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St. Hilda's Primary School
2 Tampines Ave 3, 529706
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学校概况
St. Hilda’s Primary School(圣希尔达小学)位于新加坡淡滨尼,是一所创立于1934年的政府津贴基督教小学,附属于新加坡圣公会。学校重视基督教价值观的灌输,以“根基稳固,献身事奉”为校训,强调学生品格与全面发展的培养。(来源:St. Hilda's Primary School官网 2024年)
In 1934, Anglican Archdeacon Graham White acquired Bethel English School on Ceylon Road to set up an Anglican school for girls. He named it St Hilda’s School, and captured the essence of the school’s aims and inspirations in the Mosaic command “Go Forward” (Exodus 14:15), which has since become the school motto. The school was officially opened on 8 May 1934.
St Hilda’s School was occupied by the Japanese during the Second World War. In 1945, it was the first private school to reopen after the war, with a staff of 20 and 615 pupils comprising mainly over-aged girls and boys. In 1948, St Hilda’s Afternoon School was started for over-aged students.
In 1950, the school was accorded grant-in-aid status by the colonial government and it became an all-girls’ school offering both primary and secondary education.
In mid-1980, plans were made for St Hilda’s School to relocate to Tampines as two schools – primary and secondary – due to the increasing demand for better facilities to meet the future needs of students. In 1990, St Hilda’s Primary School and St Hilda’s Secondary School were officially opened. Bishop Moses Tay consecrated the two schools on 22 January 1990. A few months later on 28 July 1990, the two schools were officially opened.