Achievements
- MOE School Distinction Award (2005-2008)
- MOE Best Practice Award (Staff Well-being) (2005-2008)
- MOE Sustained Achievement Award (Physical Fitness)(2004-2008)
- MOE Sustained Achievement Award (Uniformed Group) (2004-2008)
- MOE Sustained Achievement Award (Aesthetics) (2008)
- MOE Outstanding Development Awards(National Education) (2005-2008)
- MOE Development Awards (Character Development) (2007-2008)
- Singapore Quality Class (2005-2008)
- SPRING Singapore (People Developer Award) (2007-2008)
- Singapore Productivity Association NIQC
- 2004: 1 Gold and 3 Silvers
- 2006: 1 Gold and 1 Bronze
- 2007: 1 Gold
- COMPASS Outstanding PARTNERS Award (2006-2008)
- Health Promotion Board CHERISH Award (Platinum) (2004-2008)
- National Arts Council (Arts Education Awards)
- 2004: Silver
- 2005: Silver
- 2006: Bronze
- 2007: Bronze
- 2008: Bronze
- Singapore Tourism Board (Singapore Education Award- Best Education Event) (2006)
- Singapore Environment Council (Schools’ Green Audit Award- Lotus Award) (2005-2008)
- Citigroup Ideas In Action Competition
- 2004: 6 awards
- 2005: 4 awards
- 2006: 5 awards
- 2007: 2 awards
- 2008: 2 awards
- President's Award For The Environment (2010)
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