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It is one of the six Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan schools, along with Tao Nan School, Ai Tong School, Chongfu Primary School, Nan Chiau Primary School and Nan Chiau High School.Kong Hwa School has been offering the Bi-Cultural Enrichment Programme (BiCEP) since 2007, which encourages students to be bilingual.[1] The school is currently situated along Guillemard Road. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Table of ContentsSchool crest[edit]History[edit]Culture[edit]Uniform[edit]Sports’ Day[edit]Architectural features[edit]Main Parade Square[edit]Amphitheater[edit]Chinese Garden[edit]Yin and Yang as Inspiration[edit]References[edit]External links[edit]School crest[edit]The two traditional Chinese characters, \u5149\u83ef, form the torch in the middle of the school crest. The torch is in red and symbolises the “Flame of Knowledge”. The yellow background symbolises the radiance of the burning torch which reflects the school’s pursuit for academic excellence.[2]History[edit] The current Kong Hwa School building along Guillemard Road, Singapore.Kong Hwa School was founded by the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan (SHHK) in 1953. This was immediately after the Japanese Occupation, when the committee members of the SHHK realised the urgent need for education and that there was a drastic shortage of schools in Singapore. The school currently stands at its original location along Guillemard Road- which was donated by Tan Lark Sye. (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4Initially, Kong Hwa School was named \u2018Kong Chian School\u2019 after Lee Kong Chian made a personal donation of $300,000. Further reasoning and support for the name included the Chinese proverb \u201c\u5149\u524d\u88d5\u5f8c\u201d (gu\u0101ng qi\u00e1n y\u00f9 h\u00f2u), which implies the school wanting its students to be high achievers, defending the honor of their ancestors and doing things for the benefit of future generations.However, Lee, who was in London at the time, sent a letter to the chairman of the SHHK, Tan Lark Sye. He said that times were progressing, and that philanthropy should be a common occurrence and not something so rare that it needs to be celebrated. Thus, Lee requested that the SHHK to rename the school. In response to his repeated pleas, the SHHK officially changed the school’s name to Kong Hwa School on 1 May 1953.[2]Culture[edit]Uniform[edit]Boys wear a white shirt and khaki shorts. Girls wear a white sleeveless blouse and a knee-length accordion-pleated skirt. Both uniforms have the school crest emblazoned on the left. While school shoes and socks can be purchased, any white-based shoes or socks (except ankle socks) are allowed.[3]Sports’ Day[edit]Every year, there is a sports day event held by the Singapore Hokkien Huay Kuan. All affiliated primary schools, (i.e. Tao Nan School, Ai Tong School, Chongfu Primary School, and Nan Chiau Primary School in addition to Kong Hwa School) participate in this event.Architectural features[edit]The main concept of the Kong Hwa School building is based on the \u201cI-Ching\u201d, or Classic of Changes, an ancient Chinese classical text. This text is more than three thousand years old, and speaks of the five aspects of balanced development, \u201c\u5fb7\u3001\u667a\u3001\u9ad4\u3001\u7fa4\u3001\u7f8e\u201d or morality, wit, health, society, and beauty. It encompasses concepts that regulate a wide spectrum of disciplines from human nature to algebra.Main Parade Square[edit]The sixty four hexagrams of the \u201cI Ching\u201d were physically inscribed in the tiling patterns. The square in turn faces two wall bearing the school motto, i.e. sincerity and perseverance. The school assembly is conducted in this oriental setting.Amphitheater[edit]The amphitheater was designed to provide an environment for promoting Western culture in the area of performing arts and public skills.Chinese Garden[edit]It has also made provision for creativity in teaching and learning with the construction of the \u201cKong Hwa Garden\u201d which is an artistic replica of a typical Jiangnan-styled Chinese garden design. This place, which serves as an area for students to rest and relax, is also meant to be a source of inspiration and promotion of Chinese culture.Yin and Yang as Inspiration[edit]The design of the Kong Hwa School building was based on the Chinese concept of Yin and Yang\u2013 that is, balance. As such, many aspects of society were taken into account. The premise of the obvious Chinese cultural architectural features were to act as a balance to the internal components of the school being influenced by Western science and technological advancements, and cultural norms such as performing at the amphitheater. Simply put, the Kong Hwa School building was designed on the ideal of the spirit of collective collaboration, with the belief that the environment is essential to the integration of Eastern and Western cultures in the school.One example would be that the school places equal emphasis on the arts and sports\u2013 there are dedicated facilities for training in the sports (especially in table tennis and badminton), and there is a small wing where the rooms are reserved for musical purposes such as the Chinese Orchestra or band.References[edit]External links[edit]Coordinates: 1\u00b018\u203240\u2033N 103\u00b053\u203218\u2033E\ufeff \/ \ufeff1.311095\u00b0N 103.888218\u00b0E\ufeff \/ 1.311095; 103.888218 (adsbygoogle = window.adsbygoogle || []).push({});after-content-x4"},{"@context":"http:\/\/schema.org\/","@type":"BreadcrumbList","itemListElement":[{"@type":"ListItem","position":1,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Enzyklop\u00e4die"}},{"@type":"ListItem","position":2,"item":{"@id":"https:\/\/wiki.edu.vn\/en\/kong-hwa-school-wikipedia\/#breadcrumbitem","name":"Kong Hwa School – Wikipedia"}}]}]