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By 1955, the school was established as a single-session full school with classes from Primary One to Secondary Four. In 1955, the first batch of students from the school sat for the School Certificate Examination. In 1973, the secondary school section of CHIJ Bukit Timah merged with Boys' Town English School to form a co-educational Catholic ...
Merged with Balestier Hill Primary School in 2019 [5] 1129 Blangah Rise Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bukit Merah: 1145 Boon Lay Garden Primary School: Government: Mixed: Jurong West: 1640 Bukit Panjang Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bukit Panjang: 1020 Bukit Timah Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bukit Timah: 1247 Bukit View Primary ...
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 January 2003, all children have to start attending primary school at the age of 7. [1]
Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Sports Field: Queenstown: Yes [19] Australian International School Sports Field: Serangoon: No [20] French School of Singapore Stadium: Serangoon: Yes [21] Hwa Chong Institution Sports Field: Bukit Timah: Yes [22] NUS High School of Mathematics and Science Sports Field: Clementi: Yes [23] Raffles Institution ...
Preschool - High School: IB PYP (Grades 1–5) IB MYP (Grades 6–10) IB DP (Grades 11 and 12) [2] 800: 1981 Invictus International School: International Serangoon Road, Loewen Road, Upper Bukit Timah Road Primary- Grades 1 to 6 Secondary - Grades 1 to 12 International Primary Curriculum (IPC) International Middle Years Curriculum (IMYC)
Why they are ranked: The Bearcats made it to the Class 3A Lower State championship last year and are capable of making a run this year in their move to Class 4A. B-C must find a replacement for do ...
Methodist Girls' School (MGS) is an independent Methodist girls' school in Bukit Timah, Singapore, founded in 1887 by Australian missionary Sophia Blackmore [citation needed]. It offers a six-year primary education in its primary school section and a four-year secondary education in its secondary school section.
St. Hilda's Primary School; St. Margaret's Secondary School: Government-aided Autonomous: 7021: Bukit Timah: St. Joseph's Institution: Independent IP: IP: 9141 Express: 7020 Novena: Affiliated to: Catholic Junior College (Non-IP) De la Salle School, St. Joseph's Institution Junior, St. Stephen's School, St. Anthony's Primary School