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Punggol Cove Primary School opened in 2016 along with Oasis and Waterway Primary Schools. Punggol Green Primary School opened in 2013 to serve the Punggol West community. It is located at 98 Punggol Walk, next to Punggol Sapphire and Punggol Ripples. [56] Punggol View Primary School, opened in 2013, operating as a single-session school so as to ...
Bedok Green Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bedok: 1230 Bendemeer Primary School: Government: Mixed: Kallang: 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 ...
Before the school was established, the school compound was a temporary campus for Holy Innocents' High School in 2004.. In 2005, principal Mary Koh, together with other teaching staff were transferred to the school to prepare for its opening and in 2006, Greendale Secondary School was operational and took in its first batch of Secondary One students.
With Cheng San Town Council from the beginning of the town to its dissolution in 2001, after which the wards of Punggol Central was under Pasir Ris-Punggol, throughout 2001-2020, while Jalan Kayu, then split into Sengkang West, under Ang Mo Kio, throughout 2001–present and for a short time, Aljunied-Hougang-Punggol East, which manages Punggol ...
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.
The North-East Region (Malay: Wilayah Timur Laut, Chinese: 東北區) of Singapore is one of the five regions in the country. The region is the most densely populated and has the highest population among the five, with Sengkang being its most populous town as of 2020 and Seletar as the regional centre.