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  2. Singapore Aquatics - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Aquatics (SAQ) is the national governing body for competitive swimming, diving, synchronised swimming, water polo and open water swimming in Singapore.SAQ is also charged with selecting the Singapore Olympic Swimming team and any other teams that officially represent Singapore, as well as the overall organisation and operation of the sport within the country.

  3. School of the Arts, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    In 2011, SOTA partnered with Louis Vuitton to develop a visual arts programme as part of the curriculum, benefiting more than 60 visual arts students. [22] [23] Announced on 6 June 2022, IB collaborated with SOTA to develop a new literary arts course, as part of the school-based syllabus under the IB Group 6 subjects. From January 2023, the ...

  4. Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts - Wikipedia

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    NAFA was founded in a two-storey Geylang shophouse in 1938 by Lim Hak Tai, with its first class made up of 14 students. [13]In March 2021, Minister for Education Lawrence Wong announced that Singapore's first arts university will be established in an alliance between the Nanyang Academy of Fine Arts and LASALLE College of the Arts. [14]

  5. List of Singaporean records in swimming - Wikipedia

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    Singapore 7 June 2015: Southeast Asian Games: Singapore, Singapore [3] 400m freestyle: 3:52.64 Glen Lim: Swimfast Aquatic Club 21 March 2019: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore [4] 800m freestyle: 8:06.96 Glen Lim: AquaTech Swimming 18 March 2023: Singapore Age Group Championships Singapore, Singapore: 1500m freestyle: 15:30 ...

  6. University of the Arts Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The ACCA Report recommended that the Ministry of Education could consider establishing a Faculty of Art and Design and a School of Performing Arts in the proposed new university. In the late 1990s to early 2000s, the notion of "Creative Singapore" was extolled to unlock the potential of the arts and to cultivate a global city for the arts. [4]

  7. Singapore Raffles Music College - Wikipedia

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    Since 2001, Singapore Raffles Music College (Abbreviation: SRMC; Chinese: 新加坡莱佛士音乐学院; pinyin: Xīnjiāpō Láifoshi Yīnyuè Xuéyuan) has been one of Singapore’s leading schools for higher learning in music and dance, registered with the Committee for Private Education (CPE).

  8. Dance education - Wikipedia

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    Furthermore, as stated by the National Arts Council of Singapore, research and documentation in the area of dance education are severely lacking. [22] The classification of dance education, or arts education in general, as a field of low priority is partly attributed to the heavy focus on developing the nation's economy. [ 22 ]

  9. Lasalle College of the Arts - Wikipedia

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    The School of Creative Industries offers programmes that focus on the development and expansion of creative industries. Programmes include foundation courses such as a Certificate in English Language for the Creative Arts. The School also has a BA(Hons) Arts Management programme. Additionally, there are five postgraduate programmes, including: