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Founded in
1919. Philanthropist TAN Kah Kee first proposed the idea
of the school back in 1913. However, it did not get off
the ground for another six years because of a lack of
money. |
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Opened with 78
pupils at a bungalow in Niven Road. |
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Moved to an
80-acre site off Bukit Timah Road in 1925. |
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Shut down
temporarily in 1931 when the communist-influenced student
body clashed with school management. |
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Closed by the
colonial government in 1932. 29 students were arrested and
convicted for demonstrating. This led to the resignation
of every teacher in the school. |
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Reopened in
1934. |
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Became a
battle ground in October 1956 when students clashed with
the police in one of the worst riots the island has ever
experienced - it ended with 13 deaths. |
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Illustrious
former pupils: |
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- ONG
Teng Cheong, former President |
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Credits: |
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(1)
Page 199, Singapore Chronicles Published by
Singapore Tatler in 1995 ISBN 962 6270 93297. |
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