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{{Infobox Singapore School
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| name = CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS)<br> 圣尼各拉女校
|Img=[[File:CHIJ St Nicholas Girl's School.jpeg|150px]]
| image = [[File:Crest3d.png|center|120px|Crest of SNGS]]
|Name=CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School<br>圣尼危挂女校<br>Sekolah Perempuan CHIJ St. Nicholas<br>CHIJ செயின்ட் நிக்கோலஸ் பெண்கள் பள்ளி
| motto = 德纯义坚<br>Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty
|Info=
| established = 1933
{{Infoline|Opened|1933}}
| type = Full school, autonomous school, [[Special Assistance Plan|SAP]]
{{Infoline|Address|501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13, Singapore 569405}}
| principal = Ms Chan Wan Siong
{{Infoline|School Code|7118 <small>(Primary/O-Level Programme)</small><br>9134 <small>(Integrated Programme)</small>}}
| session = Single session
{{Infoline|Principal|Mrs Fiona Tan}}
| colours = Blue, white
{{Infoline|Vice Principals|Ms Yeo Teck Woon <small>(Primary)</small><br>Mdm Amy Tan <small>(Primary)</small><br>Mrs Lee Chia Yee <small>(Secondary)</small><br>Mr Ng Wai Kit Kelvin <small>(Secondary)</small><br>Mr Tham Wai Kong}}
| enrolment = Approx. 3,000
{{Infoline|Abbreviation|SNGS}}
| city/town = Ang Mo Kio
{{Infoline|Vision|Girls of Grace ● Women of Strength ● Leaders with Heart
| school code = 7118
(娴雅少女 ● 坚毅巾帼 ● 仁爱领袖)}}
| homepage = [http://www.chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu.sg St. Nicholas Girls' School]
{{Infoline|Mission|The mission of CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School is the creation of a Christ-centred school community where all work together for the promotion of truth, justice, freedom, and love, with special reference to the needs of persons who are disadvantaged in any way.
 
(我校以基督教义作为办学重点, 学校成员的任务在于培育学生良好的品德, 推广真诚、正直、博爱和向往自由的价值观尤其强调对弱势人士的关爱。)}}
{{Infoline|Motto|Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty (德纯义坚)}}
}}
}}
'''CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School''' (referred to as "'''SNGS'''", "'''SNG'''" or "'''St Nick's'''") is an all-girls' [[Roman Catholic Church|Catholic]] [[primary education|primary]] and [[secondary education|secondary school]] in [[Ang Mo Kio]], [[Singapore]]. The school is one of 11 [[Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus]] (CHIJ) schools in Singapore. SNGS has led the group of IJ schools with excellent results in sporting and academic achievements. The school was founded in 1933 by Father Nicholas Barre, originally as a Chinese school. Today, SNGS is one of the premier educational institutes in Singapore, ranking third in the list of top secondary girls' schools, and among the top 10 secondary schools in Singapore.
'''CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School''' (referred to as '''"SNGS", "SNG"''' or '''"St Nick's"''') is an all-girls' Catholic primary and secondary school in [[Ang Mo Kio]]. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore. SNGS has led the group of IJ schools with excellent results in sporting and academic achievements. The school was founded in 1933 by Father Nicholas Barre, originally as a Chinese school. Today, SNGS is one of the premier educational institutes in Singapore, ranking third in the list of top secondary girls' schools, and among the top 10 secondary schools in Singapore.


There is generally affiliation for the students of the primary division during their [[Primary School Leaving Examination]]. In this system of affiliation, which is also practiced in other schools, the students need to score less points in the PSLE to be accepted into their affiliate school, or in this case, the secondary sector of SNGS.  
There is generally affiliation for the students of the primary division during their Primary School Leaving Examination. In this system of affiliation, which is also practiced in other schools, the students need to score less points in the PSLE to be accepted into their affiliate school, or in this case, the secondary sector of SNGS. SNGS is also affiliated with [[Catholic Junior College]] along with the other CHIJ schools.


