Serangoon Junior College
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Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) is a junior college in Singapore
Singapore
Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is a Southeast Asian city-state off the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula, north of the equator. An island country made up of 63 islands, it is separated from Malaysia by the Straits of Johor to its north and from Indonesia's Riau Islands by the...

, offering a two-year course for pre-university students leading up to GCE 'A' Level
General Certificate of Education
The General Certificate of Education or GCE is an academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the Commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, confer to students. The GCE traditionally comprised two levels: the Ordinary Level and the Advanced Level...

 examinations.

History and Achievements

Established in March 1988 as the 14th Junior College in Singapore, Serangoon Junior College set up its temporary premises in Hougang
Hougang
Hougang is an urban planning area and a suburb in the north-eastern area of the city-state of Singapore. Under classification by the Urban Redevelopment Authority, the area is part of the North-East Region, an urban planning division. Hougang borders Sengkang in the north and Serangoon to its...

. With a pioneering staff strength of 45 teachers, lessons for the first batch of 673 students commenced in April of the same year. In December 1990, the College relocated to its present campus at Upper Serangoon Road. It was officially declared open on 29 May 1992 by Mr. Lee Yock Suan, the then Minister for Education and Member of Parliament for Cheng San GRC.

Principals

The College has been served by five principals thus far: The founding principal Mr. Thomas Tan from 1988 to 1996, Ms. Jenny Yong from 1996 to 2002, Mrs. Kok Chwee Kee from 2002 to 2006, and Mr. Tan Teck Hock from 2007 to 2010. The current principal, Mrs. Wong-Cheang Mei Heng, appointed in December 2010, is the College’s fifth principal.
College Anthem
Lead us all to glory
A glory to be told
Every step we take
Challenges ahead
We turn them all to gold

Learning for tomorrow
We find our dreams today
Reaching out along the way
Lending a hand
Being a friend
Growing each day

We lead her to glory
Our best in all we do
SRJC all for you
Your call is ours too

Vision, mission, values

Vision – Every SRJCian, a graduate with Imagination, Character and Values


Mission – Fire the Imagination, Hone the Character, Strengthen the Values


Values – (Be) Active, Selflessness, Perseverance, Integrity, Respect, Enterprise



The current set of vision, mission and values was revised in 2007.

Achievements

Academic Value-Added Award (Gold) (2010)

SRJC received this award for her achievement in the 2009 GCE 'A' Level Examination. The 2009 GCE 'A' Level Examination results saw significant increase in the number of students who attained 80 rank points and above out of a maximum of 90. There were also more than 80% of students obtaining ‘A’ grades for Project Work in the same year.

Character Development Award (Gold) (2010)

This award affirms the systems and processes that the College has established in the honing of students' character.

Sustained Achievement Award (Aesthetics) (2010)

This award recognises the continued attainment of the Achievement Award for the past 2 consecutive Singapore Youth Festival (SYF) years.

Academic Information

The course offered in SRJC consists of H1 General Paper, H1 Mother Tongue, H1 Project Work, together with four content-based subjects (3H2+1H1 or four H2 subjects). Students with a flair in an area will be offered subjects at H3 level after the end of JC1 promotional exams.

In line with the new 'A' Level syllabus stipulated by MOE, students are also required to take a contrasting subject that is outside their area of studies. The contrasting subject may be offered at either the H1 and H2 levels.

Subjects offered are:
  • H1 Art
  • H1 Biology
  • H1 Chemistry
  • H1 Chinese Language
  • H1 China Studies
  • H1 Economics
  • H1 General Paper
  • H1 Geography
  • H1 History
  • H1 Literature in English
  • H1 Malay Language
  • H1 Mathematics
  • H1 Physics
  • H1 Project Work
  • H1 Tamil Language
  • H2 Art
  • H2 Biology
  • H2 Chemistry
  • H2 Chinese Language and Literature
  • H2 Economics
  • H2 English Language
  • H2 Geography
  • H2 History
  • H2 Literature in English
  • H2 Malay Language and Literature
  • H2 Mathematics
  • H2 Physics
  • H2 Tamil Language and Literature

Co-curricular activities

The college encourages participation in co-curricular activities for the all-round development of the individual. Students can opt to enrol in CCAs from the different categories as listed below.

Clubs and Societies
  • AVA Club
  • Community Champions Council
  • Health and Fitness
  • Library Club
  • Nature Society Serangoon
  • Outdoor Activities Club (ODAC)
  • Photographic Society
  • Pilates
  • Society for the Scientific Training And Research (S*STAR)
  • Students' Council
  • The Podium
  • Yoga


Performing Arts Groups
  • Guitar Ensemble #
  • Guzheng Ensemble #
  • Modern Dance #
  • SRJC Chorale #
  • Symphonic Band #


Sports
  • Basketball #
  • Canoeing #
  • Runners' Club
  • Netball #
  • Rockclimbing (ROCMOC) #
  • Soccer (Boys) #
  • Soccer (Girls) #
  • Table Tennis #
  • Taekwondo #
  • Tennis #
  • Touch Rugby (Girls) #
  • Track and Field #
  • Ultimate Frisbee
  • Volleyball #


'#' denotes niche CCA

Houses in SRJC

For competitive intra-school events, the student body is divided into five houses. Each house is led by a House Captain, who sits in the Executive Committee of the Students' Council.

The five houses are
  • Aquila
  • Cetus
  • Draco
  • Pegasus
  • Orion

SR Olympics

SR Olympics is an annual sports event participated actively by the staff and student population of SRJC. Traditionally, it also marks the opening of the annual funding raising event.

WILL Run

The WILL Run is an annual fundraising event that is integral in SR’s pursuit of perseverance and selflessness. The term WILL evokes the willingness of an individual to run at least 10 km to raise funds for the community and for the college building. The minimum annual total distance targeted for completion is set at 20,014 km – the distance from the North to South Pole.

GET REAL@SRJC

GET REAL@SRJC, the service learning framework in SRJC, stands for Reaching out to the Environment, the Aged, and the Less fortunate. The strong emphasis in service learning is aligned to the college motto “To Learn, To Serve”.

Annual Fundraising

The annual college fundraising event focuses on giving back to the community. Since 2008, the college has committed the first $50,000 of the donations collection to an identified beneficiary each year. The rest of the collection is channelled towards college improvements.

SRGCE

SRGCE, which stands for SR Global Classroom Experience, takes students’ learning beyond the shores of Singapore. With a service learning component designed into the programme, students are given opportunities to apply service learning within a larger community, while gaining cultural awareness and a global perspective.

Since 2007, SRJC has established a twinning programme with Sacred Heart Canossian College
Sacred Heart Canossian College
Sacred Heart Canossian College is a Roman Catholic girls' school in Pokfulam, Chi Fu Fa Yeun, west Hong Kong Island, Hong Kong. Founded in 1860, the school currently serves some 1,400 students and 70 teaching staff....

in Hong Kong.

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