Skip to main content

Advertisement

Advertisement

59 schools to get new principals, including 3 junior colleges

SINGAPORE — Fifty-nine schools will get new principals as part of a yearly reshuffling exercise by the Ministry of Education (MOE).

Jurong West Secondary School (pictured) is one of the 13 secondary schools that will have newly appointed principals.

Jurong West Secondary School (pictured) is one of the 13 secondary schools that will have newly appointed principals.

Follow TODAY on WhatsApp

SINGAPORE — Fifty-nine schools will get new principals as part of a yearly reshuffling exercise by the Ministry of Education (MOE).

Of the 59 schools, three are junior colleges — Temasek, Victoria and Eunoia junior colleges.

At Eunoia Junior College, Mr Andrew Tan will take over the post that has been held by Mrs Wong-Cheang Mei Heng since the school's founding in 2017. Mr Tan is currently a senior consultant in school excellence with MOE in its schools division.

At Temasek Junior College, Ms Low Ay Nar will make way for Mr Earnler Liu, the current principal of Bowen Secondary School. Ms Low has been the school’s principal since 2016.

At Victoria Junior College, Mr Jeffrey Low will replace Ms Ek Soo Ben, who has been its principal since 2014. Mr Low currently serves as a director for English language and literature with MOE’s curriculum planning and development division 2.

And with Pioneer Primary School and Juying Primary School merging from 2022, Pioneer Primary School’s principal, Madam Loke Wai Ling, will continue to lead the merged school.

Of the 59 principals, 24 of them are newly appointed principals, MOE said in a press release on Thursday (Oct 7).

“For the 24 newly appointed principals, this is an important career milestone as they assume greater responsibilities as leaders in education,” it said.

“For the 35 current principals and headquarter officers who will be assuming new principalship appointments, it is an affirmation of MOE’s confidence in their abilities to continue leading and guiding our teachers, staff and students in schools.”

The 13 secondary schools that will have newly appointed principals are:

  • Anderson Secondary School

  • Bartley Secondary School

  • Beatty Secondary School

  • Bowen Secondary School

  • Christ Church Secondary School

  • Chung Cheng High School (Main)

  • Chung Cheng High School (Yishun)

  • Junyuan Secondary School

  • Jurong West Secondary School

  • Naval Base Secondary School

  • Orchid Park Secondary School

  • Queenstown Secondary School

  • Zhenghua Secondary School

The 11 primary schools that will see newly appointed principals are:

  • Anchor Green Primary School

  • Anglo-Chinese School (Primary)

  • CHIJ (Katong) Primary

  • Innova Primary School

  • Kheng Cheng School

  • Marsiling Primary School

  • Opera Estate Primary School

  • Park View Primary School

  • St Anthony’s Primary School

  • Yew Tee Primary School

  • Yuhua Primary School

The principals will receive their letters of appointment on Dec 3 at the Appointment and Appreciations Ceremony for Principals, with Education Minister Chan Chun Sing presiding over the event.

“The process of appointing and rotating principals allows schools to benefit from new perspectives, and enables experienced principals to share best practices across schools,” MOE said.

“Our principals will have the opportunity to take on new challenges and strengthen the work of the schools that they are appointed to lead.” CNA

For more news like this, visit cna.asia.

 

Related topics

principal school junior college Education MOE

Read more of the latest in

Advertisement

Advertisement

Stay in the know. Anytime. Anywhere.

Subscribe to get daily news updates, insights and must reads delivered straight to your inbox.

By clicking subscribe, I agree for my personal data to be used to send me TODAY newsletters, promotional offers and for research and analysis.