Bukit View Secondary School
Bukit View Secondary School (BVSS) 百德中学 (Băidé Zhōngxué) Sekolah Menengah Bukit View | |
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Location | |
16 Bukit Batok Street 21, Singapore 659633 | |
Coordinates | 1°20′45″N 103°45′09″E / 1.345841°N 103.752631°E |
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Type | Government, Co-ed |
Established | 3 January 1986 |
Session | Single |
School code | 3040 |
Principal | Mr Kevin Ang Keng Jin |
Enrolment | Approx. 1,000 |
Color(s) | Green , Yellow , Blue |
Website | Bukit View Secondary School |
Bukit View Secondary School (BTVSS) (simplified Chinese: 百德中学; traditional Chinese: 百德中學; pinyin: Băidé Zhōngxué) is a government secondary school in Bukit Batok, Singapore.
Founded in 1986, the school is recognised for instilling creativity, passion and resilience in all her students to be people with moral integrity and are responsible to self and society. [citation needed]
History
The building of the school began on 30 September 1984 and was completed on 29 December 1985. She started classes with 450 students in the Secondary One and Two levels, and a teaching body of 15 on 3 January 1986, headed by the school's first principal, Mr Ow Chiong Hoo. In the same year, the school saw the first Investiture of the BTVSS Student Council, the formation of the School Military Band and the Library. The school was fully functional with the completion of the outdoor fitness stations and the landscaped garden. In 1987, Bukit View held their first Track-and-Field Meet, and also was the convenor of the West Zone Secondary Schools Badminton Tournament. The school facility also installed an electric kiln installed for students to explore their artistic talents through pottery.[1] On 15 July 1988 Bukit View was officially opened by Mr Chai Chong Yii, MP for Bukit Batok.[2] A school lecture hall was built and officially opened by the newly appointed MP for Bukit Batok Dr Ong Chit Chung on 6 November 1989.[3] In 1997 Bukit View also participated in the 2-day Pesta Sukan National 10's Rugby Tournament for the first time.[4]
On 13 November 1999 Bukit View, along with 7 other schools in Singapore and the National Institute of Education adopted the two-hectare Mandai Forest near Upper Seletar Reservoir Park to help restore the forest patch that was devastated an invasion of the Smilax-variable creeper plant on its grounds, over the years. The adoption project also planned to use the forest habitat restoration to facilitate hands-on learning of forest ecology and biodiversity and equip students and teachers with field-based learning strategies. It was also an opportunity for students from different schools to collaborate on a project that is both about learning and saving the natural environment.[5]
A student team led by Madam Maziyan Abdullah, participated in the 2008 World Media Masters on 28 March 2008, organised by IT Leisure and Education and supported by Creative Community Singapore, an initiative of the Ministry of Information, Communication and the Arts (MICA). The team, along with those from 15 other schools participating in the programme, had been provided with professional training on producing computer games since August 2007, enabling them to experience real-life computer game production work and a chance for selected winning team to market their game product commercially international.[6]
Host of important events
Bukit View played host to a number of educational activities for their educational zone. In 1987, she organized the first Annual West Zone Inter-Primary Schools Languages, Maths & Science competitions.[1] She was also the host for the finals of the inaugural Primary Inter-School Chinese Debate between Pei Chun Public School and Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus (CHIJ) on 23 June 1990. The Debate, organized by Mr Ow, saw the Convent emerging as winners for the first of the bi-annual competition.[7]
Between the years 1989 and 1991, the school hall was the venue of choice for important speeches delivered by VIPs from various social levels. They were organized by the Bukit Batok Community Centre Current Affairs Club, and chaired by MP, Dr Ong. Members of the public heard Dr S. Vasoo, MP for Tiong Bahru, delivering his thoughts on having a social network to help the needy, in his speech titled Perspectives on the lower-income group on 23 October 1990.[8] On 23 August 1991 a speech on China's foreign policy was delivered by Mr Zhang Qing, the then-Chinese Ambassador to Singapore to the public.[9] Singapore Ambassador to the US Professor Chan Heng Chee co-chaired a public forum titled The Challenges of Democracy on 12 November 1991.[10]
Redevelopment of campus
The Ministry of Education launched PRIME on 11 May 1999 to upgrade or rebuild about 290 schools built over the last 20 to 30 years, and as part of the Ministry's "Thinking Schools, Learning Nation" vision ensuring all schools have a conducive physical environment to enhance teaching and learning. Schools constructed before 1997 are upgraded with the construction of extension blocks and alteration of existing school buildings, or rebuilding that involves the construction of new buildings either on existing site or on available vacant sites. The project was implemented over a period of seven years from 1999 to 2005, in three phases with an estimated cost of S$4.46 billion.[11]
Bukit View's upgrading programme took place in June 2005, in Phase 6 of Prime project.[12] This upgrading consisted of the building of the New Block housing the new library, professional sharing room and computer labs. The Old Block and School Hall/Canteen were being refurbished. The Technical Block was expanded to include Chemistry, Biology and Physics Labs, F&N department and the Design & Technology (D&T) Department by December 2006. The upgrading of the main school area was completed by May 2008, and seeing through the completion of the school field and a new indoor sports hall.
