Bukit Panjang Government High School

Bukit Panjang Government High School
武吉班让政府中学
Diligent in Study and Practice 笃学力行
Location
Choa Chu Kang,
Information
Type Government, Autonomous
Established 1960
Session Single
School code 3204
Principal Lee Seng Hai (Mr)
Colour(s) Red, green
Website

Bukit Panjang Government High School (Abbreviation: BPGHS) is a secondary school in Choa Chu Kang, a residential town in the western part of Singapore. According to the new school ranking system put in place in 2004, BPGHS is a Band 1 school as of 2009,[1] making it one of the top secondary schools in Singapore.

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History

Bukit Panjang Government High School was formed in 1960 with the merging of Bukit Panjang Secondary School and Chua Chu Kang Government Chinese Middle School into one single school building at Jalan Teck Whye. It was the first 'integrated' government school in Singapore. The spirit of the school's beginning is described on the cover of the first school magazine: "Dominating the Bukit Panjang horizon are the twin peaks of Bukit Panjang – two peaks but one hill – symbolic of the integrated Chinese and English streams of education which work and play together as one in the valley below."

The school, the first secondary school to be opened in the rural West Zone, was officially opened by the Minister of Education, Mr Yong Nyuk Lin on 11 Jan 1960. Mr Suen Y-Chern was the first principal of the school. The first annual school sports meet was organised in 1960 and in the same year, the first batch of English Stream students sat for their Cambridge School Certificate Examinations. Mr Yao Kwok Wah took over from Mr Suen in June 1961. Under Mr Yao, uniformed groups including the Red Cross, Scouts and Army Cadets were started. The Chinese Stream Higher School Certificate classes were started in 1963 and the first batch of Chinese Stream candidates sat for the Government Higher School Certificate and Government Secondary Four School Certificate Examinations in 1964.

Mr Wee Teck Yam was principal of the school from February 1966 to December 1974. In 1967, the School Advisory Committee was formed. The school continued to make great strides in the academic field. In 1970 the school obtained 93.6% passes in the Chinese School Certificate Exams – the highest among all integrated schools. The Chinese Higher School Certificate results were second only to that of National Junior College. The school band, which has become one of the top marching bands in Singapore today, was also formed in 1967.

In January 1975, Mr Loo Pui Wah took over from Mr Wee as Principal. Upon his appointment, Mr Loo immediately set out to construct the new ECA block first mooted in 1969. The ECA block was completed in June 1976 and was officially opened by Mr Chai Chong Yi, Senior Minister of State for Education. In 1979, Loo was replaced by Mr Chan Tung Fong. That year the school started an audio-corner and SELP classes to help students improve their English Language proficiency. The school band also won the prestigious gold medal award and the Mace of Honour at the 1979 and 1983 Inter-School Band Competitions.

In March 1981, Mr Chan Tung Fong was succeeded by Mr Yar Yee Har. It was during this period that all Chinese stream students had to take GCE 'O' level subjects in English. Yar worked on improving the standard of English language in the school. Under his leadership, the percentage of 'O' level passes in English Language shot up from below 50% to 98% in 1995. Mr Lee Yock Suan, Minister of Education in 1993, announced that the school was one of the six schools to be granted autonomous status in 1994 and that it would be offering Higher Chinese and Higher Malay from 1995.

In 1993, the school moved from its old premises at Jalan Teck Whye to its present site at Choa Chu Kang. The Guest-of-Honour who graced the official opening of the new school building on 15 July 1995 was the MP for Chua Chu Kang, Assoc Prof Low Seow Chay. Mr Yar retired in January 96 and was replaced by Mr Lim Yam Meng. Over the last few years, the school has been able to attract top students according to PSLE results and it is now one of the most sought-after schools in the western part of Singapore. Mr Lim retired in Dec 1998. Ms Tan Lay Choo was appointed as the 8th principal of the school with effect from 14 December 1998. Mrs Shirleen Ong was appointed as the 9th Principal of the school in December 2002. Mr Lee Seng Hai was appointed as the 10th Principal of the school in November 2007. A PSLE result of 241 and above is needed to go into this school's express stream, as of 2009.

Past principals

Achievements

2007

2008

2009

Present day

The school moved to a holding site in November 2006 located at 38 Teck Whye Crescent as the campus at Choa Chu Kang was being upgraded under the government's PRIME, due to be completed by 2009. Its temporary holding site was also the one used by West Spring Secondary School and Zhenghua Primary School before they moved to their new school building.

The school moved to its new location at Choa Chu Kang on 2 January 2009.

Crest

The circle symbolises integration and perfection. The red triangle stands for brotherhood while the green background surrounding it represents the green countryside of the district. The three points of the triangle represent freedom, equality and benevolence. The symbols stand for aspects of the instructional programme: atom – scientific and technical education; the ship – commercial education; the hurdle – physical education.

School song

Forward forward on to glory
Let's march in wisdom hand in hand
To build our school's and nation's story
With pride in our multi-racial land.

Come fear no hardship
Live and toil in duty, strength and devotion
Like the granite of our soil
We will build a hardy nation.

Bukit Panjang, Bukit Panjang
How proudly our school stands amid the hills!
Diligent in study and practice
Is our motto and our will.

吾校武中 英勇前进 并肩携手 迈向光明

扬我校誉 相爱相亲 建我兴国 充满热情

埋头苦干 不怕艰心 坚毅奋斗 歇尽忠精

仁重道远 寸阴是尽 勤劳建国 坚固如金

武中武中 傲立山林 不分种族 合群同心

共同学习 一团欢欣 遵我校训 笃学力行

Alumni

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