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Raffles Institution (Junior College) (abbr. RI(JC), or, commonly, RJ) is a highly selective junior college
Education in Singapore

Education in Singapore is managed by Ministry of Education , which directs education policy. The ministry controls the development and administration of state schools which receive Welfare funding but also has an advisory and supervisory role to private schools....
 in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
. It is located in Bishan
Bishan

Bishan is a neighbourhood of the city-state of Singapore situated in the Central Region, Singapore, measuring approximately three by three kilometres....
 beside the campus of Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution is an independent school comprising an all-boys' secondary education section and a co-ed Raffles Junior College section. It is also the oldest school in Singapore....
. It was consistently ranked among Singapore's top few junior colleges, until the ranking of junior colleges was discontinued in 2004. On average, 99% of RJC graduates attend university, many on scholarships. In recognition of its sterling academic accolades, this prestigious junior college was termed by Wall Street Journal as the "Gateway to the Ivy League".






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Raffles Institution (Junior College) (abbr. RI(JC), or, commonly, RJ) is a highly selective junior college
Education in Singapore

Education in Singapore is managed by Ministry of Education , which directs education policy. The ministry controls the development and administration of state schools which receive Welfare funding but also has an advisory and supervisory role to private schools....
 in Singapore
Singapore

Singapore , officially the Republic of Singapore, is an island country microstate located at the southern tip of the Malay Peninsula. It lies 137 kilometres north of the equator, south of the Malaysian state of Johor and north of Indonesia's Riau Islands....
. It is located in Bishan
Bishan

Bishan is a neighbourhood of the city-state of Singapore situated in the Central Region, Singapore, measuring approximately three by three kilometres....
 beside the campus of Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution is an independent school comprising an all-boys' secondary education section and a co-ed Raffles Junior College section. It is also the oldest school in Singapore....
. It was consistently ranked among Singapore's top few junior colleges, until the ranking of junior colleges was discontinued in 2004. On average, 99% of RJC graduates attend university, many on scholarships. In recognition of its sterling academic accolades, this prestigious junior college was termed by Wall Street Journal as the "Gateway to the Ivy League". In addition, RJC was mentioned in The Straits Times to be "known as the most successful high school in the world".

The current Principal is Lim Lai Cheng (2007–present). She has replaced Winston James Hodge (2001–2007) who stepped down as principal on 17 December 2007 after leaving the school to assume a post at the Ministry of Education
Ministry of Education (Singapore)

The Ministry Of Education is a ministry of the Government of Singapore that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to education in Singapore....
.

A proposed merger has also been established and approved by the Ministry of Education (Singapore). It was announced to the pupils of Raffles Institution, Raffles Junior College, and Raffles Girls School on 13 October 2008. Raffles Institution and Raffles Junior College has combined into a single institution with effect from 1 January 2009. Raffles Girls' School, however, rejected the idea of merger and will still operate independently, although there will be even closer collaboration with the newly merged Institution. RJC's current principal, Mrs Lim Lai Cheng, is now heading the merged Institution. In addition, a common Board of Governors for Raffles Institution and Raffles Junior College has been implemented with effect from June 2008.

History

Raffles Junior College was established to provide students with a three-year pre-university course previously provided by Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution is an independent school comprising an all-boys' secondary education section and a co-ed Raffles Junior College section. It is also the oldest school in Singapore....
 (RI), in keeping with national trends. Since then, it has "excelled in both academic and non-academic fields", developing "fine traditions and excellent spirit". There is a distinct school spirit, termed the Rafflesian Spirit, which bonds Rafflesians near and far, past and present, in common purpose and determination.

In 1982, RI’s pre-university section was transferred to a temporary campus at Paterson Road. RJC was then established to offer the GCE
General Certificate of Education

The General Certificate of Education or GCE is a secondary-level academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, confer to students....
 A Level curriculum. It was the first junior college to be established with both JC1 and JC2 students, with the JC2 students having just completed their Pre-U Year 1 in RI.

RJC then moved to Mt Sinai Road in 1984 which provided better facilities and a larger site to cater to junior college education. It was the college's home for the next 21 years.

