Broadrick Secondary School (BRD) is a co-educational government secondary school located along Old Airport Road, Singapore. The school is located beside Dakota MRT station.[1]
Broadrick Secondary School 务立中学 Sekolah Menengah Broadrick | |
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Address | |
61 Dakota Crescent Singapore 399935 | |
Coordinates | 1°18′26″N 103°53′14″E / 1.307275°N 103.887212°E |
Information | |
Type | Government |
Session | Single |
School code | 3202 |
Principal | Ng Tiong Nam |
Colour(s) | Dark Blue White |
Website | www |
History
editBroadrick Secondary School was first established in 1968 at Dunman Road as an integrated school with both English and Chinese streams.
The school was officially opened by Mr Joseph Francis Conceicao, the then Member of Parliament for Katong, on 14 March 1969.
The school later moved to its current location at 61 Dakota Crescent in 2005 and was officially opened by Dr Yaacob Ibrahim on 20 July 2007.
Broadrick Secondary School celebrated her 45th Anniversary on 24 April 2015 which was graced by Minister for Communications and Information and Minister–in-charge of Muslim Affairs, Dr Yaacob Ibrahim, an alumnus.
Merger
editIn 1996, Broadrick Secondary School merged with Maju Secondary School to become a single session school.
Secondary Three and Secondary Four students from Broadrick Secondary School, used to attend technical classes at the Maju Secondary School when both school are situated side by side in the early days.
In 2011, Broadrick merged with Telok Kurau Secondary School.
In 2017, Broadrick merged with MacPherson Secondary School.
The Ministry of Education (MOE) release statement on 4 March 2016 that amid falling student cohort sizes, 22 secondary schools — including some household names — will be merged into 11 by 2018.
Shrinking birth rates in Singapore over the past two decades have led to a corresponding decline in overall demand for school places and a “significant excess” of secondary school places at the national level. Therefore Broadrick and MacPherson Secondary School merged.
Awards and achievements
editCCA
editPerforming Arts
edit- Modern Dance
- Singapore Youth Festival 2017 Certificate of Distinction
- Super24 Competition @ Tampines Hub Certificate of Participation
- English Drama – Singapore Youth Festival 2017 Certificate of Distinction
- Show Choir – B-dazzled Competition @ RWS Platinum AwardBest Costume
- Concert Band – Singapore Youth Festival 2017 Certificate of Distinction
Uniformed Groups
edit- NPCC – Best Community Safety and Security Programme 2017 18th Placing
- Red Cross Youth – First Aid Championships (2017) Junior-Gold, Senior-Silver
- Girl Guide –
- NCC
- Kindness Badge Movement 2017 Bronze (Sec 1 and Sec 2 only)
- Total Defence Sec 1: Bronze (16 students),Sec 2: Silver (8 students),Sec 3: Gold (11 students)
- NCC Sports and Games (East Zone) Frisbee Competition 2017 NCC Sports and Games (East Zone) Frisbee Competition 2017
Clubs and Societies
edit- Environment Club - Love Your Food @ Schools Project 2017 Certificate of Participation
- Robotics Club
- VEX Robotics Competition 2017 @ Rulang Pri 3rd placing Judges Award
- Autonomous Challenge 2017 @ VJC Most Efficient Robot
- AV (Photography) club - The Media Challenge 2017 @ Republic Polytechnic Certificate of Participation
Sports
editTaekwondo Basketball Tchoukball Touch Rugby Shooting
Notable alumni
edit- Inderjit Singh: Former Member of Parliament
- Justin Quek: first Asian chef invited to participate in Lufthansa's Star Chefs program
- Natalie Hennedige: Artistic director, Cake Theatrical Productions
References
edit- ^ "school location". Archived from the original on 2012-04-25. Retrieved 2011-11-13.