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  2. List of social service agencies in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Christian Home for the Aged; Singapore Chung Hwa Medical Institution; Singapore Committee of the World Organisation for Early Children Education; Singapore Corporation of Rehabilitative Enterprises; Singapore Council of Women's Organisations; Singapore Dental Health Foundation; Singapore Disability Sports Council; Singapore General ...

  3. Caning in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Youths aged 16 and below who have allegedly committed crimes may be placed in remand homes during the period of investigation. If convicted, they may be sent to the state-run reformatories, namely the Singapore Boys' Home and the Singapore Girls' Home, for up to three years. The Singapore Boys' Home has youths aged 11 through 18 who have been ...

  4. Crescent Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    On 26 January 2010, the Hewlett-Packard-Crescent Girls' School Green Lab@CGS was officially launched by Ronnie Tay, Chief Executive Officer of the Infocomm Development Authority. The Green Lab@CGS, a collaboration between Hewlett-Packard and Crescent, was initiated due to rising concerns about the environment and global warming.

  5. Category:Girls' schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Download QR code; Print/export Download as PDF; ... Pages in category "Girls' schools in Singapore" The following 15 pages are in this category, out of 15 total.

  6. Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) - Wikipedia

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    Raffles Girls' School (RGS) is an independent girls' secondary school located in Braddell, Singapore. [5] Established in 1879, it is one of the oldest schools in Singapore. RGS, together with its affiliated school Raffles Institution, offers a six-year Raffles Programme, [6] which allows students to skip the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examinations and proceed to take the Singapore ...

  7. Tanjong Katong Girls' School - Wikipedia

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    Freda Gwilliam officially opening the school on 12 March 1954. TKGS was established on 12 January 1953 with seven classes, 250 pupils, and ten teaching staff. The school was the first post-war government English girls' schools built in Singapore and it was officially opened in 1954 when Assistant Educational Advisor to the Secretary of State for Colonies Freda Gwilliam was invited.

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  9. Young Women Muslim Association of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Most of the activities were held in a local Malay school (Telok Kurau Girls’ School) and meetings were held at co-founder Aishah Alsagoff’s home. During this period, the YWMA fought for their rights of women in the Islamic Syariah court and had basic courses on dressmaking , cooking , language (English and Jawi) and religious studies .