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Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed Until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30Pm Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm Annex B THE PRIME MINISTER’S BOOK PRIZE RECIPIENTS PRIMARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School 1 *Hilary Chee Xin Yi River Valley Primary School Raffles Girls' School Singapore Chinese Girls’ School 2 Charmaine Chew Nanyang Girls' High School (Primary) 3 Dylan Teo Jing Yi Anglo-Chinese School (Primary) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 4 Chuah Yun Xuan Nan Hua Primary School Hwa Chong Institution 5 Grace Melody Tam Raffles Girls’ Primary School Raffles Girls' School 6 Claudia Lim Zhi Xi Rosyth School Raffles Girls' School 7 Claire Phay Shi Hui Tao Nan School Raffles Girls' School 8 Nicole Khor Qiao Wen Northland Primary School Raffles Girls' School 9 Falisha Dina D/O Abdul Jabbar Raffles Girls’ Primary School Raffles Girls' School 10 Arissa Binte Kamaruzaman St Hilda’s Primary School Raffles Girls' School NUS High School of Mathematics and 11 Aditi Athreya Raffles Girls’ Primary School Science 12 Nila Ramamoorthy Marymount Convent School Raffles Girls' School * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE PRIME MINISTER’S BOOK PRIZE RECIPIENTS SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School/ College 1 Isabelle Sim Yun Yi Nanyang Girls' High School Hwa Chong Institution 2 Cheryl Tan Jia Ying Nanyang Girls' High School Hwa Chong Institution 3 Lo Yu Shaun Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 4 Tristan Lee Zonglin Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 5 Zhang Junfang Nanyang Girls' High School Hwa Chong Institution 6 Faith Lim Siew Ngan CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Hwa Chong Institution 7 Emi Loh Temasek Junior College Temasek Junior College 8 Yu Hao Lin Paya Lebar Methodist Girls’ School Raffles Institution 9 George Chen Junye Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 10 Shanice Sng Wei Zhen CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School Hwa Chong Institution 11 Isabelle Lim Yu Jie Nanyang Girls’ High School Hwa Chong Institution 12 Nicole Lim Yi Xin Singapore Chinese Girls’ School Eunoia Junior College 13 Liyana Afiqah Binte Mohd Faizal Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution 14 Marsya Zukrina Bte Mohammad Z Tanjong Katong Secondary School Temasek Junior College 15 Harinyvethaa Pandirajan Crescent Girls’ School Raffles Institution * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE PRIME MINISTER’S BOOK PRIZE RECIPIENTS SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School/ College 16 Sahana Devi D/O Shanmuganathan Singapore Chinese Girls’ School Eunoia Junior College 17 Divye Baid Raffles Institution Raffles Institution * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE PRIME MINISTER’S BOOK PRIZE RECIPIENTS PRE-UNIVERSITY SECTION S/N Name Former School/ College 1 Ted Ang Shun Pu Hwa Chong Institution 2 Shermaine Ang Hwa Chong Institution 3 Ho Zi Ming Hwa Chong Institution 4 Su Huangyi Dunman High School 5 Lim Xue Yang Hwa Chong Institution 6 Chen Zirui Hwa Chong Institution 7 Zhou Ya Nan Hwa Chong Institution 8 Phoenix Gay Xue Ke Eunoia Junior College 9 Muhammad Zulhilmi B Zulkiffli Raffles Institution 10 Nur Zulaikha Bte Mohamed Rohaidzat Pioneer Junior College 11 Catherine Ezhilvalavan Raffles Institution * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE RECIPIENTS SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School/ College 1 Marie Goh Hwee Keng Cedar Girls’ Secondary School Raffles Institution 2 Ho Song Yee Fairfield Methodist School Hwa Chong Institution 3 Lu Mingyuan Bukit Batok Secondary School Raffles Institution 4 Jerry Han Jiatao Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 5 Timothy Ong Sheng Khai Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 6 Yau Chun En Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 7 Victor Ng Wei Yuan Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 8 Chen Xinyi Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution 9 Aloysius Ng Yangyi Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 10 Kate Lu Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution 11 Emmanuella Li CHIJ St Nicholas Girls’ School Eunoia Junior College 12 Jovan Liau Yi Jun NUS High School of Mathematics and Science NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 13 Tan Kin Kern NUS High School of Mathematics and Science NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 14 Tan