Nanyang Girls' High School, secondary school in Singapore founded in 1917 that admits female students only
Nanyang Girls' High School is a high school in Bukit Timah located on a spacious, well-maintained campus that provides a quiet learning environment. The school has facilities for music, arts, and sports, with multiple buildings where students study, play sports, or participate in clubs throughout the day.
The school was founded in 1917 and is one of the oldest schools in the country. During World War II, the campus was taken over for military use and suffered damage, but teachers and students worked hard to rebuild and restore normal classes after the war.
The school wears its colors of blue, yellow, and white, which reflect its identity and school spirit. Students participate in cultural activities including traditional Chinese dance, lion dance performances, and cultural exchange programs that help them appreciate different cultures.
The school is accessible by public transport, with buses and nearby MRT stations serving the area. The campus has designated areas for different activities and classes that students use throughout the day.
The school building blends traditional architecture with modern facilities, creating a mix of history and progress. Many alumni have gone on to work in government, arts, sports, and business, carrying the school's reputation forward into the world.
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