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DSA 2021 E-Open House Date Secondary School (DSA) Location DSA 2021 e-Open House Date Admiralty Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary Yishun Talent Areas School Anderson Secondary School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas Ang Mo Kio Secondary School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas e-Open House Website Anglican High School Bedok Talent Areas Anglo-Chinese School (Barker Novena Talent Areas Road) Anglo-Chinese School Queenstown Talent Areas e-Open House Info 29 May 2021 (Independent) (Secondary) (Saturday) Assumption English School Bukit Panjang Talent Areas Register 22 May 2021 (Saturday) Bartley Secondary School Toa Payoh Talent Areas Beatty Secondary School Toa Payoh Talent Areas Bedok Green Secondary School Bedok Talent Areas Bedok South Secondary School Bedok Talent Areas Bedok View Secondary School Bedok Talent Areas Bendemeer Secondary School Kallang Talent Areas Boon Lay Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Bowen Secondary School Hougang Talent Areas Broadrick Secondary School Geylang Talent Areas Bukit Batok Secondary School Bukit Batok Talent Areas e-Open House Website Bukit Merah Secondary School Bukit Merah Talent Areas Bukit Panjang Govt. High School Choa Chu Kang Talent Areas Bukit View Secondary School Bukit Batok Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Canberra Secondary School Sembawang Talent Areas Catholic High School (Secondary) Bishan Talent Areas e-Open House Website 15 May 2021 (Saturday) Cedar Girls’ Secondary School Toa Payoh Talent Areas Changkat Changi Secondary Tampines Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) School CHIJ Katong Convent Marine Parade Talent Areas CHIJ Secondary (Toa Payoh) Toa Payoh Talent Areas e-Open House Website CHIJ St. Joseph’s Convent Seng Kang Talent Areas CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas e-Open House website TBA (Secondary) CHIJ St. Theresa’s Convent Bukit Merah Talent Areas Christ Church Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas Chung Cheng High School (Main) Marine Parade Talent Areas Chung Cheng High School Yishun Talent Areas (Yishun) Clementi Town Secondary School Clementi Talent Areas Commonwealth Secondary Jurong East Talent Areas e-Open House Website School Compassvale Secondary School Seng Kang Talent Areas Crescent Girls’ School Bukit Merah Talent Areas Damai Secondary School Bedok Talent Areas Deyi Secondary School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas Dunearn Secondary School Bukit Batok Talent Areas Dunman High School Kallang Talent Areas (Secondary) Dunman Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas East Spring Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas Edgefield Secondary School Punggol Talent Areas Evergreen Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas Fairfield Methodist School Queenstown Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) (Secondary) Fajar Secondary School Bukit Panjang Talent Areas Fuhua Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Gan Eng Seng School Bukit Merah Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Geylang Methodist School Geylang Talent Areas (Secondary) Greendale Secondary School Punggol Talent Areas Guangyang Secondary School Bishan Talent Areas Hai Sing Catholic School Pasir Ris Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Hillgrove Secondary School Bukit Batok Talent Areas Holy Innocents’ High School Hougang Contact school for 2021 info Hougang Secondary School Hougang Talent Areas Hua Yi Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Hwa Chong Institution Bukit Timah Talent Areas e-Open House Info 22 May 2021 (Secondary) (Saturday) Junyuan Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas Jurong Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Jurong West Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Jurongville Secondary School Jurong East Talent Areas Juying Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Kent Ridge Secondary School Clementi Talent Areas Kranji Secondary School Choa Chu Kang Talent Areas e-Open House Website will be up on 24 May 2021 (Monday) Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Bishan Talent Areas Secondary School Loyang View Secondary School Pasir Ris Talent Areas Manjusri Secondary School Geylang Talent Areas Maris Stella High School Toa Payoh Talent Areas e-Open House Website 14 May 2021 (Secondary) (Friday) Marsiling Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas Mayflower Secondary School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas Meridian Secondary School Pasir Ris Talent Areas Methodist