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Raffles Institution{| id="toc" style="float:right; width:210px; margin-left: 1em;" |+ style="font-size: large; margin: inherit;"| |- |colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:ffffff;"| {| id="toc" |- style="text-align:center;" | |- style="text-align:center;" |} |- |Name|| Raffles Institution |- |Abbreviation|| RI |- |School Code|| 3009 |- |Chinese Name ||莱佛士书院 |- |Pinyin|| Láifóshì Shūyuàn |- |Malay|| Institusi Raffles |- |Tamil|| ராப்பிள்ஸ் கல்வி நிலையம் |- |Address|| 1 Raffles Institution Lane |- |Country|| Singapore |- |Town|| Bishan |- |Founded|| 5 June 1823 |- |Type|| Independent, Single Session |- |Students|| Boys |- |Levels|| Secondary 1 to 4 |- |Colours|| Green Black White |- |Motto|| ''Auspicium Melioris Aevi'' |- |Newspaper|| Rafflesian Times |- |Yearbook|| The Rafflesian |- |Distinctions|| School Excellence Award 2004-2008 |- |Website|| [http://www.ri.sch.edu.sg Link] |- |Email|| [mailto:raffles_inst@moe.edu.sg Link] |- |colspan="2" style="text-align:center; background:ffffff;"| {| id="toc" |- style="text-align:center;" | |- style="text-align:center;" |} |} Raffles Institution is an independent boys' secondary education in Singapore. It is well known for being consistently ranked first among secondary schools in Singapore in the official annual school rankings published by the Ministry of Education. Raffles Institution was further recognised by the Ministry of Education in 2004 by being awarded the School Excellence Award (the pinnacle of awards in the Ministry of Education's masterplan), among others. Raffles Institution offers the Education in Singapore#Integrated Programme, or the Raffles Programme, together with Raffles Girls' School (Secondary) and Raffles Junior College. It also offers an internal Gifted Education Programme (Singapore). Founded in 1823 as Singapore Institution by Sir Thomas Stamford Raffles, the founder of modern Singapore, it is the school with the longest history in Singapore. It was renamed "Raffles Institution" in 1868 as a tribute to Raffles. == Symbols == === Institution anthem === The school's Institution Anthem was written by E W Jesudason, (Principal 1963–1966); interestingly, Raffles Institution went for more than a century without having a song to call its own. The school is also secular, despite references to Prometheus and God in the Institution Anthem. Auspicium Melioris Aevi When Stamford Raffles held the torch That cast Promethean Flame We faced the challenge of the day To give our school a name The eagle eye and gryphon strength They led us to the fore To reign supreme in ev'ry sphere The sons of Singapore Come heed the call Rafflesians all And let our hearts be stirring We'll do our best whate'er test And keep our colours flying Let comradeship and fervent hope With one voice make us pray Auspicium Melioris Aevi With God to guide the way === Motto === The school motto reads "''Auspicium Melioris Aevi''", Latin for "Hope of a better age", signifying the school's desire to be the hope of a better age. === School vision === ''To be a World-Class school delivering a well-rounded education of the highest standards to the best and the brightest. '' === The Principle Of Honour === ''In intellectual pursuit, I shall reflect discipline and passion for learning and in personal conduct, I shall live in integrity and regard individuals, groups and the community with kindness and respect, and in so doing, uphold the Rafflesian Principle of Honour.'' The Rafflesian Principle of Honour is a guideline to how to live one's life as a Rafflesian. Plaques with the Principle of Honour are placed prominently in each classroom in the campus to serve as a reminder of one's place in society. The Principle of Honour is taught to the Secondary One students in their orientation programme. It is recited with the right hand raised, palm facing outwards and fingers closed. === School coat of arms === The school shield is a modified version of the Raffles coat of arms – granted permission to use by his family. The Raffles shield is heater shield divided ''Division of the field'', the top half in green and the bottom in yellow, inscribed with a two headed eagle - a traditional symbol of power and majesty - on head looking back on the past to draw strength, and the other, onto the future. The top half of the ''fess'' is decorated with two medallions. They were presented to Sir Stamford Raffles by a Java (island) prince. The upper crest bears an Arabic inscription pledging loyalty, and dangling from it, another bearing a dagger. These medallions were incorporated into the crest in recognition of the services he rendered the British Empire to the East. Above the Raffles shield is the headgear of a knight, and above that, the crest, a crown with a gryphon's head ''couped'' facing ''Dexter''. The gryphon - a stately creature, majestic and strong, symbolizing stability and success for the school. == Awards == Raffles Institution has received many awards over the years as Singapore's premiere