Bedok View Secondary School

Learn More About The Bedok View Secondary School
Bedok View Secondary School gets founded as a holding school at Siglap Malay School in January 1977. It began with five English lessons and four Chinese classes in the English stream. The principal-designate, Mr. Mohd Said B H A Samad, worked at the school for three and a half years until June 1981. From June 1981 to December 1995, Mr. Soh Guan Ba was the principal. Mr. Ee Chye Heng was the school’s principal from 1995 until 2000, when Mr. Khairunan bin Ali took charge. As we approach our 45th year in 2022, the Bedok View Secondary School tale continues with many more goals to realize and honours to reap.
School Ethos, Philosophy, and Culture:
We give students with meaningful learning experiences in academic and co-curricular sectors, guided by our motto ‘Every Bedok View Matters.’ We hope to instil a love of study, foster a curious mind, instil excellent character, and grow our pupils to become morally upright persons via the Bedok View Secondary School experience. As a school, we set high expectations for our students, instilling critical 21st-century skills and social-emotional competencies to help them succeed in a complicated society. The school cultivates a supportive and caring atmosphere so that each student can reach their full potential.
School Vision
A School of High Standards, Quality Learning, and Holistic Development is the school’s vision.
School Mission
The school’s mission is to nurture students, transform lives, and serve the country.
School Motto:
For a Better Future, We Aspire, Strive, and Dare
- Aspire: We aspire to serve, excel and discover the truth.
- Strive: We work together to attain our goals, and we strive to be the best we can be.
- Dare: We dare to dream and lead in the direction of a better future.
CCA:
CCA is an essential component of a student’s overall education at school. Peers can engage with students from different classes and levels by participating in a school-based CCA. It also enables us to assist and track a student’s growth outside of the classroom, such as leadership and character development the 21st Century Competencies (21CC).
Visual and Performing Arts:
- Band – Concert
- Choir
- Dance – Modern
- Drama – English
- Ensemble – Angklung / Kulintang
- Ensemble – Guzheng
Physical Sports:
- Badminton (Boys)
- Basketball
- Football
- Netball
- Track and Field
Uniformed Groups:
- Girl Guides
- National Cadet Corps (NCC) (Land)
- National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC)
Clubs and Societies:
- Infocom Club
- Service Learning Club
Curriculum:
- Additional Mathematics
- Art
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Chinese
- Chinese B
- Computer Applications
- Design and Technology
- Elements of Business Skills
- English Language
- Food and Nutrition
- Food and Consumer Education
- Geography
- Higher Chinese
- Higher Malay
- History
- Literature in English
- Malay
- Mathematics
- Music
- Music Normal (Technical)
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Principles of Accounts
- Science (Chemistry, Biology)
- Science (Physics, Chemistry)
- Science (Syllabus T)
- Social Studies
- Tamil
- Humanities (Social Studies and Geography)
- Humanities (Social Studies and History)
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