- The Chinese High School
Infobox Singapore School
name = The Chinese High School
华侨中学
motto = 自强不息
established = bda|1919|03|21
type = Independent
session = Single
principal = Mr Ang Wee Hiong
city/town =Bukit Timah
enrollment =
school code = 7103
colours = Red, Yellow
homepage = [http://www.hwachong.edu.sg Chinese High School]The Chinese High School (zh-stp|s=华侨中学|t=華僑中學|p=Huáqiáo Zhōngxué), formerly Singapore Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School (zh-tsp|t=新加坡南洋華僑中學校|s=新加坡南洋华侨中学校|p=Xīnjíapō Nányáng Huaqíao Zhōngxúexìao) was founded by philanthropist
Tan Kah Kee onMarch 21 ,1919 inSingapore . On1 January 2005 , The Chinese High School merged withHwa Chong Junior College to becomeHwa Chong Institution also called 华侨中学 in simplified Chinese now.The Chinese High School was the first high school in South-east Asia to cater to different Chinese
dialect groups. After Singapore's independence, it has come under the purview of the Ministry of Education and was accorded theSpecial Assistance Plan status in 1979. It has the unique distinction of having Independent School status in 1988, a scheme that the Ministry of Education perceived had proven successful and was extended to other top schools in Singapore. This premier school remains as one of the top schools inSingapore , both in terms of academic achievement as well as extracurricular activities.History
As early as May 1913, Tan Kah Kee, a prominent merchant, proposed the setting up of a secondary school for Chinese boys in Singapore. His proposal fell on deaf ears. However, he was supported by the
Tung Teh Reading club and a dance troupe, claiming to have raised $20000 as building fund. The Singapore Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School was then opened on21 March 1919 , at Niven Road, with an enrolment of 78 pupils. Six years and $600,000 later, the school moved to its Bukit Timah campus, with an area of 79 acres.After the founding of the school, the school offered comprehensive secondary-level Chinese education. It remained funded and supported byTan Kah Kee until just shortly beforeWorld War II . The school was closed temporarily in February 1933 because of the resignation of all the teachers. Later in February 1934, it was reopened with a new principal and staff. In 1934,Lee Kong Chian , whose father-in-law was Tan Kah Kee, became the chairperson of school's board, a post he held until 1957. During his tenure, the school attempted to close several times due to financial difficulties, but did not do so because of the backing of both Lee Kong Chian and Tan Kah Kee.During the
Battle of Singapore , the school clock tower with its height and vantage point first served as headquarters for the Allied defenders and then as headquarters for theImperial Japanese Army . It also served as a temporaryconcentration camp to hold people for examination during theSook Ching massacre .After the war, with education resumed, the school continued its Chinese-dominated education, and in the 1950s and 1960s during periods of civil unrest many students, teachers and alumni took part or led anti-colonial rule riots.
The arrival of
Tooh Fee San , the principal from 1979 to 1999, was a major turning point for the school. He undertook the responsibility of making the school one of the best in the nation. Steps were taken to improve the school's facilities. In 1987, The Chinese High School became an independent school. As an independent school, the school introduced many groundbreaking changes that were unprecedented in Singapore, such as the abolition of mid-year examinations in favour of camping trips for the entire school, and the introduction of numerous enrichment programmes such as Projects' Day.Fact|date=October 2008In the early 1990s, the school underwent an extensive renovation, which saw the building of a new hall, now called Kah Kee Hall (嘉庚堂), a gymnasium, a renovated tower block and also new classrooms.