institution, these awards include *Singapore Quality Class Award (2001-2004) *National Arts Education Award (2004) *Cherish Gold Award (2004) *Partners Outstanding Award (2004) *Awards in the MOE's masterplan **School Excellence Award (2004-2008) **School Distinction Award (2004-2008) **Best Practice Awards ***Student All Round Development ***Staff Well Being ***Teaching & Learning ***Organizing Excellence **Sustained Achievement Awards 2004 ***Physical ***Sports ***Uniformed Groups === Other credentials === The Raffles Institution Bras Basah Campus is featured on the $2 bill in the legal tender of Singapore. == History == The original campus of Raffles Institution was located along Bras Basah Road, where Raffles City (a hotel and shopping centre) now stands today. The school was relocated to Grange Road in 1973, and in 1990 moved to its current location at Bishan in central Singapore. Its address, at 1 Raffles Institution Lane, makes it the only secondary campus in Singapore with a road named after it. Raffles Institution also has an alumni, noted for its interest and active participation in Singapore's political scene. This includes current Minister Mentor Mr. Lee Kuan Yew and current Senior Minister Mr. Goh Chok Tong and three ex-presidents of Singapore. The Wall of Fame in the Administrative Block of the school has photographs of previous students of RI who have gained recognition today. Raffles Institution has had a total of 24 headmasters and principals to date. The history of Raffles Institution up to 1985 is also documented in a book ''The Eagle Breeds a Gryphon'' written by a previous headmaster Mr. Eugene Wijeysingha. A new version of this book documents the history till 2003. == Culture == === Uniform === Lower Secondary students wear a white shirt and white shorts. Upper secondary students have the option of wearing pants, one which most take up; Raffles Institution boys may choose to wear shorts in their senior years. On Mondays, the boys wear a green-and-black striped tie in addition to their bleached apparel. Shoes are to be white-based, and cannot have any flashy designs and colours. Socks are banned from going below the ankles, and high-cut shoes (basketball shoes) are disallowed. The students are to wear their badges prominently on the top left side of their breast pockets. There is also a RI tennis shirt, a more casual wear as compared to the regular school shirt. Students can choose to wear this shirt on Fridays. Teachers have a formal gown for special occasions which include Headmaster's Assembly, a time where the Headmaster delivers his termly report. The male teachers are given special green ties with a single small Raffles Institution crest imprinted on it. === Affiliation === ''Main section: Raffles Junior College#Affiliation'' Raffles Institution is affiliated with Raffles Junior College, and both campuses are co-housed in Bishan side-by-side and run an open campus concept, where students of both schools can access both campuses. It is also affiliated with Raffles Girls' School (Secondary), and the two schools frequently conduct joint programmes and activities, such as concerts and overseas trips. === Orientation camp === Every year, the new intake of Secondary One students goes through an orientation camp, which lasts 3 days and 2 nights. Secondary 4 PSLs, or Peer Support Leaders, guide them through this camp and for the duration of the orientation period. At the end of the camp, they receive their school badges in the formal Junior Rafflesian Investiture Ceremony. Each batch of students also has their own batch song, which they will pass down to their secondary 1 juniors as secondary 4 students. As a result, the secondary 4 and secondary 1 students of any year would have the same batch song. The three batch songs are *''Hand in Hand'' - an adaptation of the 1988 Summer Olympics theme song *''Voices that Care'' - an adaptation of the Gulf War song *''We Are the Young'' - by Mary Donnelly === OBS camp === At the beginning of every year, the new Secondary Three students would undergo an Outward Bound course in Pulau Ubin. A committee comprising students of the cohort heading for this camp and headed by the Year Head would overlook the planning and schedule of the camp. After the camp, the Secondary Three students would officially be considered as seniors of the school. === Prefectorial board === The [http://www.ripb.org/ Raffles Institution Prefectorial Board] (RIPB) is split into 4 main departments: Welfare, Communications, Human Resource and Discipline, each handling the respective matters. The Board organises many events and activities, ranging from interests groups to some formal occasions. The Board is also responsible for events such as Rafflesian Spotlight, a competition in the performing arts, ranging from singing to dancing to band performances. === Class Executive Committee === Every class in Raffles Institution has its own Class Executive Committee (CEC). The CEC comprises 3 students, the Monitor, Assistant Monitor and Treasurer (The term