List of Hwa Chong Institution people

The Clock Tower Building of Hwa Chong Institution, a national monument, which formerly served as an observation point during the Battle of Singapore

The following is a list of notable staff and alumni from Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) and its predecessor schools, The Chinese High School (TCHS) and Hwa Chong Junior College (HCJC).

Notable staff


Notable alumni

Civil servants and politicians


Business and entrepreneurs


Academics, scientists and writers


Sportspeople


Arts, entertainment and media personalities


Others


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