Singapore Calendar Planner 2018
Smart Tuition Singapore has spent time to work on the printable calendar planner for everyone for free. The monthly calendar planner will ensure that you can record and plan your journey, holiday, important event and other important schedule properly.
Download Printable Singapore Calendar Planner 2018
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Calendar Planner 2018
- 88.2 KB in PDF [Download]
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Singapore Calendar Planner 2018 with Public Holidays
- 98.4 KB in PDF [Download]
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Singapore Calendar Planner 2018 with Public and School Holidays
- 101 KB in PDF [Download]
There are three versions of the Calendar Planner 2018 currently. We have converted all the Calendar Planners to
PDF format to reduce the file sizes.
Simply download any of them as required, open it using Adobe Reader and print it using A4 size papers. If you do not require the first two pages of the calendar planner, simply set your printer's print setup to start printing from page 3 onwards. Of course, if you need to use only certain months, simply key in the month's page number.
Singapore Public Holidays 2018
Below is the list of MoM Official Singapore 2018 Public Holiday Dates..
New Year's Day 2018
Monday, 1 January
Chinese New Year 2018
Friday, 16 February
Saturday*, 17 February
Good Friday 2018
Friday, 30 March
Labour Day 2018
Tuesday, 1 May
Vesak Day 2018
Tuesday, 29 May
Hari Raya Puasa 2018
Friday, 15 June
National Day 2018
Thursday, 9 August
Hari Raya Haji 2018
Wednesday, 22 August
Deepavali 2018
Tuesday, 6 November
Christmas Day 2018
Tuesday, 25 December
Usage of Calendar Planner 2018
The
Calendar Planners' design is very handy for both study and work purpose, which is proven
workable. With the calendar planners, you will not miss any
important date easily. It is also a
blank calendar such that you can even treat it as a
notepad as well.
You can use the Calendar Planner as your
school calendar to list down the assignment, project, test and examination dates. For working people, project deadlines and meetings can be indicated clearly as well. Lastly, you will not miss your loved ones' birth dates too.
For people who do not wish to use it as a Calendar Planner, simply use it as a
monthly calendar. Hang it on the wall to treat it as a normal calendar and start giving the impression to others that you are a very organised person.
Recommendation Use of Calendar Planner 2018
- Print on A4 size papers
- Print on single page so that the opposite side can be used to write notes
- Use a clear pocket folder or sheet to keep them without stapling them
- Keep your handwriting small to save space
- Use different coloured pens for different item types (eg. event, birthdate, project deadline)
- Keep events, birthdates and anniversaries at the bottom
Why use our Calendar Planner 2018?
- Usability - A4 size paper's space is just nice for a normal person's usage
- Portability - A4 size papers can be placed inside bags and briefcases easily
- Readability - Clean and simple to see
- Efficient space - All spaces are utilized properly
- Environment-friendly - Save inks with no fanciful background image and design
- Availability - Unlike electronic devices, it will not run out of battery
- Cost - FREE - You do not need to pay for it
This
Singapore Calendar Planner 2018 is a project of
Smart Tuition Singapore to help all Singapore residents. If you like this calendar planner, do share this page with your friends. You are allowed to distribute it to others for
free (strictly not for sales).
Feedback or Suggestion
If you have any comment or you find the 2018 Calendar Planner useful, please
contact us to feedback or show some encouragement.
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