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CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) is a government-aided autonomous Catholic girls' school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore and one of the designated Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools. It offers a six-year primary education in its primary school section and a ...
This is a list of former students of CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School. Pages in category "CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School alumni" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Eunoia Junior College was established alongside the Catholic High School – CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School – Singapore Chinese Girls' School Joint Integrated Programme (JIP), which accepted the first cohort of IP Year One students in January 2013. [5]
CHIJMES (pronounced "chimes") is a historic building complex in Singapore, which began life as a Catholic convent known as the Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ). The complex is located at Victoria Street in the Downtown Core, within the Central Area, Singapore's central business district.
CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel: girls: Serangoon: 2C Burghley Drive S558979: CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity: girls: Hougang: 1257 Upper Serangoon Road S534793: CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace: girls: Bukit Panjang: 4 Chestnut Drive S679287: CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh) girls: Toa Payoh: 628 Lorong 1 Toa Payoh S319765: CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School ...
The "original" convent school is the present-day CHIJ Secondary and CHIJ Primary schools in Toa Payoh. CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School (CHIJ SNGS) was co-located on the same site and functioned as the Chinese section while CHIJ Secondary and Primary were English-medium. After the abolition of vernacular schools, CHIJ SNGS was granted SAP ...
CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School; CHIJ Saint Theresa's Convent; CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) ... Saint Anthony's Canossian Secondary School; St. Gabriel's Secondary ...
It began by running Parish classes of the Church of St. Theresa, taught by sisters of the Holy Infant Jesus Congregation. It grew to be an integrated school offering teaching in English and Tamil for primary-level students, who generally went on to the "Town Convent" CHIJ at Victoria Street (now CHIJ Toa Payoh) after leaving the school.