== History ==
==School Song==
Hotel Van Dyke was its first location in 1933-1949, run by missionaries as a school for daughters of wealthy Chinese merchants.
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| style="text-align: left;" | '''School Song'''<br>


In 1946, the enrolment in the school had expanded and the Hotel Van Dyke was unable to accommodate all of the students. The school relocated to the Town Convent, at Victoria Street, from 1949 to 1971.
钟声悠扬絃歌讽诵,<br>
圣铎化雨泽被春风。<br>
发扬华夏优良传统,<br>
提倡女教美德坤成。<br>
发扬,发扬华夏优良传统,<br>
提倡女教美德坤成。<br>
德纯义坚校训是宗,<br>
学贯中西文化交融。<br>
圣尼各拉光芒万丈,<br>
吾国文化绵延无穷。<br>
尼各拉,圣尼各拉光芒万丈,<br>
吾国文化绵延无穷。
|}


===Victoria Street and others 1972-83===
==History==
In 1971, the school population has again increased to 1500. Mrs Hwang-Lee (the then-principal) appealed to the [[Ministry of Education (Singapore)|Ministry of Education]] for permission to relocate to larger premises. In 1979, seven years after she had first appealed, there was still no response forthcoming. She decided to call on Mr Goh Keng Swee, the then Minister for Education, to promote her cause, and permission was granted.
In the 1930s, the Chinese population in Singapore was increasing rapidly. The Infant Jesus sisters decided to establish a Chinese-medium primary school to provide education for Chinese girls. On 16 January 1933, Victoria Girls’ School started in the building that used to be Hotel van Wijk.  There were forty pupils and a Chinese teacher.  Sister Solong was its first Principal.  The school was later renamed St Nicholas Girls’ School.


At that time, the Ministry of Education had just introduced the [[Special Assistance Plan]] (SAP) schools, and St Nicholas was one of the nine schools selected. The plan caters to academically-strong students with an aptitude for languages, and only students scoring 250 and above (out of a total of 300) for their [[PSLE]] aggregate are allowed admission. Students in the plan are taught English and their mother tongue at a much higher level than their peers.
Between 1938 and 1939, the school opened its first secondary class and a teacher-training section to ensure a pool of qualified teachers.  In 1940, Sister Francoise Lee, a local Chinese, became the Principal. She expanded the secondary section to include classes up to Simplified Normal IV, making St Nicholas a full school providing primary and secondary education.


In 1979, a pre-primary section was opened. By 1980, the Victoria Street premises could no longer hold the whole school and some classes had to move out. They were temporarily held at the former Tao Nan School building at Armenian Street and the former Raffles Girls' Primary School at Queen Street.
During the Japanese occupation, St Nicholas continued as a school but had to change its name to one chosen by the Japanese. While Mandarin continued to be taught, English was forbidden and Japanese was introduced in its place.


===Ang Mo Kio: 1985 to present===
Immediately after WWII, the school was back in session by November 1945. In 1946, there was an enrolment of 700 girls. The outdated Hotel van Wijk building could no longer accommodate the burgeoning school population. In 1949, St Nicholas moved to the Town Convent premises at Victoria Street where it enjoyed the facilities and spacious compound.
In 1982, the former Tao Nan School premises were no longer available to St Nicholas and they had to move out. The school's remaining two locations at the former Raffles Girls' Primary School and the original CHIJ building on Victoria Street did not have enough space for the entire school and a replacement had to be found urgently. Again, Mrs Hwang-Lee went straight to the top; this time to Mr Ho Kah Leong, then Parliamentary Secretary at the Ministry of Education.  


With his help, CHIJ was allocated to Toa Payoh, the first CHIJ school. Later on, a new school was built at Ang Mo Kio (St Nicholas) This school was designated Chong Boon Secondary School, but for now it would be part of St Nicholas Girls' School. Primary 6 to Secondary 4 classes were run at this location. Facilities, such as libraries, language rooms and science laboratories, had to be set up from scratch at all three locations, and staff had to shuttle between the three sites.
In 1972, Mrs. Hwang-Lee Poh See became the first lay Principal. By then, enrolment had doubled and there was an urgent need to build a bigger school.  In 1979, the school included a pre-primary section. In the same year, St Nicholas became one of the nine Special Assistance Plan (SAP) Schools in Singapore in recognition of its rich Chinese culture and strong school outcomes.


