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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 ...
The origins of the school can be traced back to 1896 when it was established as the predecessor of Jiaotong University, namely Nanyang Public School and its Intermediate School. In 1909, the Intermediate School and the advanced preparatory courses were transformed into a middle school.
A landmark at Anchorvale. Anchorvale is a neighbourhood of Sengkang New Town in Singapore between Sungei Punggol and Compassvale.House numbers of its public apartment blocks begin with the number '3' (3xx).
WDP - Woodlands Primary School; WPS - Woodgrove Primary School; WGS - Woodgrove Secondary School; WongP - WongPartnership LLP, a law firm; WP - Workers' Party of Singapore or Work Permit; WS - White Sands; WSS - Whitley Secondary School or Woodlands Secondary School; WSSS - West Spring Secondary School; WWP - Waterway Point; WWSS - Westwood ...
During its existence, it was Singapore's only private university in the Chinese language. In 1980, Nanyang University was merged with the University of Singapore to form the National University of Singapore (NUS). It was only until 2005 that another private school in Singapore, SIM University, was established.
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The school building was a two-storey block with 12 classrooms, an assembly hall, a staff room, and a principal's office. From 1905 to 1936, the school admitted a handful of male students, but afterwards reverted to being an all-girls school. After 1946, newly created government laws forced the school to accept girls of all races.
The Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) was modeled after the British eleven plus exam (11+) and was first conducted in 1960. Its predecessor was the Secondary School Entrance Examination (SSEE), which was conceived in 1952 when it was known as the Standard Six Entrance Examination up to 1954 and then as Secondary School Entrance Examination when the primary school classes were no longer ...