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Haig Girls' School
51 Koon Seng Road, 427072
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学校概况
Haig Girls' School (海格女校)成立于1951年,是新加坡唯一一所纯女生小学,位于东海岸。作为一所政府小学,学校以多元文化和培养学生自信、尊重为办学特色,并被评为“Character Development Award”优秀学校。(来源:学校官网 2021年)
网络评价
Google Review评分4.4/5。多数评论赞赏学校环境及教师团队,认为适合希望全面发展的女生;偶有对学术成绩“非最顶尖”表达中性意见。(来源:Google Reviews 2024年)
National Day Awards 2025
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mdm Wan Alfida Bte Suleiman School Staff Developer
∙ Ms Seah Xiao Yun Sherlyn Vice-Principal
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Ng Peng Woon Rachel Level Head
∙ Ms Teh Soo Bin Senior Teacher
National Day Awards 2024
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mdm Norah Binte Nordin Senior Teacher
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Salinah Bte Misri Teacher
∙ Mdm Rita Zulkarnain Taha Teacher
∙ Mdm Wee Jee Chen Charlotte Head of Department
∙ Mdm Tng Shoo Ling @Sara Tng Year Head
National Day Awards 2023
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mdm Goh Swee Lin Evelyn Vice-Principal
∙ Mrs Sunita Singh Subject Head
Parent Volunteer
Parent volunteer information for the latest year is not available yet.
Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Foundation Chinese Language
∙ Foundation English Language
∙ Foundation Mathematics
∙ Foundation Malay Language
∙ Foundation Science
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Higher Malay Language
∙ Higher Tamil Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Malay Language
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
∙ Tamil Language
Physical sports
∙ Badminton
∙ Netball
∙ Football
∙ Wushu
∙ Bowling
Uniformed groups
∙ Red Cross Youth
∙ Girl Guides (Brownies)
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Gamelan Ensemble
∙ Handbell Ensemble
∙ Modern Dance
∙ Chinese Dance
∙ Indian Dance
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ English Language, Drama and Debating
∙ Physical Science
History
Haig Girls’ School (HGS) was established on 10 September 1951 at Jalan Tembusu, in a double-storey building with 200 pupils in nine classes. In 1955, seven additional classes were opened in the afternoon session to meet the increase in the student population, which had swelled to over 500 pupils. On 29 November 1999, the school relocated to its current site on Koon Seng Road, and has functioned as a single-session school since January 2000.
The school is one of only two government girls’ primary schools in Singapore with an enrolment of more than 1,000 pupils in 32 classes. The school’s emphasis on nurturing character, leadership and creativity is a hallmark of an education at HGS that has endured over the decades. Over the years, the school’s alumni have distinguished themselves in diverse fields, and have continued to uphold the school’s motto of Ars Potens Est, or ‘Knowledge is Power in service to others, the school and the community’.
HGS has been recognised by the Ministry of Education and arts organisations for the quality of its whole-of-school approach to arts education. It was the first primary school to be accorded the National Arts Education Award’s (NAEA) Gold award by the National Arts Council in 2007, and one of two primary schools to receive the 2012 NAEA Blaze award, the highest award for arts education. The school’s strength in arts education, the vibrancy of its arts environment and strong partnerships with arts institutions were further recognised with the launch of the East Zone Centre of Excellence for Creative Arts @ Haig Girls’ School in 2012.
A prototype school for Holistic Assessment since 2010, HGS pioneered the Parent-Child-Teacher Conferencing, a distinctive platform in which the student takes the lead in communicating with her parents and teachers her learning, progress, areas of improvement and the support she would like from them.
The school’s Applied Learning Programme, ‘Service Learning and Innovation through Integrated Project Work@HGS’, was launched in 2011 to nurture creative thinking, civic literacy, collaboration and self-directed learning. The Learning for Life Programme, ‘Character and Leadership through the Performing and Visual Arts’, was also implemented to cultivate students’ appreciation of the performing and visual arts of different cultures, develop their creative expression and integrate the arts into the curriculum.
The school underwent PERI upgrading between 2015 to 2016, and returned to its upgraded campus in 2017. The school was also recognised by Ministry of Education’s Physical Education and Sports Teacher Academy as a physical education satellite school in 2017.