secretary has been phased out). Often, the class members vote for classmates to take up these positions, but some Form Teachers may choose to impose this task upon themselves. The CEC Council, the executive committee of all CECs, has an Administration Department, a Discipline Board, a Public Affairs Department and a Welfare Board. ===School legends/stories=== The swimming pool is thought to be slightly short of being an Olympic-sized pool measuring around 49 metres in length. According to school legend, this is because a grave was found at one end of the pool, making it impossible to build the full 50 metres. Part of he land on which the present campus was built was formerly occupied by a cemetery, giving rise to numerous ghost stories and reported sightings, especially during overnight camps, outside the staff rooms, science (notably biology) labs and around the Clock Tower. One particularly long-lasting story is of a haunting on the third floor of the Administration Block, in the corridor leading to the Biology laboratories. It is believed that students that walk along the corridor late in the night would see the head of a floating baby, believed to be the ghost of a baby foetus preserved in the Biology laboratories. === Houses === The five houses of Raffles, all (but one) of which are named after former headmasters, are Moor, Morrison, Buckley, Bayley, and Hullett, respectively represented by the colours red, blue, green, yellow and black. Moor was the first headmaster of the school; Buckley was a former secretary to the headmaster; Hullett was the Raffles Institution's longest-serving headmaster; Bayley was a headmaster regarded to have "raised the Raffles Institution to a large and flourishing establishment"; and Morrison was the co-founder of Raffles Institution. The houses determine the residence in which boarding students live; they also determine all teams in intramural sports and competitions, and the results from these competitions are summed up in a yearly point system; as such, the houses are a very important part of the school and command a great amount of loyalty from their members. House Events takes place annually, this includes the Track and Field Championship, the Swimming Carnival, Cross country running run and other aesthetics based competitions like Dramafeste. The House Carnival, consisting various sports, is also a major feature. More academc competitions like quizzes in Maths, Science and Humanities, as well as IT events are also included. == Co-Curricular Activities == ''Please note that the list provided here is not exhaustive.'' Raffles Institution has a very active Co-Curricular Activity (CCA) programme, with a wide variety (totalling fifty) of sports, uniformed groups, musical groups, clubs and societies to cater to students' interests. The school has earned top places in many national inter-school competitions, doing notably well in swimming, softball, tennis, judo and cricket among others. The Performing Arts groups have done consistently well in the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging, held once every two years. This is a list of the various CCAs in Raffles Institution: === Competitive sports === *Athletics *Basketball *Cross country running *Cricket *Badminton *Fencing *Gymnastics *Hockey *Judo *Tennis *Rugby *Sailing *Shooting *Softball *Squash *Swimming *Table Tennis *Tenpin Bowling *Water Polo === Uniformed groups === *01 Scouting Group *02 Scout Group *Boys' Brigade *National Cadet Corps (NCC) *National Police Cadet Corps (Singapore) (NPCC) *Red Cross === Performing arts groups === *Malay Dance *Chinese orchestra *Guitar Ensemble *Raffles Institution Military Band (Concert band) *Raffles Institution String Ensemble *[http://www.rafflesvoices.cjb.net Raffles Voices] (Choir) *Raffles Players (Drama) === Service clubs === *Audio-Visual Circle *Career Guidance Club *Hullett Memorial Library (HML) Club *Interact Club *Rafflesian Times (Newsletter) *Raffles Archives *The Rafflesian (Yearbook) === Cultural clubs === *Chinese Drama Circle *Chinese Literary Club *Indian Cultural Club *Malay Cultural Club *Raffles Players === Academic clubs === *Computer Science Club *Mathematics Club *Raffles Debaters *Science Club === Special interest clubs === *Chess Club *Fencing Club *Green Earth Club *Philately Club *Photography Club *Raffles Cyber Studio *Visual Arts Club === Student interest groups === In 2004, there has also been an addition of Student Interest Groups (SIGs). These are interest groups formed by students themselves. The concept of SIGs was formed by the Prefectorial Board. However, these optional interest groups are not considered as a CCA and students are still required to take at least one core CCA. == School layout and facilities == The Raffles Institution campus consists six main blocks lying on 10 hectares of land originally slated for the construction of Bishan Junior College. The main building is housed in the Administrative Block, which are linked to the Senior Block, where some upper secondary classes are located, and