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  2. Anderson Serangoon Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Website. www .asrjc .moe .edu .sg. Anderson Serangoon Junior College ( ASRJC) is a junior college temporarily located in Hougang, Singapore, offering a two-year pre-university course leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examinations. ASRJC was formed after the merger of Anderson Junior College (AJC) and Serangoon Junior College ...

  3. Ministry of Education (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    moe.gov.sg. Ministry of Education headquarters at Buona Vista. The Ministry of Education ( MOE; Malay: Kementerian Pendidikan; Chinese: 教育部; Tamil: கல்வி அமைச்சு) is a ministry of the Government of Singapore responsible for the formulation and implementation of policies related to the education in Singapore .

  4. Tampines Meridian Junior College - Wikipedia

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    Tampines Meridian Junior College (TMJC) is a junior college in Singapore, founded in 2018, offering two-year pre-university courses leading up to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination. It was founded after the merger of Tampines Junior College and Meridian Junior College, which was prompted by a decrease in student enrolment.

  5. Gan Eng Seng School - Wikipedia

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    Website. ganengsengsch.moe.edu.sg. The present site of Gan Eng Seng School at 1 Henderson Road, Singapore. Gan Eng Seng School (GESS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Bukit Merah, Singapore. Founded in 1885 by philanthropist Gan Eng Seng, the school is the first school established by the overseas Chinese community in Singapore ...

  6. Tanjong Katong Primary School - Wikipedia

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    Tanjong Katong Primary School is a popular school with the expatriate community in Singapore. 40% of the school's enrolment are foreigners, with the school's 1,700 pupils coming from 39 countries in 2007. As a result, Tanjong Katong Primary School has the most diverse student population among all government -operated schools in Singapore.

  7. Anderson Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Anderson Secondary School was founded in 1960 as a girls' primary school. In 1964, it became a girls' secondary school and began admitting boys in 1965. The school has occupied several sites. Previously situated at Stevens Road and Anderson Road (from which it got its name), the school moved to Ang Mo Kio Street 44 in 1984.

  8. Nan Hua High School - Wikipedia

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    Nan Hua High School (NHHS) ( simplified Chinese : 南华中学; traditional Chinese : 南華中學; pinyin : Nánhuá Zhōngxué) is a co-educational autonomous government secondary school in Clementi, Singapore. The school offers the four-year Express course leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level national examination.

  9. Crest Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Crest Secondary School. Coordinates: 1°20′36″N103°44′34″E1.3433°N 103.7428°E. Crest Secondary School is the first Specialised School for Normal Technical (SSNT) students in Singapore. It commenced its first year of operation in January 2013. [1]