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  2. Serangoon Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    Serangoon English School (1928-1967) SSS started as Serangoon English School in 1928, housed in a two-storey building in Simon Road. At that time, it had only seven classes with a head-mistress and seven teachers. It was the only government co-educational school in the Colony of Singapore then and also a feeder school to Raffles Institution.

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    File:Channel i Logo.png. File:CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School logo.png. File:Chua Chu Kang Secondary School logo (2023).jpg. File:Chung Cheng High (Yishun) Logo.png. File:Chung Cheng High School (Main) Crest.png. File:Church of the Holy Trinity, Singapore logo.jpg. File:City Developments Limited logo - text bottom.svg.

  4. St. Margaret's Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    St. Margaret's School (Secondary) (SMSS) is a government-aided autonomous girls' secondary school in Bukit Timah,in central Singapore, under the purview of the Anglican Diocese of Singapore. It is the first girls' school in Singapore and often regarded as the oldest existing girls' school in Southeast Asia .

  5. Languages of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    All directional signs in Singapore are written in English.. Although de jure Malay is the national language, Singapore English is regarded de facto as the main language in Singapore, and is officially the main language of instruction in all school subjects except for Mother Tongue lessons in Singapore's education system.

  6. Serangoon Garden Secondary School - Wikipedia

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    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 streams, with facilities ...

  7. Lion head symbol of Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Meaning. According to the Singapore government : The lion head symbolises courage, strength and excellence, as well as resilience in the face of challenges. It is in solid red against a white background - the colours of the national flag. Its mane's five partings represent the same five ideals that are embodied in the five stars of the national ...

  8. Art Elective Programme (Singapore) - Wikipedia

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    The Art Elective Program (AEP) is offered by schools in Singapore that have obtained permission from the Ministry of Education. This programme is also known as Higher Art and can also be offered as a Singapore - Cambridge General Certificate of Education Ordinary Level (O-level) subject. Lessons for the AEP are usually conducted in a separate ...

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