Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution | |
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Address | |
1 Raffles Institution Lane Singapore 575954 | |
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Type | Independent School |
Motto | Auspicium Melioris Aevi (Hope of a Better Age) |
Founded | 5 June 1823 |
Founder | Sir Stamford Raffles |
Sister school | Raffles Girls' School |
Chairman | Mr Choo Chiau Beng[1] |
Principal | Mr Aaron Loh [2] |
Deputy Principals | Ms Ng Mei Sze (Student Development, Year 5–6) Dr Theresa Lai (Academic Studies, Year 1-4) Mrs Reavley Munn Ye (Academic Studies, Year 5-6) Mr Brian Lagman Ang (Corporate Development, Year 1-6) Mr Edward Ng (Student Development, Year 1-4) Mr Chen Ziyang (Organisational Development, Year 1-6) |
Gender | Boys (Year 1-4) Mixed (Year 5-6) |
Enrolment | 4,000[3] |
Houses | Year 1-4: Bayley, Buckley, Hullett, Moor, Morrison Year 5-6: Bayley-Waddle, Buckle-Buckley, Hadley-Hullett, Morrison-Richardson, Moor-Tarbet |
Colour(s) | Green White Black |
Mascot | Gryphon and eagle |
Team name | Team Raffles |
Publication | The Rafflesian Times |
Yearbook | The Rafflesian |
Website | ri.edu.sg |
Raffles Institution is an independent educational institution in Singapore. The school provides secondary education for boys only from Year 1 to Year 4, and pre-university education for both boys and girls in Year 5 and Year 6. The school offers the Gifted-Education Programme and the Integrated Programme. The schools is known to have 96 President's Scholars. The school alumni include first prime minister of Singapore, Lee Kuan Yew and the first president of Singapore, Yusof Ishak.[4]
It was founded in 1823 as Singapore Institution by Sir Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore. It is the school with the longest history in Singapore. Its name was changed to "Raffles Institution" in 1868.
The current principal of Raffles Institution is Mr Aaron Loh, who replaced Mr Frederick Yeo when he left the school at the end of 2023.
History
[change | change source]Sir Stamford Raffles founded Raffles Institution on 5 June 1823, making it the school with the longest history in Singapore. Raffles Institution was along Bras Basah Road at first, where Raffles City is now. The school moved to Grange Road in 1973, and then moved to its current location at Bishan in 1990. The Grange Road campus is now the MOE Teacher's Network.
Other websites
[change | change source]- School Website Archived 2006-09-27 at Archive.today
References
[change | change source]- ↑ "Board of Governors". Raffles Institution. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
- ↑ "Organisation Chart". Raffles Institution. Archived from the original on 3 December 2013. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
- ↑ "Raffles | ABOUT". Raffles Institution. Retrieved 11 October 2013.
- ↑ "ISSUU - Raffles Institution School Brochure 2012 by Raffles Institution". web.archive.org. 2015-02-19. Archived from the original on 2015-02-19. Retrieved 2023-02-20.
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