Saint Joseph's Institution
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Saint Joseph's Institution (SJI) est une école catholique située à Singapour, et fondée par les Frères des Écoles chrétiennes (De La Salle Brothers) en 1852, à l'initiative du Père Jean-Marie Beurel (en). C'est le troisième plus ancien établissement éducatif de Singapour, le plus ancien étant Raffles Institution (en).
Caractéristiques
Elle compte de nombreux anciens élèves connus, tels que le Dr Tony Tan Keng Yam, Premier ministre adjoint (Singapour) (en) de 1995 à 2005, ou Teo Chee Hean, l'actuel Premier ministre adjoint. L'école est bien connu pour ses bons résultats, ses succès sportifs, et propose aux élèves de nombreuses activités extra-scolaires, telles que le rugby à XV, le canoë-kayak et le tennis de table. L'orchestre de l'école, le St Joseph's Institution Military Band, a également régulièrement été distingué.
L'uniforme porté par les élèves est simple, blanc avec le blason de l'école qui orne la poitrine du côté gauche.
Articles connexes
- Former Saint Joseph's Institution (en), l'ancienne Institution Saint Joseph.
- Père Jean-Marie Beurel (en)
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