On 29 December, 2004, RJC held its moving ceremony from its previous Mount Sinai campus to Bishan Street 21 beside RI, where students took a specially chartered MRT
Mass Rapid Transit (Singapore)

The Mass Rapid Transit or MRT is a rapid transit system that forms the backbone of the Rail transport in Singapore in Singapore, spanning the entire city-state....
 train to Bishan and walked to their new campus.

On 1 January, 2005, the junior college became an independent institution. In the same year, RJC became the first junior college to be awarded the School Excellence Award, the highest award in the MOE
Ministry of Education (Singapore)

The Ministry Of Education is a ministry of the Government of Singapore that directs the formulation and implementation of policies related to education in Singapore....
 Masterplan of Awards.

The new Bishan campus was officially opened by Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong
Lee Hsien Loong

Lee, Hsien Loong is the third and current Prime Minister of Singapore of Singapore. Lee Hsien Loong is married to Ho Ching, who is the Executive Director and Chief Executive Officer of the government-owned Temasek Holdings....
 on 8 April 2006, in conjunction with the college's 25th Anniversary celebrations.

With effect from 1 January 2009, Raffles Junior College has been renamed Raffles Institution after the proposed merger was approved by the Ministry of Education. The Institution will continue to be headed by current principal.

Past principals

Mr Rudy Mosbergen 1982–1987
Mr Lee Fong Seng 1988–2000
Mr Winston James Hodge 2001–2007

Culture


College anthem

The College Anthem of RI(JC) is the same as the Institution Anthem of Raffles Institution (Secondary). It was written by E. W. Jesudason (Principal of RI 1963–1966), and retained by RJC since it was born from the bosom of RI.

Auspicium Melioris Ævi

When Stamford Raffles held the torch

That cast Promethean flame

We faced the challenge of the day

To give our school a name

The eagle eye and gryphon strength

They led us to the fore

To reign supreme in every sphere

The Sons of Singapore

Come heed the call Rafflesians all

And let our hearts be stirring

We’ll do our best whate’er the test

And keep our colours flying

Let comradeship and fervent hope

With one voice make us pray

Auspicium Melioris Ævi

With God to guide the way

Coat of arms

The school badge is a modified version of the Raffles coat of arms
Stamford Raffles

Sir Thomas Stamford Bingley Raffles was the founder of the city of Singapore . He was also heavily involved in the conquest of the Indonesian island of Java from Dutch and French military forces during the Napoleonic Wars....
 – granted permission for use by his family. This replaces the original gold
Or (heraldry)

In heraldry, or is the tincture of gold , and belongs to the class of light tinctures, called "metals". In engravings and line drawings, it may be represented using a pattern of dots....
 portion of the field
Division of the field

Divisions of the field is a heraldry term referring to the pattern on a shield. The field of a escutcheon in heraldry can be divided into more than one tincture ....
 with erminois, and the purpure
Purpure

In heraldry, purpure is a tincture , more or less the equivalent of the colour "purple", and is one of the five main or most usually used colours ....
 of the gryphon
Griffin

The griffin is a fantasy creature with the body of a lion and the head and often wings of an eagle. As the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts and the eagle the king of the birds, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature....
 crest
Crest (heraldry)

A crest is a component of an heraldry display, so called because it stands on top of a helmet, as the crest of a jay stands on the bird's head....
 with gules
Gules

In heraldry, gules is the tincture with the colour red, and belongs to the class of dark tinctures called "colours". In engraving, it is sometimes depicted as a region of vertical lines or else marked with gu. as an abbreviation....
 .

