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'''Loyang Secondary School''' (LYSS or LYS) (洛阳中学) was a government co-educational neighbourhood secondary school in [[Pasir Ris]]. It was founded in 1989. The Principal was Mr Lee Hak Boon. The Vice-Principal was Ms Tan Chor Hiang.
'''Loyang Secondary School''' (LYSS or LYS) was a government co-educational neighbourhood secondary school in [[Pasir Ris]]. It was founded in 1989. The Principal was Mr Lee Hak Boon. The Vice-Principal was Ms Tan Chor Hiang.


The nearest MRT station is [[Pasir Ris station|Pasir Ris]].
The nearest MRT station is [[Pasir Ris station|Pasir Ris]].
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*Pupil may be expelled from school.
*Pupil may be expelled from school.
*Pupil may be referred to external agencies such as the Police or Homes of Juvenile Offenders.
*Pupil may be referred to external agencies such as the Police or Homes of Juvenile Offenders.





Latest revision as of 14:16, 20 October 2018

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Loyang Secondary School
洛阳中学
Sekolah Menengah Loyang
Information
Opened 1989
Closed 2018
Address 12 Pasir Ris Street 11, Singapore 519073
Former Principal Mr Lee Hak Boon
Former Vice Principal Ms Ng Bee Ling
Mr Steven Ho
Abbreviation LYSS
Vision To be a vibrant learning community - inspiring personal discovery.
Mission Harnessing Potential, Opening Minds, Moulding Character, Empowering lives through personalising learning
Motto To Excel with Dignity

Loyang Secondary School (LYSS or LYS) was a government co-educational neighbourhood secondary school in Pasir Ris. It was founded in 1989. The Principal was Mr Lee Hak Boon. The Vice-Principal was Ms Tan Chor Hiang.

The nearest MRT station is Pasir Ris.

Innovation and Enterprise is a life style in the school. Students build their fitness and resilience through rugged outdoor activities and annual camps which incorporate learning journeys and CIP. Learning goes beyond the classrooms. All students participate in a 5-day camp. In addition, mountain trekking out of Singapore is organized to places like Belumut, Panti, Ophir, Mulu and Mt Everest Base Camp. Student Councillors are also selected to attend a 5-day Outward Bound Course. Loyang Secondary School emerged as semi-finalists in Arena 2007 (MediaCorp Inter-School Debates Competition).

The school merged with Greenview Secondary School to form Loyang View Secondary School in 2018.

Discipline[edit]

When a pupil breaks the school rules or commits offences, the pupil may be faced with one or more of the following consequences:

  • The pupil's name will be reported to the Ministry of Education through the School Cockpit system. The School Cockpit (Offence Module) system is a computerised system designed to track pupils' behaviour in school.
  • Pupil may be warned and counselled for the offence that he/she committed.
  • Pupil's parents may be called in to see the Teachers, Vice Principal or Principal.
  • Pupil may be caned for the offence (male students only).
  • Pupil may be internally suspended from lessons or externally suspended from school.
  • Pupil may be expelled from school.
  • Pupil may be referred to external agencies such as the Police or Homes of Juvenile Offenders.




The school song
We sing out loud with joy and pride
We take all challenges in our stride
We always stretch ourselves to the full
In honour of Loyang Secondary School
We work together hand in hand
With trust and dedication
We move ahead step by step
To excel with dignity
We forge ahead with zeal and skills
We do our best in all fields
We always strive to be at the fore
In honour of our home, lovely Singapore
We work together hand in hand
With trust and dedication
We move ahead step by step
To excel with dignity

Achievements[edit]

In 2011, Loyang achieved Gold in the following:

  • Boys' Brigade
  • NCC (Land Boys)
  • NPCC (Land)
  • Singapore Youth Festival - Guzheng Ensemble

Campus SuperStar (Season 2)[edit]

A Secondary 1 student, Shawn Tok triumphed over 4,500 contestants to be crowned the overall champion of the second season of Campus SuperStar 《校园SuperStar》, a spin-off from the wildly successful Project SuperStar 《绝对 SuperStar》. At 13, Shawn is the youngest contestant to win the title of this singing talent show for teens on Channel U.

A hot favorite from the start of the competition, Shawn was edged out in the earlier rounds. But this cute young boy has won so many fans that he returned back into the ring in the Revival Round.

Despite being the youngest of the lot, Shawn Tok is arguably one of the strongest contestants, taking into account both praises by the judges and the spontaneous rounds of loud applause and cheers he got for each of his performance.

Immediately following his win, this young boy was selected to front the latest TV campaign for MediaCorp. He also caught the eyes of local producer and made his acting debut in a telemovie God of Fortune 《天降运财》 which was released in early 2008.

Shawn Tok 卓轩正, from Loyang Secondary School, Season 2's youngest competitor at a small age of 13, is well-received by the judges and received commendable scores of 24 and 25 out of 30 from the judges in Quarter Final 1A 4 June 2007 and Revival Round on 16 July 2007, respectively. Despite his body size typical of that of a child, he is equipped with a cute image, backed with a strong, powerful voice. All 3 judges of Season 2 have high hopes for him.

The Arena[edit]

The school competed in the televised debating competition The Arena, shown on Mediacorp Channel 5. Loyang's team defeated Raffles Institution in the opening round and Xinmin Secondary School in the quarter-finals, before losing to Hwa Chong Institution in the semi-finals. (The competition was won by the United World College of South East Asia, which beat Hwa Chong in the final).