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The philosophy of the school is "Win-Win" in English or "己立立人,己达达人" in Chinese. Its vision is "to be a world-class institution", and also to groom students to be "forerunners in research, industry and government". Amongst its achievements, the school is famed for its dominance in the Singapore National Interschool Track And Field Championships (it has lost less than 10 times within its 85 year history), and it is also credited with many first-time achievements, such as the formation of the Integrated Programme (see below). It has also one of the largest student councils amongst secondary schools in Singapore, with about 140 councillors belonging to its Students Union. The school is currently located at 673 Bukit Timah Road. Its large area of 79 acres makes it one of the largest high schools of Singapore and South East Asia. Several other institutions sit on its grounds, including Hwa Chong Junior College and Singapore Institute of Management. School HistoryThe arrival of Mr Tooh Fee San, the principal from 1979 to 1999, was a major turning point for the school. He undertook the responsibility of making the school one of the best in the nation. Steps were taken to improve the school's facilities. In 1987 The Chinese High School became an independent school. In the late 1990s, The Chinese High School embarked on a consortium scheme (a "school within a school" concept), in its continuous effort to improve the quality of education provided to its students. It started with the Quest consortium. Currently, it has four consortiums in total: Aphelion, ProEd, Ortus and iSpark. The Chinese High School merged with Hwa Chong Junior College on 1st January 2005 to become Hwa Chong Institution to offer a 6-year "Integrated Programme" from Secondary 1 to JC 2. The program will allow students to skip the GCE 'O' Levels and directly take the GCE 'A' Levels examination at the end of their six years in the school, thus allowing them much more time to embark on various educational endeavours that will greatly benefit them. Famous alumni include Ong Teng Cheong, former President of Singapore and Kenny Yap, founder of Qian Hu Corporation. Missing image External links
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