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学校概况
Maha Bodhi School(菩提学校)为一间于1949年创办的政府辅助小学,与新加坡佛教总会有紧密联系,主张品格教育与全人发展。校训为“明智慈悲”,以双语教育著称,学生族群以华人居多,校园气氛以温和著称。(来源:学校官网 2024年)
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Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Foundation Chinese Language
∙ Foundation English Language
∙ Foundation Mathematics
∙ Foundation Science
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
Physical sports
∙ Badminton
∙ Basketball
∙ Wushu
∙ Tchoukball
Uniformed groups
∙ Scouts
Visual and performing arts
∙ Chinese Orchestra
∙ Choir
∙ Guzheng Ensemble
∙ Chinese Dance
∙ Indian Dance
∙ English Drama
∙ Concert Band
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ Debating and Public Speaking
∙ Lion and Dragon Dance
∙ Chinese Calligraphy and Brush Painting
∙ Chinese Culture and Language
∙ Robotics
∙ Chinese Chess
∙ Media Resource Library
∙ Home Economics
∙ Physical Science
History
Rev Chee Hong of Leng Feng Bodhi Institute established Maha Bodhi School with a group of Buddhists in 1946 in a shophouse at Geylang Road. On 12 January 1948, the school was officially opened.
In 1951, Maha Bodhi School moved from the shophouse to a new school building at 50 Lorong 34, Geylang. In 1957, the school became a government-aided school. In 1966, the School Management Committee – led by Rev Hong Choon, Chairman of the Singapore Buddhist Federation – raised funds to extend the school building. This extension was officially declared opened in 1970, and the school became an integrated school, offering classes in both English and Chinese streams.
In 1985, Maha Bodhi School became a full English-medium school. In 1990, the school acquired Special Assistance Plan status, which emphasised the learning of both English and Chinese and the inculcation of Asian moral values in the students.
In 1991, the Singapore Buddhist Federation under the chairmanship of Ven Sek Yiu Torn, undertook the construction of a new building at Ubi Avenue 1 to provide students with up-to-date facilities in a conducive learning environment. In 1995, Maha Bodhi School relocated to its present premises at Ubi Avenue 1.