Cheng Yat NUS High School of Mathematics and Science NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 15 Tan Chee Heng NUS High School of Mathematics and Science NUS High School of Mathematics and Science * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE RECIPIENTS PRE-UNIVERSITY SECTION S/N Name Former School/ College 1 Justin Ng Wei Jun Hwa Chong Institution 2 Dominic Yap Wei Ting Hwa Chong Institution 3 Wei Shu Yang Raffles Institution 4 Jacob Teo Por Loong NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 5 Lendermann Markus Paul Zhi-Guang NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 6 Fong Khi Yung Raffles Institution 7 Isaac Chan Xu Rui Hwa Chong Institution 8 Shermane Lim Yun Wei NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 9 Rachel Qing Pang Raffles Institution 10 Russell Yang Qi Xun NUS High School of Mathematics and Science * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE RECIPIENTS POLYTECHNIC SECTION S/N Name Former Polytechnic 1 Charlotte Gayondato Yap Temasek Polytechnic 2 Ajay Shanker Temasek Polytechnic 3 Benedict Hing Zi Yang Temasek Polytechnic 4 Chew Yu Ying Republic Polytechnic 5 Chang Mian Yan Republic Polytechnic 6 Lein Rou Xuan Republic Polytechnic 7 Lau Jun Wei Nanyang Polytechnic 8 Manzel Joseph Seet Nanyang Polytechnic 9 Shahreyll Bin Khairoullah Nanyang Polytechnic 10 Lucas Leong Wen Jie Ngee Ann Polytechnic 11 Tiffany Wong Shi Min Ngee Ann Polytechnic 12 Ang Wei Jie Ngee Ann Polytechnic 13 Songkiat Ow Shiyuan Singapore Polytechnic 14 Ryan Ong Jun Hock Singapore Polytechnic 15 Goh Aik Lang Singapore Polytechnic * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING NORMAL COURSE STUDENTS RECIPIENTS NORMAL ACADEMIC S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Rayner Ng Kang Jie Woodlands Ring Secondary School Anderson-Serangoon Junior College 2 Lau Yan Liang Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School Nanyang Junior College 3 Chen Shuyi Boon Lay Secondary School Hwa Chong Institution St Anthony’s Canossian Secondary 4 Christel Phouthavong Anglo-Chinese Junior College School 5 Huang Junsen Queenstown Secondary School Eunoia Junior College NORMAL TECHNICAL S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 *Shaun Lim Chuang Ye Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School ITE College West 2 Clive Chua Kai An Anderson Secondary School Anderson Secondary School 3 Bryan Tan Kia Jun Greendale Secondary School ITE College Central 4 Chong Zhi Xin Marsiling Secondary School ITE College Central 5 Shahrul Aswad Bin Zainuddin Temasek Secondary School ITE College East * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE HSIEN LOONG AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING BICULTURAL STUDENTS RECIPIENTS BICULTURAL STUDIES PROGRAMME (CHINESE) S/N Name Former School 1 Yap Jia Xuan Dunman High School 2 Calynn Tan Shu Wen Hwa Chong Institution 3 Lai Sin Yee River Valley High School REGIONAL STUDIES PROGRAMME S/N Name Former School 1 Bethanie Lim Qing Yie Raffles Institution * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR ALL-ROUND EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS PRIMARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Chan Yan Henry Park Primary School Nanyang Girls’ High School 2 Eashaa Pillai Raffles Girls’ Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 3 *Hilary Chee Xin Yi River Valley Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 4 Loo Guan Yi Nan Hua Primary School Hwa Chong Institution 5 Samuel Liew Rui St Andrew’s Junior School Hwa Chong Institution 6 Soh Jun Hee Rosyth School Raffles Institution 7 Tan Jing Xi Punggol Green Primary School Dunman High School 8 Latif Zacklee Bin Ismail Fuhua Primary School Hua Yi Secondary School 9 Mohamad Irfan Bin Mohamad Adi Bukit Panjang Primary School Crest Secondary School * Denotes recipients who have received more than one award. Special Awards Presentation Ceremony 2019 Embargoed until Tuesday, 27 August 2019, 5.30pm THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR ALL-ROUND EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present Institution Raffles Institution 1 Beth Lim Shi Yu Raffles Girls’ School Anglo-Chinese School 2 Lauren Tse Yi Methodist Girls’ School (Independent) 3 Wong Ting Hong Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 4 Koh Boon Kiat St. Joseph’s Institution St. Joseph’s Institution 5 Siauw Yu Chuan Catholic High School Hwa Chong Institution 6 Tan Wee Yu Nan Hua High School Hwa Chong Institution 7 Lim Esther Akinfiresoye Damilola
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