Yuhua Primary School
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Yuhua Primary School is a primary school in Jurong East
, Singapore
. In 2002, Yuqun Primary merged with Yuhua Primary to form the new Yuhua Primary School. It is presently a vibrant school with nearly 1900 pupils and 100 staff.
Yuhua Primary School was formerly known as Joo Hwa Public School. It was established in the 1930s with the financial help and support from community leaders, businessmen and residents in the areas. The original school consisted of 3 attap huts, with an enrolment of less than 100 pupils.
In 1979, the school which had only offered Chinese stream before, introduced 3 English stream classes. From 1981, the school was temporarily housed in Jalan Lama Secondary School owing to development in the Jurong area. In September 1983, the school moved to its present location at Jurong East Street 24 and assumed the hanyu-pinyinised name Yuhua Primary School.
In 1999, the school was selected to undergo a total upgrading programme under the Programme to Re-build and Improve Existing Schools (PRIME). In 2002, due to falling enrolment, the school merged with Yuqun Primary School. The school retained the name Yuhua Primary School.
Formerly known as Joo Koon Public School, Yuqun Primary started as a village school at 17½ milestones, Jurong Road in the 1930s with an enrolment of 14 pupils. In 1941, it moved to a new, larger building but ceased classes the following year as the building was destroyed during the Japanese Occupation.
After the war, pioneers of the school rebuilt it and in the mid 50s, it became a government-aided school. At its peak, it boasted a student population of almost 2000.
In 1984, MOE re-built the school to honour the pioneers; Joo Koon became Yuqun, the hanyu pinyin name. Yuqun Primary School was officially opened by Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, MP for Yuhua Constituency. The school functioned with double sessions until 1995 when it went single session due to falling enrolment.
The principal is Mrs Lee-Lai Lee Kien, while the vice-principal is Mrs Audrey Benjamin Yeo. The head prefect of 2010 is Khairun Nisa Binte Nordin. The deputy head prefect of 2010 is Muhammad Ahshiq B V M Abdul M. The two assistant head prefects of 2010 are Thet Hay Thi Tun and Angel Kwong Yee Kit.
The school currently holds two sessions; one for those studying in Primary 3 to those studying in the graduating Primary 6, which takes place from 7:20 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and another for those studying for the new Primary 1 pupils and the Primary 2 pupils which take place from 1:25 to 6:30.
Some of the school's co-curricular activities:
Jurong East
Jurong East is a neighbourhood in Singapore, bounded by the Pan Island Expressway, a canal and the shoreline of Jurong Lake, Jurong Town Hall Road, the eastern side of Jurong Gardens, Ayer Rajah Expressway, Penjuru Road, West Coast Road, Sungei Pandan and back to the Pan Island Expressway.It is...
, Singapore
Singapore
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. In 2002, Yuqun Primary merged with Yuhua Primary to form the new Yuhua Primary School. It is presently a vibrant school with nearly 1900 pupils and 100 staff.
Yuhua Primary School was formerly known as Joo Hwa Public School. It was established in the 1930s with the financial help and support from community leaders, businessmen and residents in the areas. The original school consisted of 3 attap huts, with an enrolment of less than 100 pupils.
In 1979, the school which had only offered Chinese stream before, introduced 3 English stream classes. From 1981, the school was temporarily housed in Jalan Lama Secondary School owing to development in the Jurong area. In September 1983, the school moved to its present location at Jurong East Street 24 and assumed the hanyu-pinyinised name Yuhua Primary School.
In 1999, the school was selected to undergo a total upgrading programme under the Programme to Re-build and Improve Existing Schools (PRIME). In 2002, due to falling enrolment, the school merged with Yuqun Primary School. The school retained the name Yuhua Primary School.
Formerly known as Joo Koon Public School, Yuqun Primary started as a village school at 17½ milestones, Jurong Road in the 1930s with an enrolment of 14 pupils. In 1941, it moved to a new, larger building but ceased classes the following year as the building was destroyed during the Japanese Occupation.
After the war, pioneers of the school rebuilt it and in the mid 50s, it became a government-aided school. At its peak, it boasted a student population of almost 2000.
In 1984, MOE re-built the school to honour the pioneers; Joo Koon became Yuqun, the hanyu pinyin name. Yuqun Primary School was officially opened by Mrs Yu-Foo Yee Shoon, MP for Yuhua Constituency. The school functioned with double sessions until 1995 when it went single session due to falling enrolment.
The principal is Mrs Lee-Lai Lee Kien, while the vice-principal is Mrs Audrey Benjamin Yeo. The head prefect of 2010 is Khairun Nisa Binte Nordin. The deputy head prefect of 2010 is Muhammad Ahshiq B V M Abdul M. The two assistant head prefects of 2010 are Thet Hay Thi Tun and Angel Kwong Yee Kit.
The school currently holds two sessions; one for those studying in Primary 3 to those studying in the graduating Primary 6, which takes place from 7:20 a.m. to 1:00 p.m., and another for those studying for the new Primary 1 pupils and the Primary 2 pupils which take place from 1:25 to 6:30.
Some of the school's co-curricular activities:
- Badminton
- Netball
- Athletics
- Volleyball
- Basketball
- Soccer
- Swimming
- Bowling
- Red Cross
- Scouts
- Contemporary Dance
- Choir
- Brass Brand
- Chinese Dance
- Angklung Ensemble
- Pre-Teen Adventure Club
- English Speech and Drama Club
- Information,Communication and Technology Club (ICT)
- Fun Club
- Library
- Chess Club
- Art Club
- Environmental Club