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  1. Team Raffles, Gryphons. The Raffles Junior College ( RJC) was a junior college in Singapore offering pre-university education. The college was founded in 1982, following a separation from the pre-university section of Raffles Institution (RI). Raffles Junior College was merged as the junior college section of Raffles Institution on 1 January 2009.

  2. Instead, we will be holding a virtual Reg. RI is a leading Singaporean pre-tertiary institution for boys aged 13 to 18 and girls aged 17 to 18. We run the 6-year Raffles Programme with Raffles Girls’ School. We provide our students with the opportunity, space and support to explore their passions and interests, from research to sport and the ...

  3. Learn about the origins of Raffles Junior College, a leading pre-tertiary institution in Singapore, and its transition to Mt Sinai. Explore the academic and co-curricular offerings for students in Years 1 to 6.

  4. The junior college was the first to be established with both JC1 and JC2 students, with the JC2 students having just completed their first pre-university year in the pre-university section of RI. In 1984, Raffles Junior College moved to its new campus on 53 Mount Sinai Road. RJC offered a forward-looking, differentiated and learner-centred ...

  5. Year 5 Direct School Admission. The Direct School Admission for Junior Colleges (DSA-JC) allows students to seek admission to a Junior College (JC), based on a diverse range of specific academic and non-academic achievements and talents that they can demonstrate beyond the GCE O-Level examination. This exercise is open to all students in the ...

  6. In 1982, Raffles Junior College (RJC) was established at Paterson Road to take over the school's burgeoning pre-university enrolment. It subsequently moved to Mount Sinai Road in 1984. In 2004, the six-year Raffles Programme was offered to Secondary 1 to 3 students.

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  8. Feb 25, 2023 · Raffles Junior College (RJC) was a Singaporean junior college, established in 1982 to provide pre-university education. It merged with Raffles Institution's junior college section on 1st January 2009. RJC produced 94 President's Scholars, the bulk of Public Service Commission scholars, and was recognised as one of the top feeder schools for Ivy League universities. RJC was established with both JC1 and JC2 students, with the JC2 students having completed their first year in the pre ...