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'''Deyi Secondary School''' is a government mixed secondary school located in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. Founded in 1980 with 633 students, Deyi Secondary (then Teck Ghee Secondary) is remarked for its Niche Development in Performing Arts. An Aesthetics Development Programme (ADP) forms part of the niche development, which resulted the Direct School Admission (DSA) status. This allows students, both local and abroad, talented in performing arts to be
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admitted into the school.
|Name=Deyi Secondary School<br>德义中学<br>Sekolah Menengah Deyi
|Info=
{{Infoline|Opened|1980}}
{{Infoline|Address|1 Ang Mo Kio Street 42, 569277}}
{{Infoline|Principal|Mrs Lim Ai Poo}}
{{Infoline|Vice Principal|Mrs Tan Shao May<br>Ms Ong Hui Chee}}
{{Infoline|Abbreviation|DYSS}}
{{Infoline|Vision|Active Learners, Gracious Citizen.}}
{{Infoline|Mission|Inspiring lives, Nurturing talents, Realising dreams.}}
{{Infoline|Motto|Dedication & Integrity.}}
}}


Deyi's address is 1 Ang Mo Kio Street 42, and the nearest MRT station is Ang Mo Kio. There are about 1,200 students.
'''Deyi Secondary School''' (DYSS) is a government mixed secondary school located in [[Ang Mo Kio]]. Founded in 1980 with 633 students, Deyi Secondary (then Teck Ghee Secondary). It was located at a then-new 3.45 hectares campus along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 built at a cost of $4.6 million. The school is remarked for its Niche Development in Performing Arts. An Aesthetics Development Programme (ADP) forms part of the niche development, which resulted the Direct School Admission (DSA) status. This allows students, both local and abroad, talented in performing arts to be admitted into the school. Currently, the school has an enrollment of about 1,090 students.


The Principal is Mrs Linda Chan, and the Vice-Principals are Mdm V.Priya Rajan and Mr Kevin Lim HockChye.  
The school was officially opened on 5 May 1982 by Mr Lee Yock Suan, then Member of Parliament for Cheng San Constituency. In line with the use of hanyupinyin, the school took on Deyi as the official name of the school in 1981. The school moved into its new premises on 24 June 2002 which were officially opened by Mr Tharman Shamugaratnam, then Minister of Education, on 20 May 2005.
 
The nearest MRT station is {{Stn|Ang Mo Kio}}.


The school has attained DSA (Direct School Admission) status for niche in Performing Arts. All lower secondary students have drama and dance modules woven into the curriculum. There is a Talent Development programme leading to accreditation for performing arts students in collaboration with reputable institutions. There is also a strong focus on character development programme including leadership training, values education, career seminar and outdoor adventure camps.
The school has attained DSA (Direct School Admission) status for niche in Performing Arts. All lower secondary students have drama and dance modules woven into the curriculum. There is a Talent Development programme leading to accreditation for performing arts students in collaboration with reputable institutions. There is also a strong focus on character development programme including leadership training, values education, career seminar and outdoor adventure camps.


==History==
== Principal ==
The current Principal of Deyi Secondary School is Mrs Linda Chan (2009 - present). She assumed the post after leaving Crescent Girls' School as Vice-Principal. Her predecessor Mrs Grace Chua later took up the post as Principal of Clementi Town Secondary School.
{| class="wikitable"
 
|-
Past Principals:
!Principal
*Wu Tat Huan (1980 - 1981)
!Years Served
*Choy Say Chin (1981 - 1990)
|-
*Goh Hwee Choo (1991 - 1995)
|Wu Tat Huan
*Helen Choo Chieh Chen (1995 - 1997)
|1980 – 1981
*Esther Mok (1997 - 1999)
|-
*Yap Wah Choo (1999 - 2003)
|Choy Say Chin
*Grace Chua (2003 - 2009)
|1981 – 1990
*Mrs Linda Chan (2009 - Present)
|-
 
|Goh Hwee Choo
The school was officially opened on 5 May 1982 by Mr Lee Yock Suan, then Member of Parliament for Cheng San Constituency. In line with the use of hanyupinyin, the school took on Deyi as the official name of the school in 1981.  The school moved into its new premises on 24 June 2002 which were officially opened by Mr Tharman Shamugaratnam, then Minister of Education, on 20 May 2005.
|1991 – 1995
|-
|Helen Choo
|1995 – 1997
|-
|Esther Mok  
|1997 – 1999
|-
|Yap Wah Choo
|1999 – 2003
|-
|Grace Chua
|2003 – 2009
|-
|Linda Chan
|2009 – 2015
|-
|Lim Ai Poo
|''2016 – Present''
|}


==Co-curricular Activities==
==CCAs==
Deyi Secondary has a significant Co-curricular Activities (CCA) programme, with a total of about twenty CCAs, consisting of sports groups, uniformed groups, musical groups, clubs and societies.
Deyi Secondary has a significant Co-curricular Activities (CCA) programme, with a total of about twenty CCAs, consisting of sports groups, uniformed groups, musical groups, clubs and societies.


