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College in Singapore formed in 2019
Anderson Serangoon Junior College
安德逊实龙岗初级学院
Maktab Rendah Anderson Serangoon
Address
1033 Upper Serangoon Road, Singapore 534768
Upper Serangoon, Singapore
Information
TypeGovernment
Co-educational
MottoDiscere Servire-Non Mihi Solum
(To Learn, To Serve-Not for Myself Alone)
Established1984; 40 years ago (1984)
(as Anderson Junior College)
1988; 36 years ago (1988)
(as Serangoon Junior College)
January 2019; 5 years ago (January 2019)
(merged as Anderson Serangoon Junior College)
SessionSingle
School code0715
PrincipalMr Heng Yew Seng
EnrolmentApprox. 1,500
Colour(s) Teal   Orange 
Vision"Imaginative Thinkers, Caring Leaders"
Mission"Empowering Students to find Purpose, Courage and Passion in Learning, Leading and Serving"
Websitewww.asrjc.moe.edu.sg

Anderson Serangoon Junior College (ASRJC) is a junior college temporarily located in Hougang, Singapore, offering a two-year pre-university course leading to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examinations. ASRJC was formed after the merger of Anderson Junior College (AJC) and Serangoon Junior College (SRJC) in 2019.

ASRJC houses the Elementz Laboratory, the MOE North Zone Centre of Excellence for Science, and Makers Lab. The college hosts the annual Elementz International Science Research Conference and Exhibition, an event that accords recognition to students from secondary school (upper secondary levels) and Junior Colleges who have conducted scientific research to showcase their findings.

History

See also: Anderson Junior College and Serangoon Junior College

On 20 April 2017, it was announced that AJC would merge with SRJC, with the merged school located at the current site of AJC. According to the Ministry of Education (MOE), the choice of schools to be merged are based on geographical proximity so as to maintain a good spread of schools across the country, adding that the sites for the merged schools were chosen based on accessibility to transport and quality of infrastructure.

The merged school was named as Anderson Serangoon Junior College, which is a combination of the two schools' names, from 2019. Mr Manogaran Suppiah, who had been SRJC's principal from 2015 to 2018, became the founding principal of ASRJC. The merged school received its first batch of students in 2019.

The Anderson Junior College Hostel was planned and construction commenced in 2009. The hostel was opened in 2012, but has been permanently closed since 2019 as MOE announced that demand for boarding places continue to fall and there are fewer international students in schools in Singapore.

Education Minister Ong Ye Kung announced in March 2019 that ASRJC will be rebuilt at the site of former AJC campus at Yio Chu Kang. While the rebuild is underway, the college will temporarily reoccupy the campus of former SRJC. The move was initially scheduled to take place in 2022, but due to the COVID-19 pandemic in Singapore, it was delayed twice, to 2023 and finally 2024.

Principals

Name Period Served
Mr. Manogaran Suppiah 2019–2022
Mr. Heng Yew Seng 2023–present

Identity and culture

Motto

The college motto is Discere Servire – Non Mihi Solum, which is Latin for To Learn, To Serve – Not for Myself Alone. It is a combination of the previous mottos of Serangoon JC (Discere Servire) and Anderson JC (Non Mihi Solum).

Anthem

The college anthem is titled Discere Servire – Non Mihi Solum, similar to the college motto. It was personally penned by ASRJC's first principal, Mr Manogaran Suppiah.

House system

For competitive intra-school events, the school population is divided into four houses. These houses are based on classes, which are in turn based on the students' subject combinations:

House Colour Subject combination(s)
Artemis Green Combinations with H2 Physics
Helios Red
Athena Purple All combinations with H2 Biology
Poseidon Blue All other combinations not mentioned above

A house committee is in charge of each house, with each house having a captain and vice-captain. The house committee is made up of student councillors.

Campus

Hall of the former Anderson Junior College, at the release of results for the 2015 GCE Advanced Level examination.

