The Chinese High School (Singapore)

The Chinese High School
华侨中学
Huáqiáo Zhōngxué
Location
Map

Singapore 269734

Singapore
Coordinates1°19′36″N 103°48′13″E / 1.32654°N 103.803491°E / 1.32654; 103.803491
Information
TypeIndependent
Motto自强不息
(Unrelenting Self-Empowerment)
Established21 March 1919; 105 years ago (1919-03-21)
StatusMerged with Hwa Chong Junior College to form Hwa Chong Institution
Colour(s) Red   Yellow   White 
The Chinese High School
Simplified Chinese南洋华侨中学
Traditional Chinese南洋華僑中學
Transcriptions
Standard Mandarin
Hanyu PinyinNányáng Huáqiáo Zhōngxué
Wade–GilesNan2-yang2 Hua2-ch'iao2 Chung1-hsüeh3

The Chinese High School (Chinese: 南洋华侨中学; pinyin: Nányáng Huáqiáo Zhōngxué) was an independent school in Singapore offering secondary education. The school merged with Hwa Chong Junior College on 1 January 2005 to form the integrated Hwa Chong Institution.

Founded on 21 March 1919, The Chinese High School was the first high school in Southeast Asia to cater to different dialect groups among overseas Chinese in the region.[1] After Singapore gained independence in 1965, the school came under the purview of the Ministry of Education and was accorded the Special Assistance Plan (SAP) status in 1979. It has the unique distinction of having the Independent School status in 1988, a scheme that the ministry perceived had proven successful and was extended to other top schools in Singapore. The Chinese High School remained as one of the best performing schools in Singapore, both in academic achievements and extracurricular activities.

History

The crest of the Chinese High School, in 1919 (left) and between 1930 and 2004 (right). The current full red crest of Hwa Chong Institution was initially a stylised representation of the old school crest, and is well recognised for its existence on The Chinese High School Clock Tower

Founding

As early as May 1913, Tan Kah Kee, a prominent businessman, proposed setting up a secondary school for Chinese boys in Singapore. Tan's proposal was supported by the Tung Teh Reading Club and a dance troupe, claiming to have raised S$20,000 as funds for building the school. On 21 March 1919, the Singapore Nanyang Overseas Chinese Middle School was formally opened at Niven Road with an enrolment of 78 students. Six years later, with an additional funding of S$600,000, the school moved to its new campus at Bukit Timah Road, covering an area of 79 acres (320,000 m2), and officially renamed The Chinese High School.[1]

After its founding, the school offered comprehensive secondary level Chinese education. It continued to be funded and supported by Tan Kah Kee until shortly before World War II. The school was temporarily closed in February 1933 when all the teachers resigned. Later in February 1934, the school was reopened with a new principal and staff. In the same year, Lee Kong Chian, son-in-law of Tan Kah Kee, became the chairperson of the school's management board, and he held the post until 1957. During Lee's tenure, the school almost closed several times due to financial difficulties, but managed to survive due to strong financial support from both Tan and Lee.[1]

Turbulent years

During the Battle of Singapore, the school's clock tower, for its height and vantage point, served as a headquarters for the Allied defenders and later for the Imperial Japanese Army during the Japanese occupation of Singapore.[2] The school also served as a temporary concentration camp to detain people for examination during the Sook Ching massacre.[citation needed] After the war, the school resumed its predominant Chinese education.

In the 1950s and 1960s, during periods of civil unrest in Singapore, many students, teachers and alumni participated in or led the anti-colonial riots.[1] A number of students were arrested by police during the riots, and some were expelled by the school. On 13 May 1953, TCHS students made an impromptu march to the Singapore city centre in protest over arrests of their fellow schoolmates. They subsequently barricaded themselves at the TCHS campus, and were soon caught in violent confrontations with the police.[3] The situation was finally defused after the Chairman of the Board of Directors, Lee Kong Chian, flew back from London and mediated a resolution between student leaders and the police.[4]

In 1961, another major demonstration occurred when Secondary Four students refused to sit for government examinations, when it was announced Singapore would switch to the "four-two" system, where the national examination was moved to be after the completion of four years of secondary education. Singapore schools including TCHS had previously utilised the "three-three" system.[5] In 1967, a group of students attacked then-Vice Principal Teh Kim Fatt on the campus, prompting then-Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew to visit him in the hospital. Teh would later become Principal, but resigned in February 1972 over discourse with the student population.[citation needed]

The national trend in Singapore was that schools began pursuing English as the medium of education. As workplaces switched to English as working language, a Chinese education became greatly devalued. In fact, it was reported that job applicants preferred to show their 'O' Level certificates, rather than present a university degree from Chinese-medium universities such as Nanyang University. This contributed to a slide in TCHS' fortunes, and it was reported the school, like many other Chinese-medium schools, had been on the brink of closure.[citation needed] According to Tooh Fee San, then a sitting board member on the Ministry of Education's sports board, "nobody bothered to listen...to the reports from Hwa Zhong". On 12 December 1978, Tooh became TCHS' new Principal, and he would be in charge for the introduction of the Special Assistance Plan.[6]

