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12 May: Changi Airport Terminal 4 will be suspended indefinitely from 16 May, reopening only when demand resumes. [258] 19 May: After the end of the circuit breaker period on 1 June, Singapore will reopen in three stages. The economy is planned to resume from 2 June 2020, and schools will also reopen in two stages.
As a result, this makes it the first time since Singapore's independence that schools are closed. [18] 27 March – Patients who die of SARS must be cremated within 24 hours. 29 March – Temperature checks are introduced for all passengers arriving into Singapore through Changi Airport. 5 April – A SARS outbreak occurs at Singapore General ...
Singapore has not seen the international school growth as some of its city rivals, like Dubai, although 2020 sees the spark of competition with the arrival of Brighton College, The Perse School, One World International School (Mountbatten), Invictus International Centrium, and North London Collegiate School.
Her mandate in 1888 was to start a girls' school in Singapore in an enclave called Telok Ayer. She finally managed to start a class for eight Nonya girls in a little room at Cross Street. During that time, education for girls was definitely not favoured by the early traditional Chinese immigrants, even among the liberal-thinking Baba merchants. [8]
As a result, the school's name was changed to the German European School Singapore (GESS). The following school year, the European IB (English speaking) section of the school started teaching the IB curriculum for grades 1 to 12. Growing student numbers, lead to the decision to open a separate Junior School campus at Jalan Jurong Kechil in ...
Dulwich College Singapore is an international school with a British curriculum located in Singapore, which opened in 2014. It is headed by Nick Magnus, MBE , who will be succeeded by David Ingram from September 2025.
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Singapore Day 2009 was held at the Hampton Court Palace to the south-west of London, on 25 April 2009. Over 12,000 people, from various parts of Europe, turned up for this outdoor event. [4] Singapore Day 2011 was held at the Century Park in Pudong District, Shanghai, on 16 April 2011. The event had attracted over 5,500 Singaporeans and their ...