Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School

Boarding school in Singapore, Singapore
 Red   Yellow AffiliationHwa Chong International School
Hwa Chong Institution
Nanyang Girls High SchoolWebsitewww.hcibs.edu.sg/

Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School (HCIBS) is a boarding school located in Hwa Chong Institution, Singapore. The boarding school is part of the Hwa Chong family of schools, including Hwa Chong Institution and Hwa Chong International School.[1]

The boarding school began its operations in 2002, and was officially opened in 2003 by then-Deputy Prime Minister Lee Hsien Loong. There are also local boarders, who are mainly students from Hwa Chong Institution.

Each 18-24 boarders will be assigned with a cluster mentor, who provides a link between boarding school and parents and who is concerned with all aspects of his/her education, personal development and welfare.

Boarding complex and facilities

Designed by architect Kenzo Tange, the complex consists of seven 6-storey blocks (Hall A - Hall G) providing accommodation for up to 1,000 boarders or guests. Halls A, B and C each has five residential levels (six for Hall E, F and G), in which each level is separated into left and right clusters, while Halls E, F and G each has six residential levels. Halls E, F, and G are also connected with walkways. Each cluster is supervised by a cluster mentor, who act as guardians to the students living there.

Integrated Boarding Programme

Besides scholars, all secondary 3 and 4 students of Hwa Chong Institution (High School) are given an opportunity to board in the boarding school for one term (at a time). Students may choose to continue boarding after their term has ended. As of 2014, it has been increased to 2 terms.

Boarders' Council

The Boarders' Council is a student committee elected by the boarding school population. It acts as a bridge between boarders and the boarding school staff. The Boarders' Council is also responsible for the organization and planning of major events such as Investiture Dinner, National Day Celebrations, Year-End Dinner, Orientation and Chinese New Year. The first Boarders' Council was formed in 2001.

References

  1. ^ "Viral 'bullying' clip act of plain mischief: Hwa Chong International School". AsiaOne. 12 October 2020. Retrieved 13 May 2022.
  • Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School website
  • http://www.hcibs.edu.sg/
  • https://web.archive.org/web/20081226134112/http://council.hcibs.edu.sg/
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Hwa Chong Family of Schools

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