Transformation

Upon the appointment of Tooh as Principal in 1978, The Chinese High School became one of the first nine schools to be part of the Special Assistance Plan. The Ministry of Education conceived the SAP as a means of providing assistance to struggling Chinese-medium schools. Under the SAP, key subjects such as mathematics and science were to be taught in English, in line with the rest of the nation, while some other subjects such as music and art could still be taught in Chinese.[citation needed]

Tooh also turned his focus on raising school morale, and chose the poem "Whole River Red" (满江红), written by the famed general Yue Fei, to be sung by the school population. During Tooh's tenure, TCHS emerged as the dominant force in the school track-and-field scene. In most years, TCHS was able to sweep both the 'B' and 'C' divisions of the track-and-field competition, and was often the only school to send all its students to the National Stadium to support school athletes.[citation needed]

In 1987, the school was granted the status of an independent school by the Ministry of Education and proceeded to implement changes to its curriculum that were unprecedented in other Singapore schools. The changes include the abolition of mid-year examinations in favour of camping trips for the school, as well as the introduction of numerous enrichment programmes in place of lessons.[citation needed]

In the early 1990s, the school underwent an extensive renovation, which saw the construction of a new hall, named after the school's founder, a gymnasium, a renovated clock tower block and new classrooms. A Drama Centre was also constructed, catering to the school's performing arts groups.[citation needed] In the late 1990s, the school embarked on a consortium scheme to improve the quality of education for students. It started with the establishment of the Quest and Aphelion consortiums, followed by ProEd and Radix.[citation needed] In 2000, the iSpark consortium was set up for students in the Gifted Education Programme (GEP). In 2002, Quest and Radix merged to form the Ortus consortium.[citation needed]

On 19th March 1999, the school's clock tower was gazetted as a national monument to mark the significance of the institution as the first Chinese medium school to be built in Southeast Asia to cater to the education of overseas Chinese.[citation needed] Two days later, on 21st March, the school held a large dinner in front of the Clock Tower in celebration of TCHS' 80th anniversary of founding.[citation needed] At the dinner, which was attended by alumnus and then-President Ong Teng Cheong, a statue of school founder Tan Kah Kee was erected.[7] The same year, Tooh retired as the longest-serving Principal in TCHS history, having been Principal for 21 years.[8] He was succeeded by Koh Yong Chiah, who was then succeeded by Hon Chiew Weng in 2002.

Entrance archway of Hwa Chong Institution.

Merger

On 1 January 2005, The Chinese High School merged with Hwa Chong Junior College to form Hwa Chong Institution. The new institution retains the Chinese name and the logo of The Chinese High School.[9] Along with the merger, a six-year Integrated Programme is introduced in collaboration with Nanyang Girls' High School. The new scheme, which integrates four years of high school education and two years of pre-university education, allows students to skip the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Ordinary Level examination (typically taken by students in secondary four) and proceed to take the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examination at the end of the programme.

List of Principals

English Name Chinese Name Term
Doo Kai Yu 涂開輿 1919-?
Lam Iu Cheung 林耀翔 1934-1936
Sy Eng Su 薛永黍 1937-1948
Cheng An Lun 鄭安侖 1948-1968
Tay Kim Fatt 鄭金發 1968-1972
Wang Cho Ju (Interim) 王卓如 1972-1974
Kong Look Sen 江禄森 1974-1976
Phua Beng Tee 潘明智 1976-1978
Wu Tsung Kan (Acting) 吴从干 1978
Tooh Fee San 杜辉生 1978-1999
Steven Koh Yong Chiah 许永正 1999-2002
Hon Chiew Weng 潘兆荣 2002-2004

Achievements

The Oei Tiong Ham Memorial Hall, situated directly below the Kong Chian Library.

Each year, the school attracted the best performing 3% of the Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) cohort.

The school was also the first one in Singapore to initiate the Integrated Programme. It is the current high-school section in Hwa Chong Institution. The college section of the institution is the former Hwa Chong Junior College, a co-educational sister school.

Other educational institutions that stand on the school's grounds include the former Hwa Chong Junior College and the Singapore Institute of Management.

See also

References

  1. ^ a b c d "Hua zhong bi ye kan, 1950". www.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 17 December 2017.
  2. ^ "Chinese High School Clock Tower Building". www.roots.gov.sg. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  3. ^ "Chinese Middle Schools Protests". www.roots.gov.sg. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  4. ^ "Lee Kong Chian | Infopedia". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 28 August 2023.
  5. ^ Liu, Hong (2004). Singapore Chinese society in transition : business, politics, & socio-economic change, 1945-1965. Sin Kiong Wong. New York: Peter Lang. ISBN 0-8204-6799-5. OCLC 52251324.
  6. ^ "Cherishing values, unfolding visions : celebrating 80 years of quality education = Cheng xian qi hou, ge gu ding xin". National Library Board. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  7. ^ "Bronze statue of Tan Kah Kee at Chinese High School, circa 1989 - BookSG - National Library Board, Singapore". eresources.nlb.gov.sg. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  8. ^ "About us | Hwa Chong Institution". www.hci.edu.sg. Retrieved 25 March 2023.
  9. ^ "Not just a badge or motto: It's an identity". Asia One. Singapore. Archived from the original on 13 October 2016. Retrieved 24 December 2016.

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