Finally, in 1983, the school was told to leave their premises at Victoria Street, and they were moved to a temporary building at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8. But it seems that their prayers for a permanent school site have been answered. A choice site for the school has been found at Ang Mo Kio Avenue 2, Street 13, and on 2 January 1985, St. Nicholas had a place to call its own again.
By 1980, the school building in Victoria Street could no longer house the entire school. After five years of relocating to different venues to house the school population, St Nicholas finally moved to its permanent premises at Ang Mo Kio Street 13 in 1985. In 1992, St Nicholas was renamed ‘CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School’.


===Temporary Relocation: 2010 to 2011===
In 1995, the school was accorded autonomous status by MOE in recognition of its value-added academic performances. From end-2009 to 2012, the school underwent PRIME to build a future-ready school. The school celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2013 with the re-opening of the school by Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong.  In the same year, the school also introduced the Joint Integrated Programme with [[Catholic High School]], Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and Eunoia Junior College. The school celebrated its 85th anniversary in 2018.
On the 14 February 2007, the Ministry of Education ([[Ministry of Education (Singapore)|MOE]]) announced<ref>[http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2007/pr20070214.htm Eight More Schools to Benefit from Upgrading<!-- Bot generated title -->]</ref> that under the programme [[Programme For Rebuilding and IMproving Existing schools|PRIME]] Phase 9, eight more schools will be upgraded from 2008 to 2010. St Nicholas is one of the selected for this upgrading.


In a latest circular issued <ref>http://www.sngs.sch.edu.sg/SNGS/circulars/23JUN08%20Revised%20PRIME%20Upgrading%20Plan.pdf</ref> by SNGS dated 23 June 2008, MOE has decided to defer PRIME upgrading projects which tenders have yet to be called till after 2009. This is part of the government efforts to moderate public sector construction projects due to the high domestic construction demand in 2008 and 2009.
==Uniforms==
===School Uniform===
The SNGS School Uniform consists of a Blouse and a Pinafore.


The Primary Section of St Nicholas will be temporarily relocated to former Kebun Baru Primary site at 6 Ang Mo Kio Ave 2 from Jan 2010 to Dec 2011. The Secondary Section of St Nicholas will be temporarily relocated to former First Toa Payoh Primary/Secondary site at 430 Toa Payoh Lorong 1 from Jan 2010 to Dec 2011.
===PE Uniform===
The SNGS PE Uniform consists of a T-Shirt and PE Shorts.


After the upgrading, St Nicholas will have more classrooms and be fitted with new or upgraded facilities including media resource libraries, IT learning resource rooms and pastoral care rooms. In additional, there will be a new indoor sports hall to provide greater flexibility in conducting co-curricular activities and PE lessons at any time of the school day without having to worry about the weather.
==PSLE Cut-Off Point==
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!PSLE Cut Off Point
!Affliated
!Not Affliated
|-
!Integrated Programme
|{{N/A}}
|4(D) - 7(M)
|-
!Posting Group 3 (Express)
|8(D) - 14
|5(D) - 9
|-
!Posting Group 2 (Normal Academic)
|rowspan="2" colspan=2 {{N/A}}
|-
!Posting Group 1 (Normal Technical)
|}
HCL Grade: (D) = Distinction (M) = Merit (P) = Pass; The HCL grades of the first and last student admitted into SAP schools are reflected in parenthesis. If the first or last student did not take or pass HCL, no HCL grades will be shown.


== School Attire ==
==Subjects Offered==
The school uniform consists of a blue pinafore worn with the school blouse with the option of shorts underneath.  On days that students have their PE lessons, the school blouse is replaced with sports attire.
===Primary===
*Art
*English Language
*Foundation Mathematics
*Higher Mother Tongue (Higher Chinese Language)
*Mathematics
*Mother Tongue (Chinese Language)
*Music
*Physical Education
*Science
*Social Studies


Hair has to be cut above the shoulders at all times, and hair lengths longer than that have to be pulled back in a neat ponytail.
===Secondary===
*Aesthetics (Art, Design & Technology, Music)
*Art
*Appreciation of Chinese Culture
*Additional Mathematics
*Design & Technology
*English Language
*Exercise & Sport Science
*Food & Consumer Education
*Higher Mother Tongue (Higher Chinese Language)
*Higher Music
*Humanities (Geography, History, Social Studies)
*Literature (Literature in Chinese, Literature in English)
*Mathematics
*Mother Tongue (Chinese Language)
*Music
*Physical Education
*Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science)


Shoes have to be all white.
==Special Programmes==
*Integrated Programme
*Special Assistance Plan (SAP)


