Meridian Junior College

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Merdian Junior College
美廉初級學院 (MěiLián ChūJī XuéYuàn)
Maktab Rendah Meridian

Motto To cultivate learned men & women of calibre with the heart and the will to lead & serve in a challenging world
Established 2003
Type Government, Single-session
Principal Lai Choon Lian Esther (Ms.)
School code 0712
Colours Light Blue, Silver
Locale Pasir Ris, Singapore
Enrollment approx. 1500
Website Link
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Meridian Junior College (MJC or simply MJ) is a Junior College in Singapore that is situated in the eastern residential estate of Pasir Ris. Students are referred to as "Meridians".

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[edit] The College

[edit] Academics

Upon admission, students commence a 2 year course leading to the Cambridge GCE "A" Level examinations, and can offer up to 4 "A" Level subjects, chosen either from the Arts Faculty or the Science Faculty. As in all junior colleges, students sit for the General Paper and Mother Tongue paper as mandatory "AO" level subjects, and undergo Project Work in JC1. In addition, students with added aptitude and deeper interests in their "A" level subjects can offer up to two "S" (special) papers, for a competitive advantage in bids for scholarships and further education.

From the 2006 intake and onwards however, students will be following the new A level curriculum [1].

Lessons are conducted in the traditional lecture-tutorial style.

[edit] Facilities

Meridian Junior College operates in a state-of-the-art campus which comprises a wide range of facilities, spanning from a fully-equipped gym to rehearsal rooms for various performing arts groups, complete with pianos and dance studios. A notable fixture is the College Library (Library@Meridian), an independent 2-storeyed block, run by the National Library Board, housing a growing collection of books. The college also boasts a fully air-conditioned hall, 5 lecture theatres equipped with audio-visual equipment, and a large sports block and track. Also available are photocopying services and a stationery shop.

In addition to its physical infrastructure, students have access to the school's "Integrated Virtual Learning Environment" (IVLE - www.mjc.wizlearn.com), which allows that to discuss assignments online as well as access to academic databases such as "The Economist" and "Science Resource Center". For other parts of the college life though, there is the MJC Leisure and Learning portal (http://mjc.sg) where students can sign up for Organised Student Activities, submit suggestions and gain endorsement for participation in projects, among other things. The college also has a student cafe, "PerKafe". it is run by the Business club and offers a varitey of ice-cream(fat free),cookies and mash potato.

[edit] The Look

The college uniform is a light shade of blue, with a metallic silver collar pin bearing the school's logo. The girl's skirt has two pockets and her blouse has none; where as the guy has two front and one back pants pocket and one shirt pocket.

The college blazer is unique as it is the only college formal attire which does not include the school uniform. It consists of a black blazer, grey cotton pants and a white long-sleeved shirt or blouse in addition to black or court shoes.

College Badge
College Badge


[edit] CCA

Students may take part in a variety of co-curricular activities, divided into sports, the performing arts and club-based activities. Each CCA group is a tightly-bound unit.

MJC's niche CCA groups include the boys' and girls' soccer teams, the sailing team and the Canoing team on the sporting front, and the Symphonic Band, Choir and Dance society of the performing arts groups.

MJC is also home to a student-published periodical, called "Musings@Meridian", which is headed by the College Publications Team, providing coverage on important school events and articles on issues ranging from fashion to current affairs.

The college's Service Learning Club is one of the busiest CCAs in school, constantly organising projects with beneficiaries such as the Spastic Children's Association of Singapore (SCAS; located next to the MJC Campus). The SLC has also planned overseas community involvement programmes to China. Recently in the limelight is the college's Business Club, which has won an array of awards for innovative business ideas within the first year of its operation. All CCA leaders are immediately inducted into the team of Meridian Leaders, which aims to empower students by honing their leadership skills.

[edit] The Students' Council

In charge of enriching school life is the Student's Council, a group of students elected by the student body to represent student interests and to plan major school events. Elections take place after a period of shortlisting and rallying, following which the council elects its own President, Vice President and office-bearers. 2007 marks the start of the term of the 5th Students' Council.

