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Anderson Secondary School

Anderson Secondary School (ANDSS) is a co-educational government autonomous school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore offering education for Secondary 1 to Secondary 5. It became an autonomous school in 1994 and was one of the pioneer autonomous schools in Singapore.

Anderson Secondary School
安德逊中学
Sekolah Menengah Anderson
Address
10, Ang Mo Kio Street 53, Singapore 569206

Coordinates1°22′29.4″N 103°51′5.1″E / 1.374833°N 103.851417°E / 1.374833; 103.851417
Information
TypeAutonomous
Government
MottoWith Constancy and Purpose
Established1960
SessionSingle session (morning)
School code3001
PrincipalTan Po Chin
GenderCo-educational
EnrolmentApprox. 1,200
Color(s) Yellow   Green   Blue 
Websitehttp://www.andersonsec.moe.edu.sg

History Edit

Anderson Secondary School was founded in 1960 as a girls' primary school. In 1964, it became a girls' secondary school and began admitting boys in 1965. The school has occupied several sites. Previously situated at Stevens Road and Anderson Road (from which it got its name), the school moved to Ang Mo Kio Street 44 in 1984. In December 1993, it moved to its current site, Ang Mo Kio Street 53.

Anderson Secondary School has been used from time to time for educational experiments.[1] In 1994 it was declared an autonomous school for consistent academic performance, and in 1996 it was one of the first schools to use the Students-and-Teachers Workbench project.[2] In 1997 it was chosen as an IT demo school.[3] The school received the School Distinction Award from the Ministry of Education in 2004.[4][5]

Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools Edit

From 2003 to 2006 the school underwent a Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools upgrading project. The school raised funds for a student activity hub, a heritage centre and a multi-purpose studio, upgraded the lecture theatre and classrooms and added a five-storey building.

The final stage of the upgrading process took place in 2005. Some facilities, such as the school hall, cookery rooms and the football field, were ready in July 2006.

A facility called the "Inspire Town" was opened in 2005. This is a room where innovation and creativity is encouraged amongst pupils. Two classrooms were converted into a black box theater for use by drama students.[6]

In 2008, an indoor sports hall was opened.[citation needed]

Uniform and attire Edit

Girls wear a white blouse and a kelly blue[7] tunic knee-length pinafore.[8] Lower secondary boys wear a pair of short trousers while upper secondary boys wear a pair of white long trousers. Students wear the school badge, with their name tag directly below it. Students wear the school tie on Mondays, and at formal school functions. On Fridays, students are allowed to wear "half-uniform" (PE T-shirt or class T-shirt with uniform bottom). From time to time, if there is an increase in temperature, the school may allow "half-uniform" from Tuesdays to Thursdays.

Discipline Edit

The Anderson Secondary School Discipline Committee has classified offences committed by students into minor and major offences. Minor offences include being late for school, flaws in personal grooming and use of electronic devices during curriculum time. Major offences include absenteeism, forgery, arson and many others. Punishments for major offences include detention, caning (for boys only) and suspension.

Academic information Edit

Being an integrated secondary school, Anderson Secondary School offers three academic streams, namely the four-year Express course, as well as the Normal Course, comprising Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) academic tracks.

O Level Express Course Edit

The Express Course is a nationwide four-year programme that leads up to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination.[9]

Normal Course Edit

The Normal Course is a nationwide 4-year programme leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal Level examination, which runs either the Normal (Academic) curriculum or Normal (Technical) curriculum, abbreviated as N(A) and N(T) respectively.[10]

Normal (Academic) Course Edit

In the Normal (Academic) course, students are offered 5-8 subjects in the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal (Academic) Level examination. Compulsory subjects include:[11]

A 5th year leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination is available to N(A) students who perform well in their Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal Level examination. Students can move from one course to another based on their performance and the assessment of the school principal and teachers.[10]

