SINGAPORE - Eight primary and 10 secondary schools will merge over the next three years, including schools with long histories like Telok Kurau Primary and Tanglin Secondary. The mergers are in response to falling birth rates and changing demographics in housing estates, said the Ministry of Education (MOE) in a statement on Wednesday (April 6). The merger of Pioneer and.
Singapore News - Eight primary and 10 secondary schools will merge over the next three years, including schools with long histories like Telok Kurau Primary and Tanglin Secondary. The mergers are in response to falling birth rates and changing demographics in housing estates, said the. Read more at www.tnp.sg
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4 pairs of primary schools, 5 pairs of secondary schools to merge in S pore as student numbers shrink
The first two schools to be merged are Juying Primary School (left) and Pioneer Primary School.PHOTOS: SCREENGRAB FROM GOOGLE MAPS
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Stamford Primary School, which was founded in 1951, is one of the 18 schools affected by this round of mergers. (Photo: Google Street View)
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SINGAPORE: With 18 more schools to be merged over the next three years, teachers and staff from the affected schools say they have mixed feelings about the move.
“Personally, (I had) mixed reactions because we have a long history and we also have kids who are very used to the school. With this change, they’ll need some time to adjust,” principal of Stamford Primary School Cassie Fan.