Under the JC Rejuvenation Programme, the Ang Mo Kio campus will be demolished and rebuilt from 2024 to 2027. During this period, ASRJC will move temporarily to the former campus of Serangoon Junior College in Hougang. The current Anderson Serangoon Junior College campus at Upper Serangoon Road consists of 8 buildings, also known as blocks.

College facilities Classrooms and labs Sports facilities Aesthetics facilities
  • Air-Conditioned Hall
  • Multi-Purpose Hall
  • Auditorium
  • Lecture Theatres
  • Library
  • Canteen
  • S.M.A.R.T Hub
  • Student Activities Corner
  • Air-Conditioned Classrooms
  • Computer Laboratories
  • Air-Conditioned Seminar Rooms
  • Humanities Room
  • Science Laboratories
  • Elementz Lab
  • PlayPΣn
  • TLEP Room
  • Basketball Courts
  • Sheltered Basketball Court
  • Fitness Corner
  • Air-Conditioned Fitness Gym
  • Netball Court
  • Soccer Field
  • Taekwondo Room
  • Tennis Courts
  • Track
  • Dance Studio
  • Choir Room
  • Band Room

Academic Information

Anderson Serangoon Junior College offers both Arts and Science courses that leads up to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level examinations. For the 2023 academic year, the college offered 147 subject combinations. Since 2020, the college is one of two junior colleges offering the Tamil Language Elective Programme (TLEP) for students who excel in the language. The programme is meant to help students pursue their passion for and interest in Tamil.

Co-Curricular Activities (CCAs)

Performing Arts
  • Chinese Orchestra
  • Choir
  • Dance Society (Contemporary)
  • English Drama
  • Guitar Ensemble
  • Symphonic Band
Sports and Games
  • Badminton
  • Basketball
  • Football
  • Hockey
  • Netball
  • Shooting (Air Pistol and Rifle)
  • Table Tennis
  • Taekwondo
  • Tennis
  • Touch Rugby (Girls)
  • Volleyball
  • Ultimate Frisbee
Clubs and Societies
  • Audio Visual Aid Club
  • Chinese LDDS
  • Debate and Creative Communications
  • Community Champions Council
  • Outdoor Activities Club
  • Photographic Society
  • Red Cross Youth
  • STEM
  • Strategist Society
  • Students’ Council
  • Tamil LDDS
  • Visual Arts Club

References

  1. Appointment and posting of principals
  2. "Here are the junior college cut-off points entry scores for 2016". mothership.sg.
  3. "8 JCs, including Anderson and Serangoon, to merge amid falling demand for places". TODAYonline. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  4. "MOE announces names of merged junior colleges". Channel NewsAsia. Archived from the original on 11 January 2018. Retrieved 11 January 2018.
  5. "A Tribute to Mrs Tay". Anderson Junior College Alumni Association. 18 October 2014. Archived from the original on 9 November 2016. Retrieved 8 November 2016.
  6. "AJC hostel to close by 2019: MOE". TODAYonline. Retrieved 22 July 2020.
  7. "Junior college campuses to be rebuilt, upgraded from 2022". CNA. Retrieved 3 November 2021.
  8. Lin, Rongxiang. "Non Mihi Solum". Linrx-Again. Archived from the original on 7 March 2016. Retrieved 7 March 2016.
  9. "Our Identity – Anderson Serangoon Junior College". Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  10. "Frequently Asked Questions – Anderson Serangoon Junior College". Retrieved 2 March 2021.
  11. "Anderson Serangoon Junior College 2023 Subject Combinations" (PDF). Anderson Serangoon Junior College. 2023. Retrieved 3 January 2024.
  12. "15 secondary schools to offer language elective programmes from 2020". CNA. Retrieved 23 June 2019.
  13. "Tamil Language Elective Programme at the Pre-University Level". Ministry of Education. 18 February 2022. Retrieved 3 January 2024.

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