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CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary Section)
501 Ang Mo Kio Street 13, 569405
Girl
SAP
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学校概况
CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (Primary Section) 是新加坡一所历史悠久的天主教女校,成立于1933年,隶属于公益女修会(Congregation of the Holy Infant Jesus, CHIJ)。学校以中英双语教学著称,是南洋女子中学附属小学之一,主校区位于Ang Mo Kio。作为特选学校(SAP),重视中华文化及品格教育。(来源:学校官网 2023年)
网络评价
Google Review评分为4.5/5,评论多称赞老师有爱心、校风良好,但有零星家长反映压力较大,孩子较忙碌。(来源:Google Review 2023年)
National Day Awards 2025
The Commendation Medal
∙ Ms Lee Hui Lin Phoebe Lead Teacher
National Day Awards 2024
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mdm Tan Lay Beng Petrina Head of Department
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Chin Lan Shiang School Staff Developer
∙ Mdm Chong Fei Ming Head of Department
∙ Mdm Toh Poh Yen Teacher
∙ Ms Lim Mei Lei Teacher
∙ Mdm Brenda Wong Pek Chin Subject Head
∙ Mr Chang Hiang Heng ICT Manager
∙ Mdm Teo I-Bee Daphne Teacher
∙ Mr Tan Yong Meng Subject Head
National Day Awards 2023
The Long Service Medal
∙ Ms Lee Kim Lin, Rachel Senior Teacher
∙ Mdm Lim Lee Koon Teacher
∙ Mdm Lim Wee Ping Head of Department
∙ Ms Ng Lai Leng Cindy Head of Department
∙ Mdm Balinda Binte Salleh Teacher
Parent Volunteer
Parent volunteer information for the latest year is not available yet.
Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Foundation Mathematics
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
Physical sports
∙ Badminton
∙ Netball
∙ Track and Field
∙ Table Tennis
∙ Artistic Gymnastics
∙ Rhythmic Gymnastics
Uniformed groups
∙ Girl Guides (Brownies)
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Guzheng Ensemble
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ Audio Visual Aid
History
In the 1930s, the Chinese population in Singapore was increasing rapidly. The Infant Jesus sisters decided to establish a Chinese-medium primary school to provide education for Chinese girls. On 16 January 1933, Victoria Girls’ School began operations – with 40 pupils and a Chinese teacher – in the building that used to be Hotel van Wijk. Sister Solong was its first principal. The school was later renamed St Nicholas Girls’ School.
Between 1938 and 1939, the school started its first secondary class and a teacher-training section to ensure a pool of qualified teachers. In 1940, Sister Francoise Lee, a local Chinese, became the principal. She expanded the secondary section to include classes up to Simplified Normal IV, making St Nicholas a full school providing primary and secondary education.
During the Japanese occupation, St Nicholas continued as a school but had to change its name to one chosen by the Japanese. While Mandarin continued to be taught, English was forbidden and Japanese was introduced in its place.
The school resumed by November 1945 shortly after World War II. In 1946, there was an enrolment of 700 girls. The outdated Hotel van Wijk building could no longer accommodate the burgeoning school population. In 1949, St Nicholas moved to the Town Convent premises on Victoria Street where it enjoyed the facilities and spacious compound.
In 1972, Mrs Hwang-Lee Poh See became the first lay principal. By then, enrolment had doubled and there was an urgent need for a bigger school. In 1979, the school included a pre-primary section. In the same year, St Nicholas became one of the nine Special Assistance Plan schools in Singapore, in recognition of its rich Chinese culture and strong school outcomes.
By 1980, the school building on Victoria Street could no longer house the entire school. After five years of relocating to different venues to house the school population, St Nicholas finally moved to its permanent premises at Ang Mo Kio Street 13 in 1985. In 1992, St Nicholas was renamed CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School.
In 1995, the school was granted autonomous status in recognition of its value-added academic performance. From the end of 2009 to 2012, the school underwent PRIME upgrading to build a future-ready school. The school celebrated its 80th anniversary in 2013 with the reopening of the school by Prime Minister Mr Lee Hsien Loong. In the same year, the school also introduced the Joint Integrated Programme with Catholic High School, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and Eunoia Junior College. The school celebrated its 90th anniversary in 2023.
Vacancies.
Appliants.
MOE has not provided details, but all eligible applicants were offered a place.
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MOE has not provided details about vacancies or applicants for balloting.
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