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  1. Welcome to the official website of CHIJ St. Josephs Convent.

  2. Reach us at. Telephone: 64897580 Fax: 64897589 Email: chijsjcs@moe.edu.sg Address. CHIJ St. Joseph’s Convent 62 Sengkang East Way Singapore 548595

  3. CHIJ Saint Joseph's Convent is a government-aided Catholic girls' secondary school in Sengkang, Singapore. The school is one of 11 Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) schools in Singapore.

  4. Oct 25, 2011 · Sec 3 Subject Combination 2024 provides students with opportunities to choose subject combination based on academic merit and interest in subjects offered.

  5. CHIJ (Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus) St Joseph’s Convent (SJC) began as a private school in 1938. With 21 students, a nun of the Order of the Holy Infant Jesus and two teachers, the school operated from a rented house on Flower Road.

  6. Welcome to CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent's E-Open House! Explore the different sections to find out how we cherish and grow every SJCian. We would also love to have you visit us...

  7. www.moe.gov.sg › schoolfinder › schooldetailSchool profile page | MOE

    Apr 22, 2024 · CHIJ St. Joseph's Convent. Seng Kang. 62 Sengkang East Way, S548595. School code: 7019. PSLE score range of 2023. Subjects offered. Electives and programmes. DSA talent areas offered in 2024. Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) Support for special educational needs. Visit the school website to learn more.

  8. Discover rankings, achievements, primary 1 (P1) registration and key facts aggregated from MOE. See how Chij St. Joseph's Convent performs among secondary schools.

  9. CHIJ St. Josephs Convent Cut-Off Point, PSLE AL score range history for Integrated Programme (IP), Posting Group 3, 2 and 1 (Express, Normal Academic, Normal Technical stream), and more details about the secondary school.

  10. CHIJ St. Joseph’s Convent (SJC) began as a private school in a rented house at Flower Road in 1938. There were 21 pupils under the care of one nun of the Order of the Holy Infant Jesus and two teachers. The school was then known as Paya Lebar Convent.