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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.
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 ...
Mr Leong Kok Kee was assigned to Edgefield Secondary School as the Principal in 2011 by the Ministry of Education. [1] On 12 July 2013, the school had its official opening ceremony. [2] In 2015, the first batch of Secondary 4 Express students had 93.3% scoring 5 or more passes for O-Levels, which outdid the national average of 83.3%. [3]
Central Park Road School (demolished), now the site of The Residences at Plainview, a senior living community [3] Fern Place School (now the Association for Children with Down Syndrome) Jamaica Avenue School (now houses Miss Debbie's Creative Childcare, a private child care center, and another daycare, and hosts senior citizens' activities)
Global Indian International School (GIIS) is a Singapore-based international school established in 2002. [3] With two campuses located in Punggol (Smart Campus) and Cheviot Hill (East Coast Campus), GIIS provides a diverse range of curricula options including GMP, IB PYP, IB DP, Cambridge IGCSE, CLSP, and CBSE. Admissions are open throughout ...
The school is located on 87th Road near Parsons Boulevard and Hillside Avenue, in the former Jamaica Jewish Center building. [1] [2] [3] The building was built in 1928, [4] and renovated in 1998 in order to convert it into a school building. [2] There are four other schools in New York City with the title Young Women's Leadership School, in ...
Hall was born Beverly La-Forte Clare in Montego Bay, Jamaica [1] and graduated from Saint Andrew High School for Girls in Saint Andrew Parish. She moved to the United States for college and received her undergraduate degree from Brooklyn College in 1970. She then received a master's degree from the City University of New York.