Queenstown Secondary School
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Queenstown Secondary School (abbreviation: QTSS; Simplified Chinese: 女皇镇中学) is a government co-educational neighbourhood secondary school
Secondary school
Secondary school is a term used to describe an educational institution where the final stage of schooling, known as secondary education and usually compulsory up to a specified age, takes place...

 in Queenstown, Singapore
Queenstown, Singapore
Queenstown1 is one of the early housing estates in Singapore, built before Toa Payoh and Ang Mo Kio, and was a test bed for much of Singapore's public housing...

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History

Queenstown Secondary School began life in 1956 as Queenstown Secondary Technical School, for boys only. From temporary premises in Jalan Eunos School it moved in 1957 to Strathmore Avenue. Improvements to the building took place in 1963. A pre-university class was added in 1965, which existed until 1994. A new four-storey building was opened in April 1968.

The school became co-educational in 1971.

New facilities such as basketball courts have been added. In 1985 the school acquired a computer laboratory and language laboratory. Home Economics was also introduced as a subject in 1985

The school was renamed Queenstown Secondary School in January 1993. From December 1993 to June 1997 it occupied temporary premises while the buildings at Strathmore Avenue were renovated and upgraded.

School crest

The School crest
Crest (heraldry)
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 consists of a shield with the school colors, sky blue and maroon. The sky blue reflects the limitless opportunities to strive for and the maroon signifies the spirit of fraternity. The open book symbolizes learning and knowledge, and the wheel symbolizes the technical aspect of education offered in the school.

On the tower, which denotes strength, is the lion which signifies courage and from which Singapore derives its name. Below the shield is the school motto "Berani Berkhidmat", which means "Dare To Serve".

School song



This was the school song that was sung in the early years....



When Singapore its freedom found

Then came the problems too

To find the men to make it work

The youth who dared to do



Chorus

Berani Berkhidmat, dare to serve

Dare to do to be!

We dare to serve - yes! with our hands (hearts?)

To keep our country free

Berani Berkhidmat, dare to serve

Dare to do to be!

We dare to serve - yes! with our hands (hearts?)

To keep our country free

This is the current school song which has evolved over the years.



Dare To Serve

In Queenstown Secondary our minds are trained

Our hands acquire the skill

Whatever the task we're here to serve

We have the heart, the will

Berani Berkhidmat, dare to serve

Dare to do to be!

We dare to serve - yes! with our hearts

To keep our country free

Queenstown Secondary the pioneer

The school that leads the way

In every field we do our best

To learn, to work, to play

Chorus

Berani Berkhidmat, dare to serve

Dare to be!

We dare to be serve - yes! with our hearts

To keep our country free

Berani Berkhidmat, dare to serve

Dare to do to be!

We dare to serve - yes! with our hearts

To keep our country free


Ethos and discipline

Pupils stand up when spoken to and when asking or answering questions. Jewellery and ornaments are not allowed. Mobile telephones (known locally as handphones) may be brought to school, but will be confiscated if used during lessons or activities. Pupils must wear white socks and tuck in their shirts. There are rules about hair length. Hair colouring is forbidden. For serious offences such as fighting or bullying, male students receive up to six strokes of the cane.

Notable alumni

  • Ang Hock Chye: President's Scholar, 1963
  • Lee Yock Suan: President's Scholar, 1966
  • Benjamin Ng: Winner, Channel U Talent Hunt
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