Year
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School history
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1956
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River Valley High School (RV) was the first Chinese secondary school set
up by the government. Initially known as the Singapore Government Chinese
Middle School when it occupied the premises of Seng Poh Primary School,
it was renamed Queenstown Government Chinese Middle School when it moved
to Strathmore Avenue.
The 1st Principal was Mr Suen Y-Chern.
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1958
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It was relocated to Jalan Kuala and renamed River Valley Government Chinese
Middle School.
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1960
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Mr Lim Hui Eng was appointed the school’s 2nd Principal.
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1962
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In June 1962, Mr Wong Chong Chie assumed the post of Principal, making
him the 3rd Principal.
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1965
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Mr Wong Bing Chie was appointed the school's Acting Principal when Mr
Wong Chong Chie vacated his post.
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1966
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Mr Ong Pang Boon, Minister for Education, visited the school.
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1967
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Mr Wong Bing Chie was officially appointed the school's 4th Principal.
The school began its expansion programme to include more facilities.
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1968
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Prime Minister Lee Kuan Yew visited the school.
The school's extended facilities were declared open.
In the same year, the School Advisory Committee was set up.
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1974
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Mr Wong Bing Chie retired from service and Madam Leong Fan Chin became
the school's 5th Principal.
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1979
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The school was selected to be a Special Assistance Plan school.
Mrs Pearl Goh became the school's Vice Principal.
The School Alumni was formed.
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1980
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The school was renamed River Valley High School.
The first Student Council was formed.
In December 1980, Mr Yong Kwei Leong became the Vice Principal.
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1981
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1986
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The school shifted to a new campus at West Coast Road in December 1986.
Mr Chan Kok Heng became its Vice Principal.
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1987
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On 1 Jan 1987, Minister of State for Education, Mr Tang Guan Seng, flagged
off a 16-km walk from the old RV campus at Jalan Kuala to the new RV campus
at West Coast Road.
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1989
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On 14 Jan 1989, the MP for Ayer Rajah, Dr Tan Cheng Bock, officiated the
opening of RV's new campus.
The Archives was completed and it was declared open by Assistant Treasurer
of SAC, Mr Lee Tuan, and SAC Member, Dr Ho Nai Kiong.
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1991
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RV celebrated its 35th School Anniversary with a dinner at the school
compound and a concert at the Kallang Theatre.
The school began its facilities expansion programme.
Mr Kwok Kah Kuoy became the Vice Principal.
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1992
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RV won the inaugural Trim and Fit Gold Award.
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1993
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After 19 years with River Valley High School, Mdm Leong Fun Chin left
to assume the headship at Hwa Chong Junior College.
Mr Tham Tuck Meng became the school's 6th Principal.
Mrs Lee Yin Ling became the school's Vice Principal.
It became a single-session school in 1993.
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1994
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The school was among six secondary schools in Singapore to be selected
to be an autonomous school. The autonomous school status was given to schools
with outstanding achievements.
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1995
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Mr Ng Lee Huat became the Vice Principal.
The school took part in the National Day Mass Dance Display.
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1996
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The school celebrated her 40th School Anniversary with a cultural concert
at the World Trade Centre and a dinner hosted by the School Alumni.
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1998
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Mrs Tan Miao Ling became the school's Vice Principal.
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1999
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RV was awarded her first Sustained Achievement Awards for Arts, Physical
Fitness and Uniformed Groups, making her amongst five secondary schools
in Singapore to receive three Sustained Achievement Awards.
On 15 December, Miss Ek Soo Ben became the school's Vice Principal.
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2000
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Sponsored by the Infocomm Development Authority of Singapore, the school
started her Fast Track @ Schools project to spearhead our IT programme.
We were the first to officially launch the project at the 44th School Anniversary.
RV became the West 3 Centre of Learning for Science and Technology. This
project is co-sponsored by the National Science and Technology Board and
the Ministry of Education.
RV was awarded her second Sustained Achievement Awards for Arts, Physical
Fitness and Uniformed Groups.
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2001
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RV celebrated her 45th School Anniversary with a cultural night at the
Kallang Theatre and a dinner hosted by the School Alumni.
RV was awarded a Singapore Quality Class Award by the Singapore Quality
Award Council and a Best Practice Award (Teaching and Learning) by the
Ministry of Education.
We also officially launched the Distinguished Speakers Series and Science
Niche Programme.
