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St. Joseph's Institution Junior
3 Essex Road, 309331
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网络评价
Google Reviews获平均4.3星评价。多位评价者称赞学校氛围友善、师资敬业,负面评价较少,主要为偶发交通及行政问题。
(来源:Google Reviews,2023年)
National Day Awards 2025
The Commendation Medal
∙ Ms Soh Mei Qi Senior Teacher
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mr Teo Suan Kian Vincent Lead Teacher
National Day Awards 2023
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mr Teo Suan Kian Vincent Lead Teacher
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Gao Chunmei Teacher
∙ Mr Thomas Aldrin John Subject Head
∙ Ms Yak Hiok Woon, Faith Vice-Principal
Parent Volunteer
Parent volunteer information for the latest year is not available yet.
Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Higher Malay Language
∙ Higher Tamil Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Malay Language
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
∙ Tamil Language
Physical sports
∙ Badminton
∙ Football
∙ Tennis
∙ Bowling
Uniformed groups
∙ Scouts
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Modern Dance
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ International Chess
∙ Robotics
History
St Joseph’s Institution Junior School is one of the six Christian Brothers’ School (CBS) of the De La Salle order in Singapore. The school was formerly known as St Michael’s School (SMS), named after Brother Ascislus Michael, the then Director of St Joseph’s Institution whose patron saint was St Michael the Archangel. St Michael symbolically represents the champion in the struggle against evil. The school was located along Moulmein Road. Over the years, the main entrance of the school at Moulmein Road was relocated to Essex Road.
On 11 January 1954, the school started with 590 students. In the early years, St Joseph’s Afternoon School shared the same premises as St Michael’s School. In 1961, St Joseph’s Afternoon School moved to Bras Basah Road and St Joseph’s Junior moved in. It merged with St Michael’s School to become SMS I and SMS II in 1965.
In 1982, the school made plans to rebuild its premises in order to cater to the ever-increasing enrolment of Michaelians. In 1987, half of the school population moved to the Gentle Road holding site. In 1989, the whole school moved, this time to Rangoon Road where they stayed until 1990 for the rebuilding of the new St Michael’s School on Essex Road. On 4 January 1991, the school returned to its new building.
On 26 November 1999, the school relocated temporarily while the Essex Road campus was upgraded under PRIME to equip the school with the latest facilities. In 2007, after a year of consultation among stakeholders, St Michael’s School was officially renamed St Joseph’s Institution Junior.
In November 2011, the school relocated again to facilitate the PERI upgrading works. The school returned to a new indoor sports hall and other new facilities at Essex Road in June 2013.