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Temasek Junior College (TJC) is a government-run junior college temporarily located in Tampines. Its original location in Bedok South is currently undergoing reconstruction as part of the JC Rejuvenation Programme. It offers a six-year Integrated Programme alongside a two-year Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level curriculum.
This is a list of former students of Temasek Junior College. Pages in category "Temasek Junior College alumni" The following 14 pages are in this category, out of 14 total.
Tampines Junior College was founded in 1986, and was the thirteenth junior college to be established in Singapore. [1] TPJC began functioning as a centre of pre-university education on 11 April 1986. Pioneering teachers of the college held their first meeting in Tampines Primary School, while the first batch of students studied in a building ...
Temasek is an active investor in the tech sector with a portfolio valued at S$382 billion ($284.21 billion), as of March 31. Some of the companies in the portfolio include Roblox, Tencent and Alibaba.
Anglo-Chinese Junior College: 英华初级学院: ACJC: 1977: 25 Dover Close East: Government-aided: ELEP, HSP, MEP, DEP: 7001 Queenstown Dover Anglo-Chinese IB Junior College: 英华自主中学 ACS(I) 1886 121 Dover Road Independent MEP, HSP, RSP International Baccalaureate Diploma Programme 0802: Novena Malcolm: Catholic Junior College ...
Temasek Junior College, a co-educational junior college in Singapore; Tokyo Jogakkan College, a private women's college in Tokyo, Japan; Tyler Junior College, a public community college in Texas, United States
Tampines Meridian Junior College (TMJC) is a junior college in Singapore, founded in 2018, offering two-year pre-university courses leading up to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination. It was founded after the merger of Tampines Junior College and Meridian Junior College, which was prompted by a decrease in student enrolment.
With a fall in demand in three-year pre-university courses in favour of two-year junior college courses, Seletar Institute witnessed a rapidly falling enrolment, to 130 students in 1995. In November 1995, the Ministry of Education announced the closure of Seletar Institute and Townsville Institute owing to the rapidly falling enrolment, from ...