The school was identified by the Ministry of Education for upgrading and
rebuilding under PRIME Phase 3. The long-term development plans for RV
included options for a new building with up-to-date teaching facilities
and a performing arts centre.
RV was presented a Singapore Quality Class by the Singapore Quality Award
Council. We also won a Best Practice Award for Teaching and Learning (inaugural
award).
RV won the Thinking and Learning Culture National Award, Best Zone Award
and Most Improved Award.
RV was awarded the Sustained Achievement Awards for Physical Fitness and
Uniformed Groups.
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2002
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We began our first fund-raising project for our upgrading plans. “Walk
to Reach”, a jogathon held together with the School Annual Cross Country,
raised about $90,000.
In June 2002, Mr Martin Koh Chin Thong, joined RV as her Vice Principal.
The RV Concert Band was invited by the Ministry of Education to compete
in the 4th Asian Symphonic Band Competition, Bangkok. The Band was awarded
a Silver, beating strong competitors from the other Asian countries.
On 15 December 2002, Miss Ek Soo Ben, officially became the School’s 7th
Principal.
RV was awarded her fourth Sustained Achievement Awards for Physical Fitness
and Uniformed Groups, and third award for the Arts.
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2003
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The RV Chinese Orchestra was the first cultural group to perform at the
Esplanade-Theatres-by-the-Bay. This was another fund-raising effort by
the School. Both events were well supported by the School Advisory Committee,
RV Alumni and the Parent-Teacher Association.
On 26 March, MOE announced school closure due to outbreak of SARS. This
was the first time since the war period that schools were closed. Through
a concerted effort by all, schools were finally re-opened on 17 April 2003.
All other outdoor events, contact sports as well as overseas trips were
put on hold due to SARS. We had an extra week of lessons during the June
holidays.
RV won 5 Gold Medals in the Singapore Youth Festival Central Judging for
Chinese Orchestra, Concert Band, Choir, Dance and ELDDS.
The Netball ‘C’ Division Girls Team emerged Champions in the West Zone
Netball Championships and 4th placing in the National Netball Championships.
The Basketball C Division Boys Team emerged 2nd in the West Zone Basketball
Tournament and 4th placing in the National Basketball Tournament, while
the Cross Country ‘C’ Division Boys came in fourth.
RV won the Best Practice Award for Arts Education (Bronze award) by the
National Arts Council.
RV won the prestigious Best Practice Award for Student All-Round Development
by the Ministry of Education.
RV won the Orchid Award (Singapore Environmental Council) for good environmental
practices.
RV was awarded her fifth Sustained Achievement Awards for Physical Fitness
and Uniformed Groups.
On 25 Oct 2003, RVHS sees many distinguished guests, including the Minister
for Education, Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam, arrived at RVHS for the launch
of the BackPack.NET – Pilot and Trials Pillar. The objective of BackPack.NET
is to create opportunities for schools and Institutes of Higher Learning
to use Microsoft technologies to develop innovative solutions for Tablet
PCs for use in teaching and learning. RVHS was the first school to be involved
in this programme.
11th Trim and Fit Award.
On 15 December, RV welcomed Mr Lee Yan Kheng as the Vice Principal.
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2004
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48th School Anniversary cum Walkathon to raise funds for the School. The
Guest of Honour was Dr Tan Cheng Bock.
7 & 8 February 2004: RV Cultural Concerts at Kallang Theatre,
* Launch of the Arts Niche Programme Guest of Honour for 7 Feb 2004: Mr
Chan Soo Sen, Minister of State for Education and Community Development
and Sports
* Guest of Honour for 8 Feb 2004: Ms Chang Hwee Nee, Deputy Secretary
(Services) Education
On 16 July, we held our fund-raising Golf Tournament at the Raffles Country
Club. Guest of Honour: Dr Tan Cheng Bock
PS Lim Chuan Poh was the Guest of Honour at our Speech Day held on 17
July 2004.
2004 saw a bumper harvest for RV. We were presented the following awards:
* School Excellence Award
* School Distinction Award
* Best Practice Award for Organisational Effectiveness
* Sustained Achievement Awards for Arts, Uniformed Groups and Physical
Fitness
* 3rd President’s Scholar
* Lee Kuan Yew Mathematics and Science Award Recipient
A Teachers’ Day-Alumni Silver Jubilee-Fund Raising Dinner was held on
3 September. Our Guest of Honour was Mr Lim Swee Say, Minister for the
Environment.
12th Trim and Fit Award.
