Dunearn Secondary School

Dunearn Secondary School
Dunearn Secondary School
Location
21 Bukit Batok West Avenue 2, Singapore 659 204,
Information
Type Government School
Motto Determined & Disciplined
Established 1962
Session Single
School code 3503
Principal Mr. Boo Hian Kok
Enrollment Approximately 1500
Colour(s) Gold, Blue, White
Website

Dunearn Secondary School is a government secondary school located at Bukit Batok, Singapore.
The school provides Express, Normal Academic/Technical courses from Secondary 1 to Secondary 5 levels.

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History

Dunearn Secondary School was established in 1962 as Dunearn Government Chinese Middle School. In 1969, it amalgamated with Dunearn Vocational School to become Dunearn Secondary School. The Chinese stream was phased out in 1986. It moved from Dunearn Road to its present location in 1993. In 2003, Dunearn was Ranked 48TH in the GCE 'O' Level Examination 2002.

Co-Curriculum Activities

Uniformed groups

Sports and games

  • Basketball
  • Bowling
  • Soccer
  • Table Tennis
  • Netball
  • Sepak Takraw
  • Gym
  • Table Tennis

Performing arts

  • Military Band
  • Guzheng Ensemble
  • Modern Dance
  • Choir
  • English Literary Drama Society ELDS
  • Malay Cultural Society

Clubs

  • AV Multi-media Club
  • Infocomm Club
  • MRLC Club
  • Photography Club

References

External links


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