Si Ling Secondary School

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Si Ling Secondary School
士林中学
Sekolah Menengah Si Ling
Address
11 Marsiling Lane, Singapore 739148

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TypeGovernment
Established1 January 1980;41 years ago (1980-01-01)
Closed1 January 2017;4 years ago (2017-01-01)

Si Ling Secondary School was a co-educational government school in Marsiling, Singapore. The school has been given awards such as the Character Development Awards. Si Ling has enrichment programmes such as the Outdoor Education Programme and iMEET, where students use tablet PCs to learn mathematics.

Si Ling Secondary School merged with Marsiling Secondary School with effect from 1 January 2017, due to the low intake of Secondary 1 students in 2016.

Majority of students in Si Ling Secondary School were moved to Marsiling Secondary School, and some were moved to other schools. [1]

In 2018, its space was taken over by Rainbow Centre Yishun Park School which will be on an interim use until 2022 when it will subsequently move to its purpose-built campus at Admiralty Link.

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