Coral Secondary School

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Coral Secondary School
云海中学
Sekolah Menengah Coral
Information
Opened 1999
Closed 2017
Address 31 Pasir Ris Street 51, Singapore 518901
Former Principal Mr Arivazhagan Manickam
Former Vice Principals Mrs Chang-Loy Wee Meng
Mrs Selina Tan
Mrs Yap-Ter Mei Li
Abbreviation CSS

Coral Secondary School (CSS) was a government co-educational neighbourhood secondary school in Pasir Ris. Coral Secondary School opened in January 1999 with 6 Secondary one classes Initially, the school had 17 teaching staff and 8 support staff. The school began its lessons at Siglap Secondary School and moved to its new premises on 15 November 1999.

The original name of the school in Chinese is a literal translation of the word 'coral' (珊瑚). However, it had been changed to 'Yunhai' (云海), which can be interpreted and written in two versions: the original or the simplified form. The original version literally means cloud and sea. It is believed that corals grow well in the sea with a cloudy sky. The Chinese characters emphasises the importance of tradition and culture as well as the beauty of art and music. Hence, the school has adopted the original version of the interpretation of 'coral'.

The nearest MRT station is Pasir Ris.

The school merged with Siglap Secondary School to form Meridian Secondary School in 2017.

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.

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