Previously two separate but affiliated schools, The Chinese High School and Hwa Chong Junior College, HCI is the result of a merger on January 1, 2005. This change was consistent with the Ministry of Education`s introduction of PI, whereby students complete six years of «continuing» instruction and bypass traditional levels of GCED-O. Despite the merger, the secondary part remains reserved for boys, while the pre-university part is mixed. About 4,000 students are enrolled in the school, which has a student-teacher ratio of 13:1. In 2020, an email from the school`s administration advising students not to discuss issues related to Singapore`s 2020 general election sparked controversy and debate. [79] It was sent on the school`s built-in bulletin board to college students and advised them not to post anything related to the general election on social media platforms associated with the school, as well as on the students` own social media accounts. A screenshot of the message was leaked and circulated online, sparking debate on issues such as freedom of expression, political opinions and whether young people should be free to participate in political discussions. After Hon. Chiew Weng succeeded Ang Wee Hiong as Director of HCI in 2009, the role of CEO was abolished. Hon explained that since HCI is a school and not a company, there is no need for a CEO.
Hon left on the 22nd. He retired in December 2017 and was replaced by Pang Choon How, a graduate of the school, who was previously principal of Chung Cheng (Main) High School. [16] HCI offers a variety of exchange programs with schools in Asia Pacific and also in the United States. There are also specially organised study tours to places beyond, including the UK. Various exchange programs are offered in high school and university departments; In fact, some exchange programs are limited to consortia within the high school itself. In addition to sending its students abroad, the school also organizes international events that attract students from different countries to all continents, such as the Hwa Chong-Asia Pacific Youth Leaders Summit and the International Forum of Young Scientists. Hwa Chong Junior College moved from its campus to Bukit Timah Road in the late 1980s after structural problems with the building were discovered to facilitate reconstruction. Classes continued, but took place in different locations.
The reconstruction of the campus was completed in 1992 and classes resumed on campus in 1993. Template:Citation needed After being granted independent school status in 1987, the Chinese high school followed suit in 2004, becoming the first JC in Singapore to achieve independent school status. [1] HCIBS is the boarding school of the institution where the international scientists of the HCI are housed. It also hosts international academics who study at other local schools such as the Singapore Chinese School for Girls and Bukit Panjang Government High School. Local Singaporean students accommodated at the boarding school participate in HCI`s integrated boarding programme. The boarding complex was designed by architect Kenzo Tange,[30] consisting of seven six-storey rooms that can accommodate up to 1,000 students or guests. [31] At the Secondary 3 level, students from Secondary 1 to Secondary 3 must wear a white short-sleeved shirt with khaki shorts and white ankle socks, as well as white shoes. Only Secondary 4 students are allowed to wear long pants with a beige shirt. [76] Apart from the occasional on-site performances at the school`s Victoria Theatre and Drama Centre, many performing arts groups travel abroad for exchanges and performances. Among them, the High School Band and the choir are known for their international successes. In 2010, the choir achieved significant success in two international competitions, the Festival of Songs in Olomouc, Czech Republic, and the Florilege Vocal in Tours in France.
The high school orchestra, which has previously performed at the Istana, traveled to Hawaii for the second time in 2010 to participate in the Pacific Basin Music Festival and received a gold award.[68] The group also performed at the National Day parade. Hwa Chong Institution (HCI) is an independent secondary school located in Bukit Timah, Singapore. Established by the merger of Chinese High School (1919-2004) and Hwa Chong Junior College (1974-2005) in 2005, it provides secondary education for boys only in grades 1 to 4 and pre-university education for boys and girls in grades 5 and 6. Since 2005, HCI and its affiliate Nanyang Girls` High School have offered a six-year integrated curriculum that allows students to skip the Singapore-Cambridge GCE regular level exams and take the Singapore-Cambridge GCE Advanced Level exams at the end of grade 6. His name «Hwa Chong» («Hua Zhong» or «华中») is an abbreviation of the Chinese name of the Chinese high school, «Hua Qiao Zhong Xue» or «华侨中学». Other sports that have achieved significant results over the years include basketball, canoeing, volleyball, water polo and wushu teams. The school`s basketball team won championships in the Boys and Girls A Divisions in 2010. [59] The same was achieved for the volleyball team, which won the championships in both A divisions (boys and girls). [60] Nine HCI students were selected to represent Singapore at the 2010 Youth Olympic Games, including two from the basketball team that won the championship. [61] This event helps first-year students become familiar with the school and integrate into the Hwa Chong family. First-year students went through many team-building games and cheers.
If a student is to be disciplined or suspended, the school official informs the student`s parents. The principal and senior advisor (student care) or other teachers so designated have the authority to discipline violations. After the Chinese high school was granted independent school status in 1987, Hwa Chong Junior College followed suit in 2004 and became the first junior college in Singapore to receive independent school status. [1] Previously two separate but affiliated schools – Chinese High School and Hwa Chong Junior College – Hwa Chong Institution was established by merger on January 1, 2005. It was among the first schools to offer the six-year integrated curriculum, which leads directly to the Singapore-Cambridge GCE advanced level exams at the end of the sixth year. Despite the merger, the high school department remains reserved for boys. The college sector remains mixed; The integrated programme cohort consists of boys from Hwa Chong High School and girls from Nanyang Girls` High School. [4] [5] (d) It should be noted that the use of a mobile phone to threaten, harass or insult another person is a criminal offence. If the measures sanctioned by the school head or the disciplinary committee are deemed ineffective, the school may deem it appropriate to involve the police. Our students are responsible for complying with all school rules and exercising self-control through self-discipline, courtesy and mutual respect, school staff and property. They believe in working together and taking care of each other. Your conduct includes appropriate conduct at school, at events and in public places.
They demonstrate social and personal responsibility and an excellent working attitude. 1.6 Students who are absent for competitions, tests or school programs outside of school are not considered absent, but are considered extracurricular in the official program. 11.4 When on school grounds, students should use quiet features such as text messages, answering services, call forwarding and vibration alerts to receive important calls. In addition, learning often takes place using online computing resources such as wikis. HCI recently developed its own online wiki platform called Hwa Chong Institution Wikispaces, which further supports collaborative learning and interaction for all HCI staff and students. [75] The school also organizes home-based learning periods each semester, typically lasting two to three days, during which students learn and learn at home via the Internet and their computers without having to return to school. In addition to the occasional on-site performances at the school`s Victoria Theatre and Drama Centre, many performing arts groups travel abroad for exchanges and performances. Among them, the High School Band, the Choir, the Chinese Orchestra and the String Orchestra are known for their international successes.
In 2010, the university choir achieved significant success in international competitions, the Olomouc Song Festival, Czech Republic. [69] In 2011, the choir received gold with distinction at the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging of Choirs. [70] The Chinese Orchestra has performed extensively abroad in China, Malaysia and Australia and even performed at the closing ceremonies of the SYF in 2005 and 2009.