新加坡中学
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新加坡基督堂中学
Christ Church Secondary School (CHR) is a co-educational government-aided school located in Woodlands, Singapore. CHR has a strong academic programme and places great emphasis on character development and holistic education, offering a wide range of co-curricular activities to help students develop their talents and interests.
The school’s history dates to 1952 when it was registered as a private school run by the Anglican Diocese in Dorset Road. It was converted to a Government-Grant-in-Aid school in 1972 and renamed Christ Church Secondary School in 1973, starting with eight Secondary One classes. In 1985, the school moved to the old premises of Victoria School at Tyrwhitt Road and has since pushed ahead to provide value-added education to its students, achieving commendable academic outcomes and improving its standing as a school that believes in holistic education driven by students’ needs, talents, and abilities.报名入口 -
新加坡绿苑中学
Greendale Secondary School opened its doors to the first intake of 320 Secondary 1 students on 2 January 2006. The school derived its “green” from Punggol’s rustic, green and waterfront living setting, with “dale” providing a link to its location at Edgedale Plains. The school was officially opened by Dr Teo Chee Hean, who was then the Minister for Defence, Minister-in-charge of the Civil Service and MP for Pasir-Ris Punggol GRC, in 2007.
In 2005, the Principal Mrs Mary Koh together with a selected pool of experienced HODs and Teachers, set about to prepare for the establishment of a new secondary school in Punggol. In 2006, Greendale Secondary School took in the first batch of Secondary One students.报名入口 -
新加坡德义中学
Deyi Secondary School (formerly known as Teck Ghee Secondary School) was established in 1980 with the aim of making quality education accessible to the community in the then growing new town of Ang Mo Kio. The school adopted the motto ‘Dedication and Integrity’, with the objective of guiding students to be morally upright and academically driven. Deyi is guided by the philosophy that every child entrusted to the school is a gem, and that the teachers’ role is to help students fulfil their fullest potential and realise their dreams.
Deyi has a wide range of distinctive programmes including the Active Voice Broadcast Journalism Programme, which introduces students to the basics of broadcasting and journalism, strengthening language literacy, critical thinking and communication skills. Deyi’s AC3TIve Framework provides impetus to the school’s Mi-Ke-Mon curriculum innovation project. It adds a fun twist on language acquisition with engagement in pen-it-down and mike-it-up tasks, which foster the joy of learning across a range of subjects and topics. The school’s arts education seeks to nurture gracious contributing citizens with its signature drama-in-curriculum modules.
The Youth Social Entrepreneurship Programme is an exciting collaborative platform that engages students with social issues and problem-solving skills to help beneficiaries through hands-on community service projects. Deyi’s Student Leadership Development Programme develops every student into confident leaders who contribute actively. Together with learning journeys, field trips, experiential learning as well as education and career guidance conducted in partnership with institutes of higher learning, the school’s students are prepared holistically for the future.
Deyi relocated to its present premises at 1 Ang Mo Kio Street 42 in 2002. In 2015, the school celebrated its 35th anniversary.报名入口 -
新加坡圣加俾尔中学
Saint Gabriel’s School started on 1 June 1953 as a small school with 212 students in five classes from Primary One to Standard Two. The students were taught by seven teachers, under the direction of the late Reverend Brother Louis Gonzaga.
Reverend Brother Elzear officially took charge of the school on 3 May 1954. In 1958, the enrolment increased to 970, with 640 pupils in the morning session and 330 pupils in the afternoon. In 1959, the school became a full school with the first Secondary Four class and in 1960, these students sat for the Senior Cambridge Examinations for the first time. In 1969, the school became two separate schools - primary and secondary. The Primary School moved into its new premises at Highland Road with an enrolment of 1350 boys. St Gabriel’s Secondary School continued functioning at 798 Upper Serangoon Road as a single-session school under the leadership of the long serving late Reverend Brother Emmanuel.
