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CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School (Primary) girls: Ang Mo Kio: 501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13 S569405: SAP De La Salle School: co-ed: Choa Chu Kang: 11 Choa Chu Kang St 52 S689285: Holy Innocents’ Primary School: co-ed: Hougang: 5 Lorong Low Koon S536451: SAP Maris Stella High School (Primary) boys: Toa Payoh: 25 Mount Vernon Road S368051: SAP
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Primary schools in Singapore are classified as Government or Government-aided schools. Primary schools are typically mixed-sex , though there are a number of single-sex schools. Some primary schools are affiliated with a secondary school, and such schools may have a lower requirement for students from the primary section to enter the affiliated ...
Church of the Holy Trinity is a Roman Catholic church in Singapore. Its current address is 20 Tampines Street 11, Tampines New Town, Singapore 529455. It currently has an approximate population of 13,720, the largest parish in Singapore.
Banbridge High School: Banbridge: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 521-0047 [26] Bangor Academy and 6th Form College: Bangor: County Down: Controlled: Secondary: 421-0296 [27] Bangor Grammar School: Bangor: County Down: Voluntary: Grammar: 442-0015 [28] Belfast Boys' Model School: Belfast: County Antrim: Controlled: Secondary: 121-0022 [29 ...
Holy Innocents’ Chinese Girls’ School was founded in 1932. [10] It is known as Holy Innocents’ Primary School today after it amalgamated with the primary section of Holy Innocents’ High School in 1985. [11] Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) Punggol was established in 1957 and was renamed CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity in 2001. [12]
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The vast majority of Catholics in the early years of Singapore would comprise the Eurasians, who were chiefly located in the Waterloo St and Serangoon Road areas and were members of St Joseph's Church (143 Victoria St, rear of Queen St), the former Portuguese Mission church, along with two schools, St Anthony's Boys School and St Anthony's Convent.