Faith, Service and Community.
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