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  1. Sharpening the mind. ACS (I) offers 2 academic tracks: 4-year Express programme leading to GCE O-Level and 6-year Integrated programme leading to IB Diploma Programme (IBDP) more.

  2. 2024 Semester 1 Timetable. 31 December 2023. Please click on the link below for the latest timetable. https://sites.google.com/moe.edu.sg/acsbr-academic-matters.

  3. The ACS (P) brand of education is anchored on our Founder, Bishop Oldham’s vision of the ACS philosophy of education.

  4. www.acsindep.moe.edu.sg › about-acs-independent › school-profileSchool Profile - Anglo-Chinese School

    Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) was founded by Methodist Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham in 1886 with the purpose of nurturing students to be of service “for God and Humanity”.

  5. Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) ANNOUNCEMENTS. USEFUL LINKS. CALENDAR. Home-Based Learning.

  6. Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) (ACSJ), formerly named Anglo-Chinese Junior School, is one of the two ACS primary schools in Singapore. Established in 1951 at the old Coleman Street campus, it moved to its former premises at 25 Peck Hay Road at the end of 1984.

  7. Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) is one of the six units of the ACS Family of Schools. The Anglo-Chinese School was established in 1886 with the vision and passion of one man, Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham.

  8. Anglo-Chinese School (ACS) has shaped the lives of hundreds of thousands of students since its founding in 1886. Today, it has grown to a family of six fine schools [including ACS (Independent), ACS (Junior), ACS (Primary), ACS (Barker Road) and Anglo-Chinese Junior College] in Singapore and ACS (Jakarta) in Indonesia, with a total enrolment of ...

  9. The Anglo-Chinese School was founded on March 1, 1886 by Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham in a shop-house at 70 Amoy Street. Adopting a bilingual approach to education, the boys learnt English in the morning and Chinese in the afternoon.

  10. www.acspri.moe.edu.sg › about-us › school-historyHistory of ACS

    The Anglo-Chinese School was founded on 1st March 1886 by Bishop William Fitzjames Oldham in an old shophouse at 70, Amoy Street. He started with 13 students but that quickly grew and ACS moved to 1 Canning Rise in 1887.