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Anderson Secondary School 安德逊中学 区域:
安德逊中学
Anderson Secondary School 安德逊中学 区域: Ang Mo Kio
Anderson Secondary School is a co-educationalgovernment school in Ang Mo Kio, Singapore, covering Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 (usually ages 12 to 17). It became an autonomous school in 1994 and was one of the pioneer autonomous schools in Singapore.
History
The school was founded in 1960 as a girls' primary school. In 1964, it became girls' secondary school, but began admitting boys in 1965. The school has occupied several sites. Formally situated at Stevens Road and Anderson Road, Anderson Secondary School moved to Ang Mo Kio Street 44 in 1984. In December 1993, it moved to its current location, Ang Mo Kio Street 53.
Anderson Secondary School has been used from time to time for educational experiments. In 1994 it was declared an autonomous school, and in 1996 it was one of the first schools to use the Students-and-Teachers Workbench project. In 1997 it was chosen as an IT demo school.
Achievements
The following accolades have been received by Anderson Secondary School. (Last updated April 2010)
- Band 1 school since 2006.
- Singapore Quality Class Award under the guidance of a former principal of the school, Mrs. Chan Khah Gek in 2002.
- School Distinction Award by the Ministry of Education in 2004.
- Best Practice Award for Staff Well-being in 2003.
- Schools' Green Audit Award, Sustained Lotus Award.
- Sustained Achievement Award, Uniformed Group, 11th year.
- Sustained Achievement Award, Aesthetics (Secondary), 3rd year.
- Sustained Achievement Award, Sports (Secondary), 2nd year.
- People Developer Standard.
- CHERISH Gold Award in 2012.
- Character Development Award.
School Principals
- 1964 Mr. M A Mallal
- 1965–1973 Miss. Heng Cher Siang
- 1974–1975 Mrs. Peggy Phang
- 1976–1978 Mrs. Lim Soon Tze
- 1979–1980 Miss. Lim Hsiu Yun
- 1981–1983 Mr. Sarwan Singh
- 1984–1992 Miss. Leong Yop Pooi
- 1993–1996 Mr. Kwek Hiok Chuang
- 1997–2001 Mrs. Chan Khah Gek
- 2002–2005 Mrs. Tan Wai Lan
- 2006–2010 Mrs. Poh Mun See
- 2011–present Mr. Lo Khee Tian Mark