PAP Community Foundation (Blk 227 Yishun Street 21) |
PAP Community Foundation (Blk 227 Yishun Street 21) |
I studied in Xishan Primary School at Yishun Street 21 only for 2 years from 1994 to 1996 (Primary 1 to Primary 2); after completed 2 years of pre-school educations at PAP Community Foundation (Nee Soon East Branch; Blk 227 Yishun Street 21).
Xishan Primary School was started in 1937 by a group of Chinese businessmen and philanthropists to promote Chinese education in Kampong Chong Pang at Hock Chwee Road (now part of Sembawang Avenue). It was first known as Si San Chinese School.
Si San is a direct translation of West Hill.
In May 1984, the school was taken over by the government and the medium of language was converted to English. Thus, Si San Chinese School was renamed as Si San Primary School.
In May 1984, the school was taken over by the government and the medium of language was converted to English. Thus, Si San Chinese School was renamed as Si San Primary School.
Si San Primary School at Hock Chwee Road Image: National Archives of Singapore, 1985 |
Si San Primary School at Chwee Hock Road Image: National Archives of Singapore, 1985 |
Xishan Primary School at Yishun Street 21 in 1986 Image: xishanpri.moe.edu.sg |
With the new premises, came new and modern facilities - special rooms, indoor badminton courts, basketball courts, computer laboratories to name a few.
On 11 November 1988, Xishan Prinary School was officially declared open.
The school motto of Love, Care and Share became the character and soul of Xishan Primary School.
School Song:-
Stand up for Xishan
never must we let her down
shine with glory as the bright sun
fame and honour crown
may we always find excellence
through the winds of change
love and care and share
our reliance
steadfastly unchanged
be true, Xishanites!
and be worthy of our name
constantly we strive
for great heights
lead Xishan to fame
In Primary 1, my Form-Teacher was Mrs Theresa Foo. She was quite fierce. Hence, throughout the time I'm under her tutelage, we had a rattan cane in our classroom. She do put it to use; very often though.
The most memorable part that I can recall about her was her kindness. She always brings me to Yishun Swimming Complex when there's a swimming lesson for our senior students. At the same time, my father work there after being transferred from Yan Kit Swimming Complex.
In Primary 2, my Form-Teacher was Mrs Goh Bee Yong.
Unfortunately, I can't remember much of my friends from that era, except for Syafa'at, Sufian, Yusuf, Syikin, Nurul Huda and Saraswati.
Image: National Archives of Singapore, 1991 |
Image: National Archives of Singapore, 1991 |
Image: National Archives of Singapore, 1991 |
My memories of Xishan Primary School..:-
I remember, the boys always wait for recess time because that's the only time we can play soccer. But, we not using a ball; we played using any empty can, because at that point of time we can't afford to buy a ball. And we played our 'very own soccer' at the basketball court.
Secondly, the longest queue is not found in the canteen but the classroom. We would queue up at the front to let our teacher mark our corrections before going back to our seats.
Lastly, teachers would paste colored duct tapes around the corner of our workbook and that would be our group color for that year.
Hi Ridwan, I am also from your batch! Class 5B, 6B! Nice to have stumbled upon your blog!! Made us revisit those good old Pri school days!!
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