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1 the Prime Minister's Book Prize Recipients Primary THE PRIME MINISTER’S BOOK PRIZE RECIPIENTS PRIMARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School 1 Chelcia Hon Lexuan Tao Nan Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 2 Cheng Xin Ying, Emily Nanyang Primary School Nanyang Girls’ High School 3 Chloe Neo Yi Ting Nanyang Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 4 Krishanraaj Singh Khaira Rosyth Primary School Raffles Institution 5 Liu Xi Nan Nanyang Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 6 Ng Jia En, Nadia Nanyang Primary School Nanyang Girls’ High School 7 Ng Wan Xuan Nanyang Primary School Nanyang Girls’ High School NUS High School of Mathematics 8 Patil Shruti Rahul Clementi Primary School and Science 9 Soon Jiawei Tao Nan Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 10 Vijayakumar Rittambhra Rani CHIJ Toa Payoh Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 11 Wendy Wen Chenghong Gongshang Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 12 Zahara Binte Aziz Rahman White Sands Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 1 SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School / College 1 Bhide Varsha Chaitanya Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution 2 Chen Jiamin Nanyang Girls’ High School Hwa Chong Institution 3 Gao Yi Ting Nanyang Girls’ High School Hwa Chong Institution 4 Ho Zi Ming Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 5 Kaveen Kumar S/O Suriakumaran Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 6 Khok Jie Ming CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Eunoia Junior College 7 Lee Wen Hao Eugene# Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 8 Lim Ming Han, Jovan# Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 9 Lim Xue Yang Nanyang Girls’ High School Hwa Chong Institution 10 Mohamed Taufeeq Bin S S Ahamed Kabeer Raffles Institution Raffles Institution Muhammad Dhafer Bin 11 Raffles Institution Raffles Institution Muhammad Faishal Khan Surattee 12 Muhammad Khalis Bin Samion# Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 13 Ong Jie Min Singapore Chinese Girls’ School Hwa Chong Institution 14 Shermin Poh Jieru Dunman High School Dunman High School 15 Shevarnie G Bukit Panjang Govt. High School Raffles Institution 16 Wei Shu Yang# Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 17 Yeo Tsing Ngia (Yang QingYa) Bukit Panjang Govt. High School Raffles Institution # Awardee of the Prime Minister’s Book Prize (Primary) in 2013. 2 PRE-UNIVERSITY SECTION S/N Name Former School / College 1 Ang Ting Kiat, Gerald Hwa Chong Institution 2 Cheong Hao Min Tiffany Dunman High School 3 Izza Natasha Binte Shaiful Bahri Tampines Junior College 4 Jasdeep Singh Hundal# Raffles Institution 5 Liu Lingshan River Valley High School 6 Ng Joong Hwee* Hwa Chong Institution 7 Ng Shu Wei* Dunman High School 8 Riyan Andrika B Johar Meridian Junior College 9 Soundara Rajan Soundarya Serangoon Junior College 10 Valerie Yeo# Hwa Chong Institution 11 Yuvraj Chauhan Raffles Institution *Awardee of the Lee Hsien Loong Award for Outstanding Bicultural Students in 2017. # Awardee of the Prime Minister’s Book Prize (Secondary) in 2015. 3 THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR MATHEMATICS AND SCIENCE RECIPIENTS SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present School / College NUS High School of Mathematics and NUS High School of Mathematics 1 Ahnt Htoo Myat Science and Science NUS High School of Mathematics and NUS High School of Mathematics 2 Dylan Toh Shan Hong Science and Science 3 Fong Khi Yung Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 4 Han Ruobin Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 5 Khoh Yek How Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 6 Lee Estelle Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution 7 Lee Shi Hao Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) Anglo-Chinese School (Independent) 8 Li Anqi Raffles Girls’ School Raffles Institution NUS High School of Mathematics and NUS High School of Mathematics 9 Li Kang Chen Science and Science 10 Ng Song Peng, Matthew Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution 11 Silas Yeo Shuen Yu Hwa Chong Institution Hwa Chong Institution NUS High School of Mathematics and NUS High School of Mathematics 12 Teo Por Loong, Jacob Science and Science 13 Wang Jianzhi Raffles Institution Raffles Institution 14 Wong Xue Li Dunman High School Dunman High School 4 PRE-UNIVERSITY SECTION S/N Name Former School / College 1 Glen Lim Wei An Raffles Institution 2 Koh Jin Ming* NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 3 Lee Yuan*^ Raffles Institution 4 Li Jiaqi Raffles Institution 5 Mok Kai Lin, Jacy Hwa Chong Institution 6 Nan Zhihan NUS High School of Mathematics and Science 7 Sheldon Kieren Tan*# Raffles Institution 8 Wong Huai Zhe, Matthew Raffles Institution 9 Wang Kaiying^ Raffles Institution 10 Wang Yuhang National Junior College *Awardee of the Lee Kuan Yew Award for Mathematics and Science (Secondary) in 2015. ^ Awardee of the Prime Minister’s Book Prize (Secondary) in 2015. # Awardee of the Prime Minister’s Book Prize (Primary) in 2011. 