Sembawang Secondary School

Sembawang Secondary School
Location
Sembawang, Singapore
Information
Type Government
Motto Strive, Serve, Soar
Established 1999
Session single session
School code 3606
Principal Mdm Tan Lay Hong
Enrolment Approx. 1,020
Colour(s) Yellow, white, blue
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Sembawang Secondary School is located in Sembawang, Singapore. The school was established in 1999 and was temporarily housed at Woodlands Ring Secondary School for nine months before moving to its current location at 30 Sembawang Crescent.

History

Before 1999, to meet the needs of an expanding housing estate of Sembawang, it was necessary to build a new school. The result was Sembawang Secondary School, built on 3.04 hectares of land at the bend of Sembawang Crescent in the midst of new HDB flats and amenities.

The school went through its first nine months without the benefits of full secondary school facilities. Housed temporarily at Woodlands Ring Secondary School while the construction of the new premises was underway, the pioneering secondary batch was eight Secondary 1 classes and seventeen teachers led by the school's first principal, Mrs Tang-Chan Yueh Tarn.

In January 2000, the school played host to Canberra Secondary School for six months before the latter moved on to their new premises at 51, Sembawang Drive.

In 2008 the school celebrated its tenth anniversary. The guest of honour Dr Lim Wee Kiak unveiled a sculpture which was erected at the entrance to the foyer.

In December 2010, the second Principal Mrs Elsie Rajaratnam was posted to Kuo Chuan Presbyterian school while the third principal, Mrs/Mdm Tan Lay Hong took over her position. In addition, a second Vice-Principal has been added to the school's staff who is Mrs Lim-Neo Lay Pin.

Principals

Achievements

Awards

2005

2006

2007

2008

2009

Co-curricular activities awards

2005

2006

2007

President's Awards for Teachers

Three of Sembawang Secondary School teachers were conferred the President’s Awards for Teachers. The award recognises their passion and perseverance in teaching.

  1. http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2005/pr20050902.htm" Ministry of Education, Singapore, 2005
  2. http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2006/pr20060901.htm" Ministry of Education, Singapore, 2006
  3. http://www.moe.gov.sg/media/press/2007/pr20070830.htm" Ministry of Education, Singapore, 2007

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