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Tanglin Trust School (TTS) is an international school in Singapore that runs as a non-profit organisation. Established in 1925, Tanglin Trust School provides British-based learning with an international perspective for students aged 3–18.
Nationality (legal) Welsh. Occupation (s) Educationist (founder of Tanglin Trust School, Singapore) Awards. OBE. Pingat Jasa Kebaktian. Anne Laugharne Phillips Griffith-Jones OBE (15 April 1891 – 28 November 1973) [2] was a British educationalist who founded Singapore 's Tanglin Preparatory School, which is now known as the Tanglin Trust School .
The school has a thriving Alumni community which is designed to help current and former students stay in touch with each other and with the present day Tanglin Trust School. Children of Raeburn Park School Alumni qualify for priority entry at Tanglin Trust School, subject to producing documentary evidence of attendance. [6]
The Federation of British International Schools in Asia (FOBISIA) is a regional federation of leading British International schools in Asia. Founded in 1988 as the Federation of British International Schools in South East Asia (FOBISSEA), [1] FOBISIA aims to promote a British style education system in schools throughout Asia, and gives students ...
Tanglin Technical Secondary School (1964 - 1993) Tanglin Secondary School which was located at 369 Commonwealth Avenue in the area called Tanglin Halt was officially opened by Education Minister Ong Pang Boon on 16 October 1964. [1] It was Singapore’s first Chinese medium technical school, and the first institution to admit female students to ...
Weyhill Preparatory School was established by Tanglin Trust Ltd in 1971, in response to the ever-growing waiting lists at Tanglin Preparatory School in Singapore. The school was established on Portsdown Road on the site of the previous Wessex Infant School which ceased to exist following the repatriation of British Armed Forces .
Tanglin Boarding School: Miss Anne Griffith-Jones (back row, fifth from left) with her staff and pupils outside the school's main building (c. 1930s). Photo credit: Tanglin Trust School, Singapore. The school continued to grow until the outbreak of the Second World War. It ceased to function during the Japanese Occupation of Malaya. After the ...
One-north (stylised as one-north) is a subzone of Queenstown, Singapore, first developed by JTC Corporation as the country's research and development and high technology cluster. It was first conceptualised in 1991 as part of the National Technology Plan and officially launched on 4 December 2001 by then Deputy Prime Minister Tony Tan Keng Yam.