World Water Day 2026
20 April 2026
Regent Secondary School marked World Water Day 2026 with activities on water conservation and gender equity. Find out how students explored global water challenges and their role in building a sustainable future.
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Let’s R.O.W. (Reduce Our Water): World Water Day 2026
On 22 March 2026, Regent Secondary School marked World Water Day with a vibrant line-up of activities designed to deepen awareness of global water challenges and inspire action. Anchored in this year’s theme, Water and Gender, the programme invited students to reflect on how access to clean water shapes the lives, education and opportunities of women and girls around the world.
The day began with engaging presentations by our Environment Champions, who brought real-world issues to life through stories and insights from water-scarce communities. Their sharing helped students develop a clearer understanding of the challenges faced by many, as well as the importance of equitable access to safe water.
Environmental Science students further enriched the experience by curating informative displays on global water issues. They also highlighted Singapore’s national target of reducing per capita water consumption to 130 litres per person per day by 2030, encouraging their peers to take an active role in achieving this goal.
Learning was made interactive through Blooket quizzes and escape room-style challenges, where students worked collaboratively to solve problems related to water sustainability. In the canteen, booth games offered hands-on opportunities to explore simple yet impactful ways to conserve water in daily life.
Through these experiences, students gained a deeper appreciation of water as a precious resource and recognised their role in building a more sustainable and equitable future.

