Yahoo Web Search

Search results

  1. 2024 Semester 2 Timetable. 21 June 2024. Please click on the link below for the latest timetable. https://sites.google.com/moe.edu.sg/acsbr-academic-matters.

  2. On 1st March 1886, he founded Anglo-Chinese School in a shophouse in Amoy Street with 13 students. ACS (Barker Road) was established on 1st January 1994 as a full government-aided school catering to both Primary and Secondary students.

  3. Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) offers three academic courses, namely Express, Normal (Academic) and Normal (Technical) courses. These courses are pathways that shape a student’s journey through secondary school.

  4. Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) is a government-aided Methodist all-boys' secondary school located at Barker Road in Newton, Singapore. It is a member of the Anglo-Chinese family of schools in Singapore.

  5. Apr 22, 2024 · Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) Novena. 60 Barker Road, S309919. School code: 7032. 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.

  6. Feb 9, 2023 · SINGAPORE: Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) will move to Tengah and become a co-ed school from 2030, the Ministry of Education announced on Thursday (Feb 9). The new site will be more than 12km...

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

    The secondary school at Barker Road [now known as Anglo-Chinese School (Independent)] also included the post-secondary section which separated in 1977 to form Anglo-Chinese Junior College. The secondary school went independent in 1988 and later moved to its present premises in Dover Road in 1992.

  8. Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Road) opened in 1994 and is located at the Barker Road campus. It moved to the former Swiss Cottage Primary School while awaiting completion of the Barker Road rebuilding project.

  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. ANNOUNCEMENT. For the latest issue of ECHO magazine, please click on the following link: 01 MAY 2024. Read More. Brief site description here.