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Temasek Polytechnic's campus was designed by architect James Stirling. The campus is situated beside Bedok Reservoir and has 61 lecture theatres, a convention centre, canteens, auditoria, an amphitheatre, a chemical pilot plant, laboratories and training facilities, a large library, sporting facilities, and 13 food outlets including three ...
To maintain this consistency, some abbreviations are not direct initials; for example CTE is used for "Central Expressway" instead of *CE, and NP is used for "Ngee Ann Polytechnic" instead of *NAP. When the Nanyang Technological University ( NTU ) was established in 1991, the name was chosen instead of the alternative "Nanyang University of ...
Temasek Polytechnic is a post-secondary academic institution in Tampines West. Established in April 1990, it is the third polytechnic in Singapore. Since its inception, it has grown to become a significant educational institution in the East Region, with 13,000 students enrolled.
The first polytechnic in Singapore, Singapore Polytechnic, was established in 1954. [71] Ngee Ann Polytechnic, has roots that go back to 1963. [71] Two other polytechnics, Temasek Polytechnic and Nanyang Polytechnic were established in the 1990s. [71] The most recent, Republic Polytechnic was established in 2003. [71]
Temasek Junior College was established in 1976 as the second government junior college in Singapore, [1] [2] and it took in its pioneer batch of students in 1977. [2] The name "Temasek" is a reference to Singapore's ancient name, which can be understood as "sea town". It was adopted by the college to "honour the resilience, fortitude and ...
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Temasek (also spelt Temasik or Tumasik) is an early recorded name of a settlement on the site of modern Singapore.The name appears in early Malay and Javanese literature, and it is also recorded in Yuan and Ming Chinese documents as Danmaxi (Chinese: 單馬錫; pinyin: Dānmǎxī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tan-má-sek or Chinese: 淡馬錫; pinyin: Dànmǎxī; Pe̍h-ōe-jī: Tām-má-sek).