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The Raffles Junior College (RJC) was a junior college in Singapore offering pre-university education. The college was founded in 1982, following a separation from the pre-university section of Raffles Institution (RI). Raffles Junior College was merged as the junior college section of Raffles Institution on 1 January 2009. [1]
In 1982, Raffles Junior College (RJC) was established at Paterson Road to take over the school's burgeoning pre-university enrolment. It subsequently moved to Mount Sinai Road in 1984. In 2004, the six-year Raffles Programme was offered to Secondary 1 to 3 students.
This is a list of former students of Raffles Junior College. Pages in category "Raffles Junior College alumni" The following 54 pages are in this category, out of 54 total.
Junior colleges (JC) are pre-university institutions in Singapore that offer two-year pre-university courses that leads to either the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level (A-Level) or the International Baccalaureate Diploma (IB - offered by only Anglo-Chinese School, School of the Arts, Singapore Sports School, and St. Joseph’s Institution). [1]
In 1982, to commemorate the founding of Raffles Junior College, the graduating class gifted the school a replica of the polymarble bust. Both busts were relocated to the grand entrance and the Yusof Ishak Block [11] in the new Bishan Campus in 1990 and 2005 for RI and RJC, respectively. [9] One of the Raffles Institution bust
Raffles Institution, a pre-tertiary educational institution in Singapore; Raffles Junior College, the formerly independent junior college affiliate of Raffles Institution; National University of Singapore, formerly known as Raffles College; Raffles University, Neemrana, Rajasthan, India; Raffles International Christian School, a school in Indonesia
She was a final-year pre-university student at Catholic Junior College. Her father Teo Joo Kim was a company director of a timber firm. Her father Teo Joo Kim was a company director of a timber firm. At the time Teo was murdered, her sister, Martina Teo Suan Siew (aged 20 in 1985), was studying overseas in Australia and her younger brother ...
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