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=Achievements=
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Autonomous Status from 2006
* Autonomous Status from 2006
Singapore Quality Class (2005-2008)
* Singapore Quality Class (2005-2008)
MOE TAF Programme Gold Award
* MOE TAF Programme Gold Award
Lotus Award (2005 Singapore Green Audit)
* Lotus Award (2005 Singapore Green Audit)
Singapor Green Plan 2012 Award
* Singapor Green Plan 2012 Award
National Arts Education Award (2 Silver - 2003, 2004)
* National Arts Education Award (2 Silver - 2003, 2004)
CHERISH Award (Platinum Award, 2005)
* CHERISH Award (Platinum Award, 2005)
Sustained Acheievement awards in: Physical Fitness and Uniformed Group
* Sustained Acheievement awards in: Physical Fitness and Uniformed Group


=School Values=
=School Values=

Revision as of 04:49, 30 July 2005

Name

Nan Hua Secondary School

Abbreviation

NHSS

School Code

3047

Chinese Name 南华中学
Pinyin

NanˊHuaˋZhongˇ Xueˋ

Colours White, Blue
Address

41 Clementi Ave 1 Singapore 129956

Country

Singapore

Town

Clementi

Established

1917

Community

Urban

Type

Autonomous Secondary (from 2006 onwards)

Religion

Secular

Students

Both boys and girls

Levels

Secondary 1–4 (13 to 16 year olds)

Website

Link

Introduction

Nan Hua Secondary School is a school steeped in traditions and throughout its 88 years it has thrived under Singapore's changing education needs.

History

Nan Hwa Girls' School was founded on [14 June 1914] by Mr Xiong Shangfu, an overseas Chinese. It was to provide an opportunity for young girls to receive an education. It had a very humble beginning at Coleman Street. It originally had 100 Chinese girls but it grew so rapidly that its school campus cannot accomadate them. So a new school buildin at Bencoolen Street was ready by 1921.

However on 1924, the school closed temporarily due to financial problems. After a series of public appeals debts are settled and the school thereafter re-opened.

By 1928 there was a Basic Teachers' Training Program in place. It resulted in a more serious space constraits. The school hence moved again, this time to a new school building in Adis Road, in 1941. It became the Main School, for normal training classes for teachers and some primary classes. The old building along [Bencoolen Street] is solely for primary classes.

World War II swept Singapore a year after and the school closed during this period. The Japanese Army had used the Adis Road campus as their headquarters.

In October 1945 the school re-opened when the Allied Forces returned here. The School Management Committee immediately raised funds to rebuild the school campuses and enrol students. Secondary classes were then put in place due to overwhelming response and the enrolment steeped at 700. The school's names changed to Nan Hwa Girls' High School in 1956 and the Adis Road campus became a secondary school after it terminated the entrance of primary school pupils in 1964. The campus in Bencoolen Street is also transformed into Nan Hua Primary later on.

This was the turbulent period of Chinese education when the school decided to moved to the campus in 330 Clementi Ave 1 on 12 December 1982. It had already opened English-medium classes then. On 1984 boys were also admitted, this resulted in a boom in the school campus and a change of school name to Nan Hua Seconfary School.

But there were troubles to come through. Then, the school was required to pay $4 million for its move. The School Management Committee had been unable to pay for the cost and on [1 April 1986] the school was handled over to the [Singapore] Government. It then ceased to be an aided school.

Despite this, the school still progressed and became the 10th SAP school under the 1999 Chinese Language Review.

On 20 December 2003 it moved again to opposite its old campus at 41 Clementi Avenue 1 and was opened on 17 July 2005 by Mr Lee Hsien Loong, Prime Minister of Singapore.

Achievements

  • Autonomous Status from 2006
  • Singapore Quality Class (2005-2008)
  • MOE TAF Programme Gold Award
  • Lotus Award (2005 Singapore Green Audit)
  • Singapor Green Plan 2012 Award
  • National Arts Education Award (2 Silver - 2003, 2004)
  • CHERISH Award (Platinum Award, 2005)
  • Sustained Acheievement awards in: Physical Fitness and Uniformed Group

School Values

The school values are "Loyalthy, Filial Piety, Humanity, Love, Courtesy, Righteousness, Integrity, Sense of Shame," a translation of the Chinese , 忠 孝, 仁, 爱, 礼, 义, 廉, 耻 (pinyin: zhōng, xiào, rén, aì, lǐ, yì, lían, chǐ, ).


School Philosophy

Mission

To nurture confident, creative and cultured students with a passion for learning

Vision

To be a SAP school of distinction that celebrates thinking, learning and each child's potential and talent.

Strategic Direction

Academic Excellence Character Development Student Talent and Leadership Developing Staff Capacity Collaboration with Stakeholders

School Song

  • Years it takes to build a nation
  • Strive we to this end with valour always
  • Nurtured we from childhood through our youth
  • Finest essence spread we all our days
  • Loving, loyal, filial, upright, courteous be
  • Patient tolerant and humble we shall be
  • Work together each dutifully
  • Forward to the future eagerly

Higher management staff

The current principal is Mr Foo Suan Fong, a noted Chinese language expert in his field. He was appointed as vice-principal on July 2003 and took over Mr Loh Leong Beng in December 2003.

The current vice-principal is Mr Lam Mun Yin, taking the post in 1996.

Student Programme

CCA

Student Programmes

  • Research Mentorship Scheme
  • Collaboration with Institutions of Higher Learning & Industrial Partners, E.G. Fuji Xerox
  • NAFA Visual Arts Modules
  • Overseas Exchange Programme, e.g. Ho Shun High School and Changshou Foreign Language School
  • Integrated IT & Project Work Programme
  • Industrial Attachment
  • NYAA Programme
  • YEAH Programme

Environment

Nan Hua Secondary is set in a expansive but majestic environment. It lies on 3 hectares of hillland and this land is only used for 2 years.

Alreay, it had built an auditourium, a large aesthetics block and a large parade square. A studen's activities centre has been built. An eco-garden is set to be open on September 2005. What's next for Nan Hua's campus? We do not know, so we will have to look out!

Note

The Chinese version of this article is planned but not ready yet. Look out for the Chinese version!

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