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(Redirected from Saint Hilda's Secondary School) Government-aided school in Singapore
St. Hilda's Secondary School
圣希尔达中学
Sekolah Menengah Saint Hilda
Address
2, Tampines Street 82
528986
Singapore
Coordinates1°21′01″N 103°56′03″E / 1.3502°N 103.9342°E / 1.3502; 103.9342
Information
TypeGovernment-aided
MottoGo Forward
DenominationAnglican
Established1934
SessionSingle session
School code7029
PrincipalJanice Lim
GenderCoeducational
Enrolment1394+-
Color(s) Navy Blue   White 
WebsiteSchool's homepage

St. Hilda's Secondary School (SHSS) is a co-educational government-aided Anglican secondary school in Tampines, Singapore, which offers a four to five-year course leading to a GCE 'O' Level and/or a GCE 'N' Level. Named after the saint Hilda of Whitby, it is affiliated with the Anglican Diocese of Singapore and St. Andrew's Junior College.

History

St. Hilda's traces its origins to a small private school, Bethel English School, founded in 1929 in a small two-storey building at Ceylon Road. It was taken over by the Anglican Diocese of Singapore in 1934, which the school has been affiliated with ever since, and opened as a parochial school for girls. In 1938 it was renamed St. Hilda's School. During the Japanese occupation, the school came under Japanese control but continued functioning, unlike many other mission schools which were either closed down or destroyed. After World War II ended, the school re-opened as a coeducational school. The post-war years were a period of rapid development as the school grew and expanded. It became a girls-only school in 1950 but has since become coeducational again. In 1988 the school was relocated to Tampines and was split into the secondary and primary schools.

Notable alumni

References

  1. History

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