The gryphon
Griffin

The griffin is a fantasy creature with the body of a lion and the head and often wings of an eagle. As the lion was traditionally considered the king of the beasts and the eagle the king of the birds, the griffin was thought to be an especially powerful and majestic creature....
 on the crest
Crest (heraldry)

A crest is a component of an heraldry display, so called because it stands on top of a helmet, as the crest of a jay stands on the bird's head....
 is a stately creature, majestic and strong, symbolising stability and success for the school. The gryphon's lower lion half symbolises the school's anchors in Singapore. The double-headed eagle
Eagle

Eagles are large bird of prey which are members of the bird family Accipitridae, and belong to several Genus which are not necessarily closely related to each other....
 on the shield signifies the looking back onto the past
Past

The past is the portion of time that has already occurred; it is the opposite of the future....
 and onto the future
Future

The future is a time period commonly understood to contain all events that have yet to occur. It is the opposite of the past, and is the time after the present....
, symbolizing RJC's tradition of drawing strength and experience from the past in order to excel in the future. This also indicates universality - looking to the East
East

East is a Direction in geography. It is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points, opposite of west and at right angles to north and south....
 as well as the West
West

West is most commonly a noun, adjective, or adverb indicating Direction or geography.West is one of the four cardinal directions or compass points....
.

The school motto, "Auspicium Melioris Ævi", is displayed black on gold at the base of the shield. While the school's official translation is "Hope of a Better Age",

Affiliation

Common Driveway By Ri and Rjc At Bishan Campus
RJC is affiliated to both Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution is an independent school comprising an all-boys' secondary education section and a co-ed Raffles Junior College section. It is also the oldest school in Singapore....
 and Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) (RGS). It shares its school anthem and school crest with RI.

RJC's new Bishan campus is adjacent to RI. The two schools run open concept
Openconcept

Openconcept is a term generally used to describe a type of architecture which provides a lot of flexible space. There are a few general spaces are defined using Open-concept, see restroom, stairway and changeroom plus some of the buildings listed below....
 campuses. Students of both schools may access both campuses. Most facilities, however, are not shared between the schools, except for certain Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) training grounds. Both schools share a common driveway and main gate. RJC's Block A is linked to the new 7-storey academic block, the S. Rajaratnam Block in RI by a bridge, which provides a seamless link between RI and RJC.

RJC currently offers the Raffles Programme (RP), an Integrated Programme
Education in Singapore

Education in Singapore is managed by Ministry of Education , which directs education policy. The ministry controls the development and administration of state schools which receive Welfare funding but also has an advisory and supervisory role to private schools....
 which takes students all the way from Secondary 1 to JC2, skipping the GCE 'O' Level Examinations
General Certificate of Education

The General Certificate of Education or GCE is a secondary-level academic qualification that examination boards in the United Kingdom and a few of the commonwealth countries, notably Sri Lanka, confer to students....
. Students spend the first four years in RI or RGS, and the last two years in RJC.

Attire

RJC boys wear white shirts and white long pants, which is largely similar to that for RI boys. The main differences lie in the pleat at the back of the shirt for RJC boys, upturned sleeves which are sewn down, pleats in the long pants and the material of the uniform.

RJC girls wear a white, medium-sleeved blouse with a green pleated skirt with most choosing to wear shorts underneath. The tradition where girls from RGS fold the sleeves of their blouse, has been carried over into RJC. This is largely because due to the affiliation between the schools, many students originally from RGS entered RJC.

The college badge retains the old RI design, where RI modified its badge slightly in the 1990s.

On Wednesdays, both boys and girls are allowed to adorn the school polo T-shirt.

Faculty and house system

In May 2005, RJC introduced the house system which replaced its faculty system. This was due to the large imbalance of people taking different subject combinations in recent years. For example, the Engineering and Arts Faculties combined was smaller than the Medicine Faculty in 2005. Other reasons include the pioneer batch of students in the Raffles Programme entering RJC in 2006, the major change in the Singapore junior college education system from 2006 which discourages students from taking "triple science" (Biology
Biology

Biology is a branch of the natural sciences concerned with the study of living organisms and their interaction with each other and their environment ....
, Chemistry
Chemistry

Chemistry is the science concerned with the composition, structure, and properties of matter, as well as the changes it undergoes during chemical reactions....
 and Physics
Physics

Physics is the natural science which examines basic concepts such as energy, force, and spacetime and all that derives from these, such as mass, charge, matter and its Motion ....
), as well as the fact that Computing and Further Mathematics are no longer offered. These are the faculties from the old system that have ceased to exist:

