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== Serangoon Secondary School == | == Serangoon Secondary School == | ||
* '''Location & Contact Information''' | * '''Location & Contact Information''' | ||
** Address: 11 Upper Serangoon View, Singapore | ** Address: 11, Upper Serangoon View, Singapore 534 237 | ||
** Telephone Number: | ** Telephone Number: | ||
** Official Website: | *** 6385 1589 | ||
*** 6385 1635 (fax) | |||
** Email: serangoon_ss@moe.edu.sg | |||
** Official Website: [http://www.serangoonsec.moe.edu.sg/] | |||
* '''History & Memorable Moments''' | * '''History & Memorable Moments''' | ||
** 1928 - named Serangoon English School in a double-storeyed building in Simon Road.The school is for boys. <ref name=wikipedia>[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Serangoon_Secondary_School#History Serangoon Secondary School] Wikipedia.ORG. Accessed July 2011.</ref> | |||
** 1937 - three standards were added. The school provided education up to Standard Eight (or Secondary Three in present-day terms). <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1942 to 1945 - during the Japanese Occupation, the school was used as the Japanese Normal School for the training of officers in the Japanese education service. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1965 - it remained a boys' school for almost twelve years until the introduction of Pre-University classes for both boys and girls. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1952 - extensions were completed, including a Science block with Science laboratories on the ground floor and an assembly hall upstairs. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1957 - the last of the primary classes and the school became a secondary school for Upper Serangoon District. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1965 - the first Pre-University class was formed and this section soon extended to include two Pre-University One classes and two Pre-University Two classes. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1967 - Serangoon English School shifted to Lowland Road. It was later renamed Serangoon Secondary School. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 1976 - owing to the establishment of Junior Colleges for Pre-University students, the Pre-University section of the school was closed. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 2000 - the school moved to its own present premises at Upper Serangoon View. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
** 2008 - the school celebrated its 80th anniversary. <ref name="wikipedia"/> | |||
* '''Overview & Photographs''' | * '''Overview & Photographs''' | ||
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* Job Listing | * Job Listing | ||
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== References == | == References == |
Latest revision as of 05:43, 20 July 2011
Serangoon Secondary School
- Location & Contact Information
- Address: 11, Upper Serangoon View, Singapore 534 237
- Telephone Number:
- 6385 1589
- 6385 1635 (fax)
- Email: serangoon_ss@moe.edu.sg
- Official Website: [1]
- History & Memorable Moments
- 1928 - named Serangoon English School in a double-storeyed building in Simon Road.The school is for boys. [1]
- 1937 - three standards were added. The school provided education up to Standard Eight (or Secondary Three in present-day terms). [1]
- 1942 to 1945 - during the Japanese Occupation, the school was used as the Japanese Normal School for the training of officers in the Japanese education service. [1]
- 1965 - it remained a boys' school for almost twelve years until the introduction of Pre-University classes for both boys and girls. [1]
- 1952 - extensions were completed, including a Science block with Science laboratories on the ground floor and an assembly hall upstairs. [1]
- 1957 - the last of the primary classes and the school became a secondary school for Upper Serangoon District. [1]
- 1965 - the first Pre-University class was formed and this section soon extended to include two Pre-University One classes and two Pre-University Two classes. [1]
- 1967 - Serangoon English School shifted to Lowland Road. It was later renamed Serangoon Secondary School. [1]
- 1976 - owing to the establishment of Junior Colleges for Pre-University students, the Pre-University section of the school was closed. [1]
- 2000 - the school moved to its own present premises at Upper Serangoon View. [1]
- 2008 - the school celebrated its 80th anniversary. [1]
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