Shuqun Secondary School

Shuqun Secondary School
树群中学
Location
450 Jurong East Street 21, Singapore 609604
Information
Type Government
Established 1900
Session Single
School code 3234
Principal Mr N Sivarajan
Enrolment Approx. 500+ (Not accepting new students due to the merger with Yuhua Secondary School in 2019)
Colour(s) Yellow, Green and White.
Website www.sqss.edu.sg

Shuqun Secondary School (SQSS) is a government secondary school in Jurong East established in 1925. Shuqun Secondary School was moved to Jurong East in 1985 from the old village at former Old Jurong Road. Shuqun Secondary School underwent Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools / PRIME in 2009.

History

There was a school bullying case in Shuqun Secondary School that the issue was not resolved in 22 September 2015.[1] In addition, the principal, Mr N Sivarajan took over the new principal in 2016.[2]

Shuqun Secondary School is one of the schools that will be closed down and merged in 2019. The affected school will move to Yuhua Secondary School.[3]

Uniform

The top uniform is the same for both boys and girls. It is a light yellow, similar to beige, peach, and khaki; buttoned short-sleeved shirt, with a breast pocket on the left-hand side. The school crest is at the edge of the collar on the left-hand side, and the shirt is not to be tucked in.

Shoes and socks must be of white colour, and only 1 line of colour is allowed on the shoes.

For boys, the bottom uniform is green shorts for Secondary 1 and 2, and green pants for Secondary 3, 4, and 5.[4]

For girls, the bottom uniform is a green skirt, with an option of shorts underneath, throughout Secondary education.

PE attire consists of a yellow shirt and black shorts for both boys and girls.

Ties and tie clips are to be worn by the student councillors.

Badges are worn by any student leaders such as student councillors, sports leader, cca leader, class chairman, class vice-chairman.

References

  1. Shuqun Secondary students file police reports against school bullying
  2. "Shuqun Secondary School to get new principal". Asiaone. 8 October 2015. Retrieved 16 March 2016.
  3. 14 primary schools and 6 secondary schools to merge in 2019
  4. Chew, Hui Min. "Former Shuqun principal speaks out against online criticism of 'bullying' incident captured in viral video". Retrieved 16 March 2016.


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