Arts (Red) (A01, A02, A03, A04) (Formerly "Arts and Commerce" until Commerce ceased to be offered from 2000)
Commerce (Black) (C0X) (Merged with Arts to become "Arts and Commerce" in the 1990s)
Computing and Pure Science (Green) (S04, S05, S06, S07)
Engineering (Blue) (S01, S02)
Medicine (Yellow) (S03)

In 2005, the Medicine Faculty was split into MedFac 1 and MedFac 2 due to the large population. However in 2006, this was replaced by the current system in which students from RI and RGS will remain in their original houses while students from other schools will be evenly allocated into the five houses. The names of the Houses are merged from RI and RGS as follows:

Bayley-Waddle (Yellow)
Buckle-Buckley (Green)
Hadley-Hullett (Purple/Black)
Moor-Tarbet (Red)
Morrison-Richardson (Blue)

Accolades

  • School Excellence Award (2005–2009)
  • School Distinction Award (2004–2008)
  • Best Practice Award (Organisational Effectiveness) (2007–2011)
  • Best Practice Award (Staff Well-Being) (2007–2011)
  • Best Practice Award (Student All-Round Development) (2007–2011)
  • Best Practice Award (Teaching and Learning) (2007–2011)
  • Outstanding Development Award (Character Development) (2007–2011)


Achievements


Scholarships

RJC has consistently produced President's Scholar
President's Scholar

A President's Scholar is a recipient/awardee of the most prestigious class of university undergraduate scholarships handed out to pre-university students with Singaporean citizenship annually, with approximately only 2-4 being handed out each year....
s, Singapore Armed Forces
Singapore Armed Forces

The Singapore Armed Forces comprises three branches: the Singapore Army, the Republic of Singapore Air Force and the Republic of Singapore Navy ....
 (SAF) Scholars, Singapore Police Force
Singapore Police Force

The Singapore Police Force is the main agency tasked with Law enforcement in Singapore in the city-state. Formerly known as the Republic of Singapore Police , it has grown from an 11-man organisation to a 38,587 strong force....
 (SPF) Scholars and other Public Service Commission (PSC) Scholars throughout the college's history. In addition, a significant proportion of government scholars are alumni of RJC. In 2007, 3 out of 4 President Scholars came from Raffles Junior College.

Raffles Programme

Raffles Institution (Junior College) offers the Integrated Programme
Education in Singapore

Education in Singapore is managed by Ministry of Education , which directs education policy. The ministry controls the development and administration of state schools which receive Welfare funding but also has an advisory and supervisory role to private schools....
, also known as the Raffles Programme (RP), together with Raffles Institution and Raffles Girls' School. Under the RP, students will experience a seamless curriculum from Sec 1 all the way to JC2, spending their first four years in either Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) or Raffles Institution, and their fifth and sixth year in Raffles Junior College. RP will culminate in the new and revised Singapore Cambridge General Certificate in Education 'Advanced' Level examinations (GCE 'A' Level) at the end of the sixth year.

The Raffles Programme (RP) is designed to provide students with depth and breadth of discovery, as well as ensure rigour in learning. It was implemented in Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)
Raffles Girls' School (Secondary)

Raffles Girls' School is an independent girls' Secondary education in Singapore. RGS was further recognised by the Ministry of Education in 2006 by being awarded the School Excellence Award , among other awards....
 and Raffles Institution
Raffles Institution

Raffles Institution is an independent school comprising an all-boys' secondary education section and a co-ed Raffles Junior College section. It is also the oldest school in Singapore....
 in 2004, and in Raffles Junior College in 2006.

With the time freed up from not having to prepare for, and sit, the 'O' Level examinations, students are given opportunities to develop their capacity and potential for creative, analytical and innovative thinking as well as leadership, service and character development. There are also more opportunities for mentorship, research studies and industrial attachment with institutes of higher learning or industry partners.

Facilities


Raffles Institution (Junior College)'s current campus in Bishan
Bishan

Bishan is a neighbourhood of the city-state of Singapore situated in the Central Region, Singapore, measuring approximately three by three kilometres....
 has an area of 86,500 square metres, located within 11 blocks and 7 floors. Students attend lectures in lecture theatres and tutorial
Tutorial

A tutorial is one method of transferring knowledge and may be used as a part of learning. More interactivity and specific than a book or a lecture; a tutorial seeks to teach by example and supply the information to complete a certain task....
 lessons in the tutorial rooms. After academic lessons, tutorial rooms are sometimes used by students for self-study or for Co-Curricular Activities purposes.

