CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School

CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS)
圣尼各拉女校
德纯义坚
(Simple in Virtue, Steadfast in Duty)
Address
501 Ang Mo Kio St 13
Ang Mo Kio, Singapore
Coordinates 1°22′25″N 103°50′03″W / 1.3737°N 103.8343°W / 1.3737; -103.8343Coordinates: 1°22′25″N 103°50′03″W / 1.3737°N 103.8343°W / 1.3737; -103.8343
Information
Type Government-aided
Autonomous
Special Assistance Plan
Established 16 January 1933
Session Single session
School code 7118
Principal Soh Wai Lan (Mdm.)
Gender Female
Enrolment Approx. 3,000
Colour(s)          
Blue, White
Affiliations Eunoia Junior College and Catholic Junior College
Website St. Nicholas Girls' School

CHIJ Saint Nicholas Girls' School (SNGS) is an all-girls Catholic primary and secondary school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore. The school is one of the designated Special Assistance Plan (SAP) schools.

History

Victoria Girls' School

Saint Nicholas Girls' School was established by the Sisters of the Infant Jesus on 16 January 1933 as "Victoria Girls' School", a Chinese-medium primary school for girls. The school was housed in the former building of Hotel van Wijk, run by missionaries to provide education for daughters of Chinese-speaking families, including disadvantaged families and wealthy Chinese merchants alike.[1] In 1941, the school expanded into a full school. From only Primary classes to both Primary and Secondary classes.

In 1946, the enrolment expanded and the convent was unable to accommodate all students, the school relocated to the school complex of the sister CHIJ school, Town Convent, at Victoria Street by 1949.[1]

Attainment of SAP Status

In 1979 Victoria Girls' School was accorded the Special Assistance Plan (SAP). The Special Assistance Plan was introduced in 1979 as a long-term scheme to preserve the best Chinese-stream schools as bilingual schools to nurture effectively bilingual students inculcated with traditional Chinese values. Under this scheme, the school offers both the English and Chinese languages as first languages to Special Stream students. Also in that year, a pre-primary section was established.

Relocation to Ang Mo Kio

By 1980, the Victoria Street premises could no longer hold the whole school and some classes had to move out. They were temporarily held at the former Tao Nan School building at Armenian Street and the former Raffles Girls' Primary School at Queen Street.

In 1982, Victoria Girls' School was provisionally relocated to Toa Payoh, and subsequently to Ang Mo Kio Avenue 8 in 1983. Victoria Girls' School moved into its permanent premises at Ang Mo Kio Street 13 on 2 January 1985. The new campus was declared open by Dr. Tony Tan Keng Yam, then Minister for Education, on 23 August 1986.[2]

Renaming as St. Nicholas Girls' School

In 1992, Victoria Girls' School was renamed "CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls' School". The school was granted autonomous status by Ministry of Education in 1995 for recognition in value added academic performances.[3] In 2013, CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School is introduced the Integrated Programme (IP) in collaboration with Catholic High School and Singapore Chinese Girls’ School. The schools are designated a new junior college, Eunoia Junior College, to cater for the programme.[4][5]

Principal

Name of Principal Years Served
Sister Francise Lee 1940-1971
Mdm. Lee Poh See 1972-2000
Ms. Helen Choo Chieh Chen 2001-2006
Mdm. Chan Wan Siong 2006-2011
Mdm. Soh Wai Lan 2011–2016
Mdm Fiona Yeo Su Ling Awaiting Appointment

Academic Information

CHS-SNGS-SCGS Joint Integrated Programme

CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School jointly offers the Integrated Programme (IP) in collaboration with Catholic High School, Singapore Chinese Girls’ School and Eunoia Junior College from 2013. Under the programme, students may skip the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination in the respective schools, and complete year 5 & 6 of pre-university education in Eunoia Junior College leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination.[4][5]

As a dual-track school, 4-year Secondary Special/Express course is offered alongside the Integrated Programme.

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