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The school shifted to Lowland Road in 1967 and also changed its name to Serangoon Secondary School. In 1976, owing to the establishment of Junior Colleges for Pre-University students, the Pre-University section of SSS was closed. In 2001, SSS moved to its present premises at 11 Upper Serangoon View. The Parade Square at Serangoon Secondary School
This is a list of secondary schools in Singapore. Most secondary schools in Singapore offer a four-year Express course (Special course for Special Assistance Plan schools) or a five-year course leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level. [1]
Serangoon: 5017 CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity: Government-aided: Girls: Hougang: 5007 CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace: Government-aided: Girls: Bukit Panjang: 5019 CHIJ Primary (Toa Payoh) Government-aided: Girls: Toa Payoh: 5004 CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary Section) Government-aided, SAP: Girls: Ang Mo Kio: 7118 Chongfu School ...
After a week on the Florida Panhandle for SEC spring meetings in hotel lobbies and ballrooms, league administrators and coaches probably deserve a few minutes on the beach they’ve been roughly ...
The merged school was named as Anderson Serangoon Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, from 2019. Mr Manogaran Suppiah, who had been SRJC's principal from 2015 to 2018, became the founding principal of ASRJC. [ 4 ]
SEC schedule format 2024 As the SEC adjusts to its new normal, debates over a 7+1 or 6+3 approach continue. Under 7+1, teams would play seven conference opponents on a rotating basis and have one ...
St. Gabriel's Secondary School (SGSS), often known as "St. Gabs" for short, is a government-aided Roman Catholic all-boys' secondary school in Serangoon, Singapore.Founded in 1953, it is affiliated with St. Gabriel's Primary School and Catholic Junior College. [1]
Serangoon Garden Secondary School was founded in 1959 as Lichfield Secondary School at Lichfield Road in Serangoon. In 1969, the school absorbed the neighbouring school, Hwi Yoh Vocational School, and in 1970, became Serangoon Garden Secondary School. It became a bilingual secondary school with both English and Chinese strea