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  1. Administrative Centre, One Raffles Institution Lane, Singapore 575954. Mondays to Thursdays: 7am to 5.30pm. Fridays: 7am to 5pm. Eve of Public Holidays: 7am to 12.30pm. Closed on Saturdays, Sundays and Public Holidays.

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  2. Campus Map. All visitors should enter the campus through our Main Gate along Bishan Street 21. One Raffles Institution Lane (along Bishan Street 21) Singapore 575954. Access. Nearest MRT stations. Marymount (Circle Line), Exit B. Bishan (Circle Line; North-South Line), Exit A. Nearest bus stops.

  3. RI is a leading Singaporean pre-tertiary institution for boys aged 13 to 18 and girls aged 17 to 18. We run the 6-year Raffles Programme with Raffles Girls’ School. We provide our students with the opportunity, space and support to explore their passions and interests, from research to sport and the arts.

  4. Raffles Institution (RI) is an independent educational institution in Singapore. Founded in 1823, it is the oldest school in the country. It provides secondary education for boys only from Year 1 to Year 4, and pre-university education for both boys and girls in Year 5 and Year 6.

  5. Raffles Institution and Raffles Junior College are some of the acclaimed schools in Bishan. Also located here is Bright Hill Temple, one of Singapore’s largest Buddhist temples.

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

    Apr 22, 2024 · Contact. Phone: 6419 9242 Email: comms@ri.edu.sg. Website: http://www.ri.edu.sg. Get information such as the schools' contact details, and subjects, CCAs and programmes offered by the school.

  7. Raffles Institution (RI), formerly known as Singapore Institution, was founded by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles in June 1823. Progressive since the beginning, the school welcomed female students in 1844 and began offering pre-university classes in 1886.