Normal (Technical) Course Edit

The Normal (Technical) course prepares students for a technical-vocational education at the Institute of Technical Education.[11] Students will offer 5-7 subjects in the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Normal (technical) Level examination.[11] The curriculum is tailored towards strengthening students’ proficiency in English and Mathematics.[11] Students take English Language, Mathematics, Basic Mother Tongue and Computer Applications as compulsory subjects.[11]

Overseas exchange programmes Edit

Overseas exchange programmes are known as Cultural Flexibility Programme:

  • Anderson-Winitsuksa STEP Camp, Cultural Exchange & Adventure Camp
  • Anderson-Marryatville Drama Educational Exchange
  • Anderson-Kagoshima Daiichi High School Sports Exchange
  • Anderson-EMAS Overseas Learning Journey, Sabah, Language Immersion & Cultural Exchange
  • Anderson-SM Sultan Abdul Halim School Language Immersion & Cultural Exchange

Anderson Secondary School was the partner school for South Korea during the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore.[12]

Co-curricular activities Edit

Uniformed Groups[13]

Performing Arts[14]

Sports

  • Basketball
  • Netball (Girls)
  • Table Tennis (Girls)
  • Volleyball (Girls)
  • Wushu
  • Soccer(Boys)

Clubs and Societies

  • Infocomm Club
  • Robotics Club (Formerly known as Cybernetics)
  • Green Club
  • Art Club
  • Sports and Recreation Club
  • Anderson Science Academy

Student Leadership

  • Student Council
  • HCE Ambassadors
  • Peer Support Leader

School events Edit

Intra-school events Edit

The school organises events such as Cross Country[16] (Term 1) and Arts Fest (before end of Term 4) every year.

The school's Choir and Military Band stages a performance biennially known as VOICES and AMBience respectively, with the Chinese Dance and Malay Dance team staging a joint performance biennially known as ANDance, with their last concerts in 2014, it has been stopped indefinitely with the current school principal's decision.[17]

Most intra-school events are played at the class level, where students compete in events for their classes. This is done instead of inter-house competition to encourage greater bonding within classes.

Principals Edit

  • 1964 M.A. Mallal
  • 1965-1973 Heng Cher Siang
  • 1974-1976 Peggy Phang
  • 1976-1978 Lim Soon Tze
  • 1979-1980 Betty Lim Hsiu Yun
  • 1981-1983 Sarwan Singh
  • 1984-1992 Leong Yop Pooi
  • 1993-1996 Kwek Hiok Chuang
  • 1997-2001 Chan-Low Khah Gek
  • 2002-2005 Tan-Soh Wai Lan
  • Dec 2005-2010 Poh-Tham Mun See
  • Dec 2010-2015 Mark Lo Khee Tian
  • Dec 2015-2021 Tan-Thong May Teng
  • Dec 2021- Tan Po Chin

Source:[18]