Nametags have to be worn above the school crest at all times. Students without their nametags have to purchase a temporary name tag from the school bookshop where they can write their name and class.
===Primary===
====Applied Learning Programme (ALP)====
*STEM - Sustainability
**Maker's Fantasy - Innovations in Math and Science for a Sustainable Earth


School monitors and prefects are required to wear their student leader badges above their nametags, and a student leader's tie around their collars.
====Learning for Life Programme (LLP)====
*Community Service & Student Leadership
**A Leader in Every St Nicks Girl (Student Leadership)


Students are required to purchase "school socks", namely those with "SNG" printed clearly on it. Students must ensure that "SNG" is clearly visible (over their shoes) at all times and must not lie beneath the ankle.
===Secondary===
====Programmes====
*Bicultural Studies Programme
*Music Elective Programme


==School song==
==Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs)==
Among the 11 IJ schools, the school song is the only one that is in [[Chinese language|Chinese]]:
===Primary===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Sports
!Performing Arts
!Uniform Groups
!Clubs & Societies
|-
|
*Badminton
*Netball
*Track & Field
*Table Tennis
*Artistic Gymnastics
*Rhythmic Gymnastics
|
*Choir
*Guzheng Enzemble
|
*Girl Guides (Brownies)
|
*Arts & Crafts
*Audio Visual Aid
|}


[[Media:SNG School Song.mid|SNG School Song.mid]]
===Secondary===
{|class="wikitable"
|-
!Sports
!Performing Arts
!Uniform Groups
!Clubs & Societies
|-
|
*Badminton
*Hockey
*Netball
*Track & Field
*Table Tennis
*Artistic Gymnastics
*Rhythmic Gymnastics
|
*Chinese Orchestra
*Choir
*String Ensemble
*Chinese Dance
*Chinese Drama
*English Drama
|
*Girl Guides
*National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC)
*St John Brigade
|
*Art & Crafts
*Debating & Public Speaking
*Chinese Culture & Language
*Infocomm Technology (Computing)
*Media Resource Library
*Enviromental Science
*Community Service
*Strategy Games
|}


==Notable alumni==
==Special-Education Needs==
{{refimprove|section|date=September 2009}}
*Barrier Free Accesibility
* [[Koh Juat Jong]], President's Scholar, Solicitor-General of Singapore{{Fact|date=September 2009}}
*Special Education Needs Officer
* [[Sharon Au]], MediaCorp actress{{Fact|date=September 2009}}
* [[Tanya Chua]], singer-songwriter{{Fact|date=September 2009}}
* [[Cheryl Fox]], Channel News Asia broadcaster{{Fact|date=September 2009}}
* [[Diana Ser]], TV presenter{{Fact|date=September 2009}}


==Class Naming==
===Primary===
Classes are named in unique ways:
P1 TRANSIT (Social & Behavioural Needs)
1984 - 1987: Hope, Charity, Faith, Purity, Virtue, Justice, Steadfast, Diligence, Grace, Truth
 
Present
 
Secondary: Charity, Diligence, Faith, Grace, Hope, Justice, Loyalty, Purity, Truth, Unity, Wisdom
 
Primary: Charity, Faith, Grace, Hope, Justice, Purity, Wisdom
 
==Trivia==
CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School is considered officially to be the 'sister' school of [[Catholic High School, Singapore|Catholic High School]].
 
==References==
<div class="references-small">
<references/>
 
* {{cite press release  | title = Eight More Schools to Benefit from Upgrading  | publisher = [[Ministry of Education (Singapore)]]  | date = 2007-02-14  | url = http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2007/pr20070214.htm  | accessdate = 2007-02-14 }}
 
</div>


==External links==
==External links==
*[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/CHIJ_Saint_Nicholas_Girls%27_School Wikipedia article]
*[http://www.chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu.sg Official website]
*[http://www.chijstnicholasgirls.moe.edu.sg Official website]
*[http://www1.asknlearn.com/parentatsngs/index.html Parents Support Group website]
*[http://www1.asknlearn.com/parentatsngs/index.html Parents Support Group website]
*[http://www.sngsalumnae.org.sg SNGS Alumnae Association website]
*[http://www.sngsalumnae.org.sg SNGS Alumnae Association website]
*[http://www.elite.com.sg/569405.page Map of CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School with 1km and 2km radius drawn]
*[http://www.elite.com.sg/569405.page Map of CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School with 1km and 2km radius drawn]
*[https://www.moe.gov.sg/schoolfinder/schooldetail?schoolname=chij-st-nicholas-girls-school-primary-section MOE School Profile (Primary)]
*[https://www.moe.gov.sg/schoolfinder/schooldetail?schoolname=chij-st-nicholas-girls-school-secondary MOE School Profile (Secondary)]


