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学校概况
辅华小学(Fuhua Primary School)创立于1941年,是新加坡裕廊区的一所政府小学,提供双语教学,注重德智体全面发展。校园环境宽敞,设有多样活动空间及学生活动室。(来源:Fuhua Primary School 官网 2023年)
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Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Foundation Chinese Language
∙ Foundation English Language
∙ Foundation Mathematics
∙ Foundation Malay Language
∙ Foundation Science
∙ Foundation Tamil Language
∙ 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
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Brass Band
∙ Guzheng Ensemble
∙ Modern Dance
∙ Chinese Dance
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ Infocomm Technology (Computing)
∙ Design and Innovation
∙ Environmental Science
∙ Infocomm Technology (Media Production)
History
In the early 1940s, before the Second World War, a group of public-spirited villagers started Fu Hua School. The school was located at Jurong Road, 15th Milestone, opposite the British Military Camp, in the vicinity of the present Nanyang Technological University.
After the Japanese Occupation, in 1947, Mr Tan Ghim Hua, Mr Ng Sei Keong, Mr Goh Choon Leng, Mr Wu Bi Chen, Mr Ng Ni Jiang and other education enthusiasts initiated the reopening of the school. The school was renamed Fu Hua Public School (公立辅华学校), a Chinese-medium school. Mr Huang Choon Chai was appointed principal, and he along with two other teachers made up the staff strength. The school’s survival was made possible through the tenacious spirit of the school’s founding members, who believed that education was the primary means through which the children could move up the social economic strata and have a bright future.
Fu Hua Public School became a government-aided school in the late 1960s. Mr Goh Chye Huat, son of Mr Goh Choon Leng, was one of those involved in the rebuilding of the school. The school was largely funded by donations to the school board. In December 1983, it was closed to make way for development.
On 2 January 1984, the school was relocated to its present site at Jurong East Street 13 as a government English school and was renamed Fuhua Primary School. At the time, the school’s mission was ‘Fuhua Primary School – Where Children Start to Grow’. The school was officially opened on 18 July 1986.
The school’s Applied Learning Programme focuses on the integration of two important 21st-century competencies: computational thinking and thinking skills, which are taught in a school-wide project work programme. Students have the opportunity to apply the skills in authentic scenarios or real-world problems. These skills are scoped across all six levels in a progressive manner, moving from basic skills in Primary One and Two to advanced skills development in Primary Five and Six.
A school-wide six-year Environment Education Programme, part of the Learning for Life Programme, seeks to nurture socially responsible individuals. It is designed and scoped to allow students to participate in various activities within and outside school with an expanding sphere of involvement as they progress through the levels. The programme aims to develop student leaders to champion environmental efforts through the ACE tiered structure. ‘A’ stands for (environmental) Ambassadors, ‘C’ for (environmental) Champions and ‘E’ for (environmental) Enthusiasts.
The school completed its PERI upgrading in 2018. It is now equipped with the latest infrastructure such as an indoor sports hall, a teaching laboratory, a tinker lab, and a maker studio and space.