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Anglican High School (AHS) is a co-educational, government-aided autonomous
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secondary school located in
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. One of the
Special Assistance Plan The Special Assistance Plan (SAP; ) is a programme in Singapore introduced in 1979 which caters to academically strong students who excel in both their mother tongue as well as English. It is available only in selected primary and secondary school ...
(SAP) schools in Singapore, it offers a four-year secondary education leading to the
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examinations.


History

AHS was founded in 1956 by the Chinese-speaking congregations of the
Anglican Diocese of Singapore The Diocese of Singapore ( zh, s=圣公会新加坡教区, p=Shènggōnghuì Xīnjiāpō Jiàoqū; ta, சிங்கப்பூர் ஆங்கிலிகன் மறைமாவட்டம்) is a diocese of the Province of the ...
. It was the only Anglican school in Singapore with Chinese as its medium of instruction. All others were English-medium schools. The school was officially opened on 9 January 1956 under the guidance of Reverend Huang Yang Yin. Three Chinese teachers and three English teachers were employed, and 123 male students started taking lessons at the campus of another Anglican school, Saint Andrew's Secondary School. The school started accepting female students later.


Settling at Upper Changi

The "8.5 mile" site of the present Upper Changi Road campus was acquired in the late 1950s, and on 15 March 1959, the new school's foundation stone was officially laid by Devasahayam David Chelliah, the Archdeacon of Singapore. It was to be built with a new school facility with 16 classrooms, three science laboratories, an administration-cum-staff room, an assembly hall and a clock-tower. And finally on 25 January 1960, the new AHS officially opened and blessed by Henry Wolfe Baines, the
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.


Obtaining SAP and Autonomous Status

Pre-university education (Pre-U 1 and 2) was initially introduced along with the commencement of lessons at the new campus, and was phased out in 1978 when
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s were introduced in Singapore. In 1979, AHS became a bilingual
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school, and in 1995 the government awarded it autonomous status, giving the school greater control over its affairs.


Present

In 2005, a new school building and the AHS Heritage Centre were officially opened by John Chew, the
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. An indoor sports hall was completed in 2008 and was the hosting venue for the inaugural
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FIBA 33 (3-on-3 basketball) event. The school celebrated its 60th anniversary in 2016, and conducted its first of the kind musical on 18 and 19 March as a commemorative event. Named Chrysalis, more than 300 students and teachers come together to put up the musical. Songs in the musical are composed by AHS teachers.


School identity and culture


School uniform

AHS's full white uniform is closely linked to its Chinese cultural roots, much like other schools in Singapore with Chinese vernacular backgrounds. Boys wear white studded shirts with five metal buttons (two on the two chest pockets and three on the shirt front), paired with either white short trousers for lower secondary or white long pants for upper secondary level. Girls wear white blouses with three metal buttons on the front, along with a white pleated miniskirt. The buttons used to be detachable but the metal buttons are now sewn onto the uniforms for convenience. The school badge is worn on the left chest level. Student Councillors wear a white shirt with a red tie (regardless of gender) and the respective white bottoms. When representing the school at formal occasions, AHS students wear a red school tie and dark green blazers, along with long pants for boys and unpleated skirts for girls.


Discipline

AHS has a demerit point system installed along with the discipline guidelines set by the
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. One demerit point is given for minor offences (e.g. late-coming or improper attire), three demerit points for serious offences (e.g. truancy or defiance), and five demerit points for very serious offences (e.g. smoking, cheating, bullying, fighting or vandalism). Disciplinary actions such as detention,
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(for boys only) and suspension are taken according to the severity of the offence. The number of demerit points also affects the student's conduct grade.


Co-curricular activities (CCAs)

AHS offers a spectrum of co-curricular activities (CCAs) by the
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, consisting of sports groups, uniformed groups, performing arts, clubs and societies, totalling to about 24 CCAs. The performing arts CCAs participate in school-based activities and concerts, and hold annual or bi-annual public concerts. Clubs and societies * Debate and Public Speaking Club (Formerly Speakers' Club) * Infocomm Club * Robotics Club * Innovation and Enterprise Club Performing arts * Chinese Drama Society * Chinese Orchestra * Choir * Concert Band * Dance Society (Girls only) * English Drama * Guitar Ensemble * Harmonica Orchestra Sports * Badminton * Basketball * Netball (Girls Only) * Table Tennis * Wushu Uniformed groups *
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Student Council

The Student Council of AHS functions with three different committees: Welfare and Development (W&D), Student Engagement Committee (SEC), and Visual Communications Committee (VCC). It consists of selected students from Secondary 1 to 4. Students must possess good conduct, academic results and leadership skills to be a part of the Student Council.


School Events


iLoveAHSWalk cum AHS Carnival

Since 2013, AHS has been hosting the iLoveAHSWalk cum AHS Carnival annually as part of the school's fundraising programme. In the event held in 2016, the school broke the Singapore Book of Records for the largest piece of mosaic made from close to 30,000 straw hearts that are folded by students and staff.


Notable alumni

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Boon Hui Lu Boon Hui Lu (, born 11 December 1993) is a Singaporean actress, singer and songwriter. Early life Born to a self-employed courier provider father and a housewife Boon studied at Anglican High School. While studying at the Victoria Junio ...
: Singer-songwriter and actress *
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Jerry Yeo Jerry Yeo (, born 29 June 1986) is a Singaporean actor. He was a versatile full-time Mediacorp artiste, actor and TV host from 2007 to 2014. Career Yeo joined Star Search 2007 whilst a freshman at Nanyang Technological University and was first r ...
: Actor,
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Ho Yeow Sun Reverend Ho Yeow Sun (), better known as Sun Ho, is a Singaporean Christian pastor and co-founder of City Harvest Church, and former Mandopop singer. Early life Ho studied at Anglican High School and Victoria Junior College. Born in Singap ...
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Nelson Kwei Nelson Kwei (; born 24 September 1961) is a Singaporean choral conductor. He is currently conductor of Victoria Junior College choir, Victoria Chorale, Tanjong Katong Secondary School choir, Catholic High School choir, Victoria School choir a ...
: Music conductor


References


External links


School website
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