Saturday, 19 August 2017

Top 10 Most Unique Singapore School Uniforms

Came across this blog post regarding the top 10 most unique school uniforms, links down below :
http://goodyfeed.com/10-singapore-schools-unique-uniforms/

(School uniforms are not ranked in any particular order)










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Sunday, 13 August 2017

5 Most Popular Secondary School Girl Uniforms As Voted By Singaporeans


Check out this article on "5 Most Popular Secondary School Girl Uniforms As Voted By Singaporeans" at the link below
https://zula.sg/secondary-girl-uniform/

Meanwhile you can view the result down below!



By Guys (According from 1st to 5th)















By Girls (According from 1st to 5th)





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Tuesday, 1 August 2017

Zhenghua Secondary School


Zhenghua Secondary School (Abbreviation: ZSS; simplified Chinese: 正华中学; traditional Chinese: 正華中學) is a government co-educational secondary school located at Bukit Panjang, Singapore.

The school provides Express and Normal Academic/Technical courses from Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 levels and does not offer Tamil language.

Zhenghua Secondary School was established on 15 December 1999. The founding Principal was Cynthia Goh. She served as the school's Principal for 3 years, from December 1999 to December 2002. It was under her guidance that the pioneer batch of Head Of Departments and teachers, crafted the school's crest, song, its motto, creed, mission and vision.

Initially, ZSS was temporarily housed in Greenridge Secondary. The school only moved to its own premises at 91 Senja Road in December 2000. In 2001, it was the school's turn to be hosts, sharing its premises with West Spring Secondary for a year. During Goh's tenure that The school had the Handover Ceremony on 18 April 2001 and the Official Opening Ceremony on 1 November 2002. The Guest of Honour was former MP, Mr Gan Kim Yong who is now the Minister of Manpower.
In December 2002, Goh retired from the education service. Lim Kuan Min, former Principal of Bishan Park Secondary, took over as the second Principal of Zhenghua Secondary School with effect from 15 December 2002.

The first Vice Principal was Shawal Hussein who served from June 2002 to July 2005. He was succeeded by Dennise Yap who was posted to Zhenghua Secondary School in July 2005 and served until September 2009. Currently, there are two Vice Principals. They are Lee Seck Yeong who joined the school on 15 December 2006 and Kalvindar Singh who was posted in on 15 December 2009.

The school implemented a strict set of rules and regulations. Students in the school if found out to have committed any offences will be punished. Punishment includes detention, suspension, caning (for male students) or even expulsion. Discipline matters are usually handled by the Discipline Committee, based in the Blue Room, which also serves as a detention area.

In the school, male students in Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 are required to wear a red short-sleeved shirt with black long trousers, and white socks with black shoes. Female students in Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 are required to wear a red tucked out short-sleeved shirt, black skirt which must cover the knees, and white socks with black shoes.
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Yuying Secondary School


Yuying Secondary (Chinese: 育英中学) was founded by the Hainanese Community in 1910 as a Chinese medium high school. It is one of the oldest school in Singapore.

Initially, it was known as Yock Eng School (Chinese: 育英学校). In 1947, it was renamed to Yock Eng High School (Chinese: 育英中校). Finally, in 1985, its name is changed to Yuying Secondary (Chinese: 育英中学).
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Yusof Ishak Secondary School


Yusof Ishak Secondary School (abbreviationYISS) is a government secondary school located in Bukit BatokSingapore. The school is named after Yusof Ishak who was the first president of Singapore.

Yusof Ishak Secondary School was established in 1965 as Jubilee Integrated Secondary School. It was an integrated school offering secondary education to an enrolment of 984 pupils and 37 teachers of two streams, in English and Malay.On 29 July 1966, then Prime Minister, Mr Lee Kuan Yew declared open Yusof Ishak Secondary School (YISS) at Jubilee Road. Yusof Ishak Secondary School is the only school to be named after a President of the Republic of Singapore. In 1992, the school became the first school to top the value-added ranking in both the Express and Normal Streams. The new school building was officially opened on 29 July 2000 by Dr Ong Chit Chung, MP, Bukit Timah GRC.In Dec 1998, we moved to our Bukit Batok Campus.

YISS is the only school to be named after a President of the Republic of Singapore. Hence, the school vision is: The First President School, an institution that nurtures Scholars, Sportsmen and Statesmen. YI has been doing well in co-curricular areas. 2010 is a landmark year, having achieved value added results and also being awarded the Best NCC Girls (Land) Best Unit in Singapore.

