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The school crest of Dunman High School was designed by Chen Jen Hao, its second principal, and Liu Kang, a pioneer in local fine art and former art teacher of the school. [22] The two Chinese characters read, from right to left, "Dé míng", the Chinese name of the school. The characters are written in seal script.
In addition, Raffles Junior College was located right next to Ghim Moh (Mount Sinai) from 1984 to 2004. The campus is still around and had housed Dunman High School from 2007 to 2008. Up until December 2015, it houses Raffles Girls Primary School as it undergoes upgrading at its previous premises.
Dunman Secondary School was founded in 1963 as Dunman Integrated Secondary School, with Au Keng Chu as the first principal. [1] The school was named after Thomas Dunman , the first police commissioner of Singapore who served from 1856 to 1871. [ 1 ]
Dunman High School; H. Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School; R. Raffles Institution; River Valley High School, Singapore; V. Victoria School; W. Waseda Shibuya ...
The campus of Dunman High School at Tanjong Rhu Road in 2023. The following educational institutions are located within Kallang: Dunman High School [83] Hong Wen School [84] Bendemeer Primary School [84] Farrer Park Primary School [84] NorthLight School; Umar Pulavar Tamil Language Centre
River Valley High School (RVHS) is a co-educational government autonomous secondary school in Boon Lay, Singapore. Founded in 1956 and originally located in River Valley , it is one of the Special Assistance Plan schools designated by the Ministry of Education in recognition of its heritage and excellence in education.
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Dunman Road and Dunman Lane in the Katong area of Singapore are named after Thomas Dunman, as are Dunman High School and Dunman Secondary School. Dunman's Green park in Singapore was also named after him, however it was renamed Hong Lim Green in 1876 and then Hong Lim Park in 1960.