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  2. Christianity in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Christians in Singapore constitute 19% of the country's resident population, as of the most recent census conducted in 2020. [3] Christianity is the second largest religion in the country, after Buddhism and before Islam. In 2020, about 37.1% of the country's Christians identified as Catholic with 62.9% labeled as 'Other Christians', most of ...

  3. Category:Christian schools in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Presbyterian schools in Singapore ‎ (2 P) Categories: Christian schools by country. Christian schools in Asia. Christianity in Singapore. Religious schools in Singapore. Hidden category: Commons category link is on Wikidata.

  4. San Yu Adventist School - Wikipedia

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    San Yu Adventist School (SYAS) is a private Christian school in Singapore which caters to students from ages 7 (Primary 1) to 16/17 (Secondary 4, GCE 'O' Levels). It follows the local education system and is fully owned and operated by the Singapore Adventist Conference. The current school was a result of the merger of two Adventist schools ...

  5. Catholic education in Singapore - Wikipedia

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    The Convent of the Holy Infant Jesus was the second Catholic school and first all-girls Catholic school to be established in Singapore. Soon the number of pupils increased and the school became well-known. In 1894, there were 167 pupils. Ten years later, the enrolment had increased to 300. Secondary education began in 1905.

  6. Catholic High School, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    Catholic High School (CHS) is a government-aided autonomous Catholic boys' school in Bishan, Singapore, founded in 1935 by a French missionary, Reverend Father Edward Becheras. One of the Special Assistance Plan schools in Singapore, it has a primary section offering a six-year programme and a secondary section offering a four-year programme.

  7. Singapore Bible College - Wikipedia

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    Singapore Bible College was established in 1952. It was founded by "pastors and leaders from Anglican , Baptist , Methodist , Presbyterian and independent churches, with the support of the Chinese Church Union, Christian Nationals Evangelism Commission (CNEC) and the Overseas Missionary Fellowship (OMF)."

  8. Saint Patrick's School, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    圣伯特理中学校Sekolah St Patrick. Saint Patrick's School is a government-aided Roman Catholic Lasallian all-boys' secondary school located along East Coast Road, Singapore. It is more commonly referred to as St Pat's, SPS or St Patrick's. Students and old boys call themselves Patricians or Sons of St. Patrick's.

  9. Saint Andrew's School, Singapore - Wikipedia

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    SAJS. SASS. SAJC. St. Andrew's School ( abbreviation: SA) is a family of schools in Singapore, affiliated to each other as well as to the Anglican Diocese of Singapore. It comprises St. Andrew's Junior School (SAJS), St. Andrew's Secondary School (SASS) and St. Andrew's Junior College (SAJC). The schools are often referred to as The Saints' Family.