Male students wear a white-colored shirt bearing a pocket and the school logo, coupled with dark-blue shorts (for lower secondary students) or pants (for the upper secondary students). Female students wear white or skin-colored undergarments, sometimes together with shorts, under a plain white blouse and a dark-blue knee-length skirt.

The school tie is to be worn during school formal matters. For Physical Education (PE), students are to wear a shirt with the school logo printed at the side and with PE shorts.
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Yuhua Secondary School


Yuhua Secondary School started in January 1986 with Mr Loh Weng Kheong as its first Principal. On 16 September 1988, Yuhua Secondary School was officially declared opened by the Guest-of-Honour, Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, then Member of Parliament for Yuhua GRC. Since its inception in 1986, under the leadership of its six Principals, Yuhua Secondary has always strived to provide a student-centric, values-driven education for all.
In December 2011, Yuhua Secondary embarked on another new chapter with Ms Ng Sook Kit taking over its helm. Garnering the support of Yuhuans, staff and stakeholders the school focused on enhancing ‘The Yuhua Experience’ to provide Yuhuans with multiple learning opportunities; improving ‘The Yuhua Programme’ to value-add to Yuhuans’ knowledge, skills and prepare them for life; strengthening ‘The Yuhua Spirit’ by leveraging partnerships to help Yuhuans succeed; and nurturing ‘The Desired Yuhuan Profile’ encapsulated in the 4Cs, namely clarity, confidence, commitment and courage. To further the pursuit in developing Yuhuans holistically and create a vibrant learning culture, many new initiatives such as the Habits of Mind, department flagship programmes, iSAY student forum, Holistic Health Run, Distinguished Speaker Series, Learning Fiesta, etc. were introduced. The Integrated Project and Events Management (Applied Learning Programme) and MELODY (Learning-for-Life Programme) were conceptualised and introduced in 2014 to develop lifelong learners who are passionate, purposeful and resilient.
The school underwent the Programme for Rebuilding and IMproving Existing Schools (PRIME) from 2013 to 2014. With the completion of PRIME, facilities such as the indoor sports hall, an auditorium with 150-seating capacity, barrier-free access features and special teaching rooms for collaborative learning have created more opportunities to provide a more conducive and inclusive learning environment. To mark the significance in the completion of PRIME in December 2014, all staff and Yuhuans, accompanied by the Guest-of-Honour, Mr Desmond Lee, embarked on a ‘Walk to Remember’ from the holding site to Jurong West Street 41. The walk also symbolises Yuhua’s commitment in the pursuit of excellence.

On 30 April 2015, the new school campus was officially declared open by Mr Desmond Lee, then Minister of State, Ministry of National Development and Advisor to Jurong GRC Grassroots Organisations. A tree named Averrhoa carambola L, was planted to signify the school’s commitment to environmental protection as well as to symbolise the partnership between school and community in nurturing the young. As part of SG50 Celebrations, a tribute to the pioneer educators was also made in recognition of their contributions to the school and nation-building.


Driven by the school philosophy, Every Student Our Responsibility, Ms Ng led the school in 2015 to embark on a re-envisioning journey. A series of Yuhua Conversations were carried out with key stakeholders to envision the school’s future directions in providing a holistic education that prepares Yuhuans to thrive in the fast-changing world. The year-long Yuhua Conversations culminated in a new set of school vision, mission and values.
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Yuan Ching Secondary School


Yuan Ching Secondary School (abbreviation: YCSS) is a secondary school located in Jurong West, Singapore. It was established on January 1978 as a government-run, co-educational, integrated school with students choosing either Chinese or English as the medium of instruction. Mr Chou We Chuan was the founding principal. From 1978 - 1985, the school also functioned as a pre-university centre offering arts and commerce courses. The last batch of Chinese medium students graduated in 1987.

The school is given support by the School Advising Committee, the Parent Support Group and Yuan Ching Alumni as well as by the partnership with Taman Jurong Community Club etc.
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Yishun Town Secondary School


Yishun Town Secondary School (abbreviationYTSS) is a co-educational secondary school in YishunSingapore.

The school logo incorporates the letter Y. It stands for the town of Yishun and for its youthfulness. The four arrows represent the development of the heart, body, mind and soul. The circle symbolises the goal of a well-rounded pupil. Yellow arrows and circle represent the vibrancy of the school's endeavours.

