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Catholic High School (Primary Section)
9 Bishan Street 22, 579767
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学校概况
Catholic High School (Primary Section)(公教中学附小)是一所有着悠久历史的政府辅助男校,采用双语(中英)教学,以全男生管理闻名,是新加坡极少数“直通车”小学之一,毕业生可不经过小六会考(PSLE)直升公教中学(IP路线)。(来源:学校官网 2024年)
PSLE成绩
2022年,学校PSLE录取分数线(Affiliated Secondary School – Express)约为AL 15,较本地男校中学附小属中上水平。(来源:KiasuParents论坛 2022年)
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Subjects
∙ Art
∙ Chinese Language
∙ English Language
∙ Higher Chinese Language
∙ Mathematics
∙ Music
∙ Physical Education
∙ Science
∙ Social Studies
Physical sports
∙ Basketball
∙ Softball
∙ Table Tennis
∙ Wushu
∙ Volleyball
∙ Modular CCA (Sports)
Uniformed groups
∙ Scouts
Visual and performing arts
∙ Chinese Orchestra
∙ Choir
∙ Modern Dance
∙ Concert Band
Club and societies
∙ Infocomm Technology (Computing)
History
Catholic High School (CHS) is a government-aided all-boys Catholic full school, comprising a secondary and a primary section. It enrols both Catholic and non-Catholic students.
Founded in 1935 by the late Rev Fr Edward Becheras, a French missionary, the school had its humble beginnings within the premises of the Church of Saints Peter and Paul on Queen Street, with the pioneering support of the Chinese Catholic Action Society and then Principal Yao Kwok Wah. Rev Fr Becheras envisioned the school as an institution of learning where one could acquire competence in bilingualism. Till today, the school’s philosophy is still anchored on the enunciation of Rev Fr Becheras: “The way of the Catholic High School is a way made of two rails – Chinese and English, free from any entanglement, straight to its end. Happy are those who follow. They shall obtain the scope of a sound education.”
Originally a small hut partitioned into two classrooms – for orphans and the poor – CHS soon expanded into a city campus occupying both sides of Queen Street. In 1950, Principal Yao was promoted to Inspector for Chinese Schools by the Education Department, and the Diocese invited the Marist Brothers to lead the school. The school became renowned for its unique culture of bilingualism, character values, discipline, academic rigour and extra-curricular pursuits.
In 1979, CHS was accorded the Special Assistance Plan status. The school continued to expand; by the 1980s, it was operating concurrently in premises at Queen Street, Gentle Road, Norfolk Road, Bishan Street 12 and Bright Hill Drive. The separate campuses were reunited at its present Bishan site in 1992.
In 1995, the secondary section attained autonomous status, and three years later, the primary section commenced the Gifted Education Programme. In 2013, the secondary section embarked on the unique dual-track model: the Joint Integrated Programme and the O-Level Programme. Together with students from CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School and Singapore Chinese Girls’ School, CHS students would enrol in Eunoia Junior College for their pre-tertiary education under the integrated programme.
From the school motto ‘亲爱忠诚敬业乐群 Care Honesty Service’ to the current tagline ‘#mybloodisgreen’, the CHS experience is defined by a strong sense of brotherhood and camaraderie; values-driven character development and service leadership; all-round excellence in academic and non-academic domains; and scholarly pursuits. For over 80 years, CHS has nurtured leaders and professionals in various fields who give back to society and the school, and it will continue to develop principled leaders, gentlemen and bilingual scholars with the skills, perspectives and hearts to touch lives and transform futures.