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网络评价
Google Reviews评分超过4.3/5,多数评论称赞学校氛围温馨、老师关怀学生,设施齐全。有个别负面评论提及招生竞争激烈和部分年级学业压力略大,但整体网络口碑良好。(来源:Google Reviews 2024年)
National Day Awards 2025
The Commendation Medal
∙ Ms Elizabeth Yee Sau Yeng Head of Department
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Anastasia Koh Yan Yan Teacher
National Day Awards 2024
The Public Administration Medal (🥉 Bronze)
∙ Mr Clement Lee Kok Meng Vice-Principal
The Commendation Medal
∙ Mdm Lim Sin Li Head of Department
National Day Awards 2023
The Commendation Medal
∙ Ms Lee Yen Pheng Senior Teacher
The Long Service Medal
∙ Mdm Tew Hwee Gee Angela Teacher
Parent Volunteer
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Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Foundation Chinese Language
∙ Foundation English Language
∙ Foundation Mathematics
∙ Foundation Malay Language
∙ Foundation Science
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Higher Tamil Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Malay Language
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
∙ Tamil Language
Physical sports
∙ Track and Field
∙ Taekwondo
∙ Modular CCA (Sports)
Uniformed groups
∙ Scouts
∙ Girl Guides (Brownies)
Visual and performing arts
∙ Choir
∙ Guitar Ensemble
∙ Modern Dance
Club and societies
∙ Art and Crafts
∙ Infocomm Technology (Media Production)
History
To serve the poor in the Chinese community in the Geylang-MacPherson-Aljunied vicinity, the Sisters of the Canossian Daughters of Charity purchased a piece of land at Sallim Road with the intention of setting up an orphanage and a private Chinese school.
Completed in 1941, the school was supposed to start operating in January 1942, but this was halted by the outbreak of war that year. The day after the British surrendered, the Japanese army took over part of the building and the Sisters had to seek refuge elsewhere. By 8 March 1942, the Sisters were able to return to the building, which had been left in a poor state. It was only on 15 May 1942 that the Sisters could start the school with 117 boys and girls using Japanese as the medium of instruction.
After the war, the intended private Chinese school was established in 1946 on the site for those who had reached school age. In 1951, due to a lack of funds, the Chinese private school was converted into a one-session government-aided English school. In 1962, with the growing population, the school became a double-session school, and eventually an all-girls school. In 2009, the Ministry of Education designated the school as a satellite school in recognition of the close inclusion partnership it had with Canossian School, a special education school for children with hearing loss, which was located in the same campus.
The school underwent PRIME in 2012 and returned to its new campus on December 2014. The school was officially opened during its 75th anniversary celebrations on 23 August 2016. The Canossian Heritage Gallery was also unveiled on the same day.
To better serve the needs of the community, the Canossian Sisters and the school’s board of management decided that the school would revert to being co-educational from January 2019 onwards. The decision was announced on 11 January 2018. On 1 January 2019, the school was renamed Canossa Catholic Primary School.