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Jurongville Secondary School

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In January 1994, JVSS, housed within Commonwealth Secondary itself, opened its doors to 507 Secondary One pupils, spread over 14 classes - 6 Express, 5 Normal Academic and 3 Normal Technical. In December 1995, Mohd Khairunan took over as the next Principal. However, it bid farewell to CSS which was
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In 2019, JVSS merged with Hong Kah Secondary School; however, the Chinese name of the school bears Hong Kah's name. The merged school is located at the current Jurongville campus. The new Principal, Mr Chan Yew Wooi, was the former Director of Professional Development at the Academy of Singapore
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In December 2000, Khairunan left the school with Ong Kock Hua taking over as the third Principal of JVSS. It was under his tenure that the Cluster Science Learning Centre was officially opened on 19 April 2002. The Guest of Honour was Professor Leo Tan, Director,
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Hong Kah Secondary School started operation in 1994 with 14 Secondary One classes. There were 6 Express, 5 Normal (Academic) and 3 Normal (Technical) classes. It was the holding school for Pioneer Secondary School.
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The pioneer group of 9 teachers, with the addition of 15 more teachers later in the year, formed the nucleus of the new school. The first Principal was Sun Huey Min, who was also the incumbent Principal of
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to be relocated to new premises. JVSS was to remain on the same site and officially take over the location as their home. In July 1997, the school was officially opened. The Guest of Honour was
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The school crest of Jurongville Secondary School from 2020 onwards
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Commonwealth Secondary School
Kenneth Chen Koon Lap
Member of Parliament
Hong Kah Group Representation Constituency
Ministry of Education
National Institute of Education
Lim Boon Heng
Prime Minister's Office
Jurong Group Representation Constituency
"14 primary schools, 6 secondary schools to merge in 2019"
Official website
1°21′06″N 103°43′45″E / 1.35162°N 103.72911°E / 1.35162; 103.72911
Categories
Secondary schools in Singapore
Educational institutions established in 1993
1993 establishments in Singapore

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