[edit] History and Achievements

The college started operations in 2003 at the suggestion of R.Adm Teo Chee Hean, then Education Minister, to establish a new college in the Pasir Ris area, taking on the name "Meridian" to indicate a culture of aiming for the highest. The helm of the college was taken by Ms.Esther Lai.

Despite its relative infancy, the college has made remarkable achievements on both the academic (GCE 'A'-level examinations) and co-curricular fronts.

Between 2003 and 2004, the College Anthem, as well as the official school logo, were released on top of a bustle of activities including various public concerts hosted by performing arts groups, the annual MJC Open House/Learning Agora and Inter-House games. The activities in the college, arising from its mix of co-curricular and student-initiated projects, have created a vibrant and distinct school culture.

2005 proved to be an exciting landmark year for the college. The college hosted its official opening ceremony on the 25th of February, graced by R.Adm Teo Chee Hean, and observed its first ever College Day on the 23rd of July. Academic-wise, MJC's pioneer batch of graduating students (Class of 2003) made the news, exceeding expectations with excellent results, and the college clinched a Value Added Award in just 2 years since inception. On the sporting front, the college's soccer team emerged champions at the Schools "A" Division Finals 2005, clinching their first President's Challenge Cup. Performing arts groups did similarly well at the 2005 Singapore Youth Festival, clinching 4 gold awards (Symphonic Band, Choir, Malay Dance, Guitar Ensemble) and 2 silver awards (Modern Dance, Chinese Orchestra).

There is an equal emphasis on college events ("Love Meridian Day", to cite a particularly colourful celebration), leadership (Both the "Talent Management" and "Meridian Leaders" bodies are mainstays in the college) and community involvement (a hallmark of the college).

[edit] Values

The 5 core values of MJC are Initiative, Empowerment, Accountability, Growth and Compassion.

[edit] Mission

To cultivate learned men & women of calibre with the heart and the will to lead & serve in a challenging world.

[edit] Vision

To be a leading institute acclaimed for its academic distinction & richness of learning experiences, in a culture of initiative and empowerment.


[edit] College Anthem

Born of a vision to be the best

Rising above the rest

We speak with one clear voice

As this is our choice

Cause we are..


Born of a vision to be the best

Rising above the rest

We speak with one clear voice

Yes this is our choice

Meridian yes we will be

The best


Feel the flame of our dream

Burn forever

As our journey here begins

We're together

With each step we take we know

Strength to strength we'll grow

As we set ourelves apart


Facing challenges ahead

We will overcome

With passion fervour we will strive

Spread our wings and fly

We will reach the highest star

Through Meridian

Yes our hopes and dreams will shine


Born of a vision to be the best

Rising above the rest

We speak with one clear voice

As this is our choice

Cause we are..


Born of a vision to be the best

Rising above the rest

We speak with one clear voice

Yes this is our choice

Meridian yes we will be

The best

[edit] House System

Previously, students were divided into Orientation Houses and Formal Houses, the former based loosely on subject combinations chosen by students during their orientation activities after the first posting of results (PAE or Provisional Admission Exercise).

Orientation houses were scrapped in 2007 after a vote showed that a majority of students felt they were no longer necessary.

Orientation houses (no longer used as of 2007)

Formal Houses

The house committee is in charge of each house. Each committee is made up of the House Captain, Vice Captain, Secretary, Logistics I/C, Sports & Games I/C, and Non-Sports & Outdoor Activities I/C.

[edit] CCAs

(Sports) Air Rifle, Badminton, Basketball, Canoeing, Floorball, Netball, Sailing, Soccer, Squash, Table-tennis, Taekwondo, Tennis, Tenpin Bowling, Track & Field, Volleyball, Yoga.

(Clubs & Societies) AVA, Band, Business Club, Chinese Cultural Society, Chinese Orchestra, Choir, College Publications, Debates, Dance Society, English LDDS, Guitar Ensemble, Health & Fitness, Indian Cultural Society, Intellectual Games Club, Library, Meridian Films, Life-Saving Team, Malay Cultural Society, ODAC, Photography Club, Red Cross Humanitarian Network, Science Society, Service Learning Club, Students' Council.

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