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  2. Singapore Teachers' Union - Wikipedia

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    On 28 September 1946, about 200 teachers attended a meeting under the auspices of Singapore Teachers' Association (STA). A key agenda of the meeting was a motion to have a union of their own, as STA had no legal status to negotiate better terms for teachers. The motion was moved by P V Sharma and seconded by Yapp Thean Chye.

  3. Anglo-Chinese School - Wikipedia

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    In a bid to ensure continuity in school life and keep the school adequately staffed, Nagle encouraged ex-students, known as "old boys", to join the school as teachers. The Anglo-Chinese School Old Boys' Association is a link through which many "old boys" continue to maintain close ties with the school. [4] The Anglo-Chinese Continuation School ...

  4. National Institute of Education - Wikipedia

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    National Institute of Education. The National Institute of Education (NIE) is an autonomous institute of Nanyang Technological University (NTU) in Singapore. Ranked 10th in the world and 2nd in Asia by the QS World University Rankings in the subject of Education and Training in 2024, [1] the institute is the sole teacher education institute for teachers in Singapore.

  5. Education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Later, three main types of schools appeared in Singapore: Malay schools, Chinese and Tamil (together) schools, and English schools. [16] Malay schools were provided free for all students by the British, while English schools, which used English as the main medium of instruction, were set up by missionaries and charged school fees. [ 16 ]

  6. 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.

  7. Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) - Wikipedia

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    Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) (ACS(I)) is an independent Methodist secondary school in Dover, Singapore.Founded in 1886 by Reverend William Fitzjames Oldham, it was recognised as an International Baccalaureate World School in 2005, and has since consistently ranked among the top three schools worldwide that offer the IB Diploma Programme.

  8. Extramarks - Wikipedia

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    As of March 2022, Extramarks has partnered with more than 15,000 government and private schools. [4] The company claimed that It has over 10 million students. [5] [6] The company has trained more than 1 million teachers. [6] Extramarks operates in India, Singapore, Indonesia, Ghana, South Africa, United States and the Middle East.

  9. List of schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Below is a list of schools offering a two or three-year pre-university education in Singapore, along with the special programmes offered by the schools.The year of establishment in this article reflects the year in which the pre-university programme is implemented, particularly for the Integrated Programme High Schools.