Orchid Park Secondary School

Coordinates: 1°24′55″N 103°50′17″E / 1.41528°N 103.83806°E / 1.41528; 103.83806

Orchid Park Secondary School
兰景中学
Sekolah Menengah Orchid Park

Onward and Persevere
Location
10 Yishun Street 81
Yishun
Singapore 768454
Information
Type Mixed and government school
Established January 4, 1999 (1999-01-04)
School district North Zone N6 School Cluster
Authority Ministry of Education, Singapore
Superintendent Esther Mok
Session Single session
School code 3605
Principal Shawal Bin Hussin
Enrollment 1500
Colour(s)          Green and Yellow
Website Official Website

Orchid Park Secondary School, abbreviated as OPSS (Chinese: 兰景中学, Pinyin: Lán Jing Zhong Xué, Malay: Sekolah Menengah Orchid Park) is a co-educational government secondary school in Yishun, Singapore.

History

Orchid Park began in January 1999 on the premises of Woodlands Ring Secondary School with a staff of 16 and a student population of 360. On 13 September 1999 the school moved to its own premises at 10, Yishun Street 81.

The official opening of the school took place on 21 April 2001, led by Dr. Tan Boon Wan, Member of Parliament for the Ang Mo Kio GRC.

It was decided that a grand arts event be held every three years. Arts Panache I on the theme 'Love and Peace' was held on 3 April 2004, and Arts Panache II, a musical entitled 'Club Soul', took place on 13 and 14 April 2007. On 13 April 2002 the Art Gallery was opened, featuring art pieces by pupils.

The school's first venture into business enterprise, the Art Rock Cafe, was officially declared open on 13 April 2002. It is a business run by pupils after school hours. To provide more opportunities for pupils to develop entrepreneurial skills Le Shoppe was opened on 8 April 2005. Another manifestation of business enterprise in the school is The Wardrobe, equipped with period and dance costumes available on-line for loan to other schools.[1]

Awards and achievements

The awards and achievements Orchid Park Secondary School earned in 2014.[2]

CCA awards and achievements

((JM Fraser:))

((BB AQ Results:))

((BB CQ Results:))

((NPCC Unit Overall Proficiency Award))

Other awards and achievements

Principals

References

External links

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