2004 also saw RV moving out of the West Coast site to the holding site
at Queensway.
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2005
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RV moved out of the West Coast site to the holding site at Queensway.
In January, we held a school-wide Carnival to welcome the Secondary 1
students.
We celebrated our 49th School Anniversary on 15 January in conjunction
with the RV Fund Raising Donation Draw.
The Director and key personnel from our sister school, Samsen Wittayalai
School in Bangkok, Thailand, visited RV as part of the STEP (Singapore
Thailand Enhanced Partnership) in January.
In March, two groups of Thai students visited RV. One group stayed for
a 2-week Immersion Programme. It was a cultural exchange between the two
groups of students.
13th Trim and Fit Award.
In September, RVHS was given the approval for the Integrated Programme.
This was announced by Minister Mr Tharman Shanmugaratnam.
Following the announcement, MOE also re-evaluated the West Coast Site
and found it too small to support the 6 year programme. Hence, a new site
at Jalan Boon Lay of 7.5 Hectares was allocated to RVHS.
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2006
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We celebrated our 50th School Anniversary on 15 and 16 January at the
NUS Cultural Centre and a Dinner hosted by the Alumni, SAC and PTA.
We began our Integrated Programme journey for Year 1 and 2 students.
RVHS was given the go ahead for the Bicultural Programme, which commenced
in 2007.
In June, RV moved out of the Queensway site to the holding site at Malan
Road. A school warming was organised on the last Friday of the June school
holidays. This was to support the RVIP programme and wait for the new school
building to be ready in 2009.
RVHS was awarded the Singapore Quality Class, Best Practice Awards for
Teaching and Learning, Student All Round Development, Organisational Effectiveness
based on the School Excellence Model.
14th Trim and Fit Award.
RVHS was awarded the LEAD ICT@Schools. The LEAD ICT@Schools recognises
and supports schools that are ready to achieve a higher level of ICT use
from 2006 to 2008.
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2007
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RV launched the Bicultural Studies Programme (Chinese) and saw her first
batch of SAP scholars. 7 students were awarded the SAP scholarship.
2 students were awarded the DSTA scholarship.
We became the West Zone Centre of Excellence for Science and Technology
in April. In June, we officially launched the WZCOE and started our inaugural
science seminar at the Singapore Science Centre.
RV was awarded the Sustained Achievement Award for Sports and Academic
Value-added, together with Physical Fitness and Uniformed Groups. We were
awarded all five of the SAA awards.
15th Trim and Fit Award.
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2008
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In February, RV’s last O-Level cohort received their results.
RV had her full cohort of 1,600 Integrated Programme students across four
levels.
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2009
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In December, Mr Koh Yong Chiah became the school’s 8th Principal.
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2010
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RV moved from her holding campus at Malan Road to her permanent campus
at Boon Lay Avenue.
RV organised the 2010 Asian Young Leaders Convention which saw more than
900 student leaders from across Asia gathering in RV, to hone their leadership
skills and forge friendships.
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2011
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RV celebrated her 55th anniversary.
Mr Sze Guan Kheng joined the school as the Vice Principal. Mr Sherwin
Cheng became the school’s Vice Principal.
RV’s first Integrated Programme A-Level cohort received their results
in March. Tan Zhi Xiang, RV’s top student, was also a national top student.
RV had her Singapore Quality Class (SQC) Award and School Excellence Award
renewed.
RV co-organised the 2011 Asian Young Leaders Convention with Wenjiang
Middle School in Wenjiang, China.
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2012
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RV’s second Integrated Programme A-Level cohort also produced a national
top student. He is Soh Zhi Liang.
RV launched her iPad one-to-one programme.
Mr Loi Guang You became the school's Vice Principal. Mr Gabriel Wong joined
the school as the Vice Principal.
In December, Mrs Teo Khin Hiang became the school’s 9th Principal.
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2013
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RV held her first Y.Lead Seminar in July.
Mr Gay Choon Lin joined the school as the Vice Principal (Admin).
RV held her first River Valley Model United Nations (RVMUN).
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2014
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RV held her inaugural Arts Fest week, that included Drama Night and Combined
Performing Arts Concert, from 28 April to 3 May.
The iconic 立化情 was produced by the 35th Students' Council.
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2015
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Opening of the School Arch.
The School's Humanities and Social Sciences Leaders Academy (HSSLA) was
started.
Bernice Lim from the Class of 2017 is the school's first President's Guide.