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[[Category:Roman Catholic schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Girls' schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Primary schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Autonomous schools in Singapore]]
[[Category:Schools offering Integrated Programme in Singapore]]
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Latest revision as of 19:21, 28 October 2024

CHIJ St Nicholas Girl's School.jpeg
CHIJ St Nicholas Girls' School
圣尼危挂女校
Sekolah Perempuan CHIJ St. Nicholas
CHIJ செயின்ட் நிக்கோலஸ் பெண்கள் பள்ளி
Information
Opened 1933
Address 501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13, Singapore 569405
School Code 7118 (Primary/O-Level Programme)
9134 (Integrated Programme)
Principal Mrs Fiona Tan
Vice Principals Ms Yeo Teck Woon (Primary)
Mdm Amy Tan (Primary)
Mrs Lee Chia Yee (Secondary)
Mr Ng Wai Kit Kelvin (Secondary)
Mr Tham Wai Kong
Abbreviation SNGS
Vision Girls of Grace ● Women of Strength ● Leaders with Heart

(娴雅少女 ● 坚毅巾帼 ● 仁爱领袖)

Mission The mission of CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School is the creation of a Christ-centred school community where all work together for the promotion of truth, justice, freedom, and love, with special reference to the needs of persons who are disadvantaged in any way.

(我校以基督教义作为办学重点, 学校成员的任务在于培育学生良好的品德, 推广真诚、正直、博爱和向往自由的价值观尤其强调对弱势人士的关爱。)

Motto Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty (德纯义坚)

CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School (referred to as "SNGS", "SNG" or "St Nick's") is an all-girls' Catholic primary and secondary school in Ang Mo Kio. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore. SNGS has led the group of IJ schools with excellent results in sporting and academic achievements. The school was founded in 1933 by Father Nicholas Barre, originally as a Chinese school. Today, SNGS is one of the premier educational institutes in Singapore, ranking third in the list of top secondary girls' schools, and among the top 10 secondary schools in Singapore.

There is generally affiliation for the students of the primary division during their Primary School Leaving Examination. In this system of affiliation, which is also practiced in other schools, the students need to score less points in the PSLE to be accepted into their affiliate school, or in this case, the secondary sector of SNGS. SNGS is also affiliated with Catholic Junior College along with the other CHIJ schools.

School Song[edit]

School Song

钟声悠扬絃歌讽诵,
圣铎化雨泽被春风。
发扬华夏优良传统,
提倡女教美德坤成。
发扬,发扬华夏优良传统,
提倡女教美德坤成。
德纯义坚校训是宗,
学贯中西文化交融。
圣尼各拉光芒万丈,
吾国文化绵延无穷。
尼各拉,圣尼各拉光芒万丈,
吾国文化绵延无穷。

History[edit]

In the 1930s, the Chinese population in Singapore was increasing rapidly. The Infant Jesus sisters decided to establish a Chinese-medium primary school to provide education for Chinese girls. On 16 January 1933, Victoria Girls’ School started in the building that used to be Hotel van Wijk. There were forty pupils and a Chinese teacher. Sister Solong was its first Principal. The school was later renamed St Nicholas Girls’ School.

Between 1938 and 1939, the school opened its first secondary class and a teacher-training section to ensure a pool of qualified teachers. In 1940, Sister Francoise Lee, a local Chinese, became the Principal. She expanded the secondary section to include classes up to Simplified Normal IV, making St Nicholas a full school providing primary and secondary education.

During the Japanese occupation, St Nicholas continued as a school but had to change its name to one chosen by the Japanese. While Mandarin continued to be taught, English was forbidden and Japanese was introduced in its place.

Immediately after WWII, the school was back in session by November 1945. In 1946, there was an enrolment of 700 girls. The outdated Hotel van Wijk building could no longer accommodate the burgeoning school population. In 1949, St Nicholas moved to the Town Convent premises at Victoria Street where it enjoyed the facilities and spacious compound.

