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  2. List of primary schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Primary schools in Singapore are classified as Government or Government-aided schools. Primary schools are typically mixed-sex, though there are a number of single-sex schools. Some primary schools are affiliated with a secondary school, and such schools may have a lower requirement for students from the primary section to enter the affiliated ...

  3. List of schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    List of schools in Singapore. Singapore's public schools come under the purview of the Ministry of Education. Singapore has many primary schools and secondary schools, as well as junior colleges, centralised institutes, polytechnics and universities providing tertiary education . Under the Compulsory Education Act which came into effect on 1 ...

  4. Boys' Brigade in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Founder. James Milner Fraser. President. Patrick Koh Ley Boon. Website. www .bb .org .sg. The Boys' Brigade in Singapore is a youth uniformed group and part of the global Boys' Brigade movement which has been present in Singapore since 1930. It currently consists of over 700 officers and 6,300 Boys in over 116 companies.

  5. Choa Chu Kang - Wikipedia

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    Choa Chu Kang. /  1.383°N 103.750°E  / 1.383; 103.750. Choa Chu Kang, alternatively spelled Chua Chu Kang and often abbreviated as CCK, is a planning area and residential town located at the northwestern point of the West Region of Singapore.

  6. Lim Chu Kang - Wikipedia

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    All these were closed down by 1990. The Ama Keng English School was founded in 1951 and was moved to Choa Chu Kang in 1990 and renamed to South View Primary School. The old school building became a workers' quarters and military training ground. Neo Tiew. Neo Tiew is named after Neo Ao Tiew (梁後宙, a prominent Chinese businessman. Neo is ...

  7. Gifted Education Programme (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    Gifted Education Programme (Singapore) The Gifted Education Programme ( GEP) is an academic programme in Singapore, initially designed to identify the top 0.25% (later expanded to 0.5%, then 1%) of students from each academic year with outstanding intelligence. The tests are based on verbal, mathematical and spatial abilities (as determined by ...

  8. Education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Education in Singapore is managed by the Ministry of Education (MOE). [6] It controls the development and administration of state schools receiving taxpayers' funding, but also has an advisory and supervisory role in respect of private schools. For both private and state schools, there are variations in the extent of autonomy in their ...

  9. 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.