All tutorial rooms have been fitted with air-conditioning since 2007 to provide a more conducive environment for learning. These rooms may be opened for usage by co-curricular groups or for students to revise and study their work.

Other facilities include a 850-seater lecture theatre (LT1), a Performing Arts Centre and an Indoor Sports Hall. "Chat Rooms" are provided for individual teacher-pupil conferencing. The three-storey Shaw Foundation Library is also frequented by students, especially during the common test and examination periods. Food-wise, the school is served by one canteen and one 7-Eleven
7-Eleven

7-Eleven is a worldwide chain of convenience stores. It is, since March 2007, the largest chain store in any category, beating McDonald's by 1,000 stores....
 convenience store. There are four lifts which serve all floors in the main blocks.

In 2008, the student lounge room officially opened, containing game, karaoke and video screening facilities. This lounge was named "Hodge Lodge" in honour of Mr Winston James Hodge, the 3rd principal of RJC.

Co-curricular Activities

Raffles Institution (Junior College) boasts over seventy CCAs which are divided into three categories: sports groups, performing arts, clubs and societies. Unlike in the affiliated secondary schools, there is no distinction made between core and merit CCAs and students are free to choose their combination of CCAs. Technically, there is no limit to the number of CCAs one can join, but it is recommended that a student should take no more than two CCAs in order to be able to juggle his or her studies with CCAs.

In 2007, sports CCAs in RJC garnered a total of 36 medals - 22 Gold, 10 Silver and 4 Bronzes in the National Inter-Schools Sports & Games Competitions. This achievement is the best showing ever in the college's history.

Performing arts CCAs, such as the Raffles Symphonic Band and the Raffles Chorale, have also done well, achieving many gold and gold with honours awards at the Singapore Youth Festival
Singapore Youth Festival

The Singapore Youth Festival is an annual event in Singapore organised by the Ministry of Education to celebrate the achievements of youths in co-curricular activity ....
 Central Judging, and performing in many competitions and concerts local and overseas, in places such as Austria
Austria

Austria , officially the Republic of Austria , is a landlocked country in Central Europe. It borders both Germany and the Czech Republic to the north, Slovakia and Hungary to the east, Slovenia and Italy to the south, and Switzerland and Liechtenstein to the west....
 and Ireland
Ireland

Ireland is the List of islands by area in Europe, and the twentieth-largest island in the world. It lies to the north-west of continental Europe and is surrounded by hundreds of islands and islet....
.

In addition, students are able to participate in a range of extracurricular activities such as Olympiads, Quizzes, community service, internships and research attachments.

Notable alumni

  • Alfian Sa'at
    Alfian Sa'at

    Alfian bin Sa'at is a Singaporean writer, poet and playwright. He is a Malays Muslim of Minangkabau, Javanese and Hakka descent,. He is known for his provocative works and is often referred to as his country's enfant terrible....
     
  • The Venerable Shi Ming Yi
    Shi Ming Yi

    Goh Kah Heng , Venerable Shi Ming Yi is one of the most well known representative of Buddhism in Singapore. He is currently the Abbot of Foo Hai Ch'an Monastery and Secretary General of the Singapore Buddhist Federation....
     
  • Corrinne May
  • Kaira Gong
    Kaira Gong

    Kaira Gong , is a Singaporean singer whose family is of Shanghai, People's Republic of China descent. She is signed with Taiwanese HIM International Music, and is best known as the protege of Taiwanese musician David Tao, as well as the label-mate of pop group S.H.E....
     
  • Rui En
    Rui En

    Rui En is a Singapore singer-actress, who is mainly based in Singapore.Rui En was talent-spotted while appearing in SingTel's popular SingTel hi!Card commercial as the iconic "running girl" in 2001....
     
  • Selena Tan
  • Pamela Oei
  • Rachel Lin
  • Josephine Teo


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