Girls’ School Bukit Timah Talent Areas e-Open House Website (Secondary) Montfort Secondary School Hougang Talent Areas Nan Chiau High School Seng Kang Talent Areas Nan Hua High School Clementi Talent Areas Nanyang Girls’ High School Bukit Timah Talent Areas e-Open House Website 8 May 2021 (Saturday) National Junior College Bukit Timah Talent Areas (Secondary) Naval Base Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas New Town Secondary School Queenstown Talent Areas Ngee Ann Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas e-Open House Website North Vista Secondary School Seng Kang Talent Areas Northbrooks Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas Northland Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas NUS High School of Mathematics Clementi Admissions e-Open House Website TBA and Science Orchid Park Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas Outram Secondary School Central Talent Areas Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School Pasir Ris Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Pasir Ris Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas e-Open House Website will be up on 5 May 2021 (Wednesday) Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ Hougang Talent Areas School (Secondary) Pei Hwa Secondary School Seng Kang Talent Areas Peicai Secondary School Serangoon Talent Areas Peirce Secondary School Bishan Talent Areas Presbyterian High School Ang Mo Kio Contact school for 2021 info Punggol Secondary School Punggol Talent Areas Queenstown Secondary School Queenstown Talent Areas Queensway Secondary School Queenstown Talent Areas Raffles Girls’ School (Secondary) Central Talent Areas e-Open House Website will be up on 21 May 2021 (Friday) Raffles Institution (Secondary) Bishan Talent Areas Regent Secondary School Choa Chu Kang Talent Areas River Valley High School Jurong West Talent Areas e-Open House Website (Secondary) Riverside Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas School of Science and Clementi Admissions e-Open House Info 22 to 29 May Technology, Singapore 2021 (Saturday) School of the Arts, Singapore Central Admissions e-Open House Website Ongoing till 18 May 2021 (Tuesday) Sembawang Secondary School Sembawang Talent Areas Seng Kang Secondary School Seng Kang Talent Areas Serangoon Garden Secondary Serangoon Talent Areas School Serangoon Secondary School Hougang Contact school for 2021 info Singapore Chinese Girls’ School Novena Talent Areas Springfield Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas e-Open House Website St. Andrew’s Secondary School Toa Payoh Talent Areas St. Anthony’s Canossian Bedok Talent Areas Secondary School St. Gabriel’s Secondary School Serangoon Contact school for 2021 info St. Hilda’s Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas St. Joseph’s Institution Novena Talent Areas TBA (Secondary) St. Margaret’s Secondary School Bukit Timah Talent Areas St. Patrick’s School Bedok Talent Areas Swiss Cottage Secondary School Bukit Batok Talent Areas DSA e-Session 22 May 2021 (Saturday) Tampines Secondary School Tampines Talent Areas Tanjong Katong Girls’ School Marine Parade Talent Areas DSA e-Session 22 May 2021 (Saturday) Tanjong Katong Secondary Marine Parade Talent Areas School Teck Whye Secondary School Choa Chu Kang Contact school for 2021 info Temasek Junior College Bedok Talent Areas (Secondary) Temasek Secondary School Bedok Talent Areas Unity Secondary School Choa Chu Kang Contact school for 2021 info Victoria School Bedok Talent Areas e-Open House 15 May 2021 (Saturday) West Spring Secondary School Bukit Panjang Talent Areas Westwood Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Whitley Secondary School Bishan Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Woodgrove Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Woodlands Ring Secondary Woodlands Talent Areas School Woodlands Secondary School Woodlands Talent Areas e-Open House Website Xinmin Secondary School Hougang Talent Areas Yio Chu Kang Secondary School Ang Mo Kio Talent Areas e-Open House Website Yishun Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas DSA e-Session 7 May 2021 (Friday), 17 May 2021 (Monday) Yishun Town Secondary School Yishun Talent Areas DSA e-Session 21 May 2021 (Friday) Yuan Ching Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas e-Open House Website (2020) Yuhua Secondary School Jurong West Talent Areas Yusof Ishak Secondary School Punggol (2022) Talent Areas Yuying Secondary School Hougang Talent Areas Zhenghua Secondary School Bukit Panjang Talent Areas e-Open House Website Zhonghua Secondary School Serangoon Talent Areas .
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