5 POLYTECHNIC SECTION S/N Name Former Polytechnic 1 Clarissa Bernice Quah Republic Polytechnic 2 Clive Chia Chun Republic Polytechnic 3 Eljer Chua Nanyang Polytechnic 4 Eyo Wei Chin Temasek Polytechnic 5 Don Loi Xu Singapore Polytechnic 6 Ganesh S/O Kunasehkaran Temasek Polytechnic 7 Lee Wei Zheng Benedict Singapore Polytechnic 8 Liew Zheng Jie Singapore Polytechnic 9 Mohamed Farouq Bin Mohamed Ngee Ann Polytechnic 10 Ray Tan Yi Rong Nanyang Polytechnic 11 Sng Li Wen, Aaron Ngee Ann Polytechnic 12 Tan Jun Xiong Kerwin Republic Polytechnic 13 Tan Xue Wen, Rayner Temasek Polytechnic 14 Yeo Yi Jia, Amabel Nanyang Polytechnic 15 Yeow Chen Kwei, Annemarie Ngee Ann Polytechnic 6 THE LEE KUAN YEW SCHOLARSHIP TO ENCOURAGE UPGRADING RECIPIENTS ITE GRADUATES S/N Name Former ITE Campus Present Polytechnic 1 Benedict Lim Yi Xun* ITE College East Singapore Polytechnic 2 Cheng Shi Hui* ITE College West Ngee Ann Polytechnic 3 Fredy Chiang Qing Hao ITE College Central Temasek Polytechnic 4 Hamza Abdullah Adib Bin Abdul Majid* ITE College Central Singapore Polytechnic 5 Haziq Hakim Bin Hesheam ITE College East Temasek Polytechnic 6 Leong Shixian* ITE College West Singapore Polytechnic 7 Low Wei Ting ITE College Central Nanyang Polytechnic 8 Michelle Teo Yi Ling ITE College Central Ngee Ann Polytechnic 9 Nurul Eriyanie Binte Mohamed Nazri ITE College West Singapore Polytechnic 10 P Rathna Charukesi ITE College West Singapore Polytechnic 11 Peh Feng Ming, Maximilian ITE College Central Nanyang Polytechnic 12 Shanger S/O Pannerchelvam ITE College Central Nanyang Polytechnic 13 Tok Joo Tat* ITE College Central Ngee Ann Polytechnic 14 Tang Jun Xian Edward* ITE College East Temasek Polytechnic 15 Tommy Peh (Bai Jun Cheng) ITE College Central Republic Polytechnic *Awardee of the Sultan Haji Omar Ali Saifuddien Book Prize in 2017. 7 POLYTECHNIC GRADUATES S/N Name Former Polytechnic Present Institution 1 Aqilah Faaiqah Binte Haji Shamsuri* Republic Polytechnic National University of Singapore 2 Chia Pei Ting Singapore Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 3 Joell Thng Chong Shu Singapore Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 4 Lee Wei Min Ngee Ann Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 5 Muhammad Alfiz Bin Kambali Singapore Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 6 Neo Hui Min Ngee Ann Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 7 Ong Boon Cheng Ngee Ann Polytechnic National University of Singapore 8 Shammaine Chong Xue Ming Singapore Polytechnic Nanyang Technological University 9 Sylvia Phua Yi Hui Singapore Polytechnic National University of Singapore 10 Vionna Ngoh Ee Qian Singapore Polytechnic National University of Singapore *Awardee of the Lee Hsien Loong Award for Outstanding All-Round Achievement in 2017. 8 THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR OUTSTANDING NORMAL COURSE STUDENTS RECIPIENTS NORMAL ACADEMIC S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Atiqa Mashhood Dar CHIJ Katong Convent St. Andrew’s Junior College 2 Brian Lee Han Quan Presbyterian High School Anderson Junior College 3 Nurul Amira Binte Muhammad Ridwan Yeo Anderson Secondary School Ngee Ann Polytechnic 4 Rajun Flo S/O Balakrishnan Yishun Town Secondary School Anderson Junior College NORMAL TECHNICAL S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Gladys Ng Min Yi Fuhua Secondary School ITE College West 2 Lee Quan Sheng* Woodlands Ring Secondary School ITE College Central 3 Muhammad Abdul Raziq Bin Abdul Ahber Northbrooks Secondary School ITE College Central 4 Nurulhudha Hydar Ali Canberra Secondary School ITE College East 5 Rasidi Bin Saaban Woodlands Secondary School ITE College Central *Awardee of the Lee Kuan Yew Award for All-Round Excellence in 2017. 9 THE LEE KUAN YEW AWARD FOR ALL-ROUND EXCELLENCE RECIPIENTS PRIMARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Allyssia Wu I-Shuan Ai Tong School Nanyang Girls’ High School 2 Al’Shafry Mohamed Masduki Woodlands Ring Primary School Canberra Secondary School 3 Basirah Binte Mohamad Akbar Fuhua Primary School Commonwealth Secondary School 4 Bonnie Yeo Lu-Anne CHIJ St. Nicholas Girls’ School Raffles Girls’ School 5 Bu Rui Jia Gerianne Sembawang Primary School Nanyang Girls’ High School 6 Isabel Hikaru Yamada Singapore Chinese Girls’ School Singapore Chinese Girls’ School 7 Lao En Xing Queenstown Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 8 Phang Li Ren Alina Mesney Henry Park Primary School Raffles Girls’ School 9 Phua Kai Jie Nanyang Primary School Hwa Chong Institution 10 Seow Wen Jun Patrick Anglo-Chinese Primary School Raffles Institution 11 Sri John S/O Albert David Da Qiao Primary School Whitley Secondary School 10 SECONDARY SECTION S/N Name Former School Present Institution 1 Benjamin Soh Zikang Catholic High School Eunoia Junior College 2 Chia Wen Wen Pasir Ris Crest Secondary School
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