In 1984, Mr John Teo became the school’s first lay Principal, ending a line of clerics who have led the school honourably. In 1990, the school was lead by its first and only female Principal, Mrs Ng Peng Hock. With the increasing student enrolment, the school soon needed larger premises. A piece of land at Serangoon Avenue 1 for the new school campus was identified in exchange for the Upper Serangoon Road site. The school moved into the new building at the end of 1992.
The school celebrated its Golden Jubilee in 2003. The year also mark a change in architecture when a big portion of the Tien (天) building was demolished and the school moved to a new wing that was built on the old school field. In 2018, the school commemorated its 65th anniversary by sealing a time capsule that will be opened in 2053. The event also marked the unveiling of the Old Cross that was salvaged from the old campus symbolising a continuity of traditions and heritage that had started from 1953.报名入口 -
新加坡裕廊西中学
新加坡裕廊西中学是新加坡的一所公立高中。
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新加坡海星天主教中学
新加坡海星天主教中学是新加坡的一所公立高中。
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新加坡茂桥中学
Ang Mo Kio Secondary School is the first secondary school to be established in Ang Mo Kio New Town. It officially started functioning on 2nd January 1979 in the premises of Hwi Yoh Secondary School with 12 Secondary One classes.
On 12th July 1979, the school occupied its premises at Ang Mo Kio Street 22 and was officially declared open on 20th September 1980 by Mr Yeo Toon Chia, the then Member of Parliament for Ang Mo Kio Constituency. In December 1999, the school temporarily relocated to Hougang Street 93. In 2002, the school returned to Ang Mo Kio Street 22.
The school was headed by the pioneer Principal, Mr Tan Joo Kheng, followed by Miss Monica Quek Swee Imm, Mrs Tan Guat Kim, Mdm Doreen Yip, Miss Paramita Bandara, Miss Tan Siew Piang, Mr Tan Chee Siong, Mr Abdul Mannan, Mr Tom Chan and Mr Shaw Swee Tat. Since 15 Dec 2022, Mr Ashraf Maniam took over the school as Principal.报名入口 -
新加坡伊布拉欣中学
Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School started in 1963. The school was named after the late Encik Ahmad Ibrahim, the former Minister for Health and Labour, who was also the Assemblyman for Sembawang.
The school was initially located in Upper Thomson and shifted to the current Yishun Campus in 1985. Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School started out as an integrated school which offered two mediums of instruction; that means, there were classes that taught subjects in the Chinese language and there were also classes that used English language. Malay language was soon also introduced. In 1987, in line with national education policy, the school adopted English as the medium of instruction. The last batch of Chinese-educated students graduated in 1986.报名入口 -
新加坡博文中学
新加坡博文中学于1972年在新加坡Ang Mo Kio镇开办。1999年12月4日,博文搬到了Lorong Napiri的新址。2000年,学校成为一所中学,拥有1374名学生。
一直以来,博文中学中学致力于为所有学生提供全面和增值的教育。报名入口 -
新加坡培华中学
Pei Hwa Secondary School was established in January 2005. The school gets inspiration from the Pei Hwa Foundation, which is made up of alumni of the former Pei Hwa Public School. Every year, students at Pei Hwa Secondary receive bursaries and scholarships provided by the Foundation. These bursaries and scholarships, especially for the less privileged students, help them make the best of every opportunity that comes their way.
The school was officially opened on 28 July 2007 by then Minister for Education (and our current President) Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam. During the opening ceremony, the school’s time capsule comprising its first set of memorabilia – such as its uniform, handbook, music score of the school song, and newsletter – was sealed. It will be opened during the school’s silver jubilee celebration in 2030. The school also launched the Jalan Kayu Heritage Trail to preserve the history of the neighbouring community as part of its official opening. This trail was later identified as one of the SG50 heritage trails. Over the years, the school has developed various platforms to provide a holistic and engaging educational experience for its students, including place-based learning at Punggol River as part of School Curriculum Innovation (which has since been integrated and renamed as Project Work in 2019) and the biennial public performance PHiesta first held in 2009.报名入口