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Coordinates: 1°2628N 103°4719E / 1.441044°N 103.788571°E / 1.441044; 103.788571
 

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Riverside Secondary School (立德中学)
Address
Map
3 Woodlands Street 81, Singapore 738524
Coordinates1°26′28N 103°47′19E / 1.441044°N 103.788571°E / 1.441044; 103.788571
Information
TypeGovernment
Established1987; 37 years ago (1987)
SessionSingle
School code3239
PrincipalTham Yoke Chun
EnrollmentApprox. 1,400
Colour(s) Red   Black   Blue 
Websiteriversidesec.moe.edu.sg

Riverside Secondary School (RSS) (Chinese: 立德中学) is a co-educational government secondary school located in Woodlands, Singapore. Students of the school are referred to as "Riversidians".

History

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Riverside Secondary School, established in 1987,[1] at the site of Fuchun Secondary School with Principal Mrs Ngiam Geak Kim leading a team of nine teachers and two non-academic staff members. In December 1987, the school relocated to its present premises at 3 Woodlands Street 81 under the pioneer leadership of Principal Mr Oliver J. Balasingam. The school was officially inaugurated on July 14, 1990,[2] by Mr Lee Yiok Seng, Member of Parliament for Bukit Panjang.[3] Mr Balasingam played a pivotal role in crafting the school motto, designing the crest and uniform, raising funds through walkathons, and co-writing the school song,[4] "My Best and More."[5] Riverside Secondary School has consistently pursued academic excellence and holistic development throughout its history.

On 16 December 1996, Lu Kheng Lui became the second Principal and in April 1997, Hoon Tien Ghun, the first Vice-Principal. Lu wrote the school's first vision statement and led the school in piloting the home-grown Interdisciplinary Project Work and the IT Master Plan Phase 2A. In December 2000, Stella Tan-Wee Bee Lian became the school's principal.

In 2005, the school signed a Memorandum of Understanding with Nan Huan Middle School in Suzhou and staff and students have undertaken school exchange programmes since then.

From end 2002 to end 2004, Riverside underwent upgrading works under the Programme for Rebuilding and Improving Existing Schools. A new school crest and a new school uniform were designed.

In December 2005, Serene Pang became principal[6] and oversaw a partnership with the polytechnics and an overseas school in Chennai.

In December 2006 the Head of English Department, Hilda Thong, was appointed Vice-Principal. In 2006 the school was awarded the Development Award in Character Development and Outstanding Development Award in National Education.

On 15 May 2007, Riverside welcomed its fifth Principal, Sng Siew Hong. In October 2007, the school was awarded the Lee Kuan Yew National Education Award.

On 16 December 2013, Riverside welcomed its sixth Principal, Tan Kong Yin Yee. In December 2015, Shanti Devi, became the seventh principal.

In December 2020, Tham Yoke Chun became the eighth principal.

Notable alumni

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References

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  1. ^ "School History". Riverside Secondary School.
  • ^ "School History". Riverside Secondary School.
  • ^ "LEE YIOK SENG, MEMBER OF PEOPLE'S ACTION PARTY, MEMBER OF PARLIAMENT FOR BUKIT PANJANG (1972-1991) AND SEMBAWANG GROUP REPRESENTATION CONSTITUENCY (1992-1996)". National Archives Singapore.
  • ^ "School History". Riverside Secondary School.
  • ^ "Crest, Motto and Song". Riverside Secondary School.
  • ^ "School History". Riverside Secondary School.
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