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St. Margaret's School (Primary)
136 Sophia Road, 228197
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学校概况
圣玛格烈小学(St. Margaret’s School (Primary))是新加坡最早创办的女校之一,创立于1842年,现已成为一所政府辅助小学,招收6至12岁的女学生。学校崇尚基督教价值观,以“Fostering Women of Grace, women with a heart for others”为宗旨。(来源:学校官网 2022年)
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Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Higher Malay Language
∙ Higher Tamil Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Malay Language
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
∙ Tamil Language
Physical sports
∙ Netball
∙ Tennis
∙ Bowling
Uniformed groups
∙ Girls' Brigade
∙ Girl Guides (Brownies)
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Chinese Dance
History
Mrs Maria Dyer a missionary of the London Missionary Society was en route to China when she stopped by Singapore in 1842. She was horrified to see girls being auctioned as slaves and decided to start a home for homeless girls, regardless of race, in a tiny shop-house in North Bridge Road. Thus, began the first girls’ school in Singapore. It was named the Chinese Girls’ School.
The girls were given an elementary education in English, instructed in the Christian faith and were taught how to be good homemakers. With special emphasis on character building and leadership, the education trained the girls to be independent. This has been the school’s tradition since then.
In 1861, the school moved to 134 Sophia Road with a boarding house built in its grounds. In 1900, The Church of England Zenana Missionary Society (CEZMS) took over the management of the school and the school was re-named the CEZMS School. The school was much damaged during World War II. After the war the Bishop of Singapore changed its name to St. Margaret’s School in 1949, after Queen Margaret of Scotland.
The school soon recovered from its wartime setbacks and set about consolidating its curriculum and provided students with a broad-based education in the academic, physical, social, moral and spiritual domains. Soon, the school had grown so much that space for further expansion was required.
In 1960, the school was split into primary and secondary sections. The secondary school moved to Farrer Road. The familiar old building at 134 Sophia Road, which continued to house the primary school, was finally demolished in August 1984. The primary school relocated to a holding site on Anthony Road and returned in June 1986, with a new address – 99 Wilkie Road. The new building was officially opened on Founder’s Day, 16 November 1987.
On 16 November 1997, the National Heritage Board recognised the school’s long history by marking the Wilkie Road premises as a national historic site. Between 1999 and 2001, the school underwent PRIME upgrading. In 2020, the school moved to Mattar Road so that MOE’s PERI upgrading works could take place at the Wilkie Road site.
With its record of helpfulness, good work and dedicated service, the school is well loved by all who have passed through its gates and will be loved and honoured by those yet to come.