Mr Alvin Lau Wai Chi joined the school as Vice Principal in December.
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2016
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RV celebrated her 60th Anniversary.
The School's Mathematics Leaders Academy (MLA) was started.
Yeoh Hui Ching from the class of 2018 attained the President's Guide Award.
Tan Yu Jia from the Class of 2015 is awarded the Lee Hsien Loong Award
for Outstanding Bicultural Studies.
Chai Yi Ann from the Class of 2016 attained the Best Sportsgirl Award
(Softball) at the Singapore Schools Sports Council Colours Awards 2016.
The Pedagogical Excellence Academy (PEA) was set-up to enhance curriculum
and pedagogy at RV.
RV held her first PEA symposium for teachers, showcasing the best pedagogical
practices of RV teachers.
Mr Tay Hong Joo Steven joined the school as Vice-Principal in December.
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2017
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Liu Lingshan from the Class of 2016 is awarded the Prime Minister's Book
Prize.
Lim Zhi Yan from the class of 2017 attained the Best Sportsgirl Award
(Floorball) at the Singapore Schools Sports Council Colours Awards 2017.
The Entrepreneurial Hub, which included a Digital Media Hub, a Fabrication
Laboratory, an Entrepreneurial space, was set-up to support the school's
flagship IP programme -Construct, Integrate, Differentiate (CID) in innovation.
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2018
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Stefan Liew Jing Rui, from class of 2017, is the school's first President
Scholar from the school's Integrated Programme.
RV organised the Ministry of Education Pre-University Seminar for the
first time in the school's history, with Dang Chee Wen of the Class of
2019 producing the seminar's first-ever theme song.
Yeoh An Ni from the Class of 2018 was awarded the Prime Minister's Book
Prize.
RV won her first SYF Overall Winning Theme Song, STAGE, written and produced
by Terry Ng Tian Yu and Goh Jing Wen from the Class of 2018.
Charmaine Chua Jia Ying attained the Best Sportsgirl Award (Softball)
at the Singapore Schools Sports Council Colours Awards 2018.
Mr Kwok Ying Liang joined the school as Vice Principal in December.
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2019
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The first batch of Joint Admissions Exercise (JAE) programme students
were admitted into the school in February.
Chan Jia Wei,Lee Yan Qing and Tang Rui Yi attained the President's Guide
Award.
Lai Sin Yee from the Class of 2018 is awarded the Lee Hsien Loong Award
for Outstanding Bicultural Studies.
Mr Michael John Peter Lau joined the school as Vice Principal in December.
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2020
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Mao Yu Di from the Class of 2019 is awarded the Lee Hsien Loong Award
for Outstanding Bicultural Studies.
Winnis Lee Xin Rong from the Class of 2019 is awarded the Prime Minister’s
Book Prize.
Charmaine Chua Jia Ying attained the Best Sportsgirl Award (Softball)
at the Singapore Schools Sports Council Colours Awards 2020.
Mr Andy Lim Peng Yuan joined the school as Vice Principal in December.
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2021
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RV celebrated her 65th Anniversary.
Lim Jo Xin from the Class of 2020 is awarded the Prime Minister’s Book
Prize.
Vera Ng Jing Wen attained the President’s Guide Award.
Ms Chua Shi Qian joined the school as Vice-Principal in December.
In December, Mdm Choy Wai Yin became the school’s 10th Principal.
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2022
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Gan Xi Yee received the Lee Kuan Yew Award for All-Round Excellence (Secondary).
Yeo Wei Shain received the Lee Hsien Loong Award for Outstanding Bicultural
Students.
Team RVCTF (River Valley Capture the Flag) won
the 4th edition of the annual Cyberthon.
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2023
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Toh Quanxin Javelle attained the President's Guide Award.
Lee Weng Kee Harry attained the President's Award (Scouts).
Ganesh S attained the President's Award (Boy's Brigade).
RVHS Girl's A Division Floorball emerged
champions.
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2024
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Goh Jun Yu (Class of 2023) received the Lee Hsien Loong Award for Outstanding
Bicultural Students.
Chua Yee Tien attained the President's Guide Award.
Our B Division Wushu Boys are the champions of the National Wushu Championships.
Cholene Aw won a silver in the women’s third set Taijijian and a bronze
in New Yang Style Taijiquan at the World Taijiquan Championships.
Koh Le Bon won a silver medal in the spear event at the International
Wushu Invitational Tournament in Jiangsu, China.
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