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Xinmin Secondary School is an autonomous secondary school in Hougang, Singapore. It offers classes taught in English, Chinese, Malay and Tamil. The school was founded as Sin Min Primary School in 1945. Secondary school classes began in 1956. Under the direction of former principal Mr. Lee Hak Boon, the school became autonomous[1], emerging as a popular school[2]. As of 2005 the Principal was Mrs Low-Sim Ay Nar. In September 2005, the school won the School Excellence Award, the first neighbourhood school to win the award[3]. In late 2006, Mdm Liew Wei Li became the new principal of Xinmin Secondary School[4].

History

Xinmin Secondary was not opened under any normal circumstances. Its first opening in November 1945 marked the time when Singapore was freed from the Japanese[5]. It was a time of uncertainty and when Singapore had to pick itself up. Xinmin, or rather on that time, was called Sin Min High School, was not just a new school, but was an uprising achiever, resilient against challenges, and a hope for education needs.

The school has made remarkable achievements over the years under the capable leaderships of various principals such as Mr Goh Tong Pak, now the Deputy Director (Schools Appraisal) with the Ministry of Education[6], Mr Lee Hak Boon, now the Principal of Catholic High School[7], and Mrs Low Ay Nar, now the Principal of Singapore Chinese Girls' School[8].

In particular, Mr Goh Tong Pak led the school to be among the top 20 Value-Added Schools in Singapore from 1992 to 1997, paving the way for even greater achievements in time to come[9]. Under the leadership of Mr Lee Hak Boon, the school attained autonomous status from the Ministry of Education with effect from 2001, in recognition of the school's proven academic track record and its reputation in the neighbourhood[10].

In the same year, the school was accorded the Singapore Quality Class accreditation, the first of many of its more significant achievements[11].

From being a neighbourhood school attracting students with Primary School Leaving Examination (PSLE) aggregate scores of around 191 in 1994, the school has come a long way in providing quality education for its students, being now a recipient of the School Excellence Award, the most prestigious award a school can ever receive from the Singapore Ministry of Education. Today, it attracts students with PSLE aggregate scores of around 245 (as of 2007) to its Express stream[12].

Recent Achievements

Performing Arts
2007 SYF Central Judging for Chinese Dance - Gold with Honours
2007 SYF Central Judging for Band- Gold
2007 SYF Central Judging for Guzheng - Gold
2007 SYF Central Judging for Choir - Gold
2007 SYF Central Judging for Drama - Silver

Uniformed Groups
St. John Ambulance Brigade - Gold
Boys' Brigade - Gold
Girls' Brigade - Gold
National Police Cadet Corps - Silver
National Cadet Corps - Gold

Academics
GCE 'O' Level Band 1 (Express Stream) School
GCE 'O' Level Band 2 (Normal Stream) School
Academic Value-Added (Express Stream) - Gold
Academic Value-Added (Normal Stream) - Bronze
Singapore Secondary Schools Debate Championship - B Division Champions

Physical / Sports
Trim-and-Fit Gold Award
Badminton - B Division Girls National 1st
Volleyball - C Division Boys National 2nd
Volleyball - B Division Boys National 4th

References

  1. ^ Xinmin Secondary School Achievements, http://www.xinminss.moe.edu.sg:1285/main/sch_awards.aspx, Accessed October 2007
  2. ^ Xinmin Secondary Achool Admission Statistics, http://www.xinminss.moe.edu.sg:1285/main/t_score.aspx, Accessed Octoebr 2007
  3. ^ Archive of a Channel NewsAsia Report on School Excellence Award Recipients in 2005, http://www.xinminss.moe.edu.sg:1285/xonews/SEA2005/CNA%20SEA%202005.pdf, Accessed October 2007
  4. ^ School Principal Appointments in 2006, http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2006/files/pr20061013-annex-a.pdf, Accessed October 2007
  5. ^ 60th anniversary magazine- A Tree’s Tale 历史走廊 The Xinmin Story Script
  6. ^ Organisation Chart of the Ministry of Education Schools Division, http://www.moe.gov.sg/schdiv/school_new.htm, Accessed October 2007
  7. ^ School Information Service - Catholic High School, http://app.sis.moe.gov.sg/schinfo/SIS_SearchDtls.asp?strCode=7102, Accessed October 2007
  8. ^ School Information Service - Catholic High School, http://app.sis.moe.gov.sg/schinfo/SIS_SearchDtls.asp?strCode=5026, Accessed October 2007
  9. ^ Xinmin Secondary School - Brief History, http://www.xinminss.moe.edu.sg:1285/main/history.aspx#2000, Accessed October 2007
  10. ^ Press Release on Xinmin's Autonomous Status, http://www.moe.gov.sg/press/2000/pr19072000.htm, Accessed October 2007
  11. ^ List of Singapore Quality Class Companies, http://www.spring.gov.sg/Content/WebPage.aspx?id=cb7be315-38c2-4c84-9307-cf53c7e02171, Accessed October 2007
  12. ^ Xinmin Secondary Achool Admission Statistics, http://www.xinminss.moe.edu.sg:1285/main/t_score.aspx, Accessed Octoebr 2007