Project IsLand-A-Hand
20 August 2018
Driven by OBS Alumni, PIAH aims to encourage the public, especially OBS Alumni to play a part in conserving and protecting the areas we use extensively as our classrooms to help build ruggedness and resilience through outdoor education.

Picking up of trash found along the shores of Pulau Ubin
Project IsLand-A-Hand (PIAH) is OBS’s annual key signature event. The play on the word “IsLand” consist of 2 meanings; “I Lend” and “Island”. This would basically mean lending the Island a helping hand in whatever it needs at the various points in time.
PIAH was actually an expansion of past coastal clean-up efforts but it has since evolved to something more than just a coastal clean-up. Some of the past activities include Heritage Trail Clean-up, Tree Planting, Invasive Plant Management and Bird Box Construction.
Driven by OBS Alumni, PIAH aims to encourage the public, especially OBS Alumni to play a part in conserving and protecting the areas we use extensively as our classrooms to help build ruggedness and resilience through outdoor education.