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Bus Services
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14, 33, 74, 166, 196
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MRT Station
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Buona Vista / Dover
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School Vision
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Our vision is to be an outstanding and vibrant learning community that
provides an excellent and progressive education grounded in Christian values
and nurtures Fairsians and Staff members to become active, lifelong learners
and influential leaders of sterling character and current competencies who
positively impact the local and global community.
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School Mission
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To mould Fairsians in a Christian environment to reach their fullest
potential as active, lifelong learners and influential leaders who serve the
school, local and global community with zeal and vision. All Fairsians will
possess the qualities of reverence and love for God, respect and
responsibility, purity and honesty, resilience and moral courage, curiosity
and creativity, through the provision of a holistic and innovative
curricular and co-curricular programme that
promotes excellence through strong partnership with all the
stakeholders in the community and a dedicated and highly competent
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Type of School
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Government-Aided / Autonomous / Mixed / Single Session
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Mother Tongue
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Chinese / Malay / Tamil
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v Pupils offering Tamil Language will attend lessons at the Tamil
Language Centre.
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v Higher
Mother Tongue students are short-listed by MOE and they are given the option
form to accept the MOE offer. Pupils offering Higher Chinese and Higher Malay in FMS(S) will be
taking the HML lesson in school within
curriculum time.
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v Offers Chinese Language B for both Express and
Normal Academic at Upper Secondary
(Sec3-5) level in School. All
students are highly encouraged to try their best for the language at Lower Secondary
level. Pupils opting CLB are to
attend lessons in the school in the afternoon once a week. Pupils opting Malay Language B are to attend
lessons in the afternoon once a week
at assigned centres.
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Foreign Languages
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Foreign language classes are conducted twice a week, two hours per
session outside curriculum time at MOE Language Centre (MOELC). For more
information on the MOELC, you can log on to the MOELC website @
http://www.moelc.moe.edu.sg/. The MOELC is at 11 Bishan Street 14 (Tel: 6258-7794).
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Affiliated School
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Fairfield Methodist School (Primary), Anglo-Chinese Junior College
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Aggregate range of 2009 PSLE pupils posted to 2010 Sec 1
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Affiliation
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Non-Affiliation
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Express
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189 - 258
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240 - 257
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Normal (Academic)
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170 - 194
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♦None
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Normal (Technical)
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095 - 148
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112 - 159
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Subjects Offered
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English Language, English Language (Syll A &
T), Chinese Language, Chinese Language (Syll A & T), Higher Chinese,
Malay, Malay (Syll A & T), Mathematics, Mathematics (Syll A & T),
Additional Mathematics, Science (Phy,
Chem), Science (Syll T), Physics,
Chemistry, Biology, Combined Humanities (SS/Geog, SS/Hi), Geography
(Revised), Literature(E), Social Studies, Computer Applications, Technical
Studies, Design & Technology, Home Economics, Food & Nutrition,
Physical Education, Visual Art, Art, Civics & Moral Education, Higher
Music ,Music (O Level), Introduction to Enterprise Development (Applied
Subject)
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CCA Offered
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Sports And Games
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Badminton (Mixed), Basketball(Boys), Netball,
Soccer(Boys), Squash(Boys), Volleyball(Mixed)
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Uniformed Groups
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Boys' Brigade, Girls' Brigade, NCC (Land), NCC
(Sea), Red Cross Youth
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Performing Arts
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Symphonic Band, Choir, Dance - International,
Drama - English, Drama - Chinese, Guitar Ensemble
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Clubs And Societies
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Art Club, Debating and Oratorical Society,
Chinese Culture & Performing Arts, Media @ Fairfield (Multi-Media -
programming, robotics, webpage designing, videography, photography; Media
Resource Library), Journalism, Young Discoverers’ Club
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Others
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Nil
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Special Programmes Offered
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The school aims to nurture our pupils to become
active lifelong learners and influential leaders by providing a Holistic
Education covering five domains.
LEARNER-CENTRIC
ACADEMIC PROGRAMMES - Create and Construct using Information Technology
Programme (Lower Sec & Sec 3NT), Speech Communication Arts Programme (Sec
1-3), Media in English Programme (Sec 1-2), Life Science Programme, Research
and Development Programme (Sec 3), , Advanced
Elective Modules (Polytechnic)
CHARACTER
AND LEADERSHIP EDUCATION - Advanced Leadership Training, Lifeskills (personal
& interpersonal effectiveness, leadership, project & conflict
management, values education including devotion, chapel), enrichment, study
skills, after-school programmes
CO-CURRICULAR
ACTIVITIES, OUTDOOR EDUCATION AND PUPIL WELL-BEING - Outward Bound
School, Outdoor
Education Programme, Level Assemblies and Celebrations
NATIONAL
EDUCATION AND INTERNATIONALISATION - Internationalisation Trips, Chinese
Language Immersion Twinning Programme (China), Service Learning (local,
overseas and through CCAs)
AESTHETICS
EDUCATION - Cultural and Aesthetics
Learning Journeys, Art and Music Modules, Public Concert Performances
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Other School Features and Achievements
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The school believes that learning is not confined
within classrooms and plans a week of experiential learning for each level
called the W.H.E.E.L. (Week of Holistic Enriched Experiential Learning) Week.
Our emphasis in the area of teaching and learning is to engage our pupils by
using learner-centric pedagogies for active learning. To nurture influential
leaders, our programmes aim to raise leaders through systematic leadership
training, outdoor education and training and exposure to competition.
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