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Between 1992 and 1997, Xinmin Secondary School underwent changes to its curriculum under principal Goh Tong Pak, which included stricter rules and fostering of an inclusive culture. [9] The school gradually gained reputation as one of the top neighbourhood schools in Singapore, being listed as one of the top 20 Value-Added Schools in Singapore ...
The NCHS-NYP Science and Technology Research Programme is a collaborated initiative between Nanyang Polytechnic and Nan Chiau High School for upper secondary levels with the aim of providing opportunities for capable science students to acquire science knowledge beyond academic syllabus, carry out research modules using contemporary technology ...
Autonomous schools have more autonomy as compared to other government-run secondary schools to plan their own curriculum and activities. [3] However, such schools may charge additional, miscellaneous fees on top of the regular school fees paid by all students attending government or government-aided schools.
Yishun Town Secondary School, Nan Chiau High School and Xinmin Secondary School had been holding combined sports meets annually since 2013 to give student athletes from the participating schools a platform to showcase their physical talent and also for the schools to unite to celebrate and enjoy. Apart from the inter-school competitions among ...
Graduates of both upper secondary school and vocational school can apply to study in further education (university and polytechnics). Upper secondary school, unlike vocational school, concludes with a nationally graded final examination (ylioppilastutkinto, studentexamen). Passing the test is a de facto prerequisite for further education. The ...
Direct School Admission (DSA) is a scheme in Singapore introduced in 2004 that allows students to be recognised for their strengths in specific talent areas, such as sports, performing arts, or leadership, alongside their academic performance.
Zhonghua Secondary School was established on 15 September 1911 as a Chinese-medium girls' school in response to Sun Yat-sen's suggestion for schools to be established for girls. It was the first Chinese-medium girls' school in Singapore, founded by Tay Peng Teng, Puan Yeow Pong and the Chinese community.
De La Salle School: Government-aided: Mixed: Chua Chu Kang: Lasallian school, [6] founded in 1952. 5008 East Coast Primary School: Government: Mixed: Bedok: Merged with Damai Primary School in 2019 [5] 1183 East Spring Primary School: Government: Mixed: Tampines: 1755 East View Primary School: Government: Mixed: Tampines: Merged with Junyuan in ...