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  1. The school’s 3 branches were named: Kay Wah Main, Kay Wah Branch I and Kay Wah Branch II, ran by 3 Principals: Mr Ong Hang Tin, Mr Choo Phie Ching and Mr Chen Chick Sin respectively to cater to the rising educational needs of the farming community.

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      School Crest. Qihua is a school where pupils persevere to...

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  2. ng_wee_hua@schools.gov.sg. Kindness. ... Ms Sim Kay Yin. sim_kay_yin@schools.gov.sg. ... River Valley Primary School. About RV. School Crest.

  3. Qihua Primary School was established in 1938 as Kay Wah School by a group of Chinese community leaders led by Mr Neo Tiew. The school offered education in the Chinese medium to the children of Ama Keng village. It was briefly closed during the Japanese Occupation but reopened after the war.

  4. Qihua Primary School 启化小学 (Formerly Kay Wah School 公立启化学校) 1938 - 1988; 1988 - Present. History. The school name Qihua Primary School is the hanyu pinyin name of Kay Wah School, founded in 1938 by a group of warm hearted pioneer educators led by Mr Neo Tiew the Headman of Ama Keng village.

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  5. The school name Qihua Primary School is the Hanyu Pinyin name of Kay Wah School, founded in 1938 by a group of pioneer educators led by Mr Neo Tiew, the Headman then of the Ama Keng village. In Chinese, Qihua means “the opening up of minds to receive education”.

  6. Discover rankings, achievements, cut-off point, direct school admissions and key facts aggregated from MOE. See how Qihua Primary School performs among primary schools.

  7. This is a list of primary schools in Singapore. Children typically start their primary education in the year they turn seven. Primary education lasts six years, and is compulsory for all Singapore citizens. [1] Primary schools in Singapore are classified as Government or Government-aided schools.