In 1972, Mrs. Hwang-Lee Poh See became the first lay Principal. By then, enrolment had doubled and there was an urgent need to build a bigger school. In 1979, the school included a pre-primary section. In the same year, St Nicholas became one of the nine Special Assistance Plan (SAP) Schools in Singapore in recognition of its rich Chinese culture and strong school outcomes.

By 1980, the school building in Victoria Street could no longer house the entire school. After five years of relocating to different venues to house the school population, St Nicholas finally moved to its permanent premises at Ang Mo Kio Street 13 in 1985. In 1992, St Nicholas was renamed ‘CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School’.

In 1995, the school was accorded autonomous status by MOE in recognition of its value-added academic performances. From end-2009 to 2012, the school underwent PRIME to build a future-ready school. The school celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2013 with the re-opening of the school by Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong. In the same year, the school also introduced the Joint Integrated Programme with Catholic High School, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and Eunoia Junior College. The school celebrated its 85th anniversary in 2018.

Uniforms[edit]

School Uniform[edit]

The SNGS School Uniform consists of a Blouse and a Pinafore.

PE Uniform[edit]

The SNGS PE Uniform consists of a T-Shirt and PE Shorts.

PSLE Cut-Off Point[edit]

PSLE Cut Off Point Affliated Not Affliated
Integrated Programme N/A 4(D) - 7(M)
Posting Group 3 (Express) 8(D) - 14 5(D) - 9
Posting Group 2 (Normal Academic) N/A
Posting Group 1 (Normal Technical)

HCL Grade: (D) = Distinction (M) = Merit (P) = Pass; The HCL grades of the first and last student admitted into SAP schools are reflected in parenthesis. If the first or last student did not take or pass HCL, no HCL grades will be shown.

Subjects Offered[edit]

Primary[edit]

  • Art
  • English Language
  • Foundation Mathematics
  • Higher Mother Tongue (Higher Chinese Language)
  • Mathematics
  • Mother Tongue (Chinese Language)
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Science
  • Social Studies

Secondary[edit]

  • Aesthetics (Art, Design & Technology, Music)
  • Art
  • Appreciation of Chinese Culture
  • Additional Mathematics
  • Design & Technology
  • English Language
  • Exercise & Sport Science
  • Food & Consumer Education
  • Higher Mother Tongue (Higher Chinese Language)
  • Higher Music
  • Humanities (Geography, History, Social Studies)
  • Literature (Literature in Chinese, Literature in English)
  • Mathematics
  • Mother Tongue (Chinese Language)
  • Music
  • Physical Education
  • Science (Biology, Chemistry, Physics, Science)

Special Programmes[edit]

  • Integrated Programme
  • Special Assistance Plan (SAP)

Primary[edit]

Applied Learning Programme (ALP)[edit]

  • STEM - Sustainability
    • Maker's Fantasy - Innovations in Math and Science for a Sustainable Earth

Learning for Life Programme (LLP)[edit]

  • Community Service & Student Leadership
    • A Leader in Every St Nicks Girl (Student Leadership)

Secondary[edit]

Programmes[edit]

  • Bicultural Studies Programme
  • Music Elective Programme

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs)[edit]

Primary[edit]

Sports Performing Arts Uniform Groups Clubs & Societies
  • Badminton
  • Netball
  • Track & Field
  • Table Tennis
  • Artistic Gymnastics
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics
  • Choir
  • Guzheng Enzemble
  • Girl Guides (Brownies)
  • Arts & Crafts
  • Audio Visual Aid

Secondary[edit]

Sports Performing Arts Uniform Groups Clubs & Societies
  • Badminton
  • Hockey
  • Netball
  • Track & Field
  • Table Tennis
  • Artistic Gymnastics
  • Rhythmic Gymnastics
  • Chinese Orchestra
  • Choir
  • String Ensemble
  • Chinese Dance
  • Chinese Drama
  • English Drama
  • Girl Guides
  • National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC)
  • St John Brigade
  • Art & Crafts
  • Debating & Public Speaking
  • Chinese Culture & Language
  • Infocomm Technology (Computing)
  • Media Resource Library
  • Enviromental Science
  • Community Service
  • Strategy Games

