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  2. Bukit Ho Swee - Wikipedia

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    The name Bukit Ho Swee derives from both Malay and Hokkien: Bukit is Malay for hill, and Ho Swee commemorates Tay Ho Swee (鄭 河 水; Tēⁿ Hô-súi) (1834‍–‍1903), an influential Chinese opium and spirit farmer, timber merchant and ship owner. [2] He was also the son of Tay Han Leong, the first opium and spirit dealer in Singapore. [2]

  3. Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board - Wikipedia

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    The Singapore Examinations and Assessment Board (SEAB) is a statutory board under the Ministry of Education of the Government of Singapore.. SEAB was established on 1 April 2004 as a statutory board overseeing national-based examinations in Singapore, including the provisions of examinations and assessment services, and the publishing of major examination results such as the Primary School ...

  4. Kim Seng Road - Wikipedia

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    The burnt-out, rundown shacks were replaced by modern flats and people were rehoused in what became Bukit Ho Swee and Kim Seng Housing Estates. The newly established Housing and Development Board ensured that the estate was self-sufficient, incorporating schools, business and social amenities in its design.

  5. Bedok - Wikipedia

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    Bedok (IPA: /bəˈdoʊk/ bə-DOHK) is a planning area and residential town located in the geographical region of Tanah Merah along the south-eastern coast of the East Region of Singapore.

  6. Tiong Bahru Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    On June 6, 1976, then Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew planted an Angsana tree at the school during a visit as part of the "Use Your Hands" campaign. [6] As the population in the Tiong Bahru / Bukit Ho Swee neighbourhood was aging, and the younger generation families moving out, the school's student enrollment dropped after the late 1980s.

  7. Brickworks Group Representation Constituency - Wikipedia

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    In the early days of Singapore, there was a brick factory in the Bukit Merah areas and hence the name. One of the notable place in that area includes the ABC Brickworks Hawker Centre where it has different delicacies to offer, located in Jalan Bukit Merah.

  8. List of Chinese national-type primary schools in the Federal ...

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    As of June 2022, there are 44 Chinese national-type primary schools [SJK(C)] in the Federal Territories, Malaysia, with a total of 44,018 students. [1] There are 42 Chinese primary schools in Kuala Lumpur and two in Labuan. [2] [3] There are currently no Chinese schools in Putrajaya.

  9. List of Chinese national-type primary schools in Johor

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    This is a list of Chinese national-type primary schools (SJK(C)) in Johor, Malaysia. As of June 2022, there are 217 Chinese primary schools with a total of 87,780 students. As of June 2022, there are 217 Chinese primary schools with a total of 87,780 students.