the Science Block, where the science laboratories are located. The Junior Block is the newest block on campus, being completed in 1997. Located within are the lower secondary classrooms, 8 Seminar Rooms, 2 Computer Laboratories and an English Studio in its four stories. The Design Centre is home to various facilities. These include the art galleries, art rooms, robotics laboratory and a Apple Macintosh Lab. The gymnasium and lock-ups for Uniformed Groups are located at the second and third level of the block respectively. It also serves as a link to the Hong Leong Swimming Complex. The Shaw Foundation Ceremonial Hall (also known as the "dining hall"), Hullett Memorial Library, and Boarding House are wedged between the Junior Block and Design Centre, in an unnamed block. Constructions are currently ongoing for a new 7-storey block on the area beside the junior block. As of June 2005, the Albert Hong Hall and the current canteen are slated be torn down to be replaced by newer facilities. === Hullett Memorial Library === The Hullett Memorial Library (HML) is situated between the Junior Block and Design Centre and is named after Raffles Institution's longest serving headmaster, Mr. R. W. Hullett. It was founded in 1923, making it the oldest library in Singapore. In fact, the origins of Singapore's National Library Board lie in the HML. With nearly 50 thousand books and around 50 computers with internet access, the HML is the most well equipped secondary school library in Singapore. The library also has full-time staff in charge of the place. The HML is designed with the era of Sir Stamford Raffles in mind, so the furniture in the library is custom made, according to the regency style furniture that was used in Raffles' time. === Sports facilities === Raffles Institution offers many sports facilities, the largest of which is the 400-metre synthetic track that circles the field. The field is used by CCA groups like rugby, softball and the track and field team to conduct trainings. In addition to that, Raffles Institution has an Olympic-sized swimming pool behind the design block. Raffles Institution has a gymnasium (sometimes known to students as the multi-purpose hall) housing the judo dojo, table tennis training area and a rock wall. In the Albert Hong Hall is a weights room. The campus also has two tennis courts, two basketball courts, three squash (sport) courts and is one of the few schools to have two cricket nets. There is an underground shooting range, which doubles as a bomb shelter. Raffles Institution also has an artificial turf commonly known as the "Astroturf" by all in the school. It is used for school assembly in the morning, and later in the day, for hockey training and for individual sports and games. The turf was donated by the Prince of Brunei in 1994. === Boarding school === Raffles Institution has a Boarding Complex consisting of five blocks. These are named after the houses in the school. Moor is the only block catering to girls. The boarding blocks each can accommodate 90 pupils and every block has its own staff, which is overseen by a Boarding Master. Boarders consist of Raffles Institution pupils interested in boarding life, scholars from other countries (mostly ASEAN countries), as well as pupils from other secondary schools and junior colleges. === Academic facilities === The administrative, junior, and senior block all contain classrooms. Each classroom is fully air conditioning with a console and a projector. The administrative block has three lecture theatres, one audio-visual theatre (AVT), one music laboratory and one band room. In the science block, there are three levels of laboratories — one for each sub-discipline of science, chemistry, physics, and biology. Each floor has four laboratories allocated to it, except for the third floor, which has three biology labs and one Exploratory Lab for research in life sciences. === IT facilities === The entire school has four general-purpose computer labs, one Macintosh laboratory, one Internet Lab (for the study of LAN connections), and one X-lab, short for Experimental Lab (not to be confused with the Exploratory Laboratory) for research in computer studies. Connectivity is supplied to all buildings by the campus local area network, with additional Wi-Fi blanketing most areas such as the Administrative Block and the HML. Most of the Apple Macintosh computers in school are located in the Design Centre for the use of the students in the Art Elective Programme. There are two other older Macs in between the two computer labs in the main block. The school has a number of iBooks available for loan that can access the wireless network for internet access. The network services run on Novell Netware. One week a year is dedicated to "iLearning". During this week, lessons and materials are disseminated online for students to study at their own pace and students are not required to attend school. == Notable alumni == * Lee Kuan Yew, Prime Minister of Singapore (1959 - 1990), Minister Mentor as of 2005 * Goh Chok