Notable alumni Edit

See also Edit

References Edit

  1. ^ "Public can use 15 school sports halls". The Straits Times. Singapore. 14 February 2009. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  2. ^ (Press release). Ministry of Education. 1996. Archived from the original on 9 April 2016. Retrieved 26 February 2015.
  3. ^ (Press release). Ministry of Education. 27 March 1998. Archived from the original on 10 October 2016. Retrieved 9 October 2016.
  4. ^ Almenoar, Maria (29 September 2007). "Last spot for school that turns students around". The Straits Times. Singapore. from the original on 18 June 2014. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  5. ^ (PDF) (Press release). Ministry of Education. 2009. Archived from the original (PDF) on 19 May 2011. Retrieved 22 October 2008.
  6. ^ Lim Pow Hong (29 October 2008). "Drama students defend 'slack' subject". The Straits Times. Singapore. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  7. ^ . Archived from the original on 14 July 2019.
  8. ^ "Two girls injured at AMK bus interchange". AsiaOne. 1 July 2011. from the original on 11 October 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  9. ^ "Express Course Curriculum". www.moe.gov.sg. from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  10. ^ a b . www.moe.gov.sg. Archived from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  11. ^ a b c d e "Normal Course Curriculum". www.moe.gov.sg. from the original on 4 July 2017. Retrieved 14 September 2017.
  12. ^ "Present training, future perfect?". The New Paper. Singapore. 31 July 2010. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  13. ^ "Best Sec 5 students give credit to CCA". The Straits Times. Singapore. 15 January 2009. from the original on 2 February 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  14. ^ Zainal, Nur Syahiidah (3 December 2014). "K-pop and Oscars mix for ChildAid". The Straits Times. Singapore. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  15. ^ Durai, Jennani (7 April 2010). "S'pore schools score 'soft skills' wins". The Straits Times. Singapore. from the original on 7 May 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  16. ^ "Tan Minyi, 16". AsiaOne. 2009. from the original on 4 March 2016. Retrieved 15 January 2015.
  17. ^ "Performing Arts". andersonsec.moe.edu.sg. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  18. ^ "Crest of Anderson Secondary School, 1987 - BookSG - National Library Board, Singapore". eresources.nlb.gov.sg.
  19. ^ "Adrin Loi | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  20. ^ "Ang Peng Siong". Singapore National Olympic Council. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  21. ^ "Sota writes a new chapter with literary arts". The Straits Times. Singapore. 6 December 2015. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  22. ^ Hon Jing Yi (9 November 2015). "Cruz Teng leaves YES 933". Today. Singapore. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  23. ^ "Singaporean composer Lee Jinjun". Singapore Symphony Orchestra. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  24. ^ "Singapore GE2020: The Workers' Party team that won Sengkang GRC". The Straits Times. Singapore. 12 July 2020. Retrieved 12 July 2020.
  25. ^ "William Scorpion: from incidental singer to legend". sg.entertainment.yahoo.com. Retrieved 12 July 2020.

