St Gabriel’s Secondary School, Nan Hua Primary School win National Chinese Challenge

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More than 2,400 students from 165 primary and secondary schools participated in the preliminary round.

SINGAPORE - St Gabriel’s Secondary School and Nan Hua Primary School emerged as the champions in the annual National Chinese Challenge, with both schools clinching the top spots for the first time in their respective categories.

The final rounds of the competition, which was its 11th edition, were held at One Punggol on April 27. For the preliminary written round in March, more than 2,400 students from 165 primary and secondary schools took part, the highest number ever.The six secondary schools with the highest average scores made it to the semi-finals and competed to be the four finalists, while the top six primary schools went straight into the finals.

Among secondary schools, St Gabriel’s Secondary School came in first, ahead of Raffles Girls’ School and Nanyang Girls’ High School, which took second and third place respectively.

 

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