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'''Jurong Junior College''' (JJC) is a junior college located in Jurong West, Singapore. It is the 9th junior college to be established by the Ministry of Education (MOE), and was first situated at West Coast Road, next to Pandan Reservoir. The college became functional in April 1981 and opened its doors to the first batch of students under Principal Koh Beng Thiam. In January 1985, JJC was relocated to its current campus at Corporation Road.<br>
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|Img=[[File:Jurong JC Logo.png|150px]]
|Name=Jurong Junior College<br>裕廊初级学院<br>Maktab Rendah Jurong
|Info=
{{Infoline|Opened|1981}}
{{Infoline|Closed|2019}}
{{Infoline|Address|U800 Corporation Road, Singapore 649809}}
{{Infoline|Principal|Dr Hang Kim Hoo}}
{{Infoline|Vice Principal|Mr Chua Kah Sheng<br>Ms Patricia Lim<br>Ms Sharon Thien}}
{{Infoline|Abbreviation|JJC}}
{{Infoline|Vision|College of Choice, Education of Value.}}
{{Infoline|Mission|Nurturing Confident Learners with a Global Outlook, Developing Leaders of Character with a Heart to Serve.}}
{{Infoline|Motto|Plus Ultra<br>''(Further Beyond)''}}
}}


JJC was announced as the 4th Language Elective Programme (Chinese) Centre by the MOE on 9 April 2005. The Chinese Language Elective Programme (CLEP) aims to encourage students who have the interest and ability to take up H2 Chinese Language and Literature. Hence from 2006, the college began offering the CLEP together with 3 other JCs, and later Dunman High School when it was announced as the fifth centre to offer the same programme.<br>
'''Jurong Junior College''' (JJC) is a junior college in Singapore and was established on April 1981 offering two-year pre-university courses leading to the [[GCE Advanced Level]] examinations. Jurong Junior College was first situated at West Coast Road, next to Pandan Reservoir. The college became functional in April 1981 and opened its doors to the first batch of students in 1982. In January 1985, Jurong Junior College was relocated to its current campus at Corporation Road.


JJC celebrated its 30th anniversary in 2011.<br>
JJC was announced as the 4th Language Elective Programme (Chinese) Centre by the MOE on 9 April 2005. The Chinese Language Elective Programme (CLEP) aims to encourage students who have the interest and ability to take up H2 Chinese Language and Literature. Hence from 2006, the college began offering the CLEP together with 3 other JCs, and later Dunman High School when it was announced as the fifth centre to offer the same programme.


JJC will close in 2019 due to the merger with Innova Junior College, JJC will also not accept students in 2018.<br>
Jurong Junior College merged with Pioneer Junior College in 2019 as announced on April 20, 2017. The merged school has been renamed as [[Jurong Pioneer Junior College]], which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The last principal, Dr Hang Kim Hoo took over as the new principal for Jurong Pioneer Junior College.


==External Links==
==Principals==
{| class="wikitable"
!Principal
!Years Served
|-
|Koh Beng Thiam
|1982 – 1986
|-
|V. Govindarrasu
|1987 – 1993
|-
|Ching Ah Kim
|1994 – 2005
|-
|Koh Yong Chiah
|2005 – 2010
|-
|Tay Lai Ling
|2010 – 2015
|-
|Hang Kim Hoo
|2016 – 2018
|}
==Notable Alumni==
*Eric Moo: Singer
*Pornsak: Host
*Pritam Singh: Politician, Member of Parliament
*Desmond Tan: Actor
*Ang Hin Kee: Politician, Member of Parliament
*Yaw Shin Leong: Former Member of Parliament


* [http://www.jurongjc.moe.edu.sg/ Jurong Junior College official website]
==Links==
* [http://www.schooltubers.sg/MHT/Groups/Groups_Group_Details.php?current_objID=384 Jurong Junior College | Schooltubers]
{{Junior Colleges}}
* [http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jurong_Junior_College Wikipedia Article]


[[Category:Junior colleges in Singapore]]
*[http://www.jurongjc.moe.edu.sg/ Official website]
*[http://www.straitstimes.com/singapore/education/4-pairs-of-jcs-to-merge-as-student-numbers-shrink-14-primary-and-6-secondary]
 
[[Category:Defunct schools]]

Latest revision as of 22:23, 8 August 2019

Jurong JC Logo.png
Jurong Junior College
裕廊初级学院
Maktab Rendah Jurong
Information
Opened 1981
Closed 2019
Address U800 Corporation Road, Singapore 649809
Principal Dr Hang Kim Hoo
Vice Principal Mr Chua Kah Sheng
Ms Patricia Lim
Ms Sharon Thien
Abbreviation JJC
Vision College of Choice, Education of Value.
Mission Nurturing Confident Learners with a Global Outlook, Developing Leaders of Character with a Heart to Serve.
Motto Plus Ultra
(Further Beyond)

Jurong Junior College (JJC) is a junior college in Singapore and was established on April 1981 offering two-year pre-university courses leading to the GCE Advanced Level examinations. Jurong Junior College was first situated at West Coast Road, next to Pandan Reservoir. The college became functional in April 1981 and opened its doors to the first batch of students in 1982. In January 1985, Jurong Junior College was relocated to its current campus at Corporation Road.

JJC was announced as the 4th Language Elective Programme (Chinese) Centre by the MOE on 9 April 2005. The Chinese Language Elective Programme (CLEP) aims to encourage students who have the interest and ability to take up H2 Chinese Language and Literature. Hence from 2006, the college began offering the CLEP together with 3 other JCs, and later Dunman High School when it was announced as the fifth centre to offer the same programme.

Jurong Junior College merged with Pioneer Junior College in 2019 as announced on April 20, 2017. The merged school has been renamed as Jurong Pioneer Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The last principal, Dr Hang Kim Hoo took over as the new principal for Jurong Pioneer Junior College.

Principals[edit]

Principal Years Served
Koh Beng Thiam 1982 – 1986
V. Govindarrasu 1987 – 1993
Ching Ah Kim 1994 – 2005
Koh Yong Chiah 2005 – 2010
Tay Lai Ling 2010 – 2015
Hang Kim Hoo 2016 – 2018

Notable Alumni[edit]

  • Eric Moo: Singer
  • Pornsak: Host
  • Pritam Singh: Politician, Member of Parliament
  • Desmond Tan: Actor
  • Ang Hin Kee: Politician, Member of Parliament
  • Yaw Shin Leong: Former Member of Parliament

Links[edit]

Junior Colleges ViewTalkEdit
Junior Colleges Anderson Serangoon Junior CollegeAnglo-Chinese Junior CollegeCatholic Junior CollegeEunoia Junior CollegeJurong Pioneer Junior CollegeMillennia InstituteNanyang Junior CollegeNational Junior CollegeSaint Andrew's Junior CollegeTampines Meridian Junior CollegeTemasek Junior CollegeVictoria Junior CollegeYishun Innova Junior College
Others Dunman High SchoolHwa Chong InstitutionNUS High School of Mathematics and ScienceRaffles InstitutionRiver Valley High School
Defunct Innova Junior CollegeJurong Junior CollegeSerangoon Junior CollegeTampines Junior College