External links Edit

  • Official website

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Anderson Secondary School ANDSS is a co educational government autonomous school in Ang Mo Kio Singapore offering education for Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 It became an autonomous school in 1994 and was one of the pioneer autonomous schools in Singapore Anderson Secondary School安德逊中学Sekolah Menengah AndersonAddress10 Ang Mo Kio Street 53 Singapore 569206Ang Mo Kio SingaporeCoordinates1 22 29 4 N 103 51 5 1 E 1 374833 N 103 851417 E 1 374833 103 851417InformationTypeAutonomousGovernmentMottoWith Constancy and PurposeEstablished1960SessionSingle session morning School code3001PrincipalTan Po ChinGenderCo educationalEnrolmentApprox 1 200Color s Yellow Green Blue Websitehttp www andersonsec moe edu sg Contents 1 History 1 1 Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools 1 2 Uniform and attire 1 3 Discipline 2 Academic information 2 1 O Level Express Course 2 2 Normal Course 2 2 1 Normal Academic Course 2 2 2 Normal Technical Course 2 3 Overseas exchange programmes 3 Co curricular activities 4 School events 4 1 Intra school events 5 Principals 6 Notable alumni 7 See also 8 References 9 External linksHistory EditAnderson Secondary School was founded in 1960 as a girls primary school In 1964 it became a girls secondary school and began admitting boys in 1965 The school has occupied several sites Previously situated at Stevens Road and Anderson Road from which it got its name the school moved to Ang Mo Kio Street 44 in 1984 In December 1993 it moved to its current site Ang Mo Kio Street 53 Anderson Secondary School has been used from time to time for educational experiments 1 In 1994 it was declared an autonomous school for consistent academic performance and in 1996 it was one of the first schools to use the Students and Teachers Workbench project 2 In 1997 it was chosen as an IT demo school 3 The school received the School Distinction Award from the Ministry of Education in 2004 4 5 Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools Edit From 2003 to 2006 the school underwent a Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools upgrading project The school raised funds for a student activity hub a heritage centre and a multi purpose studio upgraded the lecture theatre and classrooms and added a five storey building The final stage of the upgrading process took place in 2005 Some facilities such as the school hall cookery rooms and the football field were ready in July 2006 A facility called the Inspire Town was opened in 2005 This is a room where innovation and creativity is encouraged amongst pupils Two classrooms were converted into a black box theater for use by drama students 6 In 2008 an indoor sports hall was opened citation needed Uniform and attire Edit Girls wear a white blouse and a kelly blue 7 tunic knee length pinafore 8 Lower secondary boys wear a pair of short trousers while upper secondary boys wear a pair of white long trousers Students wear the school badge with their name tag directly below it Students wear the school tie on Mondays and at formal school functions On Fridays students are allowed to wear half uniform PE T shirt or class T shirt with uniform bottom From time to time if there is an increase in temperature the school may allow half uniform from Tuesdays to Thursdays Discipline Edit The Anderson Secondary School Discipline Committee has classified offences committed by students into minor and major offences Minor offences include being late for school flaws in personal grooming and use of electronic devices during curriculum time Major offences include absenteeism forgery arson and many others Punishments for major offences include detention caning for boys only and suspension Academic information EditBeing an integrated secondary school Anderson Secondary School offers three academic streams namely the four year Express course as well as the Normal Course comprising Normal Academic and Normal Technical academic tracks O Level Express Course Edit The Express Course is a nationwide four year programme that leads up to the Singapore Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination 9 Normal Course Edit The Normal Course is a nationwide 4 year programme leading to the Singapore Cambridge GCE Normal Level examination which runs either the Normal Academic curriculum or Normal Technical curriculum abbreviated as N A and N T respectively 10 Normal Academic Course Edit In the Normal Academic course students are offered 5 8 subjects in the Singapore Cambridge GCE Normal Academic Level examination Compulsory subjects include 11 English Language Mother Tongue Language Elementary Mathematics Combined Science Chemistry amp Physics Combined Humanities Social Studies amp History Geography Design amp Technology Principles of Accounts ArtA 5th year leading to the Singapore Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination is available to N A students who perform well in their Singapore Cambridge GCE Normal Level examination Students can move from one course to another based on their performance and the assessment of the school principal and teachers 10 Normal Technical Course Edit The Normal Technical course prepares students for a technical vocational education at the Institute of Technical Education 11 Students will offer 5 7 subjects in the Singapore Cambridge GCE Normal technical Level examination 11 The curriculum is tailored towards strengthening students proficiency in English and Mathematics 11 Students take English Language Mathematics Basic Mother Tongue and Computer Applications as compulsory subjects 11 Overseas exchange programmes Edit Overseas exchange programmes are known as Cultural Flexibility Programme Anderson Winitsuksa STEP Camp Cultural Exchange amp Adventure Camp Anderson