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S/N MOE Schools 1 Admiralty Primary School 2 Admiralty Secondary School 3 Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School 4 Ahmad Ibrahim Second S/N MOE Schools 1 Admiralty Primary School 2 Admiralty Secondary School 3 Ahmad Ibrahim Primary School 4 Ahmad Ibrahim Secondary School 1 Ai Tong School 2 Alexandra Primary School 3 Anchor Green Primary School 4 Anderson Primary School 5 Anderson Secondary School 6 Anderson Serangoon JC 7 Ang Mo Kio Primary School 8 Ang Mo Kio Secondary School 9 Anglican High (Secondary) 10 Anglo-Chinese Junior College 11 Anglo-Chinese Primary School (Barker Rd) 16 Anglo-Chinese School (Junior) 17 Anglo-Chinese Secondary School (Barker Rd) 18 Angsana Primary School 19 Assumption English School 20 Assumption Pathway School 21 Bartley Secondary School 22 Beacon Primary School 23 Beatty Secondary School 24 Bedok Green Primary School 25 Bedok Green Secondary School 26 Bedok South Secondary School 27 Bedok View Secondary School 28 Bendemeer Primary School 29 Bendemeer Secondary School 30 Blangah Rise Primary School 31 Boon Lay Garden Primary School 32 Boon Lay Secondary School 33 Bowen Secondary School 34 Broadrick Secondary School 35 Bukit Batok Secondary School 36 Bukit Merah Secondary School 37 Bukit Panjang Govt High School 38 Bukit Panjang Primary School 39 Bukit Timah Primary School 40 Bukit View Primary School 41 Bukit View Secondary School 42 Canberra Primary School 43 Canberra Secondary School 44 Canossa Catholic Primary School 45 Cantonment Primary School 46 Casuarina Primary School 47 Catholic High School (Primary) 48 Catholic High School (Secondary) 49 Catholic Junior College 50 Cedar Girls Secondary School 51 Cedar Primary School 52 Changi Coast Adventure Centre 53 Changkat Changi Secondary School 54 Changkat Primary School 55 CHIJ (Katong) Primary School 56 CHIJ (Kellock) 57 CHIJ Katong Convent 58 CHIJ Our Lady of Good Counsel 59 CHIJ Our Lady of the Nativity 60 CHIJ Our Lady Queen of Peace 61 CHIJ Primary School (Toa Payoh) 62 CHIJ Secondary School (Toa Payoh) 63 CHIJ St Josephs Convent 64 CHIJ St Nicholas Girls School (Primary) 65 CHIJ St Nicholas Girls School (Secondary) 66 CHIJ St Theresas Convent 67 Chongfu Primary School 68 Chongzheng Primary School 69 Christ Church Secondary School 70 Chua Chu Kang Primary School 71 Chua Chu Kang Secondary School 72 Chung Cheng High (Main) 73 Chung Cheng High (Yishun) 74 Clementi Primary School 75 Clementi Town Secondary School 76 Commonwealth Secondary School 77 Compassvale Primary School 78 Compassvale Secondary School 79 Concord Primary School 80 Corporation Primary School 81 Crescent Girls School 82 Damai Primary School 83 Damai Secondary School 84 Dazhong Primary School 85 De La Salle School 86 Deyi Secondary School 87 Duman High Hostel 88 Dunearn Secondary School 89 Dunman High School 90 Dunman Secondary School 91 East Spring Primary School 92 East Spring Secondary School 93 Edgefield Primary School 94 Edgefield Secondary School 95 Elias Park Primary School 96 Endeavour Primary School 97 Eunoia Junior College 98 Eunos Primary School 99 Evergreen Primary School 100 Evergreen Secondary School 101 Fairfield Methodist School (Primary) 102 Fairfield Methodist School (Secondary) 103 Fajar Secondary School 104 Farrer Park Primary School 105 Fengshan Primary School 106 Fern Green Primary School 107 Fernvale Primary School 108 First Toa Payoh Primary School 109 Frontier Primary School 110 Fuchun Primary School 111 Fuchun Secondary School 112 Fuhua Primary School 113 Fuhua Secondary School 114 Gan Eng Seng Primary School 115 Gan Eng Seng School 116 Geylang Methodist School (Primary) 117 Geylang Methodist School (Secondary) 118 Gongshang Primary School 119 Greendale Primary School 120 Greendale Secondary School 121 Greenridge Primary School 122 Greenridge Secondary School 123 Greenwood Primary School 124 Guangyang Primary School 125 Guangyang Secondary School 126 Hai Sing Catholic School 127 Haig Girls School 128 Henry Park Primary School 129 Hillgrove Secondary School 130 Holy Innocents