Tampines North Primary School

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Tampines North Primary School is a school in Tampines, Singapore.

The school was started in 1994 headed by Mr Lim Peng Hua,the Principal together with 18 teachers. The School started with 322 students with classes held at Qiaonan Primary School. It moved to the present premises in 1995.

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[edit] Past and Present Principals

Mr. Ling Peng Hua -(1994 - 1999)


Mrs. Lay See Neufeld - (2000-2006)


Mrs. Low Bee Huay -(2007 - Present)

[edit] School Mission

To Instill a Lively Curiousity and Graciousness in Every Pupil.

[edit] School Vision

A Pioneering School that Challenges Individual Frontiers though Holistic learning and Discovery.

[edit] School Trusts

R efective Culture


I nspiring Staff


S trategic Partners


E ngaged Pupils

[edit] School Values

Trust: Cooperation,Honesty and Responsibility


Nurture: Caring,Respect,Patience


Passion: Perseverance,Courage,Creavity


Success: Excellence,Self-Discpline,Unity

[edit] School Badge

The shape of the shield depicts a strong protection for the pupil holding it.It shows a strong person with true and noble character depicted by dark and light blue. The "T" and "N" combination insignia on the shield stands for Tampines North Primary School and also represents the True and Noble quality of the pupil standing on a solid foundation of a good education from Tampines North Primary School.

[edit] School Flag

The School flag is divided into 2 parts:The upper part is yellow and the lower part is blue. The School crest is in the centre of the flag.The two parts,the yellow and blue background depict a pupil's intellectual development and devotion towards the community and the nation. In the forefront,emerges a shield(the School Badge),a strong protection against the erosion of human values which are to be preserved and protected. The "T" and "N" combination symbol shows a "TRUE" and "NOBLE" character to be developed through pupil's primary education from Tampines North Primary School.

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