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{| class="wikitable"
|-
|-
! Uniform Groups !! Arts & Aesthetic !! Clubs & Societies !! Sports & Games !! Student Leadership
!Uniform Groups
|-
!Arts and Aesthetic
| St.John Ambulance Brigade || Art Club || PAYM Service Learning Club || Soccer (Boys) || Student Council
!Clubs and Societies
|-
!Sports
| National Cadet Corps || English Drama Club || Ideas Club || Soccer (Girls) || Class Executive Committee (CEC)
!Student Leadership
|-
| National Police Cadet Corps || Choir || Outdoor Adventure Club (ODAC) || Basketball (Boys)||
|-
| Girl Guides || Military Band || IT Club || Basketball (Girls)||
|-
|  || Symphonic Band || || Track & Field ||
|-
|  || Indian Cultural Club || || Badminton ||
|-
| || Malay Cultural Club ||  || ||
|-
|-
| || Movement & Dance || ||  ||
|
*St. John's Ambulance Brigade
*National Cadet Corps
*National Police Cadet Corps
*Girl Guides
|
*Art Club
*English Drama Club
*Choir
*Military Band
*Symphonic Band
*Indian Cultural Club
*Malay Cultural Club
*Movement & Dance
|
*PAYM Service Learning Club
*Ideas Club
*Outdoor Adventure Club (ODAC)
*IT Club
|
*Soccer
*Basketball
*Track & Field
*Badminton
|  
*Student Council
*Class Executive Committee (CEC)
|}
|}


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==External links==
==External links==
* [http://www.deyisec.moe.edu.sg/ Official Site]
* [http://deyisec.moe.edu.sg Official website]
* [http://deyi-slc.blogspot.com// Student Council Blog]
* [http://deyi-slc.blogspot.com// Student Council Blog]


[[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]

Latest revision as of 17:41, 4 February 2022

Deyi Secondary School.png
Deyi Secondary School
德义中学
Sekolah Menengah Deyi
Information
Opened 1980
Address 1 Ang Mo Kio Street 42, 569277
Principal Mrs Lim Ai Poo
Vice Principal Mrs Tan Shao May
Ms Ong Hui Chee
Abbreviation DYSS
Vision Active Learners, Gracious Citizen.
Mission Inspiring lives, Nurturing talents, Realising dreams.
Motto Dedication & Integrity.

Deyi Secondary School (DYSS) is a government mixed secondary school located in Ang Mo Kio. Founded in 1980 with 633 students, Deyi Secondary (then Teck Ghee Secondary). It was located at a then-new 3.45 hectares campus along Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 built at a cost of $4.6 million. The school is remarked for its Niche Development in Performing Arts. An Aesthetics Development Programme (ADP) forms part of the niche development, which resulted the Direct School Admission (DSA) status. This allows students, both local and abroad, talented in performing arts to be admitted into the school. Currently, the school has an enrollment of about 1,090 students.

The school was officially opened on 5 May 1982 by Mr Lee Yock Suan, then Member of Parliament for Cheng San Constituency. In line with the use of hanyupinyin, the school took on Deyi as the official name of the school in 1981. The school moved into its new premises on 24 June 2002 which were officially opened by Mr Tharman Shamugaratnam, then Minister of Education, on 20 May 2005.

The nearest MRT station is Ang Mo Kio.

The school has attained DSA (Direct School Admission) status for niche in Performing Arts. All lower secondary students have drama and dance modules woven into the curriculum. There is a Talent Development programme leading to accreditation for performing arts students in collaboration with reputable institutions. There is also a strong focus on character development programme including leadership training, values education, career seminar and outdoor adventure camps.

Principal[edit]

Principal Years Served
Wu Tat Huan 1980 – 1981
Choy Say Chin 1981 – 1990
Goh Hwee Choo 1991 – 1995
Helen Choo 1995 – 1997
Esther Mok 1997 – 1999
Yap Wah Choo 1999 – 2003
Grace Chua 2003 – 2009
Linda Chan 2009 – 2015
Lim Ai Poo 2016 – Present

CCAs[edit]

Deyi Secondary has a significant Co-curricular Activities (CCA) programme, with a total of about twenty CCAs, consisting of sports groups, uniformed groups, musical groups, clubs and societies.

The school's performing arts have earned top places in several inter-school competitions, excel in English Drama, Movement and Dance, Military Band and Choir.

The Military Band has won the Gold with honours, Best Drum Major and Best display band of the year in 2008 and 2010.

List Of Co-Curricular Activities:

Uniform Groups Arts and Aesthetic Clubs and Societies Sports Student Leadership
  • St. John's Ambulance Brigade
  • National Cadet Corps
  • National Police Cadet Corps
  • Girl Guides
  • Art Club
  • English Drama Club
  • Choir
  • Military Band
  • Symphonic Band
  • Indian Cultural Club
  • Malay Cultural Club
  • Movement & Dance
  • PAYM Service Learning Club
  • Ideas Club
  • Outdoor Adventure Club (ODAC)
  • IT Club
  • Soccer
  • Basketball
  • Track & Field
  • Badminton
  • Student Council
  • Class Executive Committee (CEC)

Discipline[edit]

Corporal punishment (caning) (for boys only) is always given across the student's buttocks, typically two strokes. Offences for which Deyi students are caned include smoking, vulgarity, fighting, and bringing pornography to school. The discipline is usually administered either in front of the whole school, or part of the school (all of Sec1 and 2, or all of Sec3 and 4, as appropriate), or just in front of the boy's own classmates.

Often caning is combined with detention or suspension. In the case of corporal punishment combined with suspension, the student will generally receive his caning on returning to school at the end of the period of suspension.

In many cases the punishment is inflicted by Mr Wilson Lee (PE teacher).

External links[edit]