Yishun Town Secondary School, Nan Chiau High School & Xinmin Secondary School hold combined sports meets yearly since 2013 to give student athletes from the participating schools a platform to showcase their physical talent and also for the schools to unite together to celebrate and enjoy. Apart from the inter-school competitions among students, parent-teacher races are also featured to engage the parents and school staff.
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Yio Chu Kang Secondary School


Yio Chu Kang Secondary School was established in 1965 in the same year that Singapore became a Republic. It was built to provide secondary education for the pupils who lived in the Yio Chu Kang area in response to a request made by villagers during a visit by Mr. Lee Kuan Yew, the Prime Minister, to the community. The area at that was a rural farming village and the school began as a Chinese / English integrated school. The Chinese name of the school is Yong Kang Zhong Xue. In 1982, the school was resited to its present premises in Ang Mo Kio. The new premises was opened by Mr Lau Ping Sum, MP for Yio Chu Kang constituency.

Yio Chu Kang Secondary School has a sister school relationship with The Knox School in Melbourne, Australia. It will be merged along with Chong Boon Secondary School from 2018.
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Xinmin Secondary School


Xinmin Secondary School (XMSS) is a co-educational secondary school in Hougang, Singapore with autonomous status.

The display of grace and exuberance depicts vibrant and dynamic students. The three bold strokes surging forward signify students embracing the future with confidence and optimism. The three figures represent the close partnership between school, home and community.

Xinmin Secondary School, Nan Chiau High School & Yishun Town Secondary School hold combined sports meets yearly since 2013 to give student athletes from the participating schools a platform to showcase their physical talent and also for the schools to unite together to celebrate and enjoy. Apart from the inter-school competitions among students, parent-teacher races are also featured to engage the parents and school staff.

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Woodlands Ring Secondary School


Woodlands Ring Secondary School (WRSS) is a government secondary school in Woodlands New Town, Singapore. The school is a designated a niche school for robotics enterprise.

In its early years it temporarily housed Woodlands Ring Primary School(1998), Sembawang Secondary School(1999), Evergreen Primary School(1999) and Orchid Park Secondary School(1999). On 28 July 2000, the permanent school compound was opened by then MP of Sembawang GRC (Woodlands) Assoc Professor Chin Tet Yung.

On 29 March 2008 the school celebrated its 10th anniversary at the Republic Cultural Centre Theatre, Republic Polytechnic. The performance was entitled "An evening with WRS Stars 'A Better Tomorrow'".

On 21 April 2012 the school produced its largest event up to date, the public performance at NUS Cultural Centre. The event was themed "Making Waves Tomorrow" with theme song "Make A Wave" by Demi Lovato and Joe Jona. The performance attracted alumni of the school. The performers took more than 5 months to prepare for this public performance.

In late-2016, the school put up a public performance at Republic Cultural Centre Theatre where students are able to showcase their talent and CCA are also able to put up their own performance for the public.The school crest forms the initials Woodlands Ring Secondary School, WRSS. It signifies the protection of the spirit of growth, strength and endless search for knowledge for a brighter future.
  • W in the shape of a pair of hands signifies the firm and warm support for growth and develops the potential of every pupil.
  • R represented by the ring encompassing the 5 pointed stars symbolizes a bright, balanced and wholesome person nurtured in a continuous warm and caring environment. Each point of the star represents a dimension of growth, the cognitive, physical, social, moral and aesthetic domains.
  • The double SS forms the icon of the flame of knowledge, which illuminates the path of the rising star to carry on the firm traditions of our pioneering spirit.
  • RED is the colour of dynamism and strength, the passion to rise and succeed.
  • GREEN is the colour of growth and development.
  • GOLDEN YELLOW like the rays of the sun, radiates hope, wisdom and warmth.
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Woodlands Secondary School


The overall blue tone reflects the setting of the school near the sea. Blue represents harmony, serenity and a closeness to nature.

The six-pointed golden star encompasses the total development of the individual — academic, physical, social, emotional, aesthetic and moral aspects are strengthened to a fineness represented by the points of the star.

The stylised W is designed as a soaring bird representing purity of spirit and ambition to reach greater heights. It is the focus of loyalty and aims to foster a sense of belonging and pride in the school.
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Whitley Secondary School


Whitley Secondary School (abbreviationWSS) is a co-educational government secondary school located at 30, Bishan St 24, BishanSingapore. Whitley Secondary (School Cluster) is the centre of excellence for national education of Singapore for South Zone.

The Whitley School Uniform (attire)should be worn on working days. It consists of a white sleeved shirt with either short trousers (Secondary 1 & 2) or brown long trousers (Secondary 3, 4 & 5) for males and brown skirts for females.

