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  1. GCE O-Level Examination Direct School Admission 2024 (for entry into Sec 1 2025)

  2. Singapore Chinese Girls' School ( SCGS) is an independent girls' school in Bukit Timah, Singapore, located opposite Stevens MRT station. Founded in 1899, it is one of the oldest institutions in Singapore.

  3. Singapore Chinese Girls’ School is a dual-track school offering: the 4-year Singapore-Cambridge Secondary Education Certificate (SEC, also formerly known as GCE O-Level) Programme, and. the 6-year Integrated Programme (IP) in partnership with Eunoia Junior College.

  4. The SCGS education philosophy stems from our strong belief in providing a holistic and balanced education founded on a bedrock of timeless values and rich heritage. We are committed to nurturing every student to grow her interests and aptitude, to achieve her personal best.

  5. Singapore Chinese Girls' School. Novena. 190 Dunearn Road, S309437. School code for O-Level Programme: 7014 School code for Integrated Programme: 9132.

  6. Singapore Chinese Girls' School, Singapore. 7,113 likes · 87 talking about this · 4,725 were here. To forge stronger ties with current pupils, alumni and...

  7. May 6, 2024 · Please check the allocation of the Sabbatical Modules after 6.30pm. Sabbatical Week I will be held for all Secondary 1 OLP and IP, Secondary 2 IP, Secondary 3 OLP and IP, as well as Secondary 4 IP students from 20 - 24 May 2024.

  8. Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (SCGS) is an independent school comprising primary and secondary levels.1 Established in 1899 on Hill Street, it is the first Chinese girls’ school founded in Singapore.

  9. ADMISSION TO PRIMARY 1. Please click here to refer to Ministry of Education website for information on Primary One Registration Exercise. WAITLIST APPLICATION. The School may at times have a small number of vacancies arising due to students transferring to other schools or going abroad.

  10. The Singapore Chinese Girls’ School (SCGS) was established on 1 July 1899 to provide an all-round education for Straits Chinese girls. [1] It differed from the existing girlsschools at the time because it was not started by missionaries.

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