Maris Stella High School

Maris Stella High School
海星中学
Hǎixīng Zhōngxué

勤勉忠勇 (Diligence, Determination, Loyalty and Courage)
Location
25 Mount Vernon Road, Singapore 368051
Information
Type SAP, Autonomous, Government-aided
Established 1958
Session Single session
School code 7111
Principal Mrs Woo Soo Min
Enrolment Approx. 1,500
Colour(s) Blue, black
Website Link

Maris Stella High School (Chinese: 海星中学, Abbreviation: MSHS) is an autonomous, SAP, Government-aided, all-boys Catholic secondary and primary school run by the international Marist Brothers at Mount Vernon Road in Singapore. It was headed by Bro. Anthony Tan from 1984 to 2009 and from 2009, Mr Joseph Lim Choon Kiat, the former Vice Principal.[1] It is placed in Band 3 in the 2010 School Achievement Table for Special/Express Course[2] compiled by the Ministry of Education and is thus one of the top 20 schools in Singapore.

School crest

The international crest of the Marist Brothers is the A.M. Monogram - the Marist "M”. It was devised in the honour of Our Lady long before the Marist Brothers came into being in 1817. The letters signify Ave Maria (Hail Mary) and the twelve stars over the monogram were derived from Chapter 12 of the Book of Apocalypse: "And a great sign appeared in Heaven; a woman clothed with the sun and the moon under her feet, and upon her head crown of twelve stars." Most Marist schools throughout the world use the same A.M. Monogram and stars as well.

Past Principals

CCAs

Clubs and Societies

Performing Arts

Sports and Games / Adventure

Uniformed Groups

Maris Stella's Niche CCAs are Table Tennis, Badminton and Bowling. Its uniformed groups are also very strong with NCC (Sea), NPCC, Scouts, and St John Ambulance Brigade all clinching the gold award in their respective Best Unit Awards.

Other

A separate organization outside CCAs, dedicated in contributing to the school

Optional Outdoor Activities

Note: Parents and family members are invited to join the students in any of the activities.

Awards

Special Award

Level Two Award

Level One Award

Other Awards

The School Distinction Award and Best Practice Award for Teaching and Learning are testimony to the school's commitment to holistic education. The Singapore Quality Class and People Developer Standard also validate the efficiency of the school and staff management processes.

Scholarships

School Scholarships and Awards

Any Marist may apply for the following scholarship if he fulfils the following criteria:

Kwek Leng Joo Scholarship

Open to application by new Secondary One students who have achieved a PSLE T-score of 260 and above. Ten scholarships are available each year.

Low Tuck Kwong Scholarship

Secondary Four students who achieved eight A1 and above in the GCE 'O' Level Examinations at one sitting are eligible for consideration.

Yeo Cho Sin Marist of the Year Award

One award worth $250 is given to the best all-round Secondary Four student each year.

Yeo Cho Sin Most Improved Marist Award

One award is given each year to the Secondary Four student who shows the most improvement in the GCE 'O' Level Examinations relative to his PSLE T-score.

Notable Alumni

Several Roman Catholic priests in Singapore have also graduated from Maris Stella High School, namely Father Henry Siew and a few others.

Hiphopthon 2007

As part of the school's Youth Day celebrations, the school organised Hiphopthon on 30 June 2007 in an attempt to set a new Singapore Record for the most number of people dancing hiphop at the same time. The Hiphopthon was held at Serangoon Junior College Sports Field and the event was adjudicated by the Singapore Book of Records. 1,435 Marists and teachers took part in the event and the attempt was successful. Maris Stella now holds the record for the most number of people dancing hiphop at the same time.[5]

References

  1. "Ministry of Education Appoints 60 Principals in 2009". Ministry of Education.
  2. "2009 School Achievement Table for Special/Express Course" (PDF). Ministry of Education.
  3. http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/lee-yi-shyan?viewcv=Lee%20Yi%20Shyan
  4. http://www.parliament.gov.sg/mp/teo-siong-seng-0?viewcv=Teo%20Siong%20Seng
  5. http://www2.singaporebookofrecords.com/singapore_records_individual.php?id=NjAwMDAwMDAzMg==

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