White socks and shoes are compulsory with the attire.

Whitleyans wear a brown striped tie every Wednesday and go to the hall to watch a performance.

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Westwood Secondary School


Westwood Secondary School (Abbreviation: WWSS; Chinese: 维林中校; Malay: Sekolah Menengah Westwood) is a government secondary school in Jurong West, Singapore.

The school has a good reputation in the neighbourhood for its strict attitude towards discipline, education and curriculum. Over 80% of its Secondary One students made this school one of their top 3 choice schools during the Secondary One Posting Exercise. In 2011, according to an interview with the school by Lianhe Zaobao, the cut-off aggregate to its express stream was 217. During the 2010 GCE O level Examinations, about two-third of its candidates scored L1R5 points lower than 21 and were able to enter the A level course.

Westwood places strong emphasis on continual learning, a school value, for both teachers and students. The school has developed a structured approach in the professional development of the staff and students. It has also moved towards building a Professional Learning Community (PLC) by setting up staff into professional learning teams to look into various curricular and pedagogical aspects of teaching and learning.

Teachers have the opportunity to share the outcomes of their areas of research through various platforms at the school, cluster, national and international level. In 2010, three PLC teams had the opportunity to present their findings in Brunei, Malaysia and another two will be going to Japan at the end of 2011.
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West Spring Secondary School


West Spring Secondary School (abbreviated as WSSS) is a government secondary school in Bukit Panjang, Singapore.

West Spring Secondary School had been scheduled to be built over a plot of land over at Dairy Farm Road, where there used to be a temple which had a well. The well was believed to bring good fortune to those who cleansed in its waters. Based on the location of the plot of land, the school was named as West Spring Secondary School, where "West Spring" means "a spring (or well) in the West".

West Spring Secondary School started classes on 2 January 2001, then moved from a temporary holding campus along Teck Whye Crescent to the new permanent campus 61 Senja Road in January 2005.

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Unity Secondary School


Unity Secondary School (abbreviationUSS) is a government co-educational secondary school in Choa Chu KangSingapore. It provides Express, Normal Academic and Normal Technical courses from secondary 1 - 4/5 levels.

Unity Secondary School was established in January 2000 with 17 staff and 364 pupils. Mr N Satianathan, who was appointed Principal-designate in July 1999, became the school’s first Principal. The official opening ceremony of the school was held on 15 November 2001.

On 19 December 2005, Miss Tan Siew Piang took over as the second principal of the school. In 2010, the school hosted one of the legs of the torch relay of the inaugural Youth Olympic Games.

The current Principal, Mdm Aini, who joined the school on 01 January 2016, is the fourth Principal of the school.
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Yishun Secondary School


Yishun Secondary School, abbreviated as YSS (Chinese: 义顺中学, PinYin: Yì shùn Zhòng xué) is a government secondary school in YishunSingapore. YSS is located at 4 Yishun Street 71. YSS became single session after the completion of a new extension block in 1999. YSS is the first school in Singapore to have established the Applied Learning Programme in Sonic Arts.

The completion of the original school building was in 1985. The building consist of 3 different schools: Yishun Secondary School, Yishun Town Secondary School and Yishun Junior College. In 1986, Yishun Secondary School & Yishun Town Secondary School shifted out of the building to Yishun Town Secondary School. Both of the schools were under different administration. Under Mr. Leong Kah Chong (from 1986-1995)'s guidance, they shifted back to the existing building. The official opening of the school was in 1988 by the MP for Nee Soon, Dr. Koh Lip Lin.


Our School Crest is in the shape of a drop of water that symbolises the thirst for knowledge.
  1. The branches represent our 6 core values that form the guiding principles underpinning the school's efforts in the holistic development of the pupils.
  2. The progressive growth of the branches indicates the different stages of learning our pupils have to go through before achieving their ultimate goal.
  3. The circle represents the fruits of labour that can be achieved through dedication, determination and self-discipline.
The blue background symbolises our pupils reaching out to seize the rich expanse of possibilities in the New Economy through innovation and enterprise.
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Temasek Secondary School


Temasek Secondary School (TMS) is an autonomous secondary school in Singapore and serves Secondary One through Four. It was founded in 1980 sharing a campus with Bedok North Secondary School at Upper Changi Road. In 1995, the school attained autonomy, and in March 1999, the school moved to its current campus at Upper East Coast Road. It was ranked at all-time high 16th place among all secondary schools in 2000.


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