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Rules and Expectations

Rules & Expectations – SIMC2.0 2026
SIMC2.0 2026  ·  Rules & Expectations

Guidelines for all participants of SIMC2.0 2026

We want SIMC2.0 to foster international friendships, promote mutual respect and encourage cultural exchange. Students and staff participating in SIMC2.0 are ambassadors of their institutions and should conduct themselves with decorum.

As the Endeavour Track of SIMC2.0 is a residential event that involves more than 120 students from 28 countries and regions, it is important that all participants adhere to the rules and guidelines of the event to ensure a pleasant experience and safe environment for everyone.

120+ students 28 countries & regions Residential event Endeavour Track
  • 1.1
    Participants are personally responsible for their safety and well-being and their belongings. They should avoid actions that pose unnecessary risks to others and themselves.
  • 1.2
    Participants must commit to attending and participating fully in the stipulated programme throughout the event. They should not leave before the completion of the event, save for exceptional circumstances.
  • 1.3
    Students should inform their teacher and the organisers if they are feeling unwell. Participants should bring along and declare any necessary medication for any pre-existing medical conditions. The organisers will not be dispensing any medication.
  • 1.4
    Participants should not approach the Student Programme Liaisons (SPL) to engage in activities beyond the official programme, e.g. sightseeing or ordering of food from external sources.
Strictly prohibited within the event and by Singapore law:
Smoking E-vaporisers Alcohol Drugs Weapons Gambling
The import, use or possession of controlled drugs and e-vaporisers, and any of their components, is strictly prohibited by law within Singapore.
  • 2.2
    Participants should show all organisers, teachers, student volunteers, and one another respect. Any verbal or physical abuse will not be tolerated. This includes inconsiderate or insensitive language or use of social media.
  • 2.3
    Participants should adhere to the attire / dress code stated in the Programme section of the information booklet. They should be decently and appropriately attired for all activities.
  • 2.4
    Observing punctuality is a good practice as well as a form of courtesy and respect to others. Participants should be punctual for all activities.
Important: Should a serious offence occur, the organisers reserve the right to disqualify the participating school from the event.