Day & Boarding
1982
S$ N/A-N/A
Singapore National
Manjusri Secondary Academy ( MJR) is a government- backed-educational secondary academy in Ubi, Singapore. It was innovated in 1982 by the Singapore Buddhist Federation and is connected with two primary seminaries Mee Toh School and Maha Bodhi School. It's named after the bodhisattva Manjusri. The Singapore Buddhist Federation established the academy in 1982 at 149 Sims Drive, Singapore 387380. The academy was dislocated to a new lot at 20 Ubi Avenue 1 in 2009, which was opened on April 22, 2010. The academy was suitable to partake coffers with its connected primary academy, Maha Bodhi School, as a result of the move. James Cook University Singapore presently occupies the former point and uses its installations. In 2012, the institution marked its 30th anniversary. In conjunction with the institution's 30th anniversary, the LASALLE College of the Arts hosted the yearly school anniversary concert in April 2012. The school hosted a homecoming dinner in November for former and current employees and students, with Education Minister Heng Swee Keat serving as the guest of honor.
The school has all the basic facilities available, such as well-furnished classrooms, well-equipped science and ITC labs, a library, a kids' play area, and a playground.
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