Victoria Junior College, government school in Marine Parade, Singapore
Victoria Junior College is a government junior college in Siglap, in the east of Singapore, offering a two-year program that prepares students for the A-Level examinations. The campus includes teaching blocks, sports facilities, and common areas where students gather between lessons.
Victoria Junior College was founded in 1984 and grew out of the Victoria family of schools, which traces its roots back to the 19th century. The college moved to its current site in Siglap after spending its early years at a different location.
Victoria Junior College is part of the Victoria family of schools, one of the oldest school traditions in Singapore. Students and alumni often refer to themselves as Victorians, a name that carries a strong sense of shared identity on campus.
The campus is not open to the general public, as it is an active school. Those interested in visiting for an open day or event should check the school's official website in advance for dates and access details.
The Victorian SEAL program, which stands for Skills for Engagement and Active Living, is built into the school experience for all students and goes beyond standard co-curricular activities. It pushes students to take on real responsibilities and work on projects outside the classroom, rather than simply attending optional workshops.
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