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School Name Grades School Address Built Renovated Redbank Valley Primary School: K-2: 600 Vine St. New Bethlehem, PA 16242: 1962: 1988 Redbank Valley Intermediate School: 3-5: 1306 Truittsburg Rd Hawthorn, PA 16230: 1960: 1990
Telok Kurau Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bedok: Merged with Eunos Primary School in 2023 [7] 1218 Temasek Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bedok: 1160 Townsville Primary School: Government: Mixed: Ang Mo Kio: Merged with Guangyang Primary School in 2023 [7] 1189 Unity Primary School: Government: Mixed: Chua Chu Kang: 1750 Valour 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]
The Redbank Valley School opened its doors for the first time for the start of the 1957-58 school term. [1] For two years prior to the school's opening, the students were educated at the local Fire Hall, an automotive garage, and other facilities in the community of New Bethlehem.
Elementary school. Red Bank Primary School [15] with 591 students in pre-kindergarten through third grade Maria Iozzi, principal [16] Middle School. Red Bank Middle School [17] with 601 students in fourth through eighth grades James Pierson, principal [16]
An aerial view of the Civic District of Singapore. The Civic District [1] is a district located near the Singapore River in the Central Area of Singapore. [2]It contains historical buildings and museums such as The Arts House (the former Parliament House), National Gallery Singapore (consisting of the Former Supreme Court Building and Former City Hall), National Museum of Singapore (the former ...
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Poem: "Sungei Kallang Afternoons At St Andrew's School" by Koh Buck Song (O levels 1979), published in The Worth Of Wonder (poetry collection by Koh Buck Song, Times Editions, 2001, ISBN 981-232-180-2); and in Singapore: Places, Poems, Paintings (book of poems and paintings about places in Singapore, Art & Artist Speak, 1993, ISBN 981-00-4559-X).