In the late 1990s, The Chinese High School embarked on a consortium scheme (a "school within a school" concept), in its continuous effort to improve the quality of education provided to its students. It started with the Quest consortium, and Aphelion; ProEd and Radix soon followed. iSpark was set up in 2000 for
GEP students and exceptional students from the other consortia. In 2002 Quest and Radix merged to form Ortus.On19 March 1999 , the school's clock tower was gazetted as a national monument, to mark the significance of the institution as the first Chinese-mediumsecondary school to be built inSoutheast Asia catering to theOverseas Chinese . During the school's 80th anniversary celebrations, renowned artist and old-boyTan Swie Hian presented the school with a giant sculpture of a heavenly horse (天下之马). The opening of the school's heritage centre was officiated by alumnus and formerPresident of Singapore ,Ong Teng Cheong .The recent years have seen the school's reputation growing from strength to strength. In 2000, the then
United States Secretary of Education ,Richard Riley , visited the school. The world-famouspsychologist ,Edward de Bono has also hailed the school as "the Eton of the far East."Fact|date=October 2008The Chinese High School merged with
Hwa Chong Junior College on1 January 2005 to becomeHwa Chong Institution to offer a six-year Integrated Programme from Secondary 1 to JC 2. The program will allow students to skip the GCE 'O' Levels and directly take the GCE 'A' Levels examinations at the end of their six years in the school, thus allowing them much more time to embark on various educational endeavours that will benefit them.School songs
The school song is in
classical Chinese and was written by 邵庆元. It is set to the tune ofAnnie Lisle , though the tempo of the school song is much faster.Another song which is sung during the weekly assembly is "Lets' Be" (华中行). Both the Chinese and English versions are sung.
Sometimes, the song "
Man Jiang Hong ", written by the famed Chinese patriotYue Fei , is sung. It signifies courage against adversity. All students know that they must sing this song with gusto.Achievements
The Chinese High School is the top high schools in Singapore, having consistently been ranked in the top 4 under the official rankings by the Ministry of Education.Fact|date=July 2007 The only other high schools with such an enviable reputation are
Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) ,Raffles Institution andNanyang Girls' High School . Competition for places is extremely keen, and every year it attracts the top 3% of the nationalPSLE cohort.The school also has the distinction of being the school in Singapore that first initiated the
Integrated Programme . It is the current high school division in the newly formedHwa Chong Institution that was formed under the Integrated Programme. The college section of Hwa Chong Institution isHwa Chong Junior College , which is a sister institution with an equally impressive pedigree.Amongst its achievements, the school is famed for its dominance in the Singapore National Interschool Librarian Championships (it has lost less than 10 times within its 86 year history), and it is also credited with many first-time achievements, such as the formation of the Integrated Programme.
Its large area of 79 acres (320,000 m²) makes it one of the largest high schools in Singapore and
South East Asia . Other institutions which sit on its grounds include Hwa Chong Junior College, as well asSingapore Institute of Management , which has a 99-year leasehold of part of the school's compound since 1989.Notable Alumni
Famous alumni include:
*Eric Moo (巫启贤), Chinese pop artiste
*Ho Ho Ying , renowned SingaporeExpressionist painter and art critic
* James Tan, Commissioner,Singapore Civil Defence Force
*Kenny Yap (叶金利), founder ofQian Hu Corporation
*Luo Haocai (罗豪才), chief justice,Supreme People's Court (PRC )
*Ong Teng Cheong (王鼎昌), formerPresident of Singapore
*Tan Swie Hian (陈瑞献), artist
*Zhong Shengbiao (钟盛标), physicist
* Tan Yih San,Brigadier General ,Singapore Armed Forces
* 陈序经(1903-1967),historian ,sociologist , anduniversity administrator (岭南大学校长,中山大学历史系教授、中山大学副校长、暨南大学校长、南开大学副校长) inmainland China (with a few months' attendance at the school, leaving in 1919) [http://zh.wikipedia.org/wiki/%E9%99%88%E5%BA%8F%E7%BB%8F (article in Chinese Wikipedia)] [《我的父亲陈序经》 陈其津/著 广东人民出版社 1999 ]Famous teachers and staff include:
*Chen Wen Hsi , pioneer Singapore artist
*Lao She (老舍), notedManchu writer, taught at the school in 1929.
* Liu Kang (刘抗), pioneer Singapore artistReferences
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External links
* [http://www.hwachong.edu.sg/ School Website]
* [http://www.moe.gov.sg/speeches/2004/sp20040321.htm Speech] by then Prime Minister
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