Marryatville Drama Educational Exchange Anderson Kagoshima Daiichi High School Sports Exchange Anderson EMAS Overseas Learning Journey Sabah Language Immersion amp Cultural Exchange Anderson SM Sultan Abdul Halim School Language Immersion amp Cultural ExchangeAnderson Secondary School was the partner school for South Korea during the inaugural Youth Olympic Games in Singapore 12 Co curricular activities EditUniformed Groups 13 National Cadet Corps Land boys National Police Cadet Corps Land Anderson Girl Guides girls Performing Arts 14 Anderson Theatre Circle Anderson Military Band Chinese Dance Girls Malay Dance Choir 15 Sports Basketball Netball Girls Table Tennis Girls Volleyball Girls Wushu Soccer Boys Clubs and Societies Infocomm Club Robotics Club Formerly known as Cybernetics Green Club Art Club Sports and Recreation Club Anderson Science AcademyStudent Leadership Student Council HCE Ambassadors Peer Support LeaderSchool events EditIntra school events Edit This section possibly contains original research Please improve it by verifying the claims made and adding inline citations Statements consisting only of original research should be removed October 2016 Learn how and when to remove this template message The school organises events such as Cross Country 16 Term 1 and Arts Fest before end of Term 4 every year The school s Choir and Military Band stages a performance biennially known as VOICES and AMBience respectively with the Chinese Dance and Malay Dance team staging a joint performance biennially known as ANDance with their last concerts in 2014 it has been stopped indefinitely with the current school principal s decision 17 Most intra school events are played at the class level where students compete in events for their classes This is done instead of inter house competition to encourage greater bonding within classes Principals Edit1964 M A Mallal 1965 1973 Heng Cher Siang 1974 1976 Peggy Phang 1976 1978 Lim Soon Tze 1979 1980 Betty Lim Hsiu Yun 1981 1983 Sarwan Singh 1984 1992 Leong Yop Pooi 1993 1996 Kwek Hiok Chuang 1997 2001 Chan Low Khah Gek 2002 2005 Tan Soh Wai Lan Dec 2005 2010 Poh Tham Mun See Dec 2010 2015 Mark Lo Khee Tian Dec 2015 2021 Tan Thong May Teng Dec 2021 Tan Po ChinSource 18 Notable alumni EditAdrin Loi Chairman and CEO Ya Kun Kaya Toast 19 Ang Peng Siong Olympian swimming 20 Colin Cheong writer and journalist 21 Cruz Teng Former Programme director amp Head of 933FM 22 Lee Jinjun Composer Musician 23 Louis Chua Kheng Wee Singaporean politician 24 William Scorpion mandopop singer 25 See also EditEducation in SingaporeReferences Edit Public can use 15 school sports halls The Straits Times Singapore 14 February 2009 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Performance indicators of secondary schools Press release Ministry of Education 1996 Archived from the original on 9 April 2016 Retrieved 26 February 2015 Open House by IT demonstration schools Press release Ministry of Education 27 March 1998 Archived from the original on 10 October 2016 Retrieved 9 October 2016 Almenoar Maria 29 September 2007 Last spot for school that turns students around The Straits Times Singapore Archived from the original on 18 June 2014 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Winners of Special Awards PDF Press release Ministry of Education 2009 Archived from the original PDF on 19 May 2011 Retrieved 22 October 2008 Lim Pow Hong 29 October 2008 Drama students defend slack subject The Straits Times Singapore Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 anderson uniform Archived from the original on 14 July 2019 Two girls injured at AMK bus interchange AsiaOne 1 July 2011 Archived from the original on 11 October 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Express Course Curriculum www moe gov sg Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2017 a b Secondary School Courses www moe gov sg Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2017 a b c d e Normal Course Curriculum www moe gov sg Archived from the original on 4 July 2017 Retrieved 14 September 2017 Present training future perfect The New Paper Singapore 31 July 2010 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Best Sec 5 students give credit to CCA The Straits Times Singapore 15 January 2009 Archived from the original on 2 February 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Zainal Nur Syahiidah 3 December 2014 K pop and Oscars mix for ChildAid The Straits Times Singapore Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Durai Jennani 7 April 2010 S pore schools score soft skills wins The Straits Times Singapore Archived from the original on 7 May 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Tan Minyi 16 AsiaOne 2009 Archived from the original on 4 March 2016 Retrieved 15 January 2015 Performing Arts andersonsec moe edu sg Retrieved 12 July 2020 Crest of Anderson Secondary School 1987 BookSG National Library Board Singapore eresources nlb gov sg Adrin Loi Infopedia eresources nlb gov sg Retrieved 12 July 2020 Ang Peng Siong Singapore National Olympic Council Retrieved 12 July 2020 Sota writes a new chapter with literary arts The Straits Times Singapore 6 December 2015 Retrieved 12 July 2020 Hon Jing Yi 9 November 2015 Cruz Teng leaves YES 933 Today Singapore Retrieved 12 July 2020 Singaporean composer Lee Jinjun Singapore Symphony Orchestra Retrieved 12 July 2020 Singapore GE2020 The Workers Party team that won Sengkang GRC The Straits Times Singapore 12 July 2020 Retrieved 12 July 2020 William Scorpion from incidental singer to legend sg entertainment yahoo com Retrieved 12 July 2020 External links EditOfficial website Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Anderson Secondary School amp oldid 1100117873, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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