Junyuan Secondary School

Learn More About The Junyuan Secondary School
Junyuan Secondary School served the Tampines neighbourhood, which opened in January 1999. Mrs Cecilia Lee, the school’s first principal, established the school’s course with a heavy emphasis on School Values. The school went from 280 kids and 17 staff members to over 1000 students and staff members in just a few years. Mdm Lee Lai Yong, who took over in December 2010, built on the school’s excellent foundation and kept the momentum going by putting the school on a path to Quality and Excellence via Innovation. In December 2015, Mr Mohamed Razali Bin Abdul Hamed led the Junyuan Champs and Crew to the next stage of the school’s development. To accomplish Junyuan Secondary School Goals, he used a strengths-based HR strategy that tapped into and built on individual and team capabilities.
School Ethos, Philosophy, and Culture:
Junyuan Secondary School passes on the spirit of learning and ideals of practice to the next generation and beyond. Our purpose encourages all Junyuanites to ‘Lead, Serve, and Excel,’ relying on Innovation, Excellence, Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience to help each Junyuanite become a better person for others. Junyuan is a wellspring of good things, a fostering environment for young people to grow in character and put their talents to good use for the greater good. To enable each Junyuanite to leave its gates with keys to unlock numerous doors, the Junyuan community shares the duty of offering good learning experiences within a culture of caring. Every Junyuanite will graduate as a respected and positive individual, a resilient team player, a civic-minded contributor, and a character leader thanks to our dedicated and caring staff who supports growth, inspires belief, and nourishes hope. We are crew members on the Junyuan Ship, not passengers.
- School Vision
Community Vision Champions from the School
- School Mission
Every Junyuan Champ will nurture and empower me to lead, serve, and excel.
- Our Motto
Resolutely Righteous and Responsibly is our motto.
- Our Core Values
Innovation, Excellence, Respect, Responsibility, and Resilience are our core values.
Subject offered:
- Additional Mathematics
- Art
- Biology
- Chemistry
- Chinese
- Computer Applications
- Computing
- Design and Technology
- Elements of Business Skills
- English Language
- Food and Nutrition
- Food and Consumer Education
- Geography
- History
- Humanities (Social Studies and Geography)
- Humanities (Social Studies and History)
- Literature in English
- Malay
- Mathematics
- Music
- Physical Education
- Physics
- Principles of Accounts
- Science
- Science (Chemistry, Biology)
- Science (Physics, Chemistry)
- Social Studies Normal (Technical)
- Humanities (Social Studies and Literature in Malay)
Co-curricular activities (CCAs):
With the essential Safe Management Measures (SMM) in place, our school will resume CCA activities in Term 1, 2 weeks of 2022. Our SMM follows MOE rules and the current national stance, in which all dangers get contained and regulated for our children’s safety in all activities.
Physical Sports:
- Archery
- Badminton
- Basketball
- Rugby
- Track and Field
- Volleyball
Visual and Performing Arts:
- Band – Symphonic
- Choir
- Dance
- Drama – English
- Ensemble – Guitar
Uniformed Groups:
- Boys’ Brigade
- Girls’ Brigade
- National Cadet Corps (NCC) (Land)
- National Police Cadet Corps (NPCC)
- St. John Brigade
Clubs and Societies:
- Infocom Club
- Media Resource Club
You may also like
Tuas Crescent MRT
Tuas Crescent MRT in Pioneer Road is an elevated ground station that opened in 2017. It serves commuters in the Tuas Crescent industries.
Gul Circle MRT
Gul Circle MRT station is Singapore's tallest elevated MRT located on Tuas Road and has the official code of EW30 that starts to operate as early as 5:26 am.
Joo Koon MRT
Joo Koon MRT station is in Joo Koon Circle near Fairprice Hub. It opened in 2009 and became a commuters' transfer hub going to Jurong and Tuas areas.
Pioneer MRT
Pioneer MRT station opened in 2009 and is along Jurong West Street near Pioneer Road North. Its connects with taxi stands and bus stops in the vicinity.
Woodlands South MRT
Woodlands South MRT station was built underneath Woodlands Avenue 1. Its station code is TE3, and it started to open for passengers on January 31, 2020.
Woodlands North MRT
Woodlands North MRT is a subway station recently opened in 2020 on Woodlands North Coast Road serving commuters heading to Republic polytechnic.
Upper Changi MRT
Upper Changi MRT has been operated by SBS transit since 2017, and its station was built underneath Upper Changi Road East. Its station code is DT34.
Tampines East MRT
Tampines East MRT station opened in 2017 and has four exit points at ground level. Its station code is DT33, and located at 20 Tampines Avenue 7.
Tampines West MRT
Tampines West MRT was built underneath Tampines Avenue and started to operate in 2017. It serves as a subway station in the community of Tampines Avenue.
Bedok Reservoir MRT
Bedok Reservoir MRT opened as a subway station in 2017 and built underneath Bedok North Avenue 3. Its station code is DT30 and has two exit points.
One Stop Solution For All Your Property Needs