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  2. Lau Teng Chuan - Wikipedia

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    Lau Teng Chuan BPE, MSc (Chinese: 刘镇泉; 13 April 1929 – 8 May 2012) was a Singaporean sportsman, coach, teacher, and sports administrator, and considered to be the 'father of physical education' in Singapore. [1] Lau was instrumental in the development of sports in Singapore.

  3. Mah Li Lian - Wikipedia

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    Mah worked as a physical education teacher at Outram Institute. [12] Contributions and Legacy Promotion of Squash: Beyond her competitive career, Mah Li Lian has been involved in promoting squash in Singapore. She has contributed to the development of the sport by coaching youth athletes.

  4. Lee Wung Yew - Wikipedia

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    Because of his long-term success and full commitment to the sport, Lee was named Singapore's Sportsman of the Year in 1990 and in 1998. He was also conferred the Public Service Medal and Public Service Star for his contribution to sports. [4] He is currently teaching at Assumption English School as a Physical Education teacher.

  5. Singapore Sports School - Wikipedia

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    On 15 December 2019, Singapore Sports School announced that Ong Kim Soon would replace Tan Teck Hock. Ong Kim Soon was a PE and English teacher, head of department, vice-principal and special assistant of the principal at Saint Hilda's Secondary School, and Director of Physical, Sports, and Outdoor Education in the Ministry of Education ...

  6. Yip Hon Weng - Wikipedia

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    Yip started his career as a physical education and mathematics teacher at Kent Ridge Secondary School. [2]He subsequently served in several leadership, management and policy related roles in the Ministry of Education (MOE), Ministry of Manpower (MOM), Ministry of Defence (MINDEF), Ministry of Health (MOH) and the Ministry of National Development (MND).

  7. National Physical Fitness Award - Wikipedia

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    The National Physical Fitness Award (NAPFA) is a standard physical fitness test for Singaporeans as part of Singapore's Sports For Life programme. NAPFA was launched in January 1982 as a standardised assessment of overall fitness for the general population. [1]

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  9. Singapore University of Social Sciences - Wikipedia

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    SUSS also uses external premises at BCA Academy, Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts, Ong Teng Cheong Labour Leadership Institute, NTUC Centre, Physical Education & Sports Teacher Academy, Republic Polytechnic, Singapore Centre for Chinese Language, Singapore Polytechnic and Singapore Sports Hub to conduct lessons.