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  2. Catholic High School, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    On 1 September 2010 the Ministry of Education announced that Catholic High School would become an Integrated Programme school in 2013. [12] It partners CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School and Singapore Chinese Girls' School in the programme, and students from the school will proceed to Eunoia Junior College from 2017. [12] [13]

  3. List of secondary schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Canossa Convent Primary School, St Anthony's Canossian Primary School; St. Gabriel's Secondary School: Government-aided: 7017: Serangoon: Affiliated to: Catholic Junior College (Non-IP) St. Gabriel's Primary School; St. Hilda's Secondary School: Government-aided: 7029: Tampines: Affiliated to: St. Andrews Junior College (Non-IP) St. Hilda's ...

  4. Commonwealth Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Commonwealth Secondary School (abbreviation: CWSS) is a government, autonomous and coeducational secondary school in Jurong East, Singapore.Founded in 1964, Commonwealth Secondary School offers secondary school education which leads to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level or Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal <Academic and Technical> Level examination.

  5. Catholic education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In Singapore, most Catholic schools are funded partially by the Ministry of Education, making them government aided. Teachers teaching in government aided Catholic schools in Singapore are trained and posted by the National Institute of Education and the Ministry of Education. Basic essentials such as tables, chairs, computers and whiteboard ...

  6. Singapore Chinese Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    Founded in 1899, it is one of the oldest institutions in Singapore. It offers a six-year primary education in its primary school section, as well as a four-year secondary education in its secondary school section, which was among the first secondary schools in Singapore to be accorded independent school status in 1989.

  7. Anglo-Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) (ACSJ), formerly named Anglo-Chinese Junior School, is one of the two ACS primary schools in Singapore. Established in 1951 at the old Coleman Street campus, it moved to its former premises at 25 Peck Hay Road at the end of 1984. In December 2008, it relocated to a new building at 16 Winstedt Road.

  8. Kong Hwa School - Wikipedia

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    It is one of the six Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan schools, along with Tao Nan School, Ai Tong School, Chongfu Primary School, Nan Chiau Primary School and Nan Chiau High School. Kong Hwa School has been offering the Bi-Cultural Enrichment Programme (BiCEP) since 2007, which encourages students to be bilingual. [1]

  9. Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Dryburgh English School was merged with Presbyterian Boys' School under principal Sia Kah Hui in 1961. The two schools were merged into Kuo Chuan Presbyterian School in 1985, and was split into primary and secondary school buildings as of 1987. The school’s football field started undergoing renovation in 2022.