Junyuan Secondary School

Junyuan Secondary School (Abbreviation: JYSS) is a government secondary school in the eastern part of Singapore.

Junyuan Secondary School
Location
Tampines, Singapore
Information
MottoChampions for the Community
EstablishedJanuary 1999 (1999-01)
PrincipalMohamed Razali Abdul Hamed
Enrolment1155
PSLE Aggregate ScoreExpress - 188
Normal (Academic) - 147
Normal (Technical) - 129

History

Junyuan Secondary School was established in January 1999.[1] Mrs. Cecilia Lee, the first principal, charted the directions for the school with a strong focus on School Values. From the beginning, Junyuan started with just 320 students and 17 staff, the school population grew to more than 1000 within a few years.

Policies

The school has employed the national-education first policy in 2015 under leadership of national education ambassadors led by the NE Department. The patriotic nature of the school is stated in the regulations of the school.

Good habits and self-discipline are essential for the Junyuan student’s cognitive and character development. As a school striving towards being Champions for the Community, students can only benefit fully from the varied school programmes when they feel safe, engaged and happy in school. The school has in place the following rules and regulations which represent a Code of Conduct to support the students in understanding the importance of good moral behavior, respect for self and others and to create a conducive environment for learning to take place. The expectations of behavior are aligned to the school values of Respect, Responsible and Resilience.

The school does not tolerate any action (whether verbal, non-verbal) in any circumstances that undermines a person’s rights in relation to this. The school will take whatever steps necessary to prevent, or intervene in, to prevent any form of bullying behaviour. Every member of the school community has the right to be free from bullying. Therefore all staff and students of the school community have a responsibility to actively practice and promote tolerance and respect to the Government and the nation.

References

  1. "Our History". junyuansec.moe.edu.sg. Retrieved 21 July 2018.

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