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Zhonghua Primary School
中华小学
ZPS logo.jpg
Location
12 Serangoon Ave 4, Singapore 556095
Information
Type Government school
Established 2 January 1987
Session Single session
Principal Mr Bucktha Seelan
Vice principal Mrs Lau-Hoong Whee Sien
Enrolment Approx. 1,500
Vision A reputable school committed to achieving excellence.
Website

Zhonghua Primary School (Chinese: 中华小学, Malay: Sekolah Rendah Zhonghua, Abbreviation: ZPS) is a primary school located at Serangoon Avenue 4. It is currently headed by Principal Mdm Rostinah Mohamad Said .

History[]

The school's name 'Zhonghua' originated from the old name for 'Chung Hwa Girls' School' founded by a Chinese clan association in 1911 to provide a basic education for the children of the Chinese community. It was developed into a full school in 1951. The primary school site was at Niven Road and the secondary school site was at Bartley Road with the new name "Chung Hwa Girls' High School". It became a government-aided school in 1957. In 1962, to promote better school management, the classes at the two sites had separate principals. In 1980, Chung Hua Girls' Primary School at Niven Road was closed down due to declining enrolment which was a consequence of parental demand for English-medium schools. However, Chung Hwa Girls' High School accepted its first intake of English-medium pupils. The School moved to Serangoon Avenue 4 in December 1986 and was renamed "Zhonghua Secondary School". Zhonghua Primary School, based on the P101 design, was built next to the Zhonghua Secondary School at a cost of $4.6 million. It is equipped with all modern facilities. It is a government school which started functioning on 2 January 1987 as a single session. It was officially opened by Mr Goh Choon Kang, MP for Braddell Heights on 6 July 1989. The first principal, Mr Tan Eng Chai retired on 2 October 1989. Mdm Jenny Law, became its second Principal from 3 October 1989 to 15 December 1996. Mdm Zahara Yusoff, the Principal, took over as on 16 December 1996. The school was extensively upgraded under PRIME which stands for Programme for Rebuilding and IMprovement of Existing schools between June 2000 and November 2001. The upgrading work has been successfully completed and the school is now equipped with facilities of the latest specifications.

Principals[]

  • Jan 1987 - Oct 1989: Mr Tan Eng Chai
  • Oct 1989 - Nov 1996: Mdm Jenny Law
  • Oct 1996 - Dec 2002: Mdm Zahara Yusoff
  • Dec 2002 - Dec 2007: Mr Stephen Chua Tong Hee
  • Dec 2007 - Dec 2014: Mr Bucktha Seelan
  • Dec 2014 - Present : Mdm Rostinah Mohamad Said

Vice Principals[]

  • Dec 1989 - Aug 1990: Mr Idris Mattar
  • Dec 1990 - Aug 1996: Mrs Teh Cheou Tee
  • Jun 1997 - Dec 1997: Mdm Ow Suek Yin
  • Dec 1999 - Dec 2001: Ms Ho Lee Yong
  • Dec 2005 -Dec 2014 : Mrs Lau Whee Sien
  • Dec 2014 - Present : Mr Cheriyan
  • Dec 2013 - Present : Mr Goh Zensen

CCAs[]

Sports & Games

  • Sepak Takraw
  • Soccer
  • Volleyball
  • Modular Sports

Aesthetics & Performing Arts

  • Music
  • Chinese Dance
  • Choir
  • Indian Dance
  • Malay Dance

Clubs

  • Art Club
  • Green Activists Society
  • Infocomm Club

Uniform Groups

  • Scouts

References/ External Links[]

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