Latest Events
As students of RC4, you will have abundant possibilities to shape life at the college by proposing, developing and participating in sports, cultural and societal engagement activities. You will also indulge in college governance and develop leadership skills.
RC4 10th Anniversary Symposium
In celebration of its 10th anniversary, Residential College 4 hosted the symposium "Interconnected Horizons: Systems Thinking, Communities and Entrepreneurship," bringing together leading thinkers and practitioners to explore the transformative potential of systems thinking. Featuring RC4 students, alumni and leaders in systems thinking, the symposium aimed to highlight the importance of interdisciplinary approaches in addressing complex societal challenges and fostering community engagement.
Noctua House: Values in Action – Intergenerational Equity Program
Noctua House initiated the 'Values in Action' (VIA) initiative that provided a space for student to design and execute events that resonated with their passion for service. By allowing the students to lead, they had created a framework where student autonomy and creativity could flourish, resulting in meaningful contributions.
RC4 Parent’s Night 2024
A home away from home, Residential College 4 (RC4) serves as a second family to many of its residents. Thus, it’s only fair that their first family get introduced to their second. This became reality as parents and family members of residents were invited to the Parents Night 2024 on 13 October 2024.
RC4 Inter-House Games 2024
Trying new things is never easy. The fear of failure stops us from taking that first step in a new direction, whether it’s trying a new sport or learning a new skill. But at RC4, the first step becomes easier.
[Perspectives] Revisiting the Social Compact in Multicultural Singapore
Mr Edwin Tong, who is the Minister for Culture, Community and Youth and Second Minister for Law was the guest speaker at a student dialogue titled 'Revisiting the Social Compact in Multicultural Singapore: Local Exigencies and Global Influences', moderated by Ms Winnie Tan, who is the President of Residential College 4 (RC4)'s 10th College Students' Committee.

