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  1. QihuaConnect. Read about all our events and celebrations and our joyful learning experiences in Qihua.

  2. A heartfelt welcome to 2024 and back to Qihua! I hope that everyone has had a rejuvenating holiday, meaningfully spent to build bonds with the family members and to pursue an interest. The Qihua staff are thrilled to welcome our Qihuaians back and to engage them in another enriching year of learning and discovery.

  3. Key Personnels School Staff Developer: Mdm Rosinah rosinah_mohamed_yusof@moe.edu.sg Year Head (UP) Mdm Halimah halimah_halil@moe.edu.sg Year Head (MP)

  4. Qihua Primary School, Singapore. 2,468 likes · 34 talking about this · 2,264 were here. The purpose of this page is to allow parents to be updated about programmes and activities in the school.

  5. School bookshop. Monday to Friday. 9:00am to 2:30pm Lunch break. 11:15am to 12 noon (Closed) School uniform. ... Qihua Primary School. About Us. Principal's Message. General Information. School Profile. School Rules and Regulations. Learning Environment. Our Staff. School Calendar. Our Curriculum.

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

    Phone: 6269 6250 Email: qihua_ps@moe.edu.sg. Website: http://www.qihuapri.moe.edu.sg. Get information such as the schools' contact details, and subjects, CCAs and programmes offered by the school.

  7. 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.

  8. Operating Hours. 5. Woodlands Street 81. Singapore 738525. VIEW MAP. Mon - Fri : 7am to 5pm. Closed on Public Holidays.

  9. The school was founded in 1938 by a group of warm-hearted pioneer educators led by Mr Neo Tiew, a well-known philanthropist in Lim Chu Kang.

  10. 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. In Chinese, Qihua means ‘the opening of minds to receive education’.

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