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  2. St Andrews Junior School. 2 Francis Thomas Drive, Singapore 359337. Tel: +65 6288 4303. Fax: +65 6289 5242. General enquires & feedback: SAJS@moe.edu.sg. ICT Service & Support: ICT@saintandrewsjunior.moe.edu.sg.

  3. P1 Registration. Please refer to attached for the dates and documents required for the P1 registration exercise. Please refer to the links below for more information pertaining to Primary One Registration Exercise. Overview. Registration Phases and Procedures. Vacancies. Register as Parent Volunteer Application (P1 Registration under Phase 2B)

  4. www.saintandrewsjunior.moe.edu.sg › about-us › historyHistory - Ministry of Education

    • Founding of St Andrew's School
    • The School at Upper Hokkien Street
    • Grant-in-Aid
    • The School at Victoria Street
    • The School at Stamford Road
    • First Athletic Sports Meet
    • Post-War Years
    • Community Service
    • Establishment of The Junior College
    • New School Buildings

    As a result of Rev Humphreys' sermon on Whitsunday 1856, a group of laymen formed themselves into a committee for the spreading of the Gospel in the then 37-year old Singapore. They recruited a missionary and this resulted in the arrival of the Rev Edward Sherman Venn in 1861. At that time the private institution at Chin Chew Street was not affilia...

    One year later, on 10 September 1863, the School moved to Upper Hokkien Street because of the need for a better building and more space for the growing School. Soon after, Mr Cheok Loy Fatt was appointed the Headmaster and he proved to be an excellent choice.

    For some years, the Mission had serious financial difficulties, resulting in the withdrawal of its financial support for the School in 1866. The School suffered an even greater loss with the passing away of her Founder and friend. In spite of these losses, Loy Fatt carried on managing the School by himself. In 1872, the Colonial Chaplain, Canon J A...

    Meanwhile, the School expanded in size and shifted to Victoria Street. Hose did a great deal for the School. One of his first acts was to invite the Rev William Henry Gomes from Borneo to act as School Superintendent. Under the wise and capable guidance of Gomes from 1872 to 1902, the School prospered and grew.

    Even as early as 1873, both Gomes and Hose knew that the School's growth would be hampered by poor accommodation. Their hard work was rewarded when the Government gave the School a 4-acre piece of land on the then Government Hill with a frontage on Stamford Road. The first building constructed was the Chapel in 1875 and in that same year, the Schoo...

    In 1912, Rev J Romanis Lee succeeded Ponniah as Principal. Romanis ranked as one of the greatest benefactors of the School for his time saw many significant changes and St Andrew's School acquired many of its modern characteristics under his leadership. He set about expanding the premises of a school which showed so much enthusiasm and aptitude for...

    St Andrew's School was the first to re-open immediately after the war. Until the arrival of Adams who had just been released from internment Dr D D Chelliah acted as Principal. In 1946, Dr D D Chelliah started the Continuation School. The Junior School grew rapidly and in 1950, Mr Dong Chiu Sing was appointed Principal of the Junior School, followe...

    Lye Huat retired in 1963 and his Senior Assistant, Mr Francis Thomas, succeeded him. His love for community service was second to none. The Clinic Club, which later evolved into the Social Work Group, bears testimony of Thomas's genuine feeling for the needy and the less fortunate. Thomas retired on 14 March 1974 and was succeeded by Mr C D Jensen ...

    The School continued to grow and would have suffered a split at the seams in 1978 had it not been for the establishment of the St Andrew's Junior College and the subsequent removal of the Pre-University classes from Woodsville. The Ven Tan Teng Wai headed the College and in 1990, Mrs Belinda Charles succeeded him.

    With the continuing growth of the School, space could have been a problem again by the late 1980s had nothing been done. Fortunately for the School, Potong Pasir was being developed at that time and a 4.19-hectare site across the Kallang River was earmarked for education. With the Lord's prompting, the nudging of the School Supervisor, Mr David Che...

  5. Principal Mrs Elsie Poey sajs@moe.edu.sg. Vice-Principal Mdm Caroline Hew caroline_hew@schools.gov.sg. Vice-Principal (Administration) Mr Boey Weng Yue

  6. St. Andrew's Junior School. Toa Payoh. 2 Francis Thomas Drive, S359337. School code: 5009. Subjects offered. Electives and programmes. Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs) Support for special educational needs. Visit the school website to learn more.

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