Tong, Prime Minister of Singapore (1990 - 2004), Senior Minister as of 2005 * Lim Bo Seng, World War II hero * Yusuf Ishak, 1st President of Singapore (1959-1971) * Benjamin Henry Sheares, 2nd President of Singapore (1971-1981) * Wee Kim Wee, 4th President of Singapore (1985-1993) * George Edward Noel Oehlers == External links == * [http://www.ri.sch.edu.sg/ Raffles Institution] * [http://www.ri.sch.edu.sg/houses/archives/histri.htm History of Raffles Institution] Secondary schools in Singapore Raffles InstitutionI feel that Raffles Institution (RI) is a wonderful school with wonderful teachers. Maybe it is just because I study there, but you have to believe me. - No propaganda/advertisement here. somebody should update the sgwiki version of this page. at http://www.sgwiki.com/RAFFLES_INSTITUTION cool didn't realize wiki had sgversion lor. X) I totally agree. But someone should remove all the ghost stuff from the article. It scares people, including prospective primary six pupils. - Just because they scare people does not mean that said stories are not told and retold. Perhaps a separate section for apocryphal tales (eg ghost stories) can be added). I also think the encyclopedic feel of the article can be maintained without making the article sound like a press release from the School. *lol i study in RI too. have not experienced any ghosts or any other supernatural stuff though stayed overnight in RI for camps before. warning though, its kinda scary at night =) [ ''Gene'' ] uhh i see no problem with the ghost stories posted here... infact many schs r haunted by ghosts lor... so they claim. *nothing big deal lah... rumors are fun anyway. fun is good. [fried] *Those rumours are more or less told by the seniors to scare the juniors during overnight camps... yah lah, quite fun also, feel like seeing the floating baby... haha +mg+ Ghosts stories? We had those in TCHS too. 'On a rainy day in April, you can sometimes see a PE t-shirt floating about the clock tower...' - some student, forgot who. == Raffles Institution Prefectorial Board == "Raffles Institution boasts one of the most vibrant, active, and effective Prefectorial Boards in Secondary Schools in Singapore." This was clearly written by a member of the Prefectorial Board and in no way was it done from a neutral point of view. When I attended this school, the Board (as a whole) was most unpopular as the Prefects were perceived as doing little else other than enforcing discipline (booking latecomers, students with inappropriate attire, etc). That they were essentially handpicked by the school administration (there were farcial elections in which typically only one candidate out of about thirty would fail to make the cut) hardly helped. Whether or not these perceptions were warranted is irrelevant; they must be represented in this article as mandated by Wikipedia's Neutral Point of View policy. - Ditto. In my time some (well, at least one that I can remember) of them booked people for stupid reasons. We speculated that they had a quota to hit. I also took part in an election in which all of the candidates were elected to the board. Bollocks. - "when i attended this school" <-- when was that? well, from a current student's observation, trying to be absolutely neutral, one has to admit that the current selection of prefects has come into power, if we may say that, at least partly due to the election and nomination fo students.. also they do undertake certain other important roles in the administration fo the school, such as aiding in the organisation, or organizing idependantly, certain events.. however, the general feeling is still, i must say, that prefects are a separate breed from the comman student, if one may make such a generalization.. the treatment is different; however some may feel that that is justified, so that is most probably not a topic of discussion. however there is a feel that the "prefect race" is one distinct, even to the extent to be compared to the separation between GEP and the Special/Express course.. --> this is the opinion of a current non-prefect member of the enrolement of the Raffles Institution. just to let you know, not GE either, haha fancy language is.. ''sui generis''? perhaps not.. but tt's not pertinant, it it? =P == Vandalisms == This article is one of the most vandalised in wikipedia. Someone shld watch it. Or I will request for a couple of bannings. :It's far from the most vandalised, but it's getting bad. Yes, you should bring to admin's notice if the same users continue vandalising it. User:Alex.tan 08:24, 5 May 2005 (UTC) == Dates? == Is there any reason why the dates were de-wikified? As far as I know, majority of the articles on Wikipedia have dates (years, specific dates) wikified, I don't see why it shouldn't be the case here - User:Fiveless 08:26, May 20, 2005 (UTC) interesting note, perhaps someone will undertake to make that change, and if the need is great enough, to add a small note in the involved articles of these dates. 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