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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...med as [[Yishun Innova Junior College]], which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The last principal, Mr M
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...med as Tampines Meridian Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The former Tampines Juni
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...dents/ite-college-east-full-time-courses/#applied_health_sciences Academic schools]==
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...as [[Tampines Meridian Junior College]], which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The last principal, Ms P
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...rst co-educational secondary school and it was also among one of the first schools in Singapore to offer Malay-medium secondary classes.<ref>[http://siglapian
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...by 2024. NAFA offers full-time diploma and degree programmes across three schools: the School of Art and Design (fine art, design and media, fashion studies
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...s [[Anderson Serangoon Junior College]], which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The last principal, Mr M
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ge was announced on 29 December 2015 by then Acting Minister of Education (Schools), Ng Chee Meng, in an MOE ceremony at Shangri-La Hotel.
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...enamed as Jurong Pioneer Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The former Jurong Junior
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...renamed as Yishun Innova Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The former Innova Junior
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ed 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 H
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...more laboratories, and computer, commerce, language, CCA rooms than other schools and had a career guidance and a counselling room. The building also feature
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Ministry of Education announced Bishan Park Secondary School as one of the schools to be affected by the merger programme. As a result, it merged into [[Peirc
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ed as Anderson Serangoon Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, having the "older" school's name in front. The former Serangoon Jun
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...centralise the pre-university education provided by the different Catholic schools, a move in the nation's adoption of the junior college system. At current s
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Ministry of Education announced Chong Boon Secondary School as one of the schools to be affected by the merger programme. As a result, it merged into [[Yio C
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  • {{Infobox/Schools Originally the ITE College Central schools were located at [[Bedok]], [[Bishan]], MacPherson, [[Tampines]] and [[Yishu
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  • {{Infobox/Schools In July 2010, the new 9.54-hectare mega-campus opened, operating four schools. At this time, several of the network campuses were closed and the courses
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Singapore. Founded in 1956, it is one of the Special Assistance Plan high schools designated by the Ministry of Education in recognition of its heritage and
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...it Timah campus of SIM University. The campus is markedly larger than most schools in Singapore and the region.
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ore in terms of academic results. It is also one of the largest government schools in Singapore in terms of physical area.
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Special/Express stream among 139 secondary schools in the first ranking of schools by the Ministry of Education. The same year, Fuchun took part for the first
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ents among its students and staff, and a blend of the best programmes both schools offer. A new name, Meridian, was selected to give the merger school a nosta
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...ology, health and life sciences.The courses are offered through 9 academic schools, School of Business and Accountancy, School of Engineering, School of Human
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...itution in Singapore. Founded in 1984, LASALLE boasts eight art and design schools that offer more than 30 diplomas, undergraduate and postgraduate programmes
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Winchester Network. It also cofounded the Global Alliance of Leading-Edge Schools.
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Anglican mission school, part of St. Andrew's School. It is affiliated to schools under the Anglican Diocese of Singapore, as well as Presbyterian High Schoo
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools [[Category:Secondary schools in Singapore]]
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...or more language streams under one administration and one principal. Thus, schools such as Yio Chu Kang Secondary School became a critical strategy in early n
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  • {{Infobox/Station ...pening-at-stevens-station-on "Air-conditioned underpass near 2 Bukit Timah schools opening at Stevens MRT station on Nov 23"]. Malavika Menon (Straits Times,
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  • {{Infobox/Schools ...Primary School and [[Catholic Junior College]] and is one of 7 Gabrielite schools in Singapore.<ref>[http://newspapers.nl.sg/Digitised/Article.aspx?articleid
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