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  2. Singapore–United Kingdom relations - Wikipedia

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    The British Council has a large presence teaching English to around 20,000 Singaporeans and foreign nationals. Current British Council projects focus on the internationalisation of education, developing young leaders to take action against climate change and the exchange of knowledge and expertise in the arts and creative industries. [citation ...

  3. Speak Good English Movement - Wikipedia

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    The campaign aims to discourage the use of Singlish and encourage the use of a more standardised form of English, (i.e. generally modelled on the British standard). ). According to the movement's chairman, then Colonel (NS) David Wong, [8] the Speak Good English Movement aims to build a sense of pride that Singaporeans can speak good English, as opposed to Singlish, as well as to check the ...

  4. Singapore English - Wikipedia

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    Singapore English (SgE, SE, en-SG) is the set of varieties of the English language native to Singapore.In Singapore, English is spoken in two main forms: Singaporean Standard English, which is indistinguishable grammatically from British English, and Singaporean Colloquial English, which is better known as Singlish.

  5. List of international schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    International Primary Curriculum (IPC), English National Curriculum (IGCSEs) and IB Diploma Program (IBDP) 1,650 [1] 1972 Dulwich College Singapore United Kingdom: Bukit Batok West Avenue 8 Toddlers to Year 13 (I)GCSE. IB DP 2,250 2014 EtonHouse International School Singapore

  6. Self-governance of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The self-governance of Singapore was carried out in several stages. Since the founding of Singapore in 1819, Singapore had been under the colonial rule of the British. The first local elections on a limited scale for several positions in the government of Singapore started in 1948 following an amendment to the Constitution of Singapore.

  7. Roam (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Roam" is the fourth single from The B-52's' 1989 hit album Cosmic Thing. Roam may also refer to: ROAM (real-time optimally adapting mesh), a computer graphics algorithm; ROAM (Réunion des Organismes d'Assurance Mutuelle) in France; Roam (public transit), the bus operator in Banff, Alberta, Canada; Roam (band), British pop punk band

  8. GlobalRoam - Wikipedia

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    GlobalRoam Group Ltd was a Singaporean technology company specializing in infocomm services. It was founded in 2001 and sold early 2018 to a financial firm for an undisclosed amount.

  9. Colony of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The failure of the British to defend Singapore had destroyed their credibility as infallible rulers in the eyes of the locals in Singapore. The decades after and during the war saw a political awakening amongst the local populace and the rise of nationalist and anti-colonial sentiments, including a cry for Merdeka ("independence" in the Malay ...