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Gan Eng Seng School (GESS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Bukit Merah, Singapore. Founded in 1885 by philanthropist...
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Gan Eng Seng School (GESS) is a co-educational government secondary school in Bukit Merah, Singapore. Founded in 1885 by philanthropist Gan Eng Seng , the school is the first school established by the overseas Chinese community in Singapore and is one of the oldest schools in the country.
Gan Eng Seng School (GESS) is guided by the NURTURE@GESS Framework which anchors on the belief that education in the 21st century is about nurturing the whole person. This holistic focuses on four key areas: Quality Learning and Teaching, Quality Student Experience, Quality Relationship and Character-based Education.
School Location. Operating Hours. 1 Henderson Road. Singapore 159561. VIEW MAP. Mon - Fri : 8.00am - 5.30pm.
About. Our department designs its outreach and talent development programmes to meet the interests of different segments of students. Key outreach programmes include Science Camp and Lower Secondary Applied Learning Programme (ALP) to enthuse, engage, and empower the students to learn science beyond the classroom.
5 days ago · 3. Submit the completed application form and documents by closing date via email OR to the School's General Office. Address: Gan Eng Seng Primary School, 100 Redhill Close, Singapore 158901 Contact No: 6471 7451 Email: gesps@moe.edu.sg Contact Person: Mdm Ariel Lee. How to get there? Nearest MRT: Redhill MRT Station – 10 minutes walking distance
In 1885, Gan Eng Seng founded a free school for poor boys in Singapore. Initially named the Anglo-Chinese Free School, it was among the earliest schools to offer a bilingual education. The school moved to its first new building about 50 metres behind Telok Ayer Chinese Methodist Church in 1893.