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Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School

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Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School
華中寄宿學校
Sekolah Berasrama Institusi Hwa Chong
Logo of Hwa Chong Family of Schools.svg
HCI Boarding School.png
The entrance of Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School, within Hwa Chong Institution.
Address
673 Bukit Timah Road, Singapore 269735

Singapore

Singapore
Information
TypeBoarding School
Established2002
Colour(s) Red   Yellow 
AffiliationNanyang Girls High School
Websitewww.hcibs.edu.sg/

Hwa Chong Institution Boarding School is a boarding school located in Hwa Chong Institution, Singapore.

The boarding school began its operations in 2002, and was officially opened in 2003 by then deputy prime minister Mr. Lee Hsien Loong. There are also local Singaporean 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.

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