Temasek Junior College
Temasek Junior College (TJC) is a junior college in Singapore and was established in 1977. It is located in Bedok. The college admits students for the six-year Integrated Programme and the two-year pre-university course, both culminating in the GCE Advanced Level national examination. Camilla, Duchess of Cornwall wife of Prince of United Kingdom, visited Temasek Junior College in 2017.
Temasek Junior College was established in 1976 as the second government junior college in Singapore, with the intake of its pioneer batch of students the following year. The College was the second to bear the reference to the nation, after National Junior College. The name "Temasek", a reference Singapore which meant "a maritime island", was adopted to honour the resilience, fortitude and courage of the nation's forefathers.
In 1982, Temasek Junior College became one of the pre-university centres to offer its variation of the Humanities Scholarship Programme (HSP), co-ordinated by the Ministry of Education.
Principal
Principal | Years Served |
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Wee Heng Tin | 1977 – 1979 |
Eugene Wijeysingha | 1980 – 1985 |
Goh Chi Lan | 1986 – 1988 |
Robert Tan Hui Sen | 1989 – 1999 |
Cheong Poh Gek | 2000 – 2001 |
Lim Lai Cheng | 2002 – 2005 |
Loke-Yeo Teck Yong | 2006 – 2011 |
Susan Leong | 2012 – 2015 |
Low Ay Nar | 2016 – present |
CCAs
Cultural and Performing Arts | Service and Enrichment | Sports |
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Notable alumni
Government
- Lim Biow Chuan: Deputy Speaker, Member of Parliament
- Fatimah Lateef: Member of Parliament
- Low Yen Ling: Member of Parliament
- Patrick Tay: Member of Parliament
- Zainal Bin Sapari: Member of Parliament
- Inderjit Singh: Former Member of Parliament
- Yee Jenn Jong: Former Non-Constituency Member of Parliament
- Hoong Wee Teck: Commissioner of Police, Singapore Police Force
Law
- Lok Vi Ming: Senior Counsel, President of the Law Society of Singapore for 2013
- Joel Lee Tye Beng: Vice Dean, Student Affairs, Law Faculty, National University of Singapore
Arts
- Nelson Kwei: Prominent music conductor
- Ivan Heng: Singaporean stage actor and director
- Li Feihui: Prominent Mandopop musician
- Youyi: Television host and actress