Special-Education Needs[edit]

  • Barrier Free Accesibility
  • Special Education Needs Officer

Primary[edit]

P1 TRANSIT (Social & Behavioural Needs)

External links[edit]

Primary Schools in Singapore ViewTalkEdit

Government Schools

Admiralty Primary SchoolAhmad Ibrahim Primary SchoolAlexendra Primary SchoolAnchor Green Primary SchoolAnderson Primary SchoolAng Mo Kio Primary SchoolAngsana Primary SchoolBeacon Primary SchoolBedok Green Primary SchoolBendemeer Primary SchoolBlangah Rise Primary SchoolBoon Lay Garden Primary SchoolBukit Panjang Primary SchoolBukit View Primary SchoolCanberra Primary SchoolCantonment Primary SchoolCasuarina Primary SchoolCedar Primary SchoolChangkat Primary SchoolChongzheng Primary SchoolChua Chu Kang Primary SchoolClementi Primary SchoolCompassvale Primary SchoolConcord Primary SchoolCorporation Primary SchoolDamai Primary SchoolDazhong Primary SchoolEast Spring Primary SchoolEdgefield Primary SchoolElias Park Primary SchoolEndeavour Primary SchoolEvergreen Primary SchoolFarrer Park Primary SchoolFengshan Primary SchoolFern Green Primary SchoolFernvale Primary SchoolFirst Toa Payoh Primary SchoolFrontier Primary SchoolFuchun Primary SchoolFuhua Primary SchoolGan Eng Seng Primary SchoolGongshang Primary SchoolGreendale Primary SchoolGreenridge Primary SchoolGreenwood Primary SchoolHaig Girls' SchoolHenry Park Primary SchoolHorizon Primary SchoolHougang Primary SchoolHuamin Primary SchoolInnova Primary SchoolJiemin Primary SchoolJing Shan Primary SchoolJunyuan Primary SchoolJurong Primary SchoolJurong West Primary SchoolKeming Primary SchoolKranji Primary SchoolLakeside Primary SchoolLianhua Primary SchoolMarsiling Primary SchoolMayflower Primary SchoolMeridian Primary SchoolNaval Base Primary SchoolNew Town Primary SchoolNorth Spring Primary SchoolNorth View Primary SchoolNorth Vista Primary SchoolNorthland Primary SchoolNorthoaks Primary SchoolNorthshore Primary SchoolOasis Primary SchoolOpera Estate Primary SchoolPalm View Primary SchoolPark View Primary SchoolPasir Ris Primary SchoolPeitong Primary SchoolPei Ying Primary SchoolPioneer Primary SchoolPrincess Elizabeth Primary SchoolPunngol Cove Primary SchoolPunngol Green Primary SchoolPunngol Primary SchoolPunngol View Primary SchoolQifa Primary SchoolQihua Primary SchoolQueenstown Primary SchoolQueenstown Primary SchoolRadin Mas Primary SchoolRaffles Girls' Primary SchoolRiver Valley Primary SchoolRiverside Primary SchoolRivervale Primary SchoolRosyth SchoolRulang Primary SchoolSembawang Primary SchoolSeng Kang Primary SchoolSengkang Green Primary SchoolShuqun Primary SchoolSi Ling Primary SchoolSouth View Primary SchoolSpringdale Primary SchoolTampines North Primary SchoolTampines Primary SchoolTanjong Katong Primary SchoolTeck Ghee Primary SchoolTeck Whye Primary SchoolTelok Kurau Primary SchoolTemasek Primary SchoolTownsville Primary SchoolUnity Primary SchoolValour Primary SchoolWaterway Primary SchoolWellington Primary SchoolWest Grove Primary SchoolWest Spring Primary SchoolWest View Primary SchoolWestwood Primary SchoolWhite Sands Primary SchoolWoodgrove Primary SchoolWoodlands Primary SchoolWoodlands Ring Primary SchoolXinghua Primary SchoolXingnan Primary SchoolXinmin Primary SchoolXishan Primary SchoolYangzheng Primary SchoolYew Tee Primary SchoolYio Chu Kang Primary SchoolYishun Primary SchoolYu Neng Primary SchoolYuhua Primary SchoolYumin Primary SchoolZhangde Primary SchoolZhenghua Primary SchoolZhonghua Primary School

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