High School 131 Holy Innocents Primary School 132 Hong Wen School 133 Horizon Primary School 134 Hougang Primary School 135 Hougang Secondary School 136 Hua Yi Secondary School 137 Huamin Primary School 138 Innova Primary School 139 Jiemin Primary School 140 Jing Shan Primary School 141 Junyuan Primary School 142 Junyuan Secondary School 143 Jurong Pioneer JC 144 Jurong Primary School 145 Jurong Secondary School 146 Jurong West Primary School 147 Jurong West Secondary School 148 Jurongville Secondary School 149 Juying Primary School 150 Juying Secondary School 151 Keming Primary School 152 Kent Ridge Secondary School 153 Kheng Cheng Primary School 154 Kong Hwa School 155 Kranji Primary School 156 Kranji Secondary School 157 Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Primary School 158 Kuo Chuan Presbyterian Secondary School 159 Lakeside Primary School 160 Lianhua Primary School 161 Loyang View Secondary School 162 Maha Bodhi School 163 Malay Language Centre of Singapore 164 Manjusri Secondary School 165 Maris Stella High (Primary) 166 Maris Stella High School 167 Marsiling Primary School 168 Marsiling Secondary School 169 Mayflower Primary School 170 Mayflower Secondary School 171 Mee Toh School 172 Meridian Primary School 173 Meridian Secondary School 174 Methodist Girls School (Primary) 175 Millennia Institute 176 MOE Language Centre (Bishan) 177 MOE Language Centre (Newton) 178 Montfort Junior 179 Montfort Secondary School 180 Nan Chiau High School 181 Nan Chiau Primary School 182 Nan Hua High School 183 Nan Hua Primary School 184 Nanyang Junior College 185 Nanyang Primary School 186 National Junior College 187 Naval Base Primary School 188 Naval Base Secondary School 189 New Town Primary School 190 New Town Secondary School 191 Ngee Ann Primary School 192 Ngee Ann Secondary School 193 North Spring Primary School 194 North Vista Primary School 195 North Vista Secondary School 196 Northbrooks Secondary School 197 Northland Primary School 198 Northland Secondary School 199 Northoaks Primary School 200 Oasis Primary School 201 Opera Estate Primary School 202 Orchid Park Secondary School 203 Outram Secondary School 204 Palm View Primary School 205 Park View Primary School 206 Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School 207 Pasir Ris Primary School 208 Pasir Ris Secondary School 209 Paya Lebar Methodist Girls Primary School 210 Paya Lebar Methodist Girls Secondary School 211 Pei Chun Public School 212 Pei Hwa Presbyterian Primary School 213 Pei Hwa Secondary School 214 Pei Tong Primary School 215 Peicai Secondary School 216 Peirce Secondary School 217 Peiying Primary School 218 Ping Yi Secondary School 219 Pioneer Primary School 220 Poi Ching School 221 Presbyterian High School 222 Princess Elizabeth Primary School 223 Punggol Cove Primary School 224 Punggol Green Primary School 225 Punggol Primary School 226 Punggol Secondary School 227 Punggol View Primary School 228 Qifa Primary School 229 Qihua Primary School 230 Queenstown Primary School 231 Queenstown Secondary School 232 Queensway Secondary School 233 Radin Mas Primary School 234 Raffles Girls Primary School 235 Red Swastika Primary School 236 Regent Secondary School 237 River Valley High 238 River Valley Primary School 239 Riverside Primary School 240 Riverside Secondary School 241 Rivervale Primary School 242 Rosyth School 243 Rulang Primary School 244 School of Science and Technology 245 Sembawang Primary School 246 Sembawang Secondary School 247 Seng Kang Primary School 248 Seng Kang Secondary School 249 Sengkang Green Primary School 250 Serangoon Garden Secondary School 251 Serangoon Secondary School 252 Shuqun Primary School 253 Si Ling Primary School 254 Singapore Chinese Girls Primary School 255 Singapore Chinese Girls Secondary School 256 South View Primary School 257 Springdale Primary School 258 Springfield Secondary School 259 St Andrews Junior College 260 St Andrews Junior School 261 St Andrews Secondary School 262 St Anthonys Canossian Primary School 263 St Anthonys 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