Principals
Name of Principal | Years served |
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Mr Ow Chiong Hoo | 1986–1997 |
Mrs Mary Owyong | 1997–1998 |
Mr James Ong Chye Hin | 1998–2004 |
Mrs Tan Lay Hong | 2005–2010 |
Mr Vasuthevan K Ramamurthy | 2011–2018 |
Mr Kevin Ang Keng Jin | 2018–Present |
Achievements
In 1989, the school won Best Award and prize money of $3,000 in the 1989 National Mural Competition, an event held in conjunction with the Community Week '89 themed at social cohesion and racial harmony.[13][14]
Micromouse entry from Bukit View Secondary School, along with entries from Catholic Junior College and St Joseph's Institution were named overall winners for their shortest timings and intelligent maze-escaping strategies, in the fourth Singapore Inter-school Micromouse Competition held at the Ngee Ann Polytechnic on April 9, 1994.[15]
Bukit View also made it as one of the ten finalists in the 2nd National Schools Newspaper Competition organised by The Straits Times.[16] Her team also came in 2nd place in the Gears Of War (GOW) tournament at the Interschool eGaming Challenge organized and held at Funan DigitaLife Mall in March 2007.[17]
Mr Vasuthevan S/O K Ramamurthy was awarded the Public Administration Medal (Bronze) at the National Day Awards in 2016.[18]
Young Designers' Award
Bukit View Secondary School culture encourages art and design with her students. This culture resulted with a total of 19 awards with their innovate designs, in the 12 years' of Young Designers Award.[19] In years 1997 - 2000 alone, she has produced seven winners consecutively in the Award competition.[20]
External links
References
- ^ a b Chiong Hoo, Ow (1989). "Principal's report". Bukit View Secondary School Annual 1989.
- ^ Chiong Hoo, Ow (1988). "Opening message". Bukit View Secondary School Official Opening 15 July 1988. Kefford Press Pte Ltd: 5.
- ^ "Cherish and defend Singapore, MP urges". Straits Times. 1989-11-07. p. 20.
- ^ 7.00pm TCS English News (Television). Singapore: Television Corporation of Singapore. 1997-08-16.
- ^ "NIE adopts Mandai Forest" (PDF). NTU News. No. 35 (January–March): 4. 2000. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
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has extra text (help) - ^ Teo, Cheryl (2008-02-26). "School's their new playground". The New Paper.
- ^ Wee, Chau (1990-06-25). "CL2 girls win Chinese debate Loser but still the best". The New Paper.
- ^ "Grassroot bodies urged to take lead to help the needy". Straits Times. 1990-10-25. p. 25.
- ^ Joh Ting, Koh (1991-08-26). "China will pursue foreign policy based on five points, says envoy". Straits Times. p. 21.
- ^ "Forum on democracy". Business Times. 1991-11-05. p. 2.
- ^ "Programme For Rebuilding And Improving Existing Schools (PRIME)" (Press release). Ministry of Education. 1999-05-11. Archived from the original on 2008-05-02. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
- ^ "Information: PRIME Phase 6" (Press release). Ministry of Education. 2004-05-14. Archived from the original on 2011-05-19. Retrieved 2008-10-01.
- ^ "Schools' winning mural entries go up the wall". Straits Times. Singapore. 1989-09-29.
- ^ "11 murals make it to the finals". Straits Times. 1989-09-05. p. 20.
- ^ "Schools' micro-mouse race attracts a record 80 entries". Straits Times. Singapore. 1994-04-10. p. 23.
- ^ "10 finalists in ST school newspaper competition". Straits Times. Singapore. 2006-10-16.
- ^ Lim, Yee Hung (2007-03-27). "Holidays well spent; Gaming teams from Montfort Secondary School and Ngee Ann Poly took part in the Interschool eGaming Challenge during the March school break - and won". Straits Times. Singapore.
- ^ "The Public Administration Medal" (PDF). National Day Awards 2016. The Prime Minister's Office: 22. Retrieved 2018-12-27.
- ^ "Bukit View is tops by design". Singapore: Straits Times Friday Weekly. 2000-04-03. p. 51.
- ^ Davie, Sandra (2000-